Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1933 — Page 14

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FOILED IN ONE STORE. BANDITS RAID ANOTHER Two Hoidups Tried by Pair in 12 Minutes: Get , SBO Loot. One robbery netting SBO and an attempted holdup in twelve minutes was the record last night of two young bandits in north side stores. A few minutes after 9, the robber pair entered the city fruit store, 3522 College avenue, commanding the manager, Gerald Murray, 21, of 648 East Thirty-first street, to lie on the floor. At this juncture, Dr. T. F. Rodgers, 5841 Park avenue, entered the store. He recognized one of the bandits as an acquaintance, he told police, and spoke to him, not knowing a robbery was in progress. The bandits fled without loot. A few minutes later, the pair entered the drug store of J. W. Lee, 1048 Fairfield avenue. Mr. Lee and a customer, Herman Wagner, 3441 Guilford avenue, were forced into a back room. Cash registers containing the store’s money and funds of a postal substation accounted for most of the SBO loot, and Mr. Wagner was robbed of $3. John Lee, son of the proprietor, and Wesley Swails, 3511 Birchwood avenue, entered the store during the looting and were forced into the back room. Young Lee was robbed of sl. MAN OVERCOME BY GAS Falls Unconscious to Floor While Repairing Kitchen Stove. All®o Bevel, 64. of 1454 Brookside avenue, today was recovering from being overcome by gas while repairing leaks in a stove at his home. His wife, Mrs. Rosa Bevel, and Mrs. Anna Hogan. 1448 Brookside avenue, found Bevel lying on the kitchen floor overcome by gas when they returned home. They summoned the fire department rescue squad, members of which used an inhalator for more than an hour before taking him to city hospital.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Elva West, 234 East Ninth street. Ford coupe 412397, from 234 East Ninth street. Paul Smiley, Tipton, Ind., Dodge truck, from Tipton, Ind. Bertie Martin 737 Ogden street, Buick sedan, from in front of 737 Ogden street.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: The Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Company, Ford coupe, found in rear of 800 North Capitol avenue. C. Brogan, 1038 Troy avenue, Buick sedan, found at East street and Le Grande avenue.

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- THIS CURIOUS WORLD -

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Wabash Farmer Falls Dead WABASH, Oct. 24.—Stricken while working in a field near his home, Richard Rhoads, 70, fell dead of apoplexy last night.

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HEARING IS SET ON BELT TRACK ELEVATION PLAN Civic Clubs to Meet With Railroad, City and County Officials. | Officials of the city and county, the railroads, and south side civic associations will meet Nov 8 in city hall to discuss plans for completion of the Belt railroad elevation through a federal loan. The date was set following a visit of south side leaders yesterday to Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. The civic heads complained of delay by the city administration in urging action on the projectIt is proposed that the city borrow its share of the elevation cost from the government. The cost has been estimated at approximately $3,000,000. • City officials contend that they can not proceed until the railroads are prepared to assume their share of the financial responsibility.

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