Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1934 — Page 38

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D. R. RICHBERG, NOTED LIBERAL, TO SPEAK HERE C. of C. Engages NewDealer for Address Oct. 15: Mills to Follow. Donald R Rfrhberg. famed liberal and national emergency council executive director, will speak here the night of Oct. 15 at Murat temple, according to arrangements made by Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce directors. Ogden L. Mills, old guard Republican leader and treasury secretary under President Herbert Hoover, will be the speaker Oct 25. “Our purpose in arranging these meetings is strictly nonpartisan." Louis Borinstem, chamber president. said. * We are undertaking the series as a service to our members, bringing to them recognized national loaders of different viewpoints so that they may meet and hear first hand those men who are taking an Important part in developing na-

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I Mona 1 governmental and business I policies. •We believe that these meetings ! will aid in crystalizmg the sentiment of business men of this community on business-governmental problems, so that they more effectively mav present their opinions to their national and state legislators.” MOTION SET TO QUASH BANKERS' INDICTMENTS 5 Huntington Men Charged With Embezzlement. fly r nite<i Pmi HUNTINGTON. Ind.. Sept. 21 A motion to quash embezzlement indictments against five former officers of the closed Citizens State bank was set today for Sept. 26. in Huntington circuit court. Those indicted by the grand jury which reported last week were Ben F. Billiter. former president of the bank: Howard Shideler, vice-presi-dent; Carl Endicott, trust officer and manager of the bond department; Paul M. Taylor and Eli Allen, directors. SIOO Stolen From Purse in Home While John Tysen and nis family were eating dinner at their home, 719 East Fifty-ninth street, last night, they heard a noise on the second floor. Upon investigation it w r as found that SIOO had been stolen from a purse.

SUSPECT FREED IN $2,500 MILL HOLDUP Bowling Association Robber Definitely Identified. Police broke even on the identification of two bandit suspects yesterday. Witnesses failed to identify a Marion find.) taxicab driver held on vagrancy charges as one of two well-armed bandits Who seized $2,500 in the Evans Milling Company holdup Wednesday. Lawrence J. <Pig> Nichols was !Th* Only Funeral Home jjS With Cnn| Air Conditloning. WHT^ 2050 E. Michigan St.

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