Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1937 — Page 11

TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| neighbors house. The man fled night and robbed of $15. Paul Pat- | several suspects in the slaying of BANDITS MISS $1000 | notaup, missed by five minutes south on New Jersey St., she said. | terson, 28, of 115 W. Walnut St., taxi }John Charles Goldstein, 52-year-old | CLEVELAND, March 23.—A ban-| $1000 delivered to the cafe from a Negro vouths were arrested ! y eroce foam : | 3 on ee Wh Wer Yo driver, reported early today that two |” \"g wun of 18 Negroes, arrested | dit trio, who obtained $20 in a cafe | bank. a I Es vy for|Negro gunmen held him up at 25th | during the last 10 days, was held

| questioning in connection with the | St. and the Canal and escaped |last night for witnesses to the slay- 208 N. Delaware burglary of a Kokomo department with $5. ling and victims of recent holdups Near Ohio

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! Gale St. called headquarters last | Ave. reported surprising a prowler night and told officers she had been RL hits HOHie hal High. Be old police he was in the basement | awe Ci by a noise at her bedroom | firing the furnace when he observed window.

| the man through the window. Looking out she saw a man in the Prowler Wore Minsk vard, she reported. According to ;

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Mrs. Crowley, he ran to a bicycle he had parked near the alley, mounted and rode away.

Earlier in the evening a police radio squad cruising near 40th St. and Park Ave. reported seeing a suspicious-looking cyclist riding down an alley. The man fled when the officers approached, they said. Two alleged prowlers are being held on vagrancy charges. One was arrested at 318 W. New York St. yesterday and the other at 21st St. and Central Ave. early today.

Woman, Wakened by Noise At Bedroom Window, Sees Marauder Flee.

A new technique in prowling has been discovered here, police claimed today. Mrs. . rances Crowley, 2735 N.

Fred Hohl, 26, of 3959 winthrob( a prowler attempting

Officers said Mr. Hohl told them | he went out the rear door and walked around the house. He said the man was walking north at the | time. Picking up a rock, Mr. Hohl said he was about to pursue him | when he noticed something shiny in | the man's hand and heard whet he | | thought was a revolver shot. He told police he did not know if | the man fired at him. He said the | prowler wore a black mask. Mrs. Beatrice Spohr, 37, of 1623 | N. New Jersey St., reported she saw to enter a

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Slugged Leaving Garage | >

Norman Carroll, 27, of 5136 Win- | |throp Ave. told police he was] slugged as he left his garage last

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