Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1934 — Page 7

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2 COUNTERFEIT SUSPECTS HELD FOR GRAND JURY One of Pair Sought From Coast to Coast, U. S. Agent Says. Two alleged counterfeiters, captured here after a chase and struggle by two patrolmen, face federal grand jury investigation following a hearing before United States commissioner Fae W Patrick yesterday. Elated by the arrests. Charles Mazey. secret service operative, said that James E Burch. Logansport • Ind.) bartender, one of those held, was wanted by authorities from “coast to coast." The ether man held is Patrick J. Perrone, Logansport tavern operator. Police allege they found a counterfeit $lO bill in Burch's possession. Following the arrests, a woman who had passed the scene of the capture brought to authorities a bogus bill found there, acording to police. Today police were investigating the possibility that Burch and Perrone may have been the two men who kidnaped Paul E. Edwards. 25, of 1202 North Capitol avenue. Apt. 10, taxicab driver, and forced him to drive them to Terre Haute early Tuesday. Edwards told police that he saw the men flash a large roll of $lO bills. 70-YEAR-OLD FARMER IS CALLED LOVE THIEF Two Former Employers Sue lowa Septuagenarian. Bit l /•.** SIOUX CITY*la. Sept. 20—A 70-year-old farmer today was described as a love thief who stole the affections of the wives of two of his employers. Walker Henry and Corwin Monroe, who said they employed Peter Blenderman until after their wives left them, sued him for $60,000 in district court.

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Because C. E. Metsker. 2305 College avenue, is a fast worker when the opportunity presents itself, his daughter, Betty Alice Metsker, 13, <above> an 8-A pupil at School 34. Park avenue and Twenty-third street, yesterday received the first globe offered by The Indianapolis Times' circulation department for four new subscriptions. Betty is proud of her globe, and even prouder of her father. He obtained the four subscriptions in exactly five minutes.

PLANS FOR SPANISH REVOLT DISCOVERED Socialist Uprising Revealed in Student's Arrest. By United Press MADRID, Sept. 20. —Plans for a Socialist revolution under which government buildings were to be de-

stroyed and all persons in uniform shot without quarter were found on a student arrested in connection with the seizure of a truck load of munitions, police announced today. The plans were advanced as final proof that Socialists planned a revolt of large extent. Previously, police in raids had seized great quantities of arms and ammunition of all sorts.

CATHOLICS CALL CHARinPARLEY The Rev. A. R. Fussenegger to Head City Delegation at Session. Arrangements were being made today by the Rev. August R. Fussenegger. diocesan director of charities. and his Catholic Community Center staff, to attend the annual national conference of Catholic charities at Cincinnati. Oct. 7 to 10. The conference will be addressed by Governor George White of Ohio and former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. The conference will open with a solemn pontifical mass celebrated by the apostolic delegate, the Most Reverend Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, personal representative of the pope in the United States. More than 100 speakers are expected to take part in the conference program. Half of the bishops and archbishops in this country will attend and more than 2,500 delegates are expected. _ The Daughters of Isabella of Indianapolis, who have been assisting Father Fussenegger in support of the St. Elizabeth home, also will send a delegation. Morphine Queen, Aids Shot NANTUNG, China, Sept. 20.—A firing squad today executed Mrs. Chiu Yuon Sze, reputed ' morphine queen.” and two of her women lieutenants.

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By Time* Special FRANKFORT. Sept. 20.—Built eighty years ago on a site selected for religious purposes ninety-eight years ago. the Norris Chapel church building has been sold to Paul Norris for $75. Descendants of those who founded the church stipulated that the building is to be torn down, to save it from being put to some use other than the original one. Lumber in the building, erected at a time when good timber was plentiful, is said to be of excellent quality. Pews of fine were sold separately from the building, at prices ranging from $3 to $3.50 a pew. depending on length. When the church was built there were five graves in an adjoining cemetery and headstones from them were moved and placed beneath the structure.

n n n Hog Ignores Code By Timex Special MARION. Sept. 20. —Sale of a sow in the nick of time saved S2OO for Jesse Davis, Grant county farmer and signer of a hog limitation contract. Shortly after he disposed of the sow to a truck driver, she gave birth to ten pigs. On each there would have been a penalty of S2O had Mr. Davis been their owner when they were born. He attempted to obtain $22.50 for the mother hog. but rather than risk the penalty by waiting, disposed of her for sl2. tt o a Changed by Robbery By Times Special GREENFIELD, Sept. 20.—Robbery of Jesse Reeves, Greenfield Banking Company employe, has caused a change in the pay roll methods of the Greenfield Packing Company. Hereafter, employes will be paid by

check instead of cash as has been the practice. Most of the $3,500 loot obtained Saturday from Mr. Reeves, who was held up" while en route to Greenfield from Indianapolis where he obtained the money, was the pay roll of the packing company. STATE GARAGE BURNS Highway Building Destroyed by Flames; Loss $4,000. By United Press VINCENNES. Ind., Sept. 20.—The Indiana state highway department’s garage located outside the city limits was destroyed by fire last night, the loss being estimated at $4,000. Firemen were handicapped in fighting the blaze because of lack of hose to reach from city hydrants. IVES’) jjL?) RIMEX ma) V MONEY SACK One <hry> treatment frfDr. Platt’s RTNTTX vince you that here is real HAY KEVKR relief in safe, convenient capeule form. Pi-CT-re *X.PI2ESCjaPTXM IIMl lM $1 I 'haag L • I I Drugstores

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