Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1930 — Page 3

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BOY BANDIT TO SERVE 10 YEARS FOR BANK RAID Attempt Is Being Made to Reduce Sentence cf Charles Beckett. Confessed as the bandit who held up the Citizens State bank at Southport, Der. 20, Charies Berkrt ’8 ' •

near Canton. 0.. today is county jail wa mg transfer :<> h* Indiana state prison to serve a teuycar determinate sentence imp**cd by Criminal Judge James A. Collim Blaming maiat.hon dancing, ba . ass o c i a t e sand tough br< aks” as •he rausc for carrying out the robbery, Beckett pleaded guilty to a

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eHfcrco of bank robliery when tried Wednesday hv Collins. Statutes required the ten-year penalty, despite the fart Beckett is a minor. A' ~)*.s may be made to lighten the term, it was indicated today, if Pi or Judson L. Stark approves flxin:. the sentence at one to ten year:-. Recently two accomplices were given one to ten-year terms by Collins for holding up the Cumberland and Fairland banks. These youths, Btark pointed out, were charged with robb' while Beckett was charged . aank robbery. CLASH FO TSEEN ON FL ATHEAD POWER SITE Favoritism on Government's Part < barged by Montana Firm. WASHINGTON. March 27 -After the Indian affairs committee of the senate returns from North Carolina where it has gone to investigate Indian conditions, new hearings will be held on the proposed lease of Flathead power sites. Charges were made Tuesday by John Collier of the American Indian Defense Association, concerning alleged favoritism on the part of government officials toward the Montana Power Company, one of the bidders for the site. Recently, terms under which a license would be issued were drawn by the war department and transmitted by the federal power commission to the two bidders, the Montana Power Company and Walter H Wheeler. Minnesota engineer. 13 HONORED BY SPHINX Initiation Is Held by Honorary Men's Fraternity at Butler. Thirteen men recently were Initiated into Sphinx, men's honorary fraternity, at Butler university. The new members are Reuben Beabout. Michigan town: Charles Bolte, 243 Downey avenue; Vergil Hebert, 1802 Orleans street; Charles Hayes, 2857 Sutherland avenue: Crawford Ye*ael, 2930 North Talbott street; Phillip Hufford. Frankfort: Lowell McPherson, 2909 North Pennsylvania street: James Strahl. Greenfielo.: Ruell Moore, 1101 West. Thirty-sec-ond street; Harlan Hadley, Danville: Edward Green. 659 East Twen-ty-fourth street: Robert Steger, Ft. Wayne, and Clifford Michael, Pendleton. The Suez canal has no locks.

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RAIL-BOS TRIP SLASHES FARES New Travel Service to Be Inaugurated April 1. CHICAGO. March 27.- The Pennsylvania railroad announced today its rail-bus service between New York, Philadelphia and Chicago will be inaugurated April 1, with a savings of between $6 and $7 in the present all-rail fare rate. An elapsed time of 33 hours and 40 minutes between New York and Chicago will be the schedule. The all-rail, with upper berth, Is respectively $39.90 and $36.06 between Chicago and New York and Chicago and Philadelphia. The bus fare, with upper berth on night trips, will be $32.18 and $30.88, respectively. In the Chicago-New York service, passengers will leave Chicago by bus at 9:30 a. m. daily, reaching Lima. 0.. at 7:21 p. m. There they will board train No. 42 at 9:24 p. m. for overnight journey to Harrisburg, Pa. Arriving there at 9:25 a. m., they will take a bus at 10:35 a. m. for the last leg of the trip to New York, arriving at the Pennsylvania station at 7:10 p. m. The Philadelphia trip will be the same, except at Harrisburg a different bus will be taken for the Pennsylvania city. Wheat Reduction Is Program * WASHINGTON, March 27.—Other countries may increase their wheat acreage but that, will not interfere with the reduction program of the federal farm board, according to Chairman Legge.

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1 3W5 Butler and De Pauw universities may have severed athletic relations, but that doesn't keep Butler beauty from winning admiration on the De Pauw campus and vice versa. For instance, Miss Betty Jeanne Davis, 3269 Central avenue, recently voted Butler’s most popular co-ed. is pictured here as she posed tor an illustration made by Hillary G. Bailey, 1909 North Penn s y 1 - vania street, for a story in the spring issue of the De Pauw. a literary' magazine published by students of the Greencastle institution.

| HITS G. 0. P. CONTROL County Committee Change Needed. Woman Speaker Says. "Marion county women are volcI ing their opposition to the boss-con-trolled Republican organization es j it, now is made up and there is grave | need for a reorganization of the I county Republican committee, “Mrs. ; Maude G. Hobson declared this aftj ernoon at a meeting of the Women's ■ Auxiliary of the First Ward Northeast Republican Club at Compfon : hall. 2001 Winter avenue. Mrs. Hobson is in charge of the women’s activities of the Citizens Republican league. WINS IN WILL MOVE —.>r Erlanger's ‘Widow* Awarded Right to Contest. Bn I n*fed Prefif* NEW YORK, March 27.—Charlotte Fixel Erlanger, who says she is the common law widow of the late A. L. Erlanger. theatrical magnate . has won the right to contest his will. Surrogate James Foley denied application of the executors of Erlanger’s estate to dismiss the objections to the probate of his will 1 filed by attorneys for the “widow'.’ Max Steuer, attorney for the alleged widow, said he would produce affidavits by about seventy-five people who knew the couple as man and wife. During the argument., it was brought out that the Erlanger estate, at first estimate dat $75,000,000, did not amount to more than $2,000,000.

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MAIL SCHEDULE REVISION MADE BY POSTMASTER I Daily System Is Condensed With Fewer Collections for Sunday. Condensation of daily schedules and reduction of Sunday mail collections were announced today by Postmaster Robert H. Bryson to speed up Indianapolis mail sendee. Under the new system, all carriers must report back to their respective stations at 11:30 a. m. week days and the mail w'iil be earned to the ■ central postoffice in six big trucks jat noon. Mail will be redistributed at 1:30 p. m. and city deliveries w'ili be made during the afternoon, assuring business concerns that letters to Indianapolis residents mailed in the morning, will be received j during the afternoon of the same ; day. Sunday collections will be made twice during the afternoon in the mile square area. There will be no Sunday morning collections. Only half of the mail boxes in the outlying sections will be visited on Sunday and these will have only ! one collection, w'hich twill be during the afternoon between 4 and 6:30 p. m. “By cutting the number of collections, more carriers will be afi forded Sundays off and the num-

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