Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1945 — Page 4

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20-Minute Fight With Bear _ ENDS N SLAYING AYRES 5 5 DOWNSTAIRS vy STORE. ( “BUY WAY” of lah) —S~——"

CHICAGO, July 31 (U. P)— ; ern, 507 Indiana ave, today- was ; ! ! " | hd “When Yo : i ! - dl

Pasar s Ere as s Auto maintained that bears were his re Alonzo Seymour, 36, of 210.W. New

I Ww I “| friends, was in serous condition Yo. A werves nto Wa at the Passavanf hospital today. |i 5 York st. at the tavern las ES He whs severely mangled by a The shooting was the aftermath atch J. Steuerwald, retired safety 500-pound Himalayan . bear at of an argument between the bar-

director Indian r|{ Lincoln Park zoo. tender, Amos Hartwell, 37, of 830 , § of the polis pawe N. Capitol ave. and the dead man.

t Co. died of a heart attack| Hospital attendants said | 4 ~ & Light Co . Rant arm had been su] Hartwell, who is held under high . at the wheel of his car yesterday. bond on a vagrancy charge, told

Ibow and that Mr. Steuerwald was driving on the putsted sore The & A torn. | police he fired the fatal shot in

block ulian ave. when he . self-defense. 3400 on J was stricken. . The . .In, addition, he had suffered se Lo He sald Ite and Seymour got in * ‘véré lacerations of the head, legs car swerved into argument in the Log Cabin bar- “| and body during a 20-minute bat- = a stone wall. His =~ C0 the enraged beast. - becue, 523 Indiana ave. and that's wife and Mrs| "°C : EN © [Seymour drew a revolver and g Dorothy Brinker, | Rauch, for 19 years in charge in lh threaten ed to kill him. 5345 E. Washing.| Of the bears at the zoo, was car= | 8 al & Seymour followed Hartwell when |= ton st, passeng-| ried from the bears cage yes ° 3 Fee | the bartender returned to work at's ers in the car, es-| terday after park policemen shot | SE a the Oriental tavern, again threat- |= caped injury. and killed the animal. a hy ening to shot him, police said. Mr. Steuerwald, Zoo Director Martin Perkins | %5s . CN Si Hartwell said he fired once into who was 68 re- said Rauch had entered the cage | : : Sa ¥ {the ceiling, hoping to frighten Seysided at 330 Burg- | to clean it without the precau=- Arak > our, and then fired directly at ess ave. Before| tion of first locking .the bear in 1 a : ® |him, hitting him in the abdomen. Mr. Stenerwald his retirement| its den. ; | : : : Seymour was taken to City hos2nd 1, Mr. Steverwald represented] Rauch, he said, had been |. uo . | pital where he died two hours afté: the light company in the National] warned against the. ferocious |: : |the shooting. Safety council and in the safe driv- | bears but had answered that the | § ; ing committee of the Indianapolis, bears were his friends and never | i 0. E. 8S. MEETS THURSDAY . Chamber of Commerce. | would harm him. EY eo Lawrence chapter, 384, O. E. S. Born In Clay County As a small crowd of parents 3 RE ; “ lwill hold a “stated meeting at 8! A native of Center Point, he at-| 80d small children looked on, the Acme Telephoto |p. m. Thursday in the Madsonic| tended Clay county schools and| huge female bear lunged at the | Nurse Mary Frank attends | temple. There will be initiation. studied engineering in the Interna- keeper, felled.him with one sWiPeé- | Anton Rauch, Chicago zoo keeper, | tional Correspondence school. He of her clawed paw and attempted | whe was severely bitten by a bear. |

to drag him into the den. | { was perintendent for- : " Lon a Attendants played a-hose into | to maul Rauch until police ar- |

from 1924 to 1927. the cage ‘but the bear continued ' rived and killed the animal ‘Joining the Indianapolis Power & 4 — tg — ; Light Co. in 1927 he became super- Concert Series Opens Tonight

intendent of maintenance and in stallation work on city street lights. THREE BAND CONCERTS | Hill with J. B. Vandaworker. di- | r inted safet : Lyerts So Lions Hp late Was appo Safety direc | and the first outdoor program of | ag b G | . ; ! e Sahara rotto band and He was a member of Evergreen| the season by ther; Athenaeum | glee club led uy Roger Riley will PRIORITY ? and Center Point Lodges, F. & A.] concert orchestra will make-up play at Brookside park at 81 M., and the West Side chapter, R.|- the city recrsatioh department's p. m. tomorrow. AEM this i ———————————— i travel without @ priority are

: is survived by his wife, Carrie | Summer concert program . : A re: I Sit wi Hatten] week. "TWO SENTENCED IN ! ‘not good” dus to the pres

~ Steuerwald, Indianapolis; a brother,| The Athenaeum group, directed | STRONG-AR ent heavy war traffic. But .if "Otto G., of Terre Haute, and three| by Copstantine Borshoff with ONG-ARM THEFT your trip is essential, call sisters, Mrs. Philip Redenbarger, Ann Kahn as plano soloist, will | Two of a trio caught in the act ; “City, Mrs. William Reden-| entertain at 8 p. m. Sunday in [of slugging and robbing Edward | LINCOLN 2596 and Mrs. Henry Dierdorf, | Garfield park. Mercedes B. Rus- (Quinn, 3340 N. Meridian st, were|

Anton Rauch, 39, Who always held for the fatal shooting of Sammi

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