Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1934 — Page 22

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WELFARE GROUP RE-ELECTS ALL 1933 OFFICIALS Mansur B. Oakes Again to Head Activity of Organization. All officers of the Family Welfare Society were re-elected unanimously yesterday at the society’s annual meeting in the Columbia Chib. Officers are Mansur B. Oakes, president; Austin V. Clifford, first vice-president; Jacob L. Mueller, second vice-president, and John F. Whites, treasurer. Directors named included Grier M. Shotwell, the Rev. Ernest N. Evans, Earl Buchanan. James A Collins, Mrs. Elliot R. Hooten, Mr. Mueller. Herbert S. King, Mr. Oakes, Warrack Wallace. Mrs. Larz A. Whitcomb and John S. Wright. The group elected John R. Welch an honorary director in tribute to his many years of service. Speakers at the meeting included Mrs. Rhoda M. Morrow, general secretary; Mr. Clifford, Miss Mary E. George, children’s bureau director; Mrs. John MacDonald, Miss Louise Kiersted, Mrs. Thelma Jackson, Miss Eleanor Jones and Linn A. Tripp.

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Former ‘Shine Ball’ Artist and Mate Suspended From Police. From the big league to the hot stove league. That has been the transition of Horace <Hod* Eller, one-time famous “shine ball" artist of the Cincinnati Reds. His status with the "hot-stove" ball heavers was proven today. For "Hod." now known in Indianapolis as one of the bravest and most competent policemen in the city, was caught hugging a big stove in a shack of the M. A. Silver Coal Company. 1645 Alvord street, according to allegations now before the safety board. “Hod" and Patrolman Michael Yates who ride one of the police radio cars were suspended today from the police force on charges of neglect of duty, conduct unbecoming an officer and a violation of a department rule that one policeman must be in a radio car at all times. According to Chief Mike Morrissey, who reported the alleged malfeasances to the safety board today, a lieutenant of police came upon the ex-star ball tosser and Yates in the shack, hugging a big-bellied stove. The policemen, according to Chief Morrissey, had removed their

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BARES ‘INSIDE’ OF BREAK AT STATEPRISON ‘You Could Get an Elephant In,’ Says Dietrech to Officers. “I could have got ten machine guns inside the state prison walls,” Walter Detrich. Indiana terror mobi ster, told state police yesterday as he was grilled on details cf the state prison break Sept. 26 when ten convicts shot and slugged their way to freedom. The Dillinger mobster was taken back to the state prison last night under guard of a state police squad. He will serve out the remainder of a life sentence imposed in Ver--1 million county in 1931 for robbery of the Citizens State bank of Clin- ; ton. Three bandits and a deputy sheriff were slain in a running gun fight following the bank holdup. “You could get an elephant in,”

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