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North Side Area After Freak Shooting

. Even Feeney's Home Victim Says He Thought Souvenir Pistol Missed During Holiday | Cousin Handed Him Was Cigaret Lighter

Sidewalks 2 alleys north of| 4,00 at General Hospital today as the result of a bullet wound st Noon, Washingt | racken “3 rr Bankok, OU UN preg wn Karstodt, 0, at 4028 Bowman n area bounded byl, t ba a Are oh pehietie Baek Shi fu cerebral hemorrhage. Indianapolis city limits were | in abdomen from a gun in the hands of his cousin. th indianavoli Nab BIRTHS Charles B McLaughlin, 65, at Methodist. / spotted with overflowing trash | Police said the shooting was accidental, resulting when William | hy h--S coronary occlusion "and garbage cans today, James Smith, 329 8. Rural St. reached for a gun his cousin, James EyENTS TOMORROW a Aa TA JIE Sark (PTA E, Won 8, at 308 X. Miao, {Plerce, 22, of 2334 E. Washington St, was handing him for uglile Gan: Michael Samuel Cerviente, 54, ot 1000] With city collections crews! lexamination. ee ——————————————— Indians Stale voAlieciat) aXe io »| At oileth 5 NE Arrow, myocardial infarction.’ working southward through col- 1546 Park Ave. lost her purse t "Oberle Lids W. Stephenson. 82. ‘ht, 1438 N[Penn-

lection zones, irate Jhwough Sok The victim. told police he

on the North Side sought relief|y.. 1 twisted it from her. arm as she from a holiday accumulation of inet ‘were in anCE Washingtog| Walked with her two children refuse. Collections were not made gt “tavern when his cousin told|"ar 12th St. and Central Ave.

EVENTS TODAY

if Indiana State ts Atsaslation, of 8 Sehagl Bus gud i in he? FIC ma

Juniper Olvie in. Sally Presanta RE A 25-year-old Indianapolis house painter was in critical con- N N, Alabs ily through Saturday 1847

Robe Rhrow, bo. Thy - - { na te A a 1 t i "Sher - {thought the smail caliber pistol containing $11 to a man who" oo En Ao Th ely i eine On pl ad sabia: {Joon IL aba #7 at 118 N. Sherman

,the garage for repairs,

on Monday, when collection em-| pir he had a small “souvenir|/®st night.’

ployees received their annual oneday Christmas vacation. Some housewives complained

“they were forced to buy extra Satilainen to hold the accumula-| General Hospital in his car, called . tion,

Lack Equipment The sanitation department said | the city doesn't have enough] equipment to cover the North| Bide and maintain regular week-

day collection schedules in wines Burglary Suspects sections. The department has 10] ‘Caught in the Act’

but some are in| Fiftyeight would be needed to cover the 34th St. area. Normally, collection crews work six days a week, One section of the city has always been without) pick ups on the Christmas holiday. Before the collection zones were organized this year, two sections of the city were always missed when seasonal schedules wera changed in summer and winter. Mayor Feeney, recipient of many complaints, said his home was also missed during the holiday.

extra trucks,

18 FISHERMEN DROWN TSURUGA, Japan, Dec. 29 (UP) —Eighteen crew members of a fishing vessel drowned today when strong winds overturned their 14-ton craft in the Sea of Japan. =

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pistol” and passed it to him beneath the bar. As he reached for it, it discharged, Mr, Smith said. Mr. Plerce drove his cousin to

police from a corner grocery and witha revolver and a shotgun, Robe

{then went to his home. He was arrested there later and charged with violating the 1935 Brearms act,

Two burglary suspects were, {caught in the act of robbing a|

N. New Jersey 8t., early today: | Police said Jack Charles Ray, 20, of 1440 Gimber St., and Robert Polson, 19, of 5126 W. Minnesota |St., admitted breaking into the |station after being caught by of-| |ficers investigating a broken | | window. | Both were slated on prelimin-| |ary burglary charges pending fur- | ther investigation.

Dry Cleaning Firm

Robbed of Clothing |seek Red-Haired

Clothing valuea at several] thousand dollars was trucked away from an Indianapolis dry| cleaning establishment last night|

by burglars. lin connection with two ho du Harry May, who operates thei early this morning. Pe

[establishment at "132 E, 224 8

told police personal belorigings| | one of two gunmen who cleaned nee | VBIUIE At $550 were stolen from .:t the cash register in Sowders

{his living quarters in the rear.

