Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1929 — Page 18
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S7O IS LOOT IN EARLY MORNING STATIONHOLDUP Attendant Is Locked in Washroom After Lone Bandit Gets Cash. Eugene Doerschel, 1827 East Thirty-fourth street, began his day's work as attendant at a White Rose filling station. Twenty-fifth and Meridian streets, by surrendering S7O to a bandit who walked into the station at 6:30 a. m. The bandit covered Doerschel with a gun. took Thursday's receipts from the attendant’s pocket, and rifled the cash register of its change. He locsced the t ttendant in a washroom and escaped. Edward Green, 1215 Laurel street, Sinclair attendant at Meridian and Twenty-fourth streets, saw a familiar face Thursday night. It was that of a Negro who twice had held him up. Green ran. ‘ Come here,” shouted the Negro. "I ain't going to hurt you.” “I know it. That's why I'm run- j ning,” Green called back. The Negro aiso fled. Driving on Michigan street near Warman avenue early today, Mr. : and Mrs. Harold McCurdy, 436 At- 1 nolda avenue, escaped two men whp j drove alongside in another automo- '
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COUNTY FINANCES UP Council Session Is Called for Dec. 2. Marion county council will meet Dec. 2 to consider county finances, County Auditor Harry Dunn announced today. Despite a general opinion that councilmen may consider thenaction of Sept. 4 in making wholesale salary’ slashes in several county
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departments. Dunn said such action is improbable. “The council legally can not consider the matter at the meeting,” he said. In considering 1930 budgets of various county departments at that time, the Coffin majority faction of the body wielded the ax r cutting huge slices from the budgets of department heads who are foes of Coffin. Their action was interpreted as a “political spanking.” Asa result, several mandate suits against Dunn, seeking to force him to restore original expenditure lists, have been filed in county courts.
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