Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1938 — Page 6
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M. E. COLLEGE | TRANSFER PLAN GETS APPROVAL
Evansville Voters to Act on City Operation of Institution.
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(EYS ONLY CLUE | T0 BANK BANDITS
‘Tossed Away During $4000
Swayzee Robbery.
A set of keys remained today as the only clue to identity of three bandits who robbed a Swayzee bank of more than $4000
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This announcement was made by State Police Lieut. Ray Hinkle, who reported that every effort was being! made to run down the auto keys on! an attempt to discover | the make of the car used by the] bandits | He said one of the bandits picked | up a key ring belonging to a pank | employee and pocketed it at the The employee | the bandit that they were personal keys and would be | hard to replace. The bandit then| reached inte his pocket and tossed a set of kevs on the floor, but in he threw down his own! those of the bank
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