Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1931 — Page 8

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ROBBERS BREAK EVEN IN RAIDS ON DRUGGISTS $26 Loot Taken From One Pharmacy; Routed in Another Swoop. Two gunmen batted .500 Wednesday night when they obtained $26 in one pharmacy holdup, but fled,, empty handed, from another, when the druggist yelled for help. They were successful in the robbery of Rowland Bordeaux, 2725 East Michigan street, at his pharmacy, forcing him to turn over the contents of the cash register. Shortly before that, they had fled from the pharmacy of J. H. Trees, 3223 East New York street, who denied he had money in the store and called for aid. Residence of James Haynes, 632 West North street, was looted early today of clothing valued at S6O, he Informed police. Breaking a glass in the rear door of the Daisy Deane tea shop, 140 East Thirtieth street, early today, burglars failed to obtain money, but H. J. Scarborough, proprietor, said they had taken enough food “to make a square meal." They also attempted to enter the B. H. Kerr candy store, a few doors distant, but were frightened away by Kerr, who heard their attempts to break in. Two youths faced burglary charges today after they are alleged to have robbed the grocery of Worthington A. Purdy at 326 Trowbridge street, recently. They are Ebner Dillon, 23, of 142 South Summit street, and John O. McCann, 18. of 18 North Jefferson avenue. MAN AND BOY BURNED Lad 3, Tosses Celluloid Into Stove; Face Scorched. A man and a small boy were in city hospital today with burns suffered in minor explosions in their homes Wednesday night. While his mother was away five minutes, Robert Dye, 3, of 226 West Wyoming street, threw a celluloid toy into the stove. The flame shot out and burned his face. Using kerosene to start a fire, Alonzo Dellinger, 31, of 172 Bright street, was burned on the hands and chest by the flame that lashed out from the stove door.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: John M. Cupp. SOB North New Jersey street. Ford coach. 63-352. from in front of 412 West Vermont street. Katherine V. Schofield. 624 East Twelfth street. Apt. 4. Buick sedan. 39-487. from in front of 624 East- Twelfth street. Supreme Oil Reflnine Company. 518 North Delaware street. DeSoto coupe. 39830. from Eleventh and Meridian streets.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belonsr to: Harry Cooke. 46 West Twenty-seventh street. Pontiac coach, found in front of 9 South Elder avenue. Gus Calto. 430 South New Jersey street. Nodes redan, found at New Jersey and Market streets. Ford sedan, no license, motor number A-4168099. found on P. and L. railroad tracks, between Holmes and Addison avenues. Fournace Hardware Company. 3407 North Illinois street. Chevrolet truck, found in front of 833 North New Jersey street.

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NINE PRISONERS ON WAY TO FEDERAL PEN FLvst Detachment of Those Who Pleaded Guilty Leaves City. First detachment of those who pleaded guilty to charges of violating federal dry, anti-narcotic and motor theft laws in federal court here Saturday, were on their way to Ft. Leavenworth penitentiary today. Harry E. Gates, deputy United States marshal, is in charge of the prisoners. Included are five members of the Terre Haute narcotics ring. They are; Wilbur G. Berry and George W. Harris, who will serve five-year terms; Otto Call, a year and a day; Harry Sprague, two years, and George Barrett, eighteen months. The other prisoners and their sentences are: Edward Garland, motor theft, five years; Charles Snyder, motor theft, four years; James Dicks, liquor, fifteen months, and Bernard Lewis, motor theft, two years.

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FAMED ENGLISH AIRMAN KILLED Crash Injuries Are Fatal to Lieutenant Waghorn. By United Preaa ALDERSHOT, England, May 7. Flight Lieutenant H. R. D. Waghorn, one of Britain's foremost speed fliers, died today in Cambridge military hospital. Waghorn was injured Tuesday in a parachute leap from a plane near Aldershot. Waghorn and E. R. D. Alexander, a civilian test pilot, were testing a two-seated bomber when it became disabled. Both men leaped, but were injured in parachute, landings. The plane crashed, upside down, on a factory roof at Farmborough, Hampshire, not far from here. Waghorn suffered a fractured thigh, a broken ankle, and other

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