Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1930 — Page 10

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GUNMEN KIDNAP ATTENDANTS AT 2 GASSTATIONS Rob Victims of S9O After Auto Ride: Burglars Obtain Jewelry. Two gunmen who kidnaped two filling station attendants in a stolen automobile and robbed them of S9O Thursday night, were objects of police search today. They held up Chartes Tolson, R. R. 3, Box 231, attendant at a Sinclair station, Capitol avenue and Twenty-first street, taking him to an alley between Senate and Capitol avenues in the rear of the Method-

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ist hospital, where they robbed him of S4O. Then they spirited G. C. Ferguson. 640 East. New York street, away from a Sinclair station at New York and East streets, to Liberty and Miami streets where they relieved him of SSO. Burglars entered the home of Ben Anderson, 3624 Linwood street, Thursday night, and escaped with jewelry valued at S3OO. Miss Rose Mary Worrell, 14, of 1728 Ashland avenue, awakened late Thursday night by a burglar in her home, screamed, and saw' the burglar escape through the front door. Two purse* containing $3.50 were missing. Returning home late Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whitridge, 3605 Balsam avenue, Apt. 20, found a burglar had taken $35 from a box on a smoking stand. Machine Crushes Hand ANDERSON, Tnd., Sept. 12.—The left hand of Horace Jacobs, 25, Pendleton, was so badly mangled in a cement mixer that it was amputated at a hospital here.

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REGISTRATION IS SET ATJUTLER 1,500 Expected to Enroll for Fall Monday. With more than a thousand upperclassmen returning and at least five hundred freshmen matriculating, enrollment for the fall semester will begin at Butler university Monday. Miss Sarah Cotton, registrar, said today. Classes will begin Wednesday in the school’s three colleges. In addition to the fifteen hundred undergraduates expected this fall, transcripts from other colleges and universities indicate that many graduates intend doing work towards advanced degrees at Sutler. The faculty is the largest Butler ever has had, with 133 teachers. Consolidation of Teachers college of

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