Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1929 — Page 5

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CRACKSMEN ARE BALKED IN TRY TO OPEN SAFE Combination Knocked Off, but Door Holds; Store Plundered. Novice cracksmen who entered Plumber’s hall, 312 East Washington street, early this morning worked hard, but unsuccessfully, to open a safe. Robert, C. Taylor, 755 East McCarty street, custodian, discovered the safe had been moved from the office into the union hall and the combination knocked off, but the door did not yield. Shotguns, hand drills and flashlights, valued at S2OO, were stolen from the Albert G. Staub hardware store, 831 Virginia avenue, by burglars. Staub discovered the robbery when he stopped at his store at 2 this morning. Burglars took a radio valued at *133 from the home of Thomas Crook, Apartment 1, 2052 College avenue, A suit of clothing, valued at SBS, was stolen from the home of Frank B. Drake, 208 South Emerson avenue, by a prowler. John Brown, 915 Rathbourne street, reported a burgla*' took clothing valued at more than S2OO from his home. Detective Herbert Fletcher is believed to have wounded an automobile thief in a chase Tuesday afternoon. The detective and Detective Harry Irick gave chase to an automobile recognized as a car stolen from Raymond Males, 933 Virginia avenue, Monday night. To prevent escape, the officers drove into the side of the fleeing ear and the driver, a young man, fled on foot. He was pursued two blocks and Detective Fletcher fired twice. The man cried out, but escaped.

POLICE FIND LIQUOR PIPED THROUGH WALL Three-Hour Search Leads to Barrel; Owner Arrested. Police officers literally walked over clews for three hours Tuesday afternoon before they finally located a hidden liquor .storage in a confectionery at 715 North Holmes st rret. After a three-hour search, a spigot was found in the basement steps and was traced to a barrel, enclosed in concrete behind a coal chute. P'pin” from the spigot to the bar- I wen* t'r.’c '' two brick walls. August Powell, proprietor, was arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger. Six gallons of alleged whisky were found in the barrel. Two men dived through a window to escape when the police squad entered. ✓ PADLOCK CASE FILED League Attorneys’ Proceedings Aimed Against Local Trio. Attorneys for the Indiana AntiSaloon League have filed padlock proceedings in superior court against John and Florea Cioroiann, 506 West Washington street. The action seeks a court order permanently enjoining the defendants from selling and manufacturing liquor. ** Alexander R. Holliday, owner of the property, is named co-defendant. Attorneys’ fees of S3OO for bringing the court proceedings are asked. ACCUSED OF SHORTAGE Bank of Italy Officer Accused of Taking More Than $200.000. By United Press. SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Nov. 27.—H. E. Anthony, manager of the San Diego branch of the Bank of Italy, was under arrest today charged with obtaining more than $200,000 by illegally juggling accounts of depositors. Authorities said Anthony had confessed to the alleged embezzlement and that he blamed recent stock market losses. APPROVE FUND SHIFT School Board Adaps Resolutions to Make Final Payments. Resolution to transfer $8,765 from the supplementary book fund and SSOO from the elementary improvement and alteration fund to various other funds was adppted by the school board Tuesday night. The board also approved transfer of SIO,OOO from the building bond fund to the elementary building fund to make final payments on Schools 43. 47. 66. and 80.

