Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1939 — Page 2
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FOUR OFFICERS Roines Founder Given Tribute at Banquet
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Assigned After Six Store Doors Are Tampered With; | Loot Less Than $20.
Chief Mortissey announced today | he hax assigned four additional of- | ficers to patrol the downtown area in attempt to halt attempts to burglarize store buildings. {
Six doors were tampered with last’ night, but the loot was less than £20
Meanwhile: burglars entered garages of five homes in the 3300 block of Broadway and College Ave, | Enter Store on Circle | One of the stores entered was Lyman Bros. 31 Monument Circle. It had been entered before 11 o'clock last night, but nothing was taken. About 83 was Harry Levinson Hat Store, 37 Pennsylvania st