Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1929 — Page 10
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CITY IS POOR FARE FOR BURGLAR OPERATIONS Burglars fared poorly In Indianapolis Tuesday night, check-up of attempted robberies today indicated.
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Places entered in which nothing was taken included: Eagle’s Club, 39 West Vermont street; Indianapolis Reed Company, 213 North Delaware street; Otto Kling's furniture store, 218 North Delaware street, and Ben Milburn’s
grocery, 1651 East Minnesota street. Loss of a rifle from a police squad car was discovered Tuesday night at 206 South Illinois street. Police believe the gun was stolen. Two diamond rings, valued at $275, and S2 in cash were stolen
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1 from the home of Mrs. Ralph Brant, ' 1616 North Rural street, Tuesday. More than 1.500,000 Negroes, oi about one-seventh of their race in i this country, now live outside the j southern states.
REQUIRE PROSECUTOR'S 0. K. ON FUGITIVE FUND Expenditures wfll not be made from the county’s fugitive return fund wthout the approval of Prose-
cutor Judson L. Stark, it was decided today, when the first request was passed upon. The council on Tuesday transferred the fund from Criminal Judge James A. Colins to Sheriff George L. Winkler. Detective John Dugan asked
money with which to return William Edwards and Curtis Walker from Chcago to face tral for the alleged theft. Sunday, of an auto belonging to Millard Patton, 203 West Thrteenth street. The request was granted. Fugitives formerly were returned
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without consulting the prosecutor. Because only SI,OOO remains in the fund, no expenditures will be made hereafter until the prosecutor has decided on prosecution, it was announced. Then Winkler will make mileage applications in accordance with the law.