3 Hoosiers Killed In State Traffic

Three Hoosiers were. fatally in-|Gaseteria at 602 E. Michigan St.

jured yesterday and last night, two by automobies and another iby a train.

cannot } Mrs. Lilly Green, 65, R. R. 3!

| Brazil, Ind., was killed last might/ while walking on Lena Road, two| miles north of Ind. 40, near Brazil. The poly of Walter Tatrie, 50, {of R. R. La Porte, was found | by a ow York Central Railroad section crew yesterday on the |

{La Porte. | William Hunt, 82-year-old An-| derson. man, died today of in-| {juries suffered last night when 'struck down by an automobile on {a downtown Anderson Street.

‘Smoking in Bed Blamed for Fire

Cigaret-smoking in bed caused | dormitory of the Central State! Hospital last night, firemen reported today. The blaze was largely confined to the first floor of the building| and loss was not heavy, firemen, said. Another blaze damaged Dean's | Diner, 2221 Shelby St., last night.

Shot With BB Gun,

‘Boy, 9, Recovering Nine-year-old Jack Lucas, shot] in the eye with a BB gun while| playing in the yard of his home at 2409 Guilford Ave. yesterday, was reported recovering today. The son of Mrs. Alberta Lucas, the boy was playing with his brother, James, 11, and Wayne Bowins, 10,” of 917 E. 24th St. when he was shot. Two air rifles were confiscated by police.

Man Reported Beaten, Purse Snatched

One man was slugged and a| woman lost her pocketbook to a| fleet-footed purse snatcher - last | night. David W. Duthie, 35, of 1346 {N. Park Ave. reported to police {that a man ran out of an alley /near 10th St. and Broadway last night and began cursing and hitting him. He said the man did/ not attempt to rob him. Mr. {Duthie was treated at Methodist Hospital for a broken nose. Mrs. Genevieve Bayhuff, 26, of |

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a fire in the men employses' day whén arraigned before Mu-

jafraid to attempt breaking it open

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Face Questioning

In Gun Threat

Five teen-age boys charged with menacing a North Side man [¥

were to be questionéd today by Juvenile Aid ‘authorities.

w Jack Schneider, 21, of 7450 Col-

"liege Ave., told police he stopped |u

at a restaurant in the 5600 block Leroy of N, Illinois St., eatly this: morn- nigh ard dp

ing. As he was about to enter, the place, he pi a group of" boys in a c¢ parked nearby called him “in iting names.” Mr. Schneider said he approached the car to remonstrate with the youths, when one of the group pulled a revolver and told him to “get going, punk.” At the same time, a second boy leveled a shotgun at him, and| | ordered him to “Beat it,” Mr. Schneider told police, Mr. Schneider copied down the license number of the car and reported the incident to the

police.

Man in Stickups

A six-foot, red-haired fekup | man was sought by police ay

Police said the ‘description of

Liquor Store, 413 Massachusetts Ave,, shortly after midnight tallied with that of one of three) bandits who took $50 from the |

at 1:30 a. m. Fail to Locate

Joseph, Hy Fad "and "Saturday: 141) a ge ry [Walter H. Kellermeyor, 71, at Methodist. 4 Nation a coronary occlusion, . Dod Cott | ghar e Wallle Casey, 58. at General” carcinoma. rt, | Willlam M. Cory, 83, at 702 N. Alabama, ols 5 RE fil SR i {mesker Surner, 39. at $33 N. California, |Buchine ea [E. nelaki samuel Blay. 76, at Methodist, arterio-

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Source of ‘Screams’

Four persons living near the! 700 blocks of N. Belmont and N. |Traub Ave. last night reported hearing a woman's screams but police were unable to locate the] disturbance. All four residents said ‘they screams which suddenly stopped. Police searched an alley, from which:the screams were said to have issued, but could find no sign of a struggle.

‘Must Face Grand Jury On Murder Charge

Robert George McMorris, 62, of 1414 N. Missouri St. was held ‘to the grand jury without bond to-

nicipal Judge Alex Clark on a} murder Sharge. | McMorris is charged with the, fatal beating on Dec. 2 of Oliver Shane, 59, of 1643 English Ave, in a Hquor store slugging robbery.

‘Would-Be Burglars | |Abandon Safe

A one-ton office safe in the Consolidated Finance Co, 1111 N. Meridian St., proved too much for would-be burglars last night. The unopened safe, eontaining| a large amount of money, was {found in an alley behind the of{fice early today. It was undam-| laged but had been carted to el alley on a welder’s truck. Police theorized that the bur-| glars were unable to load it on a truck or into a car and were

at the scene.

In New Year's Traffic

| CHICAO, Dec. 29 (UP)—The| National Safety Council estimated | today that 330 Americans will] die in traffic accidents during e| New Year week-end. The total would be less than the final United Press tabulation! for the Christmas week-end in| which 420 were killed in traffic and a total of 611 died accident-| ally from various causes, - The council said its estimate covers only immediate deaths] from 6 p. m. Friday until mid- | night Monday.

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