Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1931 — Page 12

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BANDITS'TRAP ! IS EVADED AS DRIVEfiFLEES Bullets Zip Past Car as Motorist Speeds by Road Gunmen. Memories of a robbery ten years ago weighed the foot of J. T. Stew- j art, 50, of 1127 West Thirty-; fourth street, against his gas pedal Thursday nigh; when bandit bul-; lets zipped past his auto on State j Road 29 near Michigan hill. Stewart still bears scars of a beating bandits administered to him when they robbed him of $75 ten years ago. He told police he! didn’t care for additional marks of j thug violence. Driving up the hill near Cold Spring road Intersection, he saw three men run from a parked car toward the pavement. As he sped by he heard four shots, and then stepped hard on the accelerator. He stopped at the home of Dr. Thomas Noble, a mile farther, and telephoned deputy sheriffs. After ! phoning he heard four more shots, ' he said. Residents along the sub- | urban road also heard the shots. Two hours later two bandits in a ! roadster, similar to that from which Stewart said he saw the gunmen run when they tried to stop him, held up Marion Humes, 20, New Augusta, and a young woman in a car on the Cooper road a mile north of Kessler boulevard. The gunmen got 20 cents. The Strl said she saved her rings by hiding them in the automobile. •COTTON AID’ TAKES ON INTERNATIONAL ASPECT Egypt Proposes Conference to 11. S., Says State Senator. By Uniter.l Press WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.—International efforts to aid the deprec. ::l| cotton industry was suggested to- j day while consideration of various' domestic measures moved forward. I Through the state department 1 came word that the Egyptian gov- i eminent had suggested an international conference to study the overproduction problem. Governor Huey Long’s drastic bill to forbid all cotton production next year was ready for action by *he Louisiana senate at Baton Rouge. It w’as passed Thursday by the lower house. The measure requires participation of threefourths the cotton states and probably will be passed by the senate tonight. Deputy Hurt in Duel By Unitrd Press MEXICO CITY, Aug. 28.—The newspaper Grailco said today that Luis Cruz Manjarrez, federal deputy, w’as wounded critically in a revolver duel with Manuel Leywa, a state deputy, at Chilpancing in the state of Guerrero.

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FISH TO BE EXHIBITED Thousands Native to Indiana Waters to Be Show Visitors. Thousands of fish, native to Indiana waters, will be displayed in glass tanks at the Indiana state fair. Sept. 5-12, as part of the annual exhibit of the state conservation department under Director Richard Lieber. Young pheasiants, raised at the

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