Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 4

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HOLDUP SERIES LAIDTO FOUR City Man, Three Youths Are Held by Police. Having arrested three alleged companions of James Wilson, 27, living in the 2100 block North Meridian street, deputy sheriffs today said they believed they expected to

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solve a series of local and county holdups and kidnaplngs. Wilson is accused as having held up R. J. Teeter, Ben Davis pharmacist, Wednesday night. Under arrest with Wilson, charged with vangrancy .are: Charles Decker, 20, Southport; Earl Adkins, 18, R. R. 1, Box 396, and Edgar Price 19, Southport. Three Negroes were under arrest today as taxicab bandit suspects. They are: James Brown, 21, of 719 Vi Indiana avenue; Jesse Pope, 20, of 845 West Michigan street, and Leslie Harding, 22, of 547 Douglass street.

GROCERY IS LOOTED # S9O Taken From Two Cash Registers by Gunman. Menacing four clerks and several women and children with a revolver, a bandit held up a Kroger grocery at 2204 East Washington street late Thursday and took S9O from two cash registers. Waiting "until several customers had been served, the bandit poked a gun at T. O. Brooks, 244 Eastern avenue, butcher. “I’ve waited long enough. Give

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me the money in the cash register,” he commanded. Brooks handed him S6O. Then the bandit forced Brooks to the other side of the store where he lined up three clerks and the | customers, and took S3O. He is beI lieved to have escaped in an auto j parked nearby. Lafayette Bus Line Petitioned Petition to operate a bus line between Indianapolis and Lafayette has been filed w'ith the public service commission by Ward B. Hiner, Indianapolis, president of the Red Ball Transit Company. Hearing on | abandonment of the T. H., I. & E. I interurban line between Indianapolis ' and Lafayette is scheduled.

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