Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1931 — Page 5

DEC. 3, 1931

CRIME FLURRY PLAGUES GOPS; WOMAN BEATEN Thug, Bandits, Burglars Get Several Hundred Dollars Worth of Loot. A woman was beaten by a thug, and bandits and burglars stole several hundred dollars in loot Wednesday night in various parts of the city. Mrs. Ona Smith, 36 of 1005 South Alabama street, was attacked after she left a street car at East and Bicking streets. She told police her assailant, roughly dressed, followed her from the street car line. Mrs. Smith said when she attempted to flee from him, he grabbed her and slugged her, then fled when she screamed. Grocer Is Held Up A purse snatcher who selected Mrs. Helen Lampke, 2818 East Michigan street, as his victim, today was in possession of $l5O in checks and $3. Mrs. Lampke said the youth grabbed her pocketbook while she w'as waiting for a street car at Fulton and Michigan streets. Police today are searching for the masked gunman who obtained $lO from Pete Serafin, grocer at 941 West Twenty-fifth street, Wednesday night as Serafin left his store. Two burglars were foiled in robbery attempts by north and east side residents. Marauder is Routed Otto Lieber, 1559 Park avenue, informed police a burglar fled from the second story of his home Wednesday night after he investigated a noise in a bedroom. The thief jumped from the porch roof No loot was obtained. Screams of Mrs. Ethel Ray, 318 South Walcott street, when she discovered a burglar in the basement of her home, caused him to flee ■without loot. Other thefts reported: Cecil Richards. 3420 Euclid avenue, radio and clothing. $93: Mrs. Helen Rldreth. 307 North Sherman drive, $5 and a mirse: A. H. Jav. 59 South Oriental street. $4.90; Mrs. Emma Freese, drv eoods store. 1327 Wrieht street, front door smashed, no loot obtained; Elmer Lee. 6169 College avenue, wearing apparel, $22; Mrs. Grace O'Meara ;2l! 2 North Olnev street, rue and chair,' $34. Mrs. Harrv Kennedy. 918 Tabor street. $1.50; Mrs. Addie Wiltsee. 1728 Gimber street. $3.67. and Mrs. Akrine Russo, central library, purse containing $7. WALES HAS MALARIA Attack is Slight, Daily Mail Says; Engagements Are Canceled. By United Press LONDON, Dec. 3. —The Prince of Wales was confined to his room today by an Illness which the Daily Mail said was a slight attack of malaria The prince’s condition was reported unchanged at St. James’ palace this morning. It was stated that no bulletins would be issued regarding condition. All the prince’s engagements for today were canceled.

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Paul G. Davis Is Elected as City Bar Chief

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. Paul G. Davis Election of Paul G. Davis as president of the Indianapolis Bar Association was anounced today following the association’s meeting Wednesday night at the Athletic Club. He will assume office Jan. 1 to serve during 1932 with other newly elected officers who are: Homer L. Elliott, first vice-president: Frank C. Dailev. second vice-president-Donald S. Morris, treasurer: william C. Kern, secretary; Michael A. Rvan and Oarl Wilde, executive committee members, and Jeremiah L. Cadick. Hubert Hickam. Milton W. Manaus and William W. Seagle. members of the committee on admissions.

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