Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1934 — Page 8
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SIX ARE NABBED BY CITY PDLICE IN GANG HUNT Two Women, Four Men Are Held as Robbery Suspects. With six persons, two of them ytfling women, held under high bond, police appeared today to have broken up a gang of holdup men and robbers as a result of having picked up a stolen auto last night at Capitol avenue and Twelfth street.
Seized with the six were a .45 caliber Colt automatic pistol, load'll and with an extra clip; an empty United States Bulldog revolver, a second automobile tentatively identified as having been used in gasoline swindles, two glass cutters, a sledge hammer, three automobile master keys, a flashlight and a pair of wrenches. Those held are William Halpin. 21. of 1403 Boilefontainc street, who. police say, is under suspended sentence for robbery; William Cook, Detroit, Mich.; James A. Reid, 23. of 1229 Broadway; Mitchell Ross. 28; Louise Wilson. 18. and Thelma Wolfe, 24, the last three all of the Lexington apartments. Halpin. Reid and Cook were seized in the stolen car, police say, and Halpin Is reported to have given several versions of how he obtained it, ending Anally with a purported confession it was stolen. The tr is listed as owned by Fern Lantz. Nappanee. Ind. The plates on it were issued to Reid at 616 North Alabama street, said by police to be a false address, for a 1925 model. Questioning of the trio led police to the Lexington apartments, where Cook had told detectives he was living wuth Ross. There, the women and three other men. not arrested, were found. While police were questioning the five, Ross drove up in the second car. the police report states, adding that this car was one wanted as having been used in several attempts to swindle gasoline station proprietors in a scheme involving faLse diamonds. U. S. LABOR JOB OPEN $2,000 Legal post to Filled by Civil Service. The position of junior legal assistant in the bureau of labor sta- ( tists will be filled by competitive rivil examination. Frank J. Boatman. local board secretary, announced today. Requirements are a college or lawschool education, including labor 1 law and allied subjects. The salary is $2,000 a year. The closing date for applications is June 30. G. 0. P. GROUP MEETS Irvington Club Discusses Policies of National Party. Policies outlined in the national platform of the Republican party ?"ere discussed last night at a jnieeting of the Irvington Republican Club, 5446'.• East Washington street. Members who led the discussion were Claude E. Anderson. Harold F. Kealing. Samuel Shank and Fred W. Rubin. Bert C. Morgan presided. One Killed. 6 Hurt in Crash fiv t m iti il Prr* LOGANSPORT. Ind.. July 10 Miss Emma Roach. 18. died today from injuries suffered in an automobile accident here last night. Six others were hurt in the crash.
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Confessing murder of Earl Gentry. ex-Indiana Klan leader, for S6O and “a million dollars in satisfaction," Carl Church, itinerant painter, shown in top photo in Jefferson <Wis.) jail, was given a life term. Below is Mrs. Carrie Gill, common law' wife of Gentry, w'ho, despite a not guilty plea, admitted, police say, she paid Church to kill Gentry because she feared him.
MOBILIZE CITY FOR CRUSADE ON INSECTS Dust Guns Used in Ridding Gardens of Pests. Dust guns and insecticides, to be used in the ridding of relief gardens of insect pests, have been provided by the Governor's commission on unemployment relief. Gardens in Marion county will be treated under the supervision of the Indianapolis Garden Center. Gardeners will be expected to be at their gardens on days specified for the dusting treatment, to assist in the work. Today the tract at Butler university was to be treated; tomorrow’ city hospital and water company tracts; Wednesday, Ross tract, the American Car and Foundry Company. Rainbow Ridge and Piel Brothers Starch Company i tracts; Thursday. Truly Nolan tract, 1 park board "200'’ and the Camby park additions; Friday, Bliss tract, Sisters of St. Francis tract, and Irvington tracts. AD MEN PLAN OUTING Installation Srevices to Be Held at Woodstock Club. Officers of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis will hold installation services at Woodstock Country Club Thursday. Golf, tennis, horseshoes, bridge and swimming will be included on the program. Hal Bonham has arranged a diving 1 exhibition preceding the dinner.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
.JULY 10, 1934
