Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1934 — Page 10

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3 SUSPECTS IN EMRICH HOLDUP ARE IDENTIFIED Furniture Store Employes Name Alleged Bandits From Photographs. Police todav accumulated accusation against three men who Saturday looted the Emrich Furniture Company. 324 West Morns street, of ♦BOO and later were identified bv employes through police photographs Bertiiion pho' ograph? of suspects are ,jud to have identified the lurniture store robbers as Eierett Kocher and Wallace Brady. bo r hos and Lloyd Griffith, Bowling Green, parole violators from the Indiana '•tat** reformatory, Pendleton. and they are believed to rv> the same who held up a branch of the Union Trust Companv ten da’. - ago and a Carbon 'lnd > bank last week. Employes of the furniture store were threatened with sawed-off shotguns One man guarded tre door while his two companions ordered Ray F. Hanger, treasurer and manager, to open the safe. Albert Bedel. Carmel; Franeis F. i)u2an 630 North New Jersey street, and William Emrich, 520 Sutherland avenue, were in the office when the bandits entered and w-rs oidered not to move The trio fled in a waiting automobile bearing altered Kentucky plates. The car was later found on Raymond street a block east of Harding. In it were found a set of Indiana plates which had been reported stolen by C F. Greenough 2135 North Alabama street. The automobile had been stolen two months ago from Walter Boyce 1626 Congress avenue. MRS. GARRARD WILL HEAD ORPHANS’ HOME president. Other Officers. Are ReElected for Year. Mrs. Charles A. Garrard will continue as president of the Indianapolis Orphan's Home another year, as result of her re-election, it was announced toriav. Other officers re-elected were Mrs. Almus G. Ruddell and Mrs Mansur B Oakes, first and second vicepresidents. respectively; Miss Gertrude Taggart, treasurer; Mrs. L. C. Bovd. corresponding secretary, and Miss Flora Ketcham. recording secretary. Mrs. F.li Lilly was named the new third vice-president. Named as directors were Mrs. Robert S. Sinrlair. Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mrs. Oakes. Mrs. Roy E. Adams. Miss Ketcham. Mrs. Garrard. Mrs. W. W. Knight and Miss Dorothy Cunningham. Advisory board members are Dr. Charles P. Emerson. Dr. J. C Daniel. Harold B. West. Clarence W. Morrell. Superior Judge Russell J. Ryan. DeWitt S. Morgan, Frederick G. Appel, Henry’ E. Ostrom. Joseph E Reagan and Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. King Zog’s Mother Dead Bn T’nilrit /’mi TIRANA. Albania. Nov. 26Queen Mother Sadie. 58 mother of King Zog I died yesterday.

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DORCAS GUILD COMPLETES COMFORTS FOR NEEDY FAMILIES

Working every Thursday afternoon since last, July, members of the Dorcas guild, volunteer women workers of th*' Volunteers of America, have completed sewing on comforts to be distributed to needy Inlis families as Thanksgiving gifts. Major Grace Crandall has been in charge of the work. All of the comforts have been made from rpmnants of heavy army blankets cut. into suitable ‘blocks.’’ stcehed together, lined with grey flannel and knotted with red yarn. The finished comforts will be distributed by Warren Jacobson and James W. Lawrence. Dorcas guild members shown here are. left to right. Miss Madeline Marks. Mrs. Earle F. Hites. Mrs. Dlia Ritchie. Major Crandall, Mrs. W. A. Stickler, Mrs. Florence Firth and Mrs. Emma Spenny.

COLUMBUS MAN HEADS STATE DAHLIA SOCIETY

Ravmond Sparks Begins Duties as President. Raymond M. Sparks. Columbus. Ind.. assumed his duties today as Dahlia Society of Indiana president following elections last week, other new officers are George H. Washburn. Kokomo, senior vice-presi-dent; o. A- Guntle. Frankfort, and Charles S. White, Indianapolis, regional vice-president; R. H. Ayres, Indianapolis, secretary, and D. R. Curtis, Indianapolis, treasurer. Named to the executive coinmittpp wero H. C Gaeth, Noblesville; F. T. McCurdy. Kokomo; Mrs. Orl Silverthorn. Shelbyville. Ralph C. Swarts and R o Wenning. Indianapolis. and Miss Jennie Tudor. Zionsville.

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DR.BEEBE TO LECTURE HERE Scientist to Describe His Record Trip Into Ocean’s Depth. A detailed account of his trip into the blue-black midnight, of the ocean a half-mile below the surface will be one of the features of the talk to be given by Dr. William Beebe, scientist, who will lecture in B. F. Keith's theater, Thursday night. Dec. 13. under the auspices of the Town Hall lecture series. Sealed in a 400-pound steel bathysphere. Mr. Beebee descended into depths which never before had been visited by human beings. The sphere, constructed of heavy steel and having a window of fused quartz built to withstand the nine-

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