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Bedford Crash Kills Local Woman
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Nearly 50,000 moto the roads ome dwa n i a br others filled —roads-on -plenic jaunts. id | Mrs. Henry Goodin, o; of 506 EF. New York St, was fatally injured when the car in which she was riding crashed into a rail on the White River bridge a mile «south of Bedford. She died in a|$§ Bedford hospital six hours after| ' the crash. i Her stepson, Merle Edward] Goodin; 20, of Ft. ' Wayne, who| . was driving and her husband,
2 Local Men {Grime Report
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One Spends Cash He Said Was Stolen
Two young men who reported to police they were stickup vietims today acknowledged to detectives the reports ‘were false.
a false crime report. Jessie Young, 24. of 328 EK, Washington 8t., told police he was Ss yesterday at 19th and Pennsylvania Sts., by a man who first asked for a match, then demanded money. Young told police he ran and the assailant threw a vounding. Young. in. the back of the head.
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where they ain't” — Roberts
ATLANTA, Ga., May 17 UE), But Ike the original James, no, and soon the bondsman x hyd a: ary ¢ —State patrojmen and local offi- jail could hold him long. [ranged bail.
Bond was posted, the cell wi cers across Georgia were on the! Early yesterday Roberts bra opened and Roberts walked dow
{lookout today for Jesse "James zened his way to freedom bY, stairs and out on the street,
Roberts, an accused big-time rolling a drunken cellmate of His | free man. * auto thief who fled the Atlanta goniincation cards and strolling] Four hours later, when Wea!’ jail yesterday using a ruse Be il after erley sobered up, he demand as any ever concocted by honchalantly out a his own reledse on ‘bond. It w | posting $200 bond. [then that the police became aw Roberts was gone for four thut they’ had “been o ‘been out-foxed: ee hours before his escape was dis. Se ——————————
|covered and police got the story William Draughn Rite
said Roberts knows ally the tricks of the famed bandit of | 60 years ago and has invented
For state troopers operating in! from" a third prisoner--this one Set for Wednesday {radio cars, it was a tough search. sober. ded. vest: Roberts was believed traveling] Roberts apparently went tol William Draughn we in a high-powered auto of his! work on his inebriated cellmate, day in his home at 1021 own, equipped with short-wave identified as John W. Weatherley, St. after & long iliness. Servi radio tuned to the police, fre-|who had been failed on wife- will be held at at 2 p.m, Weédn “heating eharges” oitted day “the First Using the same techaleas that Weatherley's Sr papers and burial will be in Crown BH enabled him to elude authoritiesiand patiently wormed from the He was 68. "> for seven months listening in on|drunken man all the detalls of his| police broadcasts and “staying arrest and. charges. Then he loudly called for a seemed to be keeping one or two|bondsman and announced, jumps ahead of the authorities. want out of this place.” He was caught and jailed last| Leon Johnson, representing one, week, and police said he readily of the bail outfits clustered about)
Born in Nashville, Tenn, I | Draughn. lived in Indianapolis years and was a member of | “I First Baptist Church and |senior choir. He was a ceme contractor,
¥ The ‘would-be victim admitted he was in a fight. He sald he re-| ported a stickup to receive treatment for his head wound. Spends “Stolen” Money . Lawrence Bergman, 18, of 1039 N. Mount St, told detectives he spent the $38 he claimed a bandit took from him in having his automobile "tuned up” and also in entertaining a girl friend. He
. Henry Goodin, were injured. .Motoreyolist Killed : James Edward Terwilliger, 31, of Richmond, was killed ifistant1v'last night when he was thrown
New Jersey St. and arrested 18 persons, including the oft-arrest-
~1eial. She was held-on a charge of | keeping a gaming house and violating the 1935 beverage act. The | others were charged with visiting |a’gaming house and violating the
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license, but - the {charter was being held by the Alcoholic Beverages Commission, into the raiding officers were told. Twenty-nine others were! charged with violating the 1935 « act,
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enter the atockyards, reopening tor limited business after having {been closed several’ days | pickets.
