Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1925 — Page 9

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ASKS RELEASE OF GARY MAW Mrs. Barnes Sends Plea to | Washington. i ßtl United Press GARY, Ind., June 24.—Backed by ft petition bearing the naVnes of several thousand Gary citizens, Mrs. Victorie Barnes today is fighting to secure the release of her husband, L. E. Barnes, from the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Barnes, a former president cf the Gary board of public works and one of the five major defendants in the Gary booze conspiracy case, is serving a sentence of one year. The petition for his release has

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been forwarded to the attorney general’s department at Washington. Similar movements have been started in behalf of four other defendants, R. O. Johnson, former mayor; Dwight Kinder, and Clyde Hunter, former Lake County prosecutors, and B. A. Lucas, attorney. All but Johnson will be eligible to parole on Aug. 31. Johnson was sentenced to eighteen months and can not be paroled until October.

AUTO EMPOYES PICNIC Employes of the Losey-Nash Motor Company, distributors of Nash automobiles, held their annual picnic today at Walnut Gardens. All departments closed at 11 a. m. A parade through downtown district precede the picnic.

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TWO KINDS OF PROTECTION We found Fifty Dollars in gold on the floor of one of our coupon rooms with no identification marks, and yet this department restored? it to its rightful owner within twenty-four hours. Not through the owner’s inquiry, but through our efficient checking and signature system. This system provides protection for our customers as fully as our vault guards their valuables. It would be impossible for anyone presenting a key unlawfully to have access to a box. Thus, we give you a double protection —personal as well as mechanical. # In addition, you will find here a pleasant, willing and courteous personnel. . f Note: Through the installation of anew system of call boxes and of the Phonetalarm system, the slightest tampering on the outsia z walls of our heavy steel vault instantly sends forth an alarm . Quards, attendants and an elaborate alarm system protects your • interests without interruption* FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $3,375,000.00

INDUSTRY HAS BANKED WITH THE FLETCHER AMERICAN BANK FOR HALF A CENTURY ‘ * • ' ' v ' • fV -. •• ' j*i - . :• s ■• J' . > • \ --- V <

SUBCOMMITTEES AREANNOUNCED Fourteen Picked to Study Rural Needs Meet. Sub committees which will study present rural education needs, for the purpose of making recommendations to the next Legislature, were chosen at an organization meeting Tuesday of the committee of fourteen named recently by Governor Jackson. General Committee—Georsre W. Freeman, Kokomo, chairman, and Charles A. Greathouse. Indianapolis, secretary. Attendance—Otis Crane. Marion, chairman: Z. M. Smith. Greenfield, and Walter Faimer. Franklin. Teachers—George I>. Roberts. Lafayette. chairman: Mrs. G. G, Derbyshire. South-

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