Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1933 — Page 18
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JUDGE ORDERS SI 2,200 PAID TO DEPOSITORS Unrestricted Amounts in Belmont, Virginia Avenue Banks Released. Payment of $12,200 in unrestricted deposits of two banks, now in receivership, was ordered today by Superior Judge John W. Kern. Os the amount $5,500 will be paid depositors in the Belmont State bank, through Prank Ross, receiver, and $6,700 to Virginia Avenue State bank claimants through Edward A. Qliger, receiver. The money will be that held in eparate accounts after the reopening of the banks in March. It will have no bearing on the 5 per cent restricted balances that were tied up with the closing of the institutions. Kern said. Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox today issued an order giving Mrs. Margaret Caito the privilege ol inspecting the records of the defunct Meyer-Kiser bank in her suit against the former liquidating agents. Thomas E. Garvin, receiver for the institution, was recipient of t he court order. Records of other local banks were to come before the grand jury today after no evidence of a. criminal nature had been revealed in the quiz Into affairs of the State Savings and Trust Company, Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson said Oscar C. Hagemier, grand jury deputy prosecutor, announced that no additional witnesses had been subpenaed today. Deposits of the State Savings in the two banks prior to its closing will be studied, with the banks’ record brought before the grand jury, Hagemier said.
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PUBLIC ENEMY GUILTY Golfbag Gangster Sentenced to l ean on Federal Gun-Toting Charge, CHICAGO. June 2—Sam <Golfbagi Hunt, the fifth public enemyfound guilty by the federal govern-
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ment on gun toting charges, today was under a one-year sentence in jail. Hunt, a reputed member of the old Capone gang, received his nickname after police found a gun in a golfbag he was carrying.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TDIES
LAW ALUMNI TO ELECT William B. Gemmill Named Head of Indiana School Graduates. Officers of the Indiana LawSchool Alumni Association were
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elected at the annual dinner Thursday night in the Columbia Club. Willard B. Gfmmlil, former judge of Indiana supreme court, was named president. Other officer* are Samuel J. Offcutt, Greenfield.
vice-president, and Samuel E. Garrison, Indianapolis, re-elected secretary. Annua! commencement exercises
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will be held tonight in the Clavpool with Frank H. Hatfield. Evansville, president, of the Indiana State Bar Association, as the speaker.
JUNE 2. 1933
POULTRY SPECIALS FANCY LEG. 1933 FRYERS 1': to 2 Lbs.rtfV u- iU e Young Roasting 4 CHICKENS Lb. 1 2C Young m 4C Free Delivery North of Washington Street East and West PRESSING free hoosTer POULTRY MARKETS 107 1029 N. Alabama St. r Vir * i " i * Ave - I uuntflin Square LI. 1881 DR. 6766
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