YOUNG. FORESTERS—These Boy Scouts aided in the project of planting 1500 trees in Camp Kiwanis. ‘teft to right, they are: Don Pieper, Troop 79: Jack Burlton, Troop, 186, and George éber, Troop 96. Boy Scouts Plant Ar Returns 2 | Face Gambling from his motorcycle under the Local Gt War Dead wheels of an. automobile driven | Bodies of 40 Hogsier service: S Here { by Moine W. Black, 31, of Roan, ine [ees (men, including two fem Indian-| ‘on Road 15 #luth of Wabesh, He polis, are being returned to the was thrown when his motorcycle | United States from Pacific inland, sideswiped another motorcycle Camp Kiwanis____ aboard. the. AY. TEADSPOEL Ale... Report Law Official | Fidden” by James” Grim], “23, "of “¢ f Proi bert M. Boo. 1.. Among Those Nabbed Richmond. | © Jcene of Project chm . Armed forces dead, originally ty persons faced gambling Mr. Grifil and James Creach,|. Camp Kiwanisis on itd way toh yried in temporary military charges today after three raids 19, of Richmond, who was rid-/becoming a forest today, after cemeteries on Iwo Jima, Saipan, yesterday. ing on the back of Mr, Terwil-|Scouts from six Boy Scout troops Guam and Tinfan, are among the One of those nabbed in the net liger'’s machine, were -badly in- wielded mattocks,“ shovels and| 1941 being returned aboard the was reported “tq be the proseJured. buckets to plant 1500 pine seed- | Boo, cutor of a central. Indiana counRoy Knott, 19, of Peru, was lings and transplants last week. The list includes two from In- ty. . He gave an assumed name killed and four of his companions, The forest project was carried, | atanapolis, Pfc, James. H. Kidwell, | when arrested. . were seriously. injured yesterday out by Troops 12, 51, 55, 79, 96 Marines, whose next of kin is Miss Rose Lamar, 41 A her when the ear in which they were and 116, Planting was under di- Mary F. Kidwell, 628 8. New Jer- ninth arrest recorded when riding went out of control and rection of James. Bishop, ‘south sey St;, and Sgt. Jacob A. Shidestruck a tree near Adamsboro. | {district field scout “executive, and!ler, Air Force, whose next of kin Tre Injures were Marvin Shimh leaders of units represented. iis John M. Shideler, 1122 N. JefSamue Tr by ferson Ave. - and. William - Hiligerman, all Ek Top at Byres + and Boot Ee Bay 1. Nieto So Eat a Brown Indorsed Fifteen-yeat-oid Clinton" Joseph, cna wiinion orsers Troop 5 James ie Lon of Mr. and Mrs. E.-T. Joseph; and, Same _Blaher, a ty 1 of North Togo vag Jailed in- Leroy Peck. Lunt Sirempie, Harold Farr. F T 1935 act. { stantly yesterday when lie was James Lowden, Gerald Neison, James or reasurer ¢ struck by a AF driven by Chafies Moron, Jack Hawkins, William Tuner. | Find People Drinking ! Benfield, 65, of North Judson. The| Shatles Marsh. David Goodson, Scout- Mari Cc t d- 11th. di | Polite, who entered from the | victim was crossing Road 10 near jag § Hervers Nets: Troon 79, Don Pieper. trict ie. Couey wd today tne, | unt i an po qetiving x IN ) - nt on alleged esta ! North Judson. when. the accident Laces Shue. Rroenin Seouimaster Alvis dorsed H. Dale Brown, director lishment, said the Interior was | occurred. Pellum and Glen ing; Froop 96,} of the bureau of motor vehicles, well-furnished. They found some | Ray Hartzler, 17, of Goshen, Jon Schuir James Rhodes” ser as a candidate for the GOP nom- of the defendants in an alleged was- Killed when the motorcycle | Hughes. Dudley Miler, Gary Pesler, ination for treasurer of state. | poker game, while others sat at jon which he was riding collided Rely, Deve Wager, Siac cu todos The indorsement came in. the tabies drinking. with” an automobile driven b 1 | Robert Lee Wiltfront, 80, of W. | Cameron: in; and Troup 1 i16, Jack Burton. | (OTM Of & resolution at a meel-| James Wadsworth, 45, manager 3 {ing of th ty and district] | bash, on Road 115 near Wabash, ! 