Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1939 — Page 36

STATE BANKERS TO HEAR HANES

BROTHERS TALK

Treasury Official and First :

Vice President of A. B. A. Due May 3. John W. Hanes, Undersecretary of

the Treasury, and his brother, Rob- | ert M. Hanes, first vice president of

the American Bankers Association,| gj \

will speak at a luncheon of the In-

diana Bankers Asscciation at the]

Claypool Hotel May 3. The luncheon will be one of the features of the .assbtiation’s 43d annual convention ¥v 3 and 4. John W. Hanes started his career as a tobacco salesman. He was appointed a me r of the Securities and Exchange ission by President Roosevelt late in 1937, serving until July 1, 1938, when the President named him Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. He was appointed - to his present position last October. He has supervision of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Robert M. Hanes, by virtue of his present office in the bankers’ association, is slated for the presidency during 1939-40. He is president of the Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. of Winston-Sa-lem, N. C., and represents the Fifth District on the advisory council of the Federal Reserve Board.

3 DESPERADOES, GIRL

COMPANIONS HUNTED

| 3 | PORTLAND, Ore, April 14 (U.| P.) —State Police with orders to} shoot to kill blocked all northern] regon highways today in a search for three heavily armed young desperadoes and their three women companions. The sextet escaped in two stolen cars from the scene of a gun duel with a Portland police officer, in which one of the men was shot through the shoulder, to near Sylvan, Ore. where their car bogged down. They then forced their way into the home of Charles Davis Jr., Williamette University student, where they stayed for five hours, holding | five persons as hostages while the | wounded man was given emergency | treatment. They fired one shot at Davis when | he returned home. It missed. As] they left their wounded companion | fainted and had to be carried to a car.

CLUES INDICATE GIRL THROWN UNDER TRAIN

MOUNT MORRIS, N. Y., April | 14 (U. P)).—The new clues—a miss- | ing undergarment and automobile tracks—today bolstered a theory that Lois Patricia Tyron, 19-year-old high school beauty queen, was

attacked, murdered and thrown HN

under a speeding train. | The mangled body of Patricia, | daughter of a well-to-do Peoria, N.| Y., farmer, was found last Friday | on the Lackawanna railroad tracks two miles from her home. { Coroner Anderson V. Vickers re- | vealed today that all the clothing worn by Patricia at the time she left her home has been accounted | for save for an undergarment. |

LOCAL MAN AND GIRL | FACE PRISON TERMS

MICHIGAN CITY, April 14 (U.| P.) —Wayne Spencer, 27, and Eva Burton, 21, both of Indianapolis, to- | day faced prison sentences for the! robbery and beating of Fred! Prihoda, 79, Michigan City merchant. | They were found guilty of steal-! Ing $832 from Prihoda last June. | ; Spencer was sentenced to 15 years | in the reformatory, while Miss Bur- | ton was sentenced to a 1-to-10-vear term in the Women's Prison. —————————————————— PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET Times Special _ LOGANSPORT, April 14 — The spring meeting of the Logansport Presbytery will be held in Calvary! Presbyterian Church of Logansport Monday and Tuesday. Presbyterians from northwest Indiana will attend.

NATIONALLY KNOWN

Account; or our Wee Plan.

Money Expert

John W. Hanes, Undersecretary of Treasury.

BOY CATCHES PURSE THIEF CLEVELAND, April 14 (U. P).-— Seventeen-year-old Robert Rothenberger, son of a police sergeant, following in his father’s footsteps, outran and captured a purse-snatcher,

TWO NEW DETOURS IN INDIANA LISTED

Two new detours were listed by

the State Highway Commission to-

| | day. They are Indiana 3, south of } | Markle, and Indiana 18, west of the

west junction of Roads 39 and 18. Detours now in effect include: Indiana 3—South of Markle, 6%

| miles over county gravel and Indi-

ana 116. Indiana 13—From Indianapolis to

| | Noblesville, 27 miles over city streets, \' | Roads 31 and 32. (Truck route over i | Keystone, 62d anda 63d Sts. and

Road 431) Indiana 18—West of west junction of Roads 39 and 18, 5% miles over

{ | county gravel.

Indiana 18—~West of Fairmount, about 71% miles over county gravel and U. S. 35. Indiana 32—From Muncie horth and east, 4% miles over Road 67 and county pavement. U. S. 33=—From U. S. 6 west and north about 7! miles over Roads 6 and 13. Indiana 55—East of Newtown, about 5 miles over county gravel and bituminous. Indiana 145—From 1 mile north of New Boston to Fulda, about 6% miles over county gravel road. Indiana 156—Southwest of Pa-

received a $50 reward offered by a newspaper.

triot, about 33 miles over county oil mat.

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