Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1934 — Page 8

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ROBLES RANSOM OFFER REFUSED BY KIDNAPERS Girl's Father Says SIO,OOO Is All He Can Raise: No Reply Heard. Bi)‘ r mlrtt f'ri m ’TUCSON. Ariz.. May 11.—Fernando Robies' plea to kidnapers of his 6jryear-old daughter, June, to accept SIO,OOO ransom mony in exchange fftr 3 r release apparently fell upon <r“ irs today. (Mr. Robles said he had received rib reply to his public appeal to the abductors to release his daughter, kidnaped sixteen days ago as she t*as returning from school, j Bowed with grief, he said he had nr assurance she would be returned safely and feared he will "never see tfie baby again" unless her captors

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were content to reduce their original ransom demands for *15.000. The *IO.OOO the electrical shop keeper offered, is all he can raise, he said. ICE EMPLOYE INJURED Worker Caught Between Floor and Elevator Top. George Whnloek. 50. of 3502 Wmlock street, employe of the Federal Ice Company. 3001 Prospect street, is in £ critical condition at city hospital today as the result of an industrial accident yesterday. His chest was crushed when he was caught between the floor and | the top of an elevator at the ice plant. WARNING NOTE”FOUND Message Hinting Death Turned Over to Police hv City Man. "Don't be afraid if someone is killed here this week!” This ominous note was found by Dan Cubal. 2627 West Michigan strept, Apartment 9. in the top stairs of the apartment. There are : six families living in the building Mr. Cubal brought the note to po--1 lice headquarters.

BAPTISTS HONOR DR. OJUTKAY Trustees Are Named With Other Officers at Meeting of 150. Officers, deacons and trustees of the First Baptist church for the coming year were chosen last night at a meeting of 150 members of the congregation, who awarded to Dr. O. R. McKay, former associate pastor, the title of associate pastor honors causa. George T. Purves Jr. and Chris A. Wagner were elected to the board of deacons and George F. Buttruff,

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Ira Fisher. C. G. Jacquart. J. E. Shewmon and E. J. Shumaker were re-elected. J. M. Antrim. H. J. Buell, Mrs. J. B. McCoy, Jess C. Moore. Mrs. W. B Rossetter. George T. Whelden and Earl E. Christina were elected trustees. L. E. Hall was elected superintendent of the church school to succeed A. C. Waggoner, general superintendent for the last four years. Officers re-elected included C. S. Merick. treasurer; Charles E. Daugherty, clerk: Earl F. Beam, general supervisor of the Baptist Young People's union, and E. E. Albright, chairman of the Christian education committee. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor, presided. Elevators in the RCA building at Rockefeller Center, New York, travel at the speed of 1,400 feet a minute; the 860-foot trip requires little more than thirty-seven seconds.

NAME OFFICERS ! OF SCOUT CAMP Dr. Silverman Is Appointed Physician: Hammer Swim Teacher. Robert Hammer, Indianapolis, swimmer at Indiana university and veteran of Boy Scout work, yesterday was appointed senior swimming instructor at the Scout's summer reservation, and Dr. Norman Silverman was named resident physician, to serve at Kahn hospital on the reservation. The appointments were made by the Indianapolis and Central In-

[ diana council of the scouts at a I meeting in the Lincoln. It was dei cided at the same meeting to send a representative of the local council to a national meeting in Bufl falo. N. Y.. May 31 to June 2. Wallace O. Lee, scout commissioner; Egrl W\ Kieer and F O. Belzer, i scout executive, are on the comj mittee to arrange this. Rural scout executives from all | over the state will meet Tuesday at ! the Lincoln to hear O. H. Benson. New York City, national director of rural service. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: West wind. 12 miles an hour; ; barometric pressure. 30.14 at sea level; temperature. 60; general conditions. clear, dusty; ceiling, unlimited: visibility, 3 miles.

3 BANDIT SUSPECTS HELD IN RICHMOND Arrested on ‘Dillinger’ Tip: One a Woman. ATf/ I ritrrf Prrtt RICHMOND. Ind., May 11.—Two men and a woman, giving their addresses as Columbus, 0.. were arrested here today as suspects in a series of small Ohio bank robberies. They gave their names as Henry Hopkins. Vernon Tay and Thelma Mitcham. The suspects were arrested by city police and federal officers running down a report that T ohn Hamilton. Dillinger gangster, was en route from Ohio toward Indiana. When arrested the suspects had

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approximately *6OO in cash in their possession and were riding in an automobile containing several revolvers. rifles and shotguns, police said. Jupiter has nine moons. t — == S Office Supplies and Equipment STEWART’S, INC. Formerly XV. K. Stewart Cos. 44 E. Washington St. LI. 4571 V. —J TODAY M Family Wash /I 1 L A Per Pound H 1 PROGRESS Soft Wafer I.anndry Utley t 373