Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1934 — Page 30

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BREMER FAMILY CLINGS TO HOPE BANKERIS SAFE Outsiders Believe Kidnap Victim Dead: Gone Sixteen Days. By t nitrd l’rri ST. PAUL, Feb. 2 —Outsiders today believed that Edward G. Bremer. St. Paul banker kidnaped sixteen days ago. probably is dead, but the Bremer family still expressed hope in spite of its firm denials that •word had been received since the day of the kidnaping. Adolph Bremer, father of the victim and friend of President Roosevelt, has maintained consistently that no messages from the kidnapers have been received since the first note demanding $200,000 ransom. In the face of a sixteen-day silence, however, the 73-year-old man has assumed a Spartan-like calm, in contrast to the evident nervous strain of the first few days. Police, outwardly at least, have refrained from intervening in the case, as requested by the father. The Vern Sankey case caused an exodus of federal agents to Chicago, which, the family hoped, would encourage the kidnapers to reopen negotiations. Clothing and Samples Stolen Clothing and samples in four suitcases, with a total value of S3OO, stolen last night from the car of E. Maticam, New York City, parked at the rear of the Claypool.

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Harry Pierpont. “trigger man” of the Dillinger gang on his w’ay to trial for the murder of Sheriff Jess Sarber of Lima, 0., and his sweetheart. Mary Kinder, en route here to be tried for aiding a jail break, in a farewell kiss as they separated at Kansas City, Mo., after being returned from Arizona.

Slugging Victim Held i Unable to tell police who slugged him. Joseph Flynn, 48, of 438 West New York street, was given treatment at city hospital and then slated on vagrancy charges. He staggered into Engine House 6 last night and asked for aid.

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SLACK REFUSES TO RUN AGAIN FOR MAYORALTY •Couldn’t Afford It,’ He Says: Judge Ryan Seen as Gainer. Former Mayer L. Ert Slack will not be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor, he said today in answer to repeated reports that he w T ould be the choice of the so-called Baker faction in the primary. “I have no intenton of being a candidate for mayor this year because I can not afford it,” Mr. Slack said. “The short time I served as mayor of Indianapolis w r as a sacrifice of my private business time.” Mr. Slack had been regarded by 1 many political observers as one who might enjoy the backing of that group of the Democratic party

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FEB. 2, 1933

Cl carets and Gum Stolen M. J. Wagle, New Augusta grocer, reported to police late yesterday that a carton containing gum. cigarets and other articles valued at $22. was stolen from his truck on North West street.