Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1937 — Page 10
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ON COIN COUNT Milk Mystery 3810 State Students Are gs ln _—““": i» rr mln dnd A | —— Receiving Aid. Wasson's Basement Store Is Completely Air-Cooled for Your Shopping Comfort!
Richard Oaks, 14, of 815 English ._ | Ave, has been missing his breakfast National Youth Admini ti One of 60- . ) : ‘ "| National You stration Year od Pair mk for several days. This morn: | 444 for 3810 students in 16 Indiana Charges Other With Ie he Sere find out what Was | ojjeges and universities will be : 1appening to it. yo : : : ‘ » : | continued if the request of the As Being “All Thumbs. He concealed himself where he | ,.iation of American Colleges is
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coins, were brought before U. S.| Dottie of milk, wrapped in a TurkCommissioner Fae Patrick yes- ish towel, under his coat. leges, employed regularly on projects picious, according to Mr. Gallagher, | of the frequency with which the |
@® A reat pecial F urchase — could watch the milk on the front Secret Service agents today said | POT eran Frank Warfield, 60, and Charles| Shortly after 7 a. m. a man came Se vensy Tour Per cent of She res . Acton, 62, both of Kokomo, were in | along and took the quart. Richard | plies from association members, in an O the Marion County Jail because trailed him to the 600 block of ja poll conducted by NYA, asked 4 Warfield liked candy bars and | Fletcher Ave, where Richard sighted | y,a¢ the program be continued. The Acton’s fingers were “all thumbs.” |? Police cruiser. He motioned the | .) .. .qvocated a gradual decrease I ) y ? terday. : . oy po bed 10 on awn, 30, of | last year, earned $301,404.67. Seven They waived hearing and were |341 S. Randolph St, for vagrancy | . held for the Federal Grand Jury.|and petit larceny. hundred and seventy others in 22 Bonds were fixed at $1000 each. | . other schools earned $63,939.57. According to Thomas A. Galla-| LOCAL STUDENT GETS A's gher, U. S. Secret Service agent, | Times Special * Warfield was arrested by Kokomo| DANVILLE, July 27—Miss Mar- \ police after he became a regular ion Drago, Indianapolis, was one of WE Buy Diamonds patron of a movie theater in that six students who made straight A HIGHEST CASH PRICES city and ended his matinee attend- | grades while carrying 10 hours of PAID ’ machine emptied out counterfeit NE coins. Saturday he said he saw \ nr Warfield crank the machine for two SN \ \ chocolate bars. | \ Emptying the till the proprietor, |
officers to nab the man. ance by placing alleged counterfeit | work in Central Normal College STANLEY Jewelry Co. \ S § ' Mr. Gallagher said, he discovered | Alaa 2» & BROADCLOTHS!
The pair, charged with manufacturing B and rn counterfieit| They reported they found a quart | over a period of years. The 3810 students in Indiana colcoins in a candy vending machine. | here, according to Edward Eikman, 113 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldg. The movie proprietor became sus- | registrar. two “doubtful” nickels. He trailed | SQ \ N A EN \\ N | ti \ 2 V Warfield, called police and the ar-| ANN EA NA \ NN NA X R 8 a! ’ | a OF Leet RT \ \ eo SWISSES!
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