WILLIAM WOLFE, CONTRACTOR, SHOT
EARLY SUNDAY EVENING ON CORNER OF FOURTH AND LAWRENCE STREET
Submitted by Pam Hutchinson
Mon. April 1, 1929
Four Shots Were Fired at Well
Known Contractor, Following an Argument With Charles Sisler in
Front of Clifford Hotel.
William Wolfe, well
known contractor, who resides at the Clifford Hotel on Fourth and
Lawrence streets is a patient at the Marting Hospital, suffering
with a bullet wound in his left arm, and Charles Sisler of Third
and Buckhorn street is a prisoner at the city jail charged with
shooting with intent to kill, as the result of a shooting scrape
which occurred shortly before ten o'clock last night in front of
the hotel.
Sisler fired four times at Wolfe, one of the bullets from his .38
automatic entering the latter's left forearm and emerging in the
upper arm near the shoulder. Wolfe lost a considerable quantity of
blood, but it is not thought the wound will prove serious.
At the hospital, Wolfe stated that he had been sitting on the
bench in front of the hotel, talking with a Mr. McKee, and a woman
from the hotel came up to him, and told him that he had better
look out for Sisler, as the latter was hunting for him.
Wolfe, finished talking to McKee and left the bench on which he
was sitting, and started to enter the hotel, when Sisler
approached from the opposite corner.
Sisler, it is said, looked as though he had been drinking, and he
accosted Wolfe. They had some words, in which Sisler accused him
of telling things about him (Sisler).
Wolfe said that he told Sisler to go away, that he did not wish to
have any trouble with him.
The latter pulled the gun from his pocket, and Wolfe seeing the
other's action, in an effort to protect himself, knocked Sisler
down. As Sisler went down, he fired four times. One of the bullets
entered Wolfe's arm, and the other three missed their mark. He
might have been seriously or even fatally wounded had all the
shots fired taken effect.
After shooting Wolfe, Sisler went to his home. Chief Callihan and
Officer McKee went to the home and arrested Sisler. When they
searched him at police headquarters, Sisler did not have the gun
on his person. Officers make a second trip to the home and found
the gun.
Sisler will be arraigned this morning on the charges of shooting
with intent to kill.
The shooting attracted a large crowd to the scene, just a minute
or two after it had happened.
Bystanders removed Wolfe to the hospital in a car, and Dr. Marting,
and Dr. Anna Marting dressed the wound. The wounded man may be a
patient for several days.
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