Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1934 — Page 11
MARCH 23, 1934.
NRA BANS PRICE WARS Directs Growers to Sell at Fixed Profit After Marrh 31. WASHINGTON. March 23 NRA today issued orders forbidding retail groceries to sell any goods after
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DROWNING IS UNDERJWBE Police Delve Deeper Into Death of West Side Resident. Police today probed deeper into the death of Floyd Kriner, 1008 West Sixteenth street, whose body was found yesterday afternoon in a gravel pit in the northwest section of the city. Deputy Coroney John E. Wvttenbach said death probably was due to drowning. No marks of violence could be found on the body. Police today were questioning Charles Eckerts and Lindsey Eckerts, 1066 Pruitt street, in connec-
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tlon with the death. The Eckerts said they were with Kriner earlier and that he had# been drinking. They said they left him and that it i is their belief that he lost his way ; and fell into the gravel pit. Mrs' Letha Hodge. 1919 Montcalm | avenue, told police she heard sounds ; of an argument near the gravel pit ! and the cries, ‘‘Don’t do that. Let me go ” Kriner was bom in Knightstown. He was a truck driver and formerly employed at the Marietta Manufacturing Company. Survivors are the widow and three children. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Carburetor Firm Is Looted Officials of the Tom Connell Inc. Carburetor Company, 508 North Capitol avenue, today reported to police that thieves broke into their place of business and stole S3B in cash and a cash register and billing machine worth $l5O.
Bank Bandit Gets $2,000 By United Free* CRAB ORCHARD, Ky., March 23. —A bandit held up the Crab Orchard Banking Company late today
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and escaped with $2,000 amid a fusillade of bullets fired by Roland Gamer, assistant cashier. Chipmunks can sing better than birds.
Goshen Man Wins Harvard Award By Timet Special CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. March 23 Robert L. Bender, Goshen, was awarded one of the twenty-eight scholarships and fellowships an-
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nounced by the Harvard medical school today. Flies smell by means of hair-like organs on their legs.