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WOMAN GETS CITY HALL JOB Mrs. Katherine Clements Named by Baker. Mrs. Katherine Clements. 3201 Ruckle street, daughter of James Smith, state board of accounts agent assigned to city hall, today was appointed a clerk in the city purchasing department by Joel A. Baker, purchasing agent. Mrs. Clements succeeds Mrs. George Stapp, former operator of a lunch counter at city hali. who was appointed on the eve of the exit of the Duvall administration. Mrs. Stapp was Eighth ward chairman for the Marion County Good Government League and it is generally understood she was discharged because of her political activity in the campaign. Mayor L. Ert Slack issued an order that there would be no “machine politics’’ at city hall, but Republicans and Democrats alike could “follow their individual conscience” in the election. Reports at city shall are that Mrs. Stapp was a “little too active” for the G. O. P. Her husband is an inspector in the fire prevention department. Several other Republicans at city hall are slated to get the Democratic ax because of political activity, it is rumored. RECORDS ARE CHECKED And One Michigan Prisoner Gets Long Term for Drunkenness. Iti/ United Press LANSING. Mich., Nov. 27—Officials of Michigan 'prisons were checking records today to determine whether sentences of any convicts can be increased under anew habitual drunkard ruling which makes such offenders “minor felons.” In checking the case of Fred Steers, 59. it was found that he had been convicted of drunkenness sixteen times and since, under Michigan laws, four convictions of intoxication constitute a felony. Steers was declared to have committed four felonies, making a seven and onehalf to fifteen-year prison sentence mandatory. Cae of Chicagr’i large hotels, centrally located in the loop, with most modern equipment and furnished to give you homelike comfort. Its cuisine is noted throughout the country. All Outside Rooms $2.50 up With Bath, $3.50 up NKW 81/MARCK HOTEL RANDOLPH AT LA SALLA

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COUNTY POSTS DISCUSS EX-SERVICE MEN TOPIC Projects on Caring for Veterans Is Subject of Meeting. i Major projects of the Marion county American Legion were dis- : cussed at a meeting of past commanders of county posts who were guests of the Hilton U. Brown Jr. post at the Spink-Arms Tuesday night. Projects include care of disabled veterans, advance of a bill to obtain a veterans hospital for Indiana, continued support of the Knightstown Orphans’ home, completion and dedication of the World War Memorial plaza and advancement of the organizations’ social program. The plaza will be dedicated at the legion’s national convention in this city in 1934. Harvey Thomas, commander of j the Hilton U. Brown Jr. post, led ! discussions on membership and general policies. TROUT FDR THANKS DAY Hoover, Coolidge Are Spnt Choice Packages by Old Friends. lty United Press SUPERIOR, Wis., Nov. 27.—Choice packages of trout, carefully packed and iced, have been sent to President Herbert Hoover and former President Calvin Coolidge for their Thanksgiving dinners by residents of Cedar Island Lodge, near here. Mr. Hoover and Mr. Coolidge spent two days fishing together near the lodge in 1928.

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WAR ON INDIANS FOR MASSACRE LOOMS IN WEST Volunteers Rally to Call of Rancher to Avenge Slaying of Wife. B’l Unified Prraa DOUGLAS, Ariz.. Nov. 27.—The familiar call to arms to fight the Apaches rang along the border today and soldiers of fortune, cowboys and citizen volunteers were gathering to aid a Sonora rancher avenge the massacre of his wife and the kidnaping of his son. Francisco Fimbrcs rallied the nondescript army, in which several American border scouts had enrolled, after galloping to Douglas from the I mountains of Mexico, where he said he had trailed a band of thirty wild Apache Indians >o their winter lair. The Apaches are in the Canyon of Caves, in the wildest part of the Sierra Madres, Fimbres said, and their position appeared impregnable. He plans to establish a camp at the entrance to the canyon and await a favorable time for an attack. The wealthy rancher declared the Apaches hacked his wife to death three years ago, after terrorizing the border towns. Heraldo, then a baby, was snatched from his mother's arms and carried away. Three children, about the age his son would be, if alive, are held by the Indians, Fimbres said. The rancher has spent the last three years seeking the marauders, but found no trace of them until his last search.

STATE CHAPTERS DINE Beta Theta Pi Give Scholarship Awards at Yearly Banquet. Members of five Indiana chapters of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity will attend the annual banquet tonight at the Columbia Club. The five chapters are those of De Pauw, Wabash. Purdue. Indiana and Hanover. Awarding of the annual scholarship trophies to the chapters with the highest ranking will be a feature of the meeting. John K. Ruckelshaus will be toastmaster and J. Maxwell Fassett of New York, special assistant to the attorney-general of the United States, will be the speaker. He is a graduate of Colgate university and Harvard Law school. Woman in Auto Killed By United Praia SALEM. Ind., Nov; 27.—Injuries sustained by Mrs. Ollie Tackett, of near Brownsville, Washington county, when her alto overturned after skidding in loose gravel, resulted in her death. Her son, who was driving, suffered severe injuries.

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