Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1924 — Page 20

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10 BOVS HELD IN AUTO THEFTS Desire to Joy-Ride Given by One as Motive, Two boys are held today, one at the Detention Home, other at city jail, while police Investigate their alleged intentions of stealing automobiles. A boy giving his name as Clarence Champ, 16, of Redkey, Ind., was arrested Thursday night by Sergeant Reilly, when he ran away from a machine owned by William C Peterman, 2175 Bosart Ave., at a Riling station at Twenty-Eighth St. He told police he Intended to joy ride ; A 14-year-old boy was arrested on i complaint of William Grotenruth. | 525 W. Thirtieth St., who said the | boy attempted to steal hi? auto. Boy i told police of the time ho was with five other boys and an armed man i who held up a party at Michigan St. and White River bridge last July He admitted trying to take the ma chine, police said. 1 GILLIOM WAS FORGOTTEN G. O. P, Anti-Klan Candidate Misses Xante on Bulletin. Much explaining is being necessitated at what is termed an "unfortunate occurrence'' at Republican State headquarters when the name of* Arthur L. Gilliom, South Bend, anti-Klan candidate for attorney general, was left off a bulletin issued j from headquarters labeled "Tax ! ,On the opposite side of the "Tax j Fkcts" bulletin, is printed the nc , ticnal, State and congressional ticket ! with Gilliom's name omitted. Gilliom ! was the only break in the Klan slate at the Republican State convention. POSTMASTER IS SUICIDE Ends Life as Deputy Marshal Is on Way to Arrest Him. ‘Cnited States Deputy Oscar John son today had a warrant that he cannot serve. -Just as he was preparing to leave : Thursday for Paragon. Ind., to arrest Jacob O. Hawley, 38, postmaster there, on a charge of embezzling j $1,600, a telegram came saying that i Hawley had committed suicide. Monday, a postoflfice inspector had j visited Hawley's office and told him ; he was short in his accounts. Thurs day Hawley went Into his bedroom and blew out his brains. In addition to being postmaster, j Hawley was cashier of the Paragon State Bank. Don’t Suffer With Itchtog Rashes UseCuticura So**. Oistmont, TV-oti told everywhere. Somplra free of CiHe*> TehurMerUt, Dept. X Malden, ttm Strictly Hand Tailored Upholstered Furniture Built to Suit You MESSENGER’S E. Washington and Delaware Sts.

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FURNITURE BUYER DEAD Three Others Injured When Automobile Crashes Into TruckBy Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 10.—R. H. Norman, furniture buyer of Chicago. was dead today and Fred Bockstege, president of the Bockstege furniture factory: George Reichmann. president of the Evansville furniture factory, and Irving H. Hartman, millionaire Chicago furniture dealer, were suffering from injuries on Thursday night when the auto in which, they were riding collided with a truck on the Dixie Bee highway. The party was returning from a business trip to Bloomington. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Indianapolis Churches to Rpcruit Workers for Fund Campaign. Recruiting Sunday will be observed In Indianapolis churches

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Sunday, Arthur Wolf, chairman of the community fund committee on church cooperation-, announced today. _ Churches will recruit workers. Wolf said response from clergymen of all denominations and from congregation leaders had been gratifying. Alfred O. Kauffman, executive committee chairman, announces that nearly 900 workers have been signed up, and that 2,000 arc sought. Yol- j unteer workers should send names [ to headquarters on the third floor j of the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. HOLD-UP NETS SIO,OOO Three Bandits Rob Bank at Oilton, Oklahoma. B;y United Press OILTON, Okla., Oct. 10.—Three bandits hold up the Oilton State j Bank today and escaped with 810.- j 000. The hold-up occurred just as 1 the hank opened for the day’s busi- ! ness.

What Is Your Guess? A | $25.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT i Will Be GIVEN AWAY at the Industrial Show October 4th to 11th No Obligation (hiess the numher of Savings Accounts the Meyer-Kiser Rank have opened from 'April 26th to October 10th (the time they have been in their beautiful new bank building)- the one guessing nearest the number will receive a $25.00 4 V2 r c Savings Account No Employe or Member of Their Family Will Be allowed to Vote, Kill out a blank with your name and address and drop it in the voting box at tlx* Meyer-Kiser Bank Display, Booth 288, Industrial Show. * For the convenience of those who can not "1 register their guess at our booth at the I show, slips may be deposited at the in- | t formation desk at the bank. t | Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 East Washington Street

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