Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1935 — Page 18

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VANNUYS FAILS TO MAKE CALL ON GOVERNOR Senator Asserts He Didn't Have Time to Hold Political Parley. BY JAMES DOSS Times MafT Writer There wasn't any political history made at, the Statehou.se today, United states Senator Frederick VanNuys forgoing riis scheduled conference with Gov. McNutt. The Senator said he didn't have time to pay the much-ballyhooed call, which would have been his first appearance at the Statehouse since Gov. McNutt's inauguration. He hoped, however, he said, to make a telephone call before leaving for Washington later today. If he paid his respects in this manner he worked fast, because the Governor left with Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend at noon for Cayuga to attend a four-county Democratic rally. Coming as it did on the heels of a conference yesterday between the Governor and Senator Sherman Minton, Senator VanNuys' scheduled call was looked upon in some quarters as a gesture toward hpaling the rupture between the state administration and the VanNuys faction. The last talk between the Governor and Senator VanNuys was on the Roosevelt Special when the President passed through Indiana. Senator VanNuys said today he “found everything satisfactory, both industrially and politically,” on his swing through 35 counties. His-statement was not elaborated upon and was opr n to more than one construction, inasmuch as he threatened when he broke with the, state administration to make such a trip and build an organization to prevent the McNutt faction from steam-rollering the next state convention. The conference yesterday between Gov. McNutt and Senator Minton also included Pleas Greenlee, the Govejnor’s patronage secretary, and was reported to have dealt with the latter’s prospective candidacy for Governor.

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CHAPTER FOUR (Continued* THE big sedan sped down the road and was out of sight before any one had got to the policeman's side. For the next half hour everything was in confusion. The bank cashier was in a state of nervous collapse; he could do nothing but lie back in the big leatner chair behind the president's desk and gulp convulsively while someone bathed his temples in wam water. Th? stenograrner. although far less preturbed. dithered about helplessly. Only the young teller had presence of mind enough to grab thp telephone, call the nearest city and notify the police there. After a time the confusion lessended enough, and the aging cashier recovered enough, so that he and the teller and the bank's president, who had bien summoned by telephone, could begin to reckon up the total of the loss. About the time they had finished —they found that some SIO,OOO in cash and bonds worth $30,000 had been taken—another big car came whirling to a stop in front of the bank; and out of this one sprang half a dozen policemen from the city, eager to pick up the trail of the departed gunmen. The policemen questioned those in the bank. The sheriff and his deputies arrived and asked some questions. The entire populace of the little town— 4s9, by the last census—seemed to be congregated just outside the bank, eager to ask still more questions on its own hook. At last the police captain from the city, after telephoning a general alarm to be broadcast throughout the state, and conferring briefly with the sheriff, turned to the president. “Look.” he said, “those birds are probably a hundred miles away by now, and getting farther aw r ay every minute. You're a national bank, so this robbery is a Federal offense.

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“Your best stunt is to notify the regional office of the Department of Justice. They'll have a man out here right away, and they can go after these birds better than we can hope to. because they can chase 'em all over the United States, if necessary—and it'll be necessary, too. if I know anything about this sort of thing. ... So why don't you do that? Want me to make the call?” The president agreed, and the policeman got on the phone and talked to a man in an office 50 miles away. And that was how it was that late that aftemon Larry Glenn got out of a small coupe and walked brisklv into the bank and presented himself to the president with the words. “I'm Glenn, regional director of th" Division of Investigation of the Department of Justice. Now about this robbery—” Mik Hagan listened while Larry brought the story this far. “Okay,” he said. “But about this girl you're looking for. How does she draw cards in all of this?” CHAPTER FIVE 'T'HE girl, Larry explained, came into the story indirectly, but she might well prove the key to (he whole puzzle. To make clear her connection with everything it

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was necessary to do a little more explaining. “Everybody down there had the jitters.” he said. “They were all too excited to know what they'd seen and what they hadn't seen. The stenographer was no help at all. Evidently she'd never taken her eyes off the pistol that had been pointed at her. The young teller wasn't much better. “Oh, he gave us descriptions, of course. But you know what these descriptions amount to —'medium height, clean-shaven, dark hair, weighs about 160 pounds, wore a blue suit and a panama hat.' Lord, you could arrest any one of 50,000 persons on a description like that! The only fellow we really got anythnig from was the old cashier. “He’d been the worst scared of any of them, but he did remember one thing. The gunman who took him under his wing had been the one with the bag into which all the loot was dumped; and the old chap did manage to notice the

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, hand that held the bag the left i hand, it was. He said that the in- ! dex finger of this hand was missing. He was sure of that, even if he didn't know whether the man had gray eyes, brown eyes, or glass eyes. Apparently he'd kept his gaze riveted on that hand all through the holdup. “Well, that was about all we had in the way of identification. A missing index finger on the left hand! Not much to go on is it?” Hagan chewed his cigar and shook his head. (To E-? Continued)

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