Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1934 — Page 20

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REGISTRATION TOTAL 226,227 14.000 More Than Voted in General Election Are Enrolled. Respiration for the primary riectmn reached a grand total of 226 227, it was announced today. This figure is 14.000 more uian the number of voters in t/ie last general election. Persons who failed to register for the primary may do so, beginning Mav 15, for the general elec*ion in the fall. The complete registration ov wards and townships is as follows; First ward, 10977; Second ward. T 923; Third ward, 9.324: Fourth ward. 5.580; Fifth ward. 7,7.59; Sixth ward. 9,390; Seventh ward. 9.036. Fighth ward. 8.083; Ninth ward. 12 082; Tenth ward, 11.215; Twelfth 's ard. 8 045; Thirteenth ward. 9.327; Fourteenth ward. 5.426; Fifteenth ward, 7.697; Sixteenth ward. 9,948: Seventeenth w-ard. 8.464; Eighteenth ward, 6,801; Nineteenth ward, 12.306: Twentieth ward. 8.90.5. Twenty-first ward. 9,721; Twenty-second w-ard. 887; Center, outside. 1 758; Warren township. 3 473; Franklin. 1.801; Perry. 6.525: Decatur, 1.353; Wavne. 10.071; Pike. 1.344; Washington. 2.823; Lawrence. 2.125. tT. S. Corn Grown in China The American corn plant found its way to China some time before 1-573. probably bv the longest route j —that is, carried to Europe by Spaniards, then to Mecca by Arabs, i and thence through central Asia to China.

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SOCIALIST LABORITES TO OBSERVE MAY DAY City Section of Party Will Meet Sunday Night. Tn keeping jcith the world-wide Socialist demonstrations begun in 1848. the Socialist Labor party. Indianapolis section, w-ill observe May day at 7:30 Sunday night at 29 South Delaware street. Charles Ginsberg will speak on ‘lnternational May Day and the American Working Class.”

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THREE ROBBERY SUSPECT HELD Two Men, Woman Confess Several Holdups, Police Say. With the arrest of an alleged gang composed of two men and a woman, who tried to emulate mobster tactics of John Dillinger. police claim to have obtained confessions solving holdups in five Indiana towns and a $1,826 robbery in Webster county, Kentucky. They are said to have committed robberies in Terre Haute. Princeton. Vincennes, North Vernon and Seymour. The woman. Inez Mitchell, alias Dodd. 36. Seymour, attired in men's cloihes. is said to have driven the bandit car. Clay Scott. 36. gang leader, in addition to the Indiana robberies, told police he participated in robbing a farmer of $1,826 at his farm in Webster county, Ky. Leland Devault, 31. confessed to a holdup in Terre Haute. The trio, arrested in the men’s residence on North Illinois street, also .is suspected of five filling station robberies in Evansville and two in Plainfield. Detective Chief Fred Simon said. With the exception of the Princeton holdup, the attendant was kidnaped in each holdup and not released until the bandits had driven outside the city limits. Scott said he and four other men participated in the robbery at the Kentucky farm. He gave the names of three other men, all relatives.

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