Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1939 — Page 26

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- pal Court day. = The deferidant was Hay L. Lewis, 49, of 825 N. California St. Motorcycle Patrolman

‘the curb in turning from West St. “lo St. Clair St. yéstérday.

Barred From Driving

managed to stop the car by removing the ignition. key.

Lewis was fined $25 and costs ‘each on intoxication and. drunken driving charges and $1 and cous on 4 charge ailing ve a driving er license. He was barred from driving

for a year. . Meanwhile, several pedestrians inured in overnight traffic were re-

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A prank played on a streetcar

operator resulted in two boys, 16

and 15, being -struck and injured slightly by a truck yesterday afterBoon at Shelby St. and Southern ve. Collides with Trailer The streetcar. operator said the

_ boys got off the streetcar, pulled the

* trolley pole off the wire, then ran in the path of the truck. After treatment by a private physician, the youths were turned over to the Juvenile Aid Department. Jean LaGrange, 20, of 639 N. New Jersey St., was bruised when he ran against the side of a trailer at Delaware and New York Sts., police said. James Phillips, 65, of 918% Fletcher Ave, reported he was knocked down’ by a car while crossing Elm St. at Noble St., injuring his right foot and knee. \

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MARTINS FERRY, O., Nov. 3 (U. P).—Sam Canada, 22, of Ft. Worth, Tex., is a game rooter for the New York Yankees. He left Texas by bus with two tickets for the world series games in New York, but

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taken off the bus .dn three different cities. Hospital attendants here finally decided to_operate. Canada heard the games by radio in his hospital room.

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A State House. Janitor “convicted of drunken driving’ was assessed ~ fines and costs - totaling $81 and given a 23 year to pay them by MuniciJudge, John McNelis to-

James Hasch testified that he stopped Lewis after the motorist drove over

~ While he was talking to Lewis, the : Patrolman said, Lewis slammed the car in gear and drove away with the ~ officer hanging on the running board. Patrolman Hasch said he

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov. 3 (U. P.).—An actor and a drama critic who swapped jobs for three minutes agreed today—for the future welfare of the American ‘theater—that each should stick to his own profession. Wherefore, Merle Potter, critic for the Minneapolis Times-Tribune, announced his rétirement from the legitimate stage and decided to forget his performance Jast night in the lead role of Jeeter Lester in the

play, “Tobacco Road.” Actor John Barton, who had dared Mr. Potter to try his hand at acting, promised to leave criticizing to the critics. - Each claimed to have proved his point. Mr. Potter, in a review, had said | Mr. Barton did not play Jeeter Lester properly. Mr. Barton had said that if Mr. Potter knew so much about acting, let him try it. So last | night Mr. Potter put in his three| minutes of acting—he said it took 10 years off his life—before a capacity crowd at the Lyceum Theater. Midway in the first scene Mr. Barton stepped off the stage and] Mr. Potter stepped on. He Ialigred/ only once. That was when he swallowed a piece of tobacco. “I though for a moment that was the end,” he said. | When it all was over Mr. Barton and Mr. Potter appeared together/

BURGLARS’ LOOT VALUED AT $300

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Watches, Wearing Apparel And Home Articles Taken In North Side Thefts.

Thieves obtained loot valued at nearly $900 in a series of burglaries and other crimes reported to police over night, Watches and jewelry valued at $685 were stolen from the home of Herbert Swiggett, 5023 Guilford Ave., while Mr. and Mrs. Swiggett were absent. Mr. Swiggett said the loot included two watches, several diamond rings, a cigaret case and some old jewelry. Fur Coat Stolen A thief who entered the home of J. H. Carnine, 818 E. 48th St. through a bathroom window, took a $100 fur coat, a suitcase, a small radio and a purse containing $3. The Carnine home is only a few blocks from High of the Swiggett home. A money changer containing $15 was taken from a trackless trolley operated by Sidney Tillery, 248 N. Randolph St. Witnesses said that {when the car stopped to take on a | passenger, another man pulled the {trolley pole from the wire. When Mr. Tillery got off to replace the | trolley pole, the passenger grabbed the money changer and ran. Locker Room Looted Two jackets and a top coat were stolen from the locker room of the South Side Turners, 306 Prospect St. The jackets were owned by Harry Strodtman, 1227 Centennial St., and Phillip Shoemaker, 1117 Udell St. The topcoat was owned by Dean Linson, 4002 Bowman St. Perry Baird, 2402 Union St., told police $15 in cash, a $30 wrist watch and jewelry valued at $15 were stolen from his home yesterday.

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for a curtain call. They announced they had buried the hatchet and ex-

pressed their mutual admiration in terms that belied their feud’s advance press notices. Jack Kirkland, author and producer of the play who flew here from New York for the performance, said: “Potter’s the first critic I ever have seen who could take a dare. He is a real sport—and riot a bad ac¢tor, either. IL would like to put him in one of my road shows.”

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Proposal

NEW BUS LINES FOR EAST SIDE

May Be Made To Brookside Civic | League Monday.

A proposal to seek independent

bus service for East Side residents may be made ‘at a meeting of the Brookside Civic League at 8. p. m.

Monday at the Brookside Com-| 1munity House.

The plan will be offered it In. dianapolis = Railways, Inc., makes any change in the 16th-Emerson, 21st-Ritter bus lines routes, league leaders said. A committee, headed by William Calvin, league president, has been

authorized to call a mass meeting|

of East Side residents to hear: the proposal. Representatives of the Brookside

League and the East 21st Street Civic League have reached a compromise. in a controversy over bus service ‘and the agreement will be discussed at a meeting of the East 21st Street League at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Regina Kramer, 4400 E. 21st St. secretary. O. F, Butler, president of the East 21st Street group, has agreed to withdraw a petition filed with the Public "Service Commission asking for a feeder bus line as a connecting link with E. 10th and Brookside trackless trolleys. The Brook-

side League had opposed the move.

The culinary arts are not only for coeds to learn, say these young men taking the home economics course at Purdue University. They are (left to right) Carl Gobble, freshman, West Lafayette, Ind.; James - Sheldon, sophomore, Crawfordsville, Ind.; Harold Hawes, junior, Indianapolis, and Wilbur Burget, sophomore, Chalmers, Ind.

Hawes hopes to be a dietitian in a others expect to enter hotel work.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. P.).—|

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The submerged peak may be part of a mountain range, Mr. Johnson

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