Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1933 — Page 8

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POLICEMAN IS VINDICATED IN 'BEATING' CASE Accuser of Sergeant Kruse Is Sentenced to 30 Days on Farm. Sergeant Ed Kruse, accused of beating up James Jordan, in arresting him, was vindicated today in criminal court on an appeal by Jordan. Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker fined Jordan $1 and costs and sentenced him to thirty days at the penal farm for resisting an officer. The municipal court sentence on this charge was SSO and costs and six months. Baker also assessed a $3 and costs fine on a profanity charge, the same as in the lower court. Jordan was arrested when he is

HERE Miller-W ohV s “Dollar Day” gives you a wonderful opportunity to replenish yoiir summer wardrobe at prices that will never be repeated again. Take advantage of this opportunity TOMORROW Wednesday 9A. M. HUNDREDS OF SENSATIONAL VALUES being offered throughout the entire store which are NOT advertised due to the ] ew One and Two-Piece NEW KNIT ™|M DRESSES *f Ji I u TOl MB! Fancy knit weaves, in all Y I 3 Pique |K|P ||k9| white, maize, and powana Natural J ||9H der blue. Sizes 14 to 20. colored hnene, * CLOSING OUT nicely tailored I , J jackets, sizes 14 , 255 ALL WHITE Our Entire Stock of Dresses \ PIQUE ,<d BLOUSES I 2 foriß \ flHn AND ft “Special Group" ■ COATS SH SKIRTS JS \ ?of m yrrd% lh ?JII| / A iv H „ nTU rnR \ ■ \ s2 98 - . # IK I1 H MIK H printed voiles. < M Also a limited number of new I |HhH IMB mhack piques and W B Fine cashable ma- HI Ifs frihchams m all-white Pique Jackets, that terials. guaranteed jjjr formerly sold up to $2.98; good . fast colors, newest Sizes 14 to 46 assortment of styles and sizes styles. 1,500 PAIR 500 WHITE SHOES WHITE Drastically Reduced for Wednesday T T A f■ [ if I TOMORROW IS THE _ _ HA I \ C4I DAY. SAVE ON A A 11 A1 U \ 1- f SHOES. ENTIRE HIII I _• \ —JL V7N , R aTO ,■ vU Must Go! \*yM Se T AT° $295 - tU Per • BOUCLES “ft f F ~^ V Aw- ]■ ‘PIQUES and SI.OO I H SteL * CREPES In This Sale! • novelty cloths out WHITE! BEIGE! BLUE! BLACK! ' “jft ~1 GO WHITE AND BLACK! WHITE AND BROWN! ■ V W^M Eli-, // 1 COME TIES! PUMPS! OXFORDS! SANDALS! rxniy^^^^L KID! MESH! LINEN! PIGSKIN! PATENT! * tA,VL 1 sjfe| i Large and I

KIDNAPED BANKER, WIFE REUNITED

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After five days of captivity in the hands of kidnapers who demanded $75,000 for his safe return, August Luer, 77-year-old, Alton HIP retired banker and broker. was returned safely to his home after payment of a sum reported to have been SIO,OOO. The aged man was unharmed. He is shown above with his wife after they had been united at their home.

alleged to have used loud and abusive language late at night in the office of Dr. Tell C. Waltermire. 1339 North Pennsylvania street.

Residents of the neighborhood upheld Kruse, asserting Jordan was drunk and attacked the officer.

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CITY COUNCIL PUTS TAX ON POULTRY SALES 9 Ordinance Includes License Fees Ranging Up to S2OO. Ordinance for regulation of the sale of poultry was passed by city council Monday night and includes license fees ranging from $1 to S2OO a year. Farmers selling poultry’ and eggs from their own land will be required to pay $1 for a card. Retailers will pay a license fee of $25 a year. All others selling poultry and eggs will be classed as itinerant peddlers and required to pay an annual license fee of S2OO. Other ordinances adopted include: Permission for sale of a $161,000

bond issue to obtain funds to pav past due water and light bills. Permission for purchase of an ambulance for the city hospital. Ordinances introduced include one to make Fairfield avenue from Central avenue to Woodland drive a preferential thoroughfare, and the same classification for the entire length of Michigan street. REMAINS IN Still Suffering From Cold Caught on Week-End Trip. Bjt United Press WASHINGTON. July 18. Still suffering from the effects of a cold he caught while on a leek-end yachting trip. President Roosevelt today remained in his study at the White House, where he worked on his domestic recovery program.

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CLAIM CONFESSIONS IN BANDIT CASES Two Alleged Members of Gang ’Crack,’ Police Say. Confessions from two of an alleged bandit gang declared by police to have committed fourteen robberies

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* in Indianapolis recently, including the stickup on the Hugh McK. Landon estate. July 7. have been obtained, according to the police. Paul Parker. 21. of 1223 East Six- | teenth street and Richard Turner. 21, of 2039 Ludlow avenue, both in Marion county jail charged with robbery, are alleged by the police to have admitted their parts in the holdups. Noble Claycombe. 30, of 1233 North State avenue and William. Shaw. 19. of 1225 North State avenue, two

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other alleged members of the gang, are bting held in Muncie. James Turner. 51. father of Richard, is held |on a charge of conspiring in the robberies, though not actually participating in any. Among the palace treasures of' Persia is mentioned a $10,000,000 globe on which the seas are made of emeralds, countries are of rubies and other stones, and the frame is of gold, crusted with diamonds.