Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1929 — Page 12
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BOMB THREAT AIDS GIRL IN BANK HOLDUP Obtains $5,000 When She Says She Will Touch Off Nitroglycerine. B i l nUrd I’rt -h DENVER, Colo.. April 12.-A pretty girl, who obtained $5J500 by threatening to bomb the Colorado State Bank while the institution was thronged with patrons, apparently had made good her escape today. Gently handling a package she said contained nitro-glycerin in one hand and a match in the other, the girl shoved a note to C. E. Kenney, teller. "Give me all the bills you have or I will touch off this bottle and blow you through the window,” the note read. Kenney hesitated. The good looking brunette looked at her package suggestively, and poised her match;, "Not the fives, if you please,” said the girl, “they’re too bundlesome.” The teller hastily pushed several bundles of tens and twentys to her. She placed them in a large vanity case and glancing threateningly at her package, escaped. COP SLUGGED. ROBBED r.i/ ’ nitrd rmt* NEW YORK. April 12.—Even | guardians of the law are not overlooked by thugs. While off duty and returning to his home. Patrolman Frank Zinna stepped into a washroom of a subway station. He was slugged from behind and robbed of his revolver, police shield, blackjack, watch and sl2. AMUSEMENTS
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left to right—Oscar Stevens, Frank AlUbum. Myron Sears, Elwood Johnson, Charles Pierson, Harry B. Duncan, leader; Kale Racobs, Homer Johns, John Land, Danny Lamer and George PurceU, members of the Firemen’s String orchestra.
The Firemen's String orchestra will be heard every week over WKBF until the week of May 20 when they will play for the Police and Firemen's circus to be held in the Coliseum at the state fairground. A member of the orchestra not in the picture. Harry Van Pelt, was
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—Photo by Voorhis Studio. injured in a recent fire, and probably will not be able to play for several weeks. Mrs. Charles Matthews, wife of a city fireman, will sing during the radio concerts by the orchestra. The program will be broadcast over WKBF Tuesday night at 9:30.
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PARK BOARD TO LOOK OVER SITE FOR NEW POOL South Side Committee Is Aiding Movement for Recreation Place. President John M. Milnor and Michael E. Foley of the pan: board will inspect the proposed site for a south side swimming pool with a south side civic committee Monday noon. The board is ready to build a pool as soon as a suitable location is agreed upon, Milnor indicated. The five-acre site agreed upon by
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a committee, of which Commissioner Adolph G. Emhardt is chairman, is north of Pleasant Run boulevard, between the Pennsylvania railroad and Madison avenue. H. F. Kottekamp. a member of the south side citizens’ committee, has a thirty-day option on the property for $25,000. The board indicated the price is “too high” for the site. Edward H. Wischmeyer, 2525 East Raymond street, treasurer of the Churchman Avenue Civic League, asked the board to buy two fortyacre tracts east of the Sarah Shank golf course. The farm land is owned by William Zobbe and Mrs. Chris Zobbe. It is situated nerth of Troy avenue and west of Perkins street. Wischmeyer said Mayor L. Ert
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Slark had instructed him to ascertain the price asked by the owners, and reported that the property could be acquired for less than SI,OOO an acre. Commissioner Foley declared such a price “unreasonable.” President Milnor announced the board would consider the property if a fair price could be obtained. Bride at 14 Asks Freedom Ell 7 i m• k Spirini JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind., April 11.—Mrs. Evelyn M. Exly, alleging she was only 14 years old when she became the bride of Charles A. Exley March 13, seeks annulment of the marriage in a suit filed in Clark circuit court here.
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