Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1937 — Page 23

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937

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Charges Group Tunneled Under Mine and Took Huge Hoard.

By United Press DEADWOOD, S. D., March 25.— The Secret Service today held five men who allegedly tunneled under the Homestake Mine at Lead, richest gold producer in the world, and carried away a $1,000,000 hoard.

Another, named in a warrant as |

Parks Dupont, an adventurer, was hunted on the West Coast.

plot. The gold is believed to be cached somewhere in the hills. The case is several years old. It had been all but passed over lately as one of the legends of this ageless frontier—

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IN EACH COUNTY

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Superinendent. Reapients must CINCINNATI HONORS |

rank in the upper fourth of their class scholastically, President Put- | nam said. Nominations must be received by | May 1 by Prof. A. D. Beeler, chair- | Zimes Speciat | man of the faculty scholarship com-, CINCINNATI, O., March 25.—Gil- | mittee. | more Stott, son of R. G. Stott, for- |

EEE | merly of Franklin, Ind, has won 14 Juniors Pledged | Phi Beta Kappa honors at the UniTo Sphinx |

| versity of Cincinnati. A senior in the college of liberal | Fourteen Butler University junior BETS, I ys IMGIOHES DPA | losophy. He graduated from Frankmen have been pledged to Sphinx, | jin High School in 1930. honorary society, it was announced Re er today by Willard Fawcett, president. { They were William Roudebush, | Bai SEND BANKER PES David Hartman, Byron Reed, John |v United Press | Crawford, James Comstock, Tom | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Match 25.— | Connoly, Bill Conner, Hilton Ather- |W. R. Baker, 75, president of the | ton, Robert Cox, Robert Springer, |Citizens Trust and Savings Bank, !

each Indiana county next fall, Pres- | Chester Jaggers, David ion, | died today alters a long Sess.

FOUND I DEAD IN ROOM F. B. VanAntwret, 54, of 514 E.| was found dead in his | room today. Mrs. Bula Carter, | rooming house keeper, said he was | subject to SpHEpsy-

WINS CULVER HONORS | five members of the Culver Military CULVER; March 25.— Eugene | Academy senior class who are to be

NATIVE OF FRANKLIN March, East Chicago, Ind. is one of | awarded cum laude honors Monday,

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ident James W. Putnam announced | | Mark McDonald and James Han | today. The awards will provide half | Initiation ceremonies will be held | Hl » y | tuition for the freshman year and | soon, Mr. Fawcett said.

—says Camel Smoker Fred McDaniel, Texas Cowboy

“IT'S A ROUGH LIFE on rough fare,” McDaniel says, “so I smoke plenty of Camels, and enjoy my meals.” Yes, smoking Camels at mealtime steps up the flow of digestive fluids — alkaline digestive fluids — that help

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once the stomping and shooting Pe JS dere CH ground for Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild SRS SRE Bill Hikock and their buddies.

Watchin n A | 4 Men yr Duh AOMIC) oihe spreading about the Western camps | ing” were: Ion L. Smith, 60, Denver ciful tales about the secret tunnel | that a crooked mining promoter and | mining man: Harry D. Williams, a | some Denver gangsters had located | | Deadwood gambler; Richard Aim-

mine theft, a feat that is called | “Tio Lo " . 2 the cache and were getting ready | high-grading” out here. [to hijack it. Pe y dhe, Robert E. Lee and Arthur Fla-

Some of these tales were borne out | Government, agents located these | vin, Homestake miners.

in fact today by the statement of | ‘ Roland Goddard, chief of the Den- | men, watched them and learned | The prisoners will get state trials.

| ver Bureau of the U. S. Secret Serv- jel plan. Tt was to seize the gold | Maximum penalty for the offense | ice. from the original thieves, run it into | South Dakota is 10 years imThe case actually did start when | Mexico, carry it back as Mexican | prisonment. i | a Homestake watchman, on his |80ld and sell it to the United States Pn 1d Reserve Act it is only two | round of the mine one night, saw a | Mint, Mr. Goddard said. ears. The fact that the plot in- | human hand reach up through the | The plot never was consummated | yr the U. S. mint gave the | | floor near an amalgam table. The | because Secret Service men Picked 5 ; th hand disappeared as the watchman |up each of the hijackers on various | Secret Service entry into the case. approached, An investigation dis- charges and sent most of them to | closed the tunnel below. the Federal Penitentiary at LeavenHomestake officials were non- |worth, Kas, where they still are || committal. They always denied | confined. Lf they had lost any sum like $1,000,-! Once into the case, the Govern- | 000. ment agents traced it back to the | Goddard named that figure today. | origin, Mr. Goddard thinks it is | He said the Secret Service entered | about solved. | the case in ¥34 when the word was Held today for alleged ‘‘high-grad-

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