Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1929 — Page 18

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HOLDUPS AND BURGLARIES IN CITY UNABATED Many Robberies Are Reported to Police as Crime Wave Continues. The wave of lawlessness in Indianapolis continued unabated Monday night, with four holdups and eight burglaries reported to police. A dope fiend stole about 400 morphine tablets from the office of Dr Anthony J. Schneider, 2340 Shelby street. K. R. Hicks of Lafayette and Calvin Wagner of Montezuma, en route to Indianapolis in an auto, were forced to the side of Road 52 by two Negroes in a car and were held up. Hicks lost $25.60 and Wagner $19.40 and a gold watch and chain J. P. Hutton, grocer at 421 East Sixteenth street, was held up and robbed of sll4 in his garage at 418 East Fifteenth street at 3 this morning. Mrs. Jennie Gorman of 1411 East Vermont street reported her purse containing $3 snatched at Oriental and Market streets. Nathaniel Barrett, dry goods dealer, 868 Virginia avenue, was held up and robbed of SSO in his store. Two men hid in living quarters above his store and forced him to open a safe. Burglaries reported were: George M. Bailey, Inc., store. 129 Kentucky avenue, SIOO cash; residence, James A. Carney, 2953 North Chester avenue, $3 cash and S6O in clothing; residence, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, Negro, 706 Fayette street, clothing valued at $178: residence, Mrs. Oneida Shirley, Negro, 327 North California street, clothing valued at $63; residence, Mrs. Paul Goig, 1302 North Temple avenue, $5 cash and collection old coins; residence, Harold Conover, 822 East Fifteenth street, bed clothing valued at SSO; Hornady Milk Company, 1447 West Market street, calculator, valued at SSO; residence, Mrs. R. S. Wolcox, Apartment 307, 1402 North Alabama street, clothing and toilet articles. Jack Osljorn, alias Harry Burnett, 87, of Louisville, was arrested Monday night charged with stealing two grips and contents from Clarence Morton of Thorntown. He is held under $5,000 bond.

PROBE SUICIDE CAUSE Death Leap From Bridge, After Accident, Is Investigated. Bu Unitrif Prreg CLEVELAND. Dec. 17.-—The coroner’s office today was trying to discover what unsuspected stress harassed the mind of Carl Tiedemann, 40, president of the Beckman Company, woolen goods manufacturers, to cause him to leap from a flfty-foot bridge to his death. Tiedemann took the fatal leap shortly after a minor automobile accident in the middle of the bridge. Aged Man Buried Bji Timm fiiu rin] BELLE UNION, Ind., Dec. 17. Funeral services for David McAninch, 81, who died at the home of his daughter, near here, were held at the Union Valley church, with burial in the New Providence cemetery.

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