Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1932 — Page 2

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DEMANDS PLANK FDR REPEAL OF BONE DRY LAW Edgar Hart Warrib State G. 0. P. Must Act on Issue. Warning • *hat <he Republican et**e and th inter-relations committee* n' the Republican Editorial Association in marine their preliminary platform draft include a plank promising repeal of the Wr.trht bone-drv ia wa l sounded h- Edgar Har Marion count’ r airman, prior to the meeetjne *hr> af rrnoon. Hart declared the Marion countT r resent*lives on the convention resolutions commit -ee next Wedne*cia- ill insist on a repeal plank and :f it. is not granted be the cc.-nmitfrc rhe fight would he rarmr' -o tije floor of the convention This threat was made after Ivan f Moresn. Republican ehairn. -n declared hr dfircd a platform committer which would no be stampeded and would ty none S’rong enoucli to keep the fightfrom the floor I* was learned that it planned to place Oeor2e Stout editor of th< H r nrv Marshall owned Lafayette pe v paper, in charge of ro!]rr*:nc recommendations for the platform Morgan said in his opinion the state should appoint a subcommittee ip select the permanent chairman

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Marathon Is Scheduled in Connection With Dance Pupils’ Recital. The Indianapolis Times in collaboration with Ernestine Ewing and Nf-rna Celets. two of Indianapolir' icadme dance instructors, from the Ftorkman Dance Studios. Indiana's SareeM school of dancing, will condor* a toe marathon at the Murat theater Saturday. June 31. The content will follow immedia'elv af*er a dance recital, in which 300 children and adult*, pupils of Miv Ewing and Miss Ceirte. will parUcipaie The *oe endurance marathon will he open to children and adult* of all ages who are not professionals Judges will be Walter Hickman, dramatic critic of The Times; Louise Pr-tr'i local dance instructor, and C plain P M Allen, head of the dance depar’ment of Culver Mili•a: v academv. Louis Stockman will ac’ as master of reremonies To the one staying up on his or her toes correctly for the longest period of time. $lO in gold will be awarded and an opportunity to appear upon the Lyric stage for the week of June Ifi in the Lyrie R K O and Stoekman Danee Studios da nee review . To his knowledge, savs Stockman *he longest am one has been able to stand up on his toes has been 21 minute'. Can you stand on your toes longer? If you think you can. and wish to enter this novel contest, send your name and address and pictures, if von have them to the contest editor

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5330 IS BANDIT LOOT IN HOLDUP AT GAS STATION Well-Dressed. Unmasked Robber Gets Mornmg Collections. Loot of $3.30 was obtained shortly after noon today by a wolldress. unmasked bandit a* a Sinclair Refining Companv filling station at Twenty-second and Dela* ware streets. He escaped with a companion who had waited m an automobile All except S3O of thf loot represented collections marie during the morning from Sinclair stations bv Austin F Wilson. 2fi. of 5404 College avenue, a supervisor The $.30 was taken from the safe of the station at Twenty-second and Delaware. Wilson and the attendant. Ben Doming. 22. of 120 East North street, were seated at a table in the station going over reports A man about 5 feet tall, armed with a revolver, walked in. All right, gentlemen; it's a holdup. he said. Turning to Doming, he said " 1 /here are your keys?" In the car." the attendant replied. "Go out and get them, and don't . try any monkey business,” the robber ordered. Deming obeyed. He was forred to open the safe and hand S3O to the.

Dry Foolers By t nOtti p*-*,, NEW YORK June 3 Dry agents here have adopted the strategy 7 of raiding an empty nirht club at noon, then waiting in possession until the the operators arrive One of the most exclusive and elaborately furnished resorts in Manhattan was the rnidrs’ objective The only prisoner was a sleepy doorman taker, when he entered to begin work. The club occupied six floors, housing two bars, recreation rooms and dining salons. Furnishings were valued at more than SIOO,OOO. Agents were interrupted in their search by frequent ringing Os the door bell as pa'rons sought entrance by showing admittance cards.

bandit who. in the meantime, had obtained S3OO from Wilson. The robber walked silently from the station to the waiting automobile parked on Twenty-second street near the intersection The men drove west on the strreet. according to Walter T. Cunningham., 1022 Edge wood avenue. Witnesses differed in descriptions of the car. Cunningham said i' was a small coupe, faded blue in color, and a 1329 model. Dennnc saved sl7 in the holdup, as the bandit did not search him The money was in a changer and the attendant’s pockets. About an hour and a half before the robbery Deming said he rc--rivcti a telephone call from a man who asked: "Has Mr Wilson been there yet to collect?" At .he company's office, it was said the station had not been called today.

ORDER FRAUD TRIAL Court Rules Huteson Must Return to City. James F Huteson has boon ordered returned to Indianapolis from San Francisco to face mail fraud charges, by the United States cirrui 7 cuort of appeal;:, according to v ord received here. The higher court denied a petition for a writ of habeas corpus Huteson will be tried here next fail in connection with an alleged SIOO.OOO swindle of Marion county citizens by the Indiana Estates Company through sale of lots in the Morningside addition along Kessler boulevard Indicted with Huteson. financial backer of the company, were Mel J O Keefe and William M. Dozier, who some time ago gave bond in California for their appearance here for trial with Huteson.

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