Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1934 — Page 8

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SSOO LOOT OF SAFECRACKERS AT CITY STORE Two Strong Boxes Torn Open by Yeggs: Checks Also Stolen. Yeggs who were Torch'd to flee from the Victor Furniture Company. 231 Wt Washington street, Saturday night bv tear gas concealed in the company's safe, were more successful last night m a visit to the Indiana Wallpaper Companv. 23 East Maryland street, and obtained SSOO there. At the wallpaper store they tore the doors from two safes, one of which, containing reenrds, had its combination plainly shown on a tag attached to the knob on the lock. The papers were strewn all over the office. The second safe yielded SSOO m cash and some cheeks, the exact amount of which could not be determined at once. Watches and other personal jewelry in the second safe were untouched. 2 PASSENGERS KILLED IN AIRPLANE PLUNGE Interference Blamed by Pilot for Fatal Crash. B’t > nit,* Prrna BROWERVILLE. Minn.. July 2 Interference of passengers with the pilot was blamed today for the deaths of two men in the crash of an airplane from a height of 1,000 feet. The pilot. Andrew Buhl, seriously Injured, indicated from a hospital bed that one of two passengers, Louis Nalewaja and Peter Buhl, his brother, may have grasped his controls. Bn I milrM z*r< CENTER. Texas. July 2 Roy Heiman of Dallas and Ned Allen of Longview were killed today when their plane crashed. The accident : occurred a few seconds after the ! men had waved goodbv to their sweethearts who had accompanied them to the airport. FIELD MEET TO BE HELD BY RIDING CLUB Second Annual Sweepstakes Are Planned for July 15. The Algonquin Riding Club. Thir- ! tieth street and Kessler boulevard, will hold its second annual sweepstakes and field meet. Sunday. July j 15. from 2 until 5. Details of the program are being worked out by committees appointed by Frank E. Samuel, general chairman. Ocn-'ral committee consists of Mr. Samuels. Miss Grace A. Speer, secretary; Dr. Evanson B Earp. coordinator; Frank J. Haight, presiding over drawing.

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Indiana in Brief Lively Spots in the State’s Happenings Put Together ‘Short and Sweet/

KV Ttmrt Sprritl July 2 Business men of Franklin have been advised in a w letter from the city ministerial association that they should not feel thev are under obligation to buy advertising in various schemes represented as connected with churches. Solicitation of advertising on such basis, the letter states, has been watched by the ministers “with no little concern.'’ and they believe it tends to ‘decrease the reverence and dignity which should be characteristic of the church.” Even when a solicitor has credentials from a church, the ministers declared business should not feel constrained to buy advertising.

B B B Lincoln Program Set LINCOLN CITY. July 2—Eleventh annual program of the Boonville press Club, honoring the memory of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln, will be held her** Sunday in the park bearing her name.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

A i'orrmbilfs reported to police as stolen belong to: P. • • McMahon 4305 Coil's' avenue. Ford coupe 21-125 from in front of 3360 N’or'h Meridian street. Minnie Smith. 651 Fairfleld avenue. Che-.ro>'. coupe, from in front of 651 Fairfl'.d avenu* Herman Huplce. 121 Wisconsin street. Ford V-8 sedan, from Illinois and Washington streei Pov South. 615 South Noble street. Chevrolet coupe, 107-422. from Morris and She.bv streets. Chaimer Fisher. 56 South Chester avenue Auburn sedan. 32-986 from Post road ar.d Pendleton Pike, auto used bv bandits m 'tiekup at Dunreith. Ind. F.m~;e-T Morris 234 North State avenue Ford roadster. 47-535. from in front of 234 North State avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to: J. H. Clelland. 1421 North P'rshing a enue. Auburn >edan found in front of 1433 Cornell avenue r,o:d: Jon's. 1222 Beecher street. Ford sedan found on Emerson avenue south of B"ch Grove Georg' Mahaffev. 3628 East New York s-reet Chevrolet roach, found in rear of 700 West St Clair street. Oris Snapp. 902 Olin avenue. HarlevDavidson motorcvrle. found at Eleventh s'reet and Holmes avenue. R J Pansey. 516 East Thirtv-fourth street I>Soto sedan, found in front of 666 East Twentv-first street Jnne'-Malev Automobile Companv. 2421 East Washington street. DeSoto coupe, found at New Jersev and Pearl streets. Auburn se.lan. no license, no certificate ol title motor number W. S 1640 found a Tibbs avenue and Michigan street. D F Edgerton 3510 North Pennsvl- • ar.ia street. Ford V-8 coupe, found at Ft. Harrison Philip T Heilman. 403 North Pennsvlvania street. Chevrolet sedan, recovered bv owner .lim Price 1322’ 3 North Senate avenue. Ford V-8 roadster, found at 500 Fisk street. THIEVES QUENCH THIRST Six Half-Barrels of Beer Loot at City Restaurant. Thieves with a thirst took Fix half-barrels of beer from a shed bark of a restaurant operated by Jake McClain, at 820 West Thirtieth street, yesterday, he reported to po-

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Lebanon Librarian Dies H'l 7 imr* Special LEBANON, July 2.—Funeral servicer were held yesterday for Mrs. Cora O. Bynum, 71. city librarian for twenty-five years and one of Lebanon's outstanding leaders in club and civic life. Mrs. Bynum, found dead in bed by her son, Boyd Bynum, was a victim of heart disease. Mrs. Bynum was the widow of Frank P. Bynum, former Lebanon business man and Boone circuit court clerk. Her father was Joseph O. Pedigo, who served as a captain during the Civil war. He entered the service when she was eight days old and returned when she had reached the age of 3 years. a an Pensions Cost $6,200 By Timet Special MUNCIE, July 2. —Old age pensions paid in Delaware county for the first four months of this year totaled $6,200. indicating an annual cost of $18,600, of which half will be paid by the state. Average of 345 persons get pensions monthly. They receivge $4.50 a month each.

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