Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1936 — Page 7

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1936

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CONFESSION AS [IRR TRIAL EVIDENCE

Woods Defense Makes No Objection as Statement Is Read to Court.

ion of Earl r-oid Kenrchbery. was in Criminal Court secutor Edward

objection by

The purported confess

by Deputy Brennan without an

Cornelius Weaver,

today

remember exactly Preparing for tion with the Federal welcomed "to Indianapolis by! FHA director, The fleet, of | py C. J. Pastor, holdups here several months 2ago.! peing welcomed by May He was indicted with Wade Stile Peters and Mr. Pastor.

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en UNIT OF ARTILLERY

apolis,” the alleged statem read. | “It light have b na hi 1 as 20 alleg to ve been 2 member of a bandit gang which

perpetrated

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the robat grocery | Unable to Read, Write

SIOSS=exalnal The Nineteenth Field Artillery at sogucer iiliam Fort Benjamin Harrison left today Woods told the officer at the for Fort Knox, Ky, to engage In a month's the range. unit

tective that time the pu made. that write. Wioods specifically for an alleged robberv of a dr: gods store at 2619 W. Washington J 3. Waller C. Brown, store Doiited out Woods as f th bandits. Two witnesses, farnr Mears. in the store, and Delbert Cummins, a customer, 2lso identified Woods. The state was expected to rest this afternoon.

service practice on The artillery Col.

rported : artillery is ‘being tried is commanded by Lieut. Hayes. * Battery B is

to go to Cincinnati

one

ing of a new R. Xavier University. to Fort

of the open artillery unit at then will go

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I'he battery Knox. | Five West Point graduates of 1936 Woods is all have been an have reported at Fort Harrison. accomplice of Howard Lipscomb, >, | They are Lieuts. Robert F. Curran, who was killed by ] Thomas E. Clifford, James B. Leer, a holdup earlier tl Charles M. Pack and Raymond L. in his Seitle, Kv., home six months Cato. The ago, Woods at that t been assigned ed to have drawn rv. while Lieut Indianapolis officers

ood t coed

to the Eleventh InCato is to take

Field Artillery. Reserve officers on duty diana Civilian Conservation camps have been ordered month's duty at For Knox.

Others’ Trial Later He was arrested by Detective Sergeants Ralph Bader and Wil Kurrasch and Ray ¢ { tor's office, investi | Faulk and St demand | a jury trial and are to be tried latek | William Reid, 4661 W. Washington- | st, also is under indictment. in con*nhectior: yith the gang's alleged activities.

at InCorps liam lI, prosecu-

LOOT Ww ORTH $253 TAKEN

reported to police last night that thieves who entered her vesterday had stolen jewelry,

ware, an electric clock, and

HARVARD CLUB HERE ss TO SEEK CONVENTION |

> - - Members of the Harv Indianh today announced invitation to hold the tional | convention in Indianapolis next vear is to be extended to the! Associated Harvard Clubs, meeting | _ tomorrow and- Thi in Cambrifige. Mass. The group last met |s here in 1904. i Local members planni “the meeting in Joseph J. Daniels, George S. Olive, John GG. Ratich. Roland Allen, George M. Dickson, Jr. Gov. MeNutt and Hugh McK. K. Landon.

NAVAL TRE. ATIES SOUGHT By. United Press LONDON, Sept. looking toward a series of naval | treaties among Great Britain and the Scandinavian nations began today at the Briti ish h Foreign Office.

ard Club of that an annual na-

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i SE A Super-Value Drive to Open New Accounts

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JAIL TWO IN AUTO

Harry Campbell, 18, of 443 S. East-st, and Walter Pardue, 18, of | 1210 Union-st, were charges of vehicle taking early today after they are alleged to have | attempted to driving near White River and Mich-igan-st. Police said they stopped the i youths after a chase, Police said the car belonged to W. E. Hendrickson, 2432 Virginia-av.

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ENROLLMENT AT HERRON OPENED

Art School Class Work Scheduled to Begin on Monday.

Registration of students for the opening of John Herron Art School | classes Monday was started today. | The opening of classes is to be;

| featured by an exhibition of a

group of modern Italian posters | from the collection of Herbert M.|

| Woollen, who obtained them while | | in Europe.

| i |

Courses at the school this year}

| are to be similar to those last year,| | officials said, with Donald Mattison | | giving criticsm to advanced stutenis| | n painting.

Alan Thompkins, instructor of first | and second year students, is to give |

| lectures in history of art and David | | Rubins, | to given lectures on the history | | of sculpture and ornamentation. |

instructor in sculptor, is |

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