Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1939 — Page 9

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Another Injured in Collision Of Auto and Streetcar On N. Illinois St.

The first traffic fatality in Indianapolis since Feb. 1 was recorded today in the death of Harry Link, 1317 Spruce St, at City Hospital last night, The fatality brought the traffic death toll in Indianapolis this year

to six, as compared with 13 traffic deaths up to the same day last year, records disclosed.

Mr. Link's skull was fractured|

when an auto crashed into a tree Tuesday at Sherman Drive and Brookville Road. His companion, Robert Petro, 208 N. Delaware St. is in fair condition at City Hospital, officials reported Police said the car had been stolen and occupants of one answering its

Brookville Road filling station without paying for merchandise. Robert Lawson, 3104 N Capitol Ave, is in Methodist Hospital with minor injuries. He was injured last night when the car he drove and a streetcar, operated by. Hugh Johnson, 2339 Pierson St., collided at Fall Creek Boulevard and Illinois St. _ Fay Hite, 908 N. Oakland St., was reported slightly injured when his car collided with one driven by Delbert Harrison, 410 Centennial St.; in the 1200 block E. 38th St.

Pre-Easter Treat Due For Bunnies

The Indianapolis Rabbit Breeders Association has invited guests tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday for a show. All rabbits, out-of-town and in town, must be in the show room by midnight tonight. Out-of-town rabbits may’ be called for by their owners at * 4 p. m. Sunday. In-town rab- * bits must stay a little longer, : Judging will start at 8 a. m. Saturday. Prizes have been offered, among other: things, for the most rabbit miles—that is, the farthest distance a rabbit travels to attend.

Socked by an overripe orange, this lad counters by heaving a juicy bit of ammunition hims« self in an orange fight at Clear= water, Fla. After pickers had gleaned trees, boys swooped down on the culls, staged a battle resembling northern youngsters’ snowball fights.

DOBBIN HAS NARROW ESCAPE ON CROSSING

- SALEM, Mass., March 9 (U. P.).— A “liedown” strike on a railroad crossing nearly cost Dobbin his life. Anthony Welsh, with the aid of the crossing attendant, persuaded his horse to make way for the Boston & Maine's Pine Tree Express, but the wagon was demolished,

“GAS BUGGY” STILL RUNS

BUCKFIELD, Me. March 9 (U P.).—One of the first “gas buggies’ ever built is still in running condition. F. E. Warren can go 12 miles an hour in his eight-horsepower vehicle. It has wooden hubs, & tank for water, and is without brakes’ or

INDIAN IS SIGNED FOR FILM WITH SHIRLEY

| WHITEFISH, Mont., March 9 (U. P.).—Martin Goodrider of the BlackI ot Indian tribe, Glacier Park, as been given a contract for a part one of Shirley Temple's coming pictures. Goodrider was given a movie test at New York, and en route to Hollywood, stopped off to see his tribe ere.

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Police arrested a Pe vear old youll on a vagrancy charge. They said he admitted breaking a window at a tavern at 2018 W. Morris St., operated by William Segal of 116 E. 28th

Three boys, one 12 and one 9 and the other 11, were turned over to the Crime Prevention Bureau after they had broken into Public School 87, 2400 Indianapolis Ave. Officers said they had broken the glass in a side door with a piece of cement and had Tansacked some of the rooms.

Door Unlocked, Silver Taken

Harold Taylor, 27, of 21531 N. Arsenal Ave., told police that someone had entered his hore through an unlocked kitchen door and stolen a silver set valued at $7. - Cigarets, cigaret lighters, a peanut

Lester Murray at 3825 Southeastern Ave., he reported. William L. Mason, 300] E. Washington 8t,, told police that $40 in jewelry had been taken from his apartment by a thief who forced the front door,

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CANBERRA. A Australie. March 9 (U. P.).—As part of Australia’s National Defense Flan, the minister; of national health has decided to launch a health program. “The millions we are now spending on national defense,” he declared, “will be largely wasted unless we connect the link between health and national Sectly. n

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