8 O e county an Strict of the Indianapolis Royal Club, | ! Joseph Holtinger, Goshen, who |147 W. 9th St. was charged with + was riding on the ney was | + critically injured. I" Anthom {publican chairman, has long been | i y Essi nger, regarded candid , Evansville, was killed erdan] 4 ath for gh, y v. esume [ 100 os: «job. His formal announcement liquor when the motorcycle on Walch he lof candidacy is expected to come was riding overturned on hi within a day or two. | Highway 11 near Evansville. | SOUTH ST, PAUL. Minn., May "0 © 48¥ ‘ Seriously Injured [17 (UP)—Non-strikers - passed’ | GOB. aun ouy make In Indianapolis, Elbert Golden, [through picket lines without In-|the second contest for a nomi- , 2L of 2715 California St, was cident at major packing plants nation. Clarence E. Baxter of La«seriously injured when the car here today under protection of|fayette, on leave of absence as Crowd Draws Attention In Which Be as fing Collided | National Guardsmen. a field man for the Gross Income| A crowd in front of 111 W. Ray | ne vin By rk Cpe! Absence of new violence Tax" division, already is cam-|St. drew police attention. Enter-| i lg io e 1200 block, N. West St [strengthened hope for settlement Palgning for the post. Joseph Barnfield, 56, of 2 So [management leaders already had | Four candidates are aghting | {{N. Olney St. was seriously. in-| agreed to reopen direct negotia- for the governor nomination at, Bruce Knox, 29, of 963 Edge-| Jured Jesistday Shen he Jaa | tions. the GOP convention. At least! thoht Ave. was held on a charge Y a car driven by Jac | one other state office, that of Of keeping a room for pool sell-! Fisher, 20, of 2946 Wheeler = Hundreds of suployecs hetded attorney geenral, now fs wide ing and keeping a room for gam<n : Ler« OPEN for a contest’ since the re- ing. TO atten 10829; kets fusal of incumbent Cleon koust Joe Evans, 34, of 7321; 8. INip P * ‘of Columbia City to seek re-'hois 8t., was charged with visitnomination ‘and re-election. |ing a gaming | house and gaming. Possibility that the treasurer! te t 1 contest might furnish- a Preview: occa ,of @he strength of U. 8. Suey; bY Willtam E. Jenner, one of Ben {principals in the governor fight, has been flatly denied by Jenner
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MT. VERNON; Ind. May 17| o : i 'P)—A mile-long stretch of thé FIRE WASN'T FAR | quarters. However, it was be-
Wabash River was searched to-, CLEVELAND, May 17 (UP)-= leved that Mr. Baxter's backing n -day for the bodies of two Evans- Firemen who answered a fige came from within the Jenner ville - factory workers who ap- A/arm here yesterday discovered camp although probably without ! parently fell from a fishing boat the fire was in a laboratory on the Jenner actions official and drowned. {the third floor of the fire station. | 1. sanction. Missing weye Henry Tieman. 13, an employee of the Bucyrus Erie + Corp...and. Chester Crabtree, 45.
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They left: a Pesort cottage at ; Grang 3 Ghats, Ind., 10: mules north-| Hog prices were largely 75 cents AN of here; iyesterday. ‘mornig higher than Friday's ~ generni Goce in ihe Three hours later. market in trading today at the’ Cutter” ane common"... ‘anothers fisherman found the Indianapy «so gands Can
i ae skint floating downstream, Meanwhile. steers’ and heifers peer i a mile from Grand Chain. Good sold Tully steady in an active] Wives of the two men, who but cows were on the Sens ‘Week-end with Vv turned strong Medium | their husbands at a cottage at monk sige, V han Fridays trad: Cutter ang { Grand Chain, said Mr. Crabtree in vas a good swimmer but was| Wearing heavy overshoes., Mr.| Tieman cold not swim.
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eeatral committee at the Colum-| i St Paul Packers bia Club at noon. |viglating the 1035 beverage amet | Mr. Brown, seventh ward Re-| after ‘police said they found a!
ing, police found a baseball tick- | baseball pool. tickets, they said. |
Goo - is | steady Common to medium ... . Co com .. > «78 pounds up)........ . {
sald he made the report after his
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{ing money. His report was that ithe bandit had held him up yesterday near his home.
Morris' Samuels, operator of a grocery at 2816 E. 25th St, dis { covered this morning his establishment had been entered by . burglars overnight. The hoodlums | {66K a pay telephone and a posts’ age, stamp machine, in addition, to a quantity of cigarets, candy and meat; he told police. Also reported today was the burglary of the Robinson Coal Co., 510 8. Belmont Ave. An unlocked safe was ransacked, but
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rth of chlorine valves from the John W, Jones Co., 425 8, State’ Ave;
kin vegetation § in the neighborhood. | In other crime 3 garet McGuire,- 30, Chadwick St, told policy a {ootpad grabbed her purse at Illinols and McCarty Sts. and escaped with
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“William H. Eather, 35, an att
tendant at a Gaseteria filling station at 320 W. Michigan St. was slugged and robbed of $42, police. were “told. The wvictim said a woman came into the station and asked hint to help her fix a car. When they reached the vehicle, a man appeared with a gun and de{manded the attendant's money, | Stusging him when he delayed. William Johnson, 30, of 1132 St., was held up at oth
bar and drinking. The club had &|St. and Capitol Ave., losing $40! club/and a watch valued at $60, he
{told police. Bills Gone From Case Tony Tinner, 37, of Washington, D. Cn who set out to see the ‘night spots,” returned to his room at the Anderson Hotel, 403 W. Michigan 8t. to find two $500 bills gone from his suitcase, he told police, - A special policeman who tried “LOCKeneld |
Gardens office fired a warning shot from his pistol that ricocheted and hit Mattie Johnson, 22, lof 1009 Colton 8t.. in the heel She was treated at General Hospital. The ‘policeman, Fred Stevenson, 30, of 708 Blake 8t., No. 162, told police he was attempting to _{ separate the victim. and Fred | Burse, ‘22, ~of 84% Petttjohn St. when the mishap. happened. Both participants were charged with disorderly conduct. A 17-year-old boy who escaped {last week from a Juvenile Court ‘officer wis captured in the rear lyard of a home in the 400 block,
felt RB & Bik. Yds wom. » 3 [Butter Ave, where he had gone
to visit his girl friend. The boy, James R. Cobb, 135 |S. Butler Ave, has been charged
iwith committing. six. burglaries.
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‘Mothers: Club Plans Final Meeting
The last meeting this season of {the Emerson Heights Free Kin|dergarten Mothers Club. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomerrow in the kindergarten. |
“Your Chi and His Problems”. will be discussed by Mrs. Lucille M. Field, Emerson Heights Free Kindergarten teacher. New officers of the Mothers, Club are Mrs. W,. H. Merrill, president; Mrs. Walter Cuppy, viee president; Mrs. Herbert Beineke, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Theodore Brown, recording secretary, and Mrs. Donald Berry, treasurer,
nothing of value taken, Manager| i THurry Pierson told police. > =
Burglars overnight took $150, lice raided her home at 909 “wo ¥
Barbara Wilson, 636 E.
and resale of 60 late-model auto-|showed him Weatherley's identi- Draughi, and a sister, Mr mobiles for more than $100,000. fication, _explained - the charges, Berta May. both of Indianapolis NOR hi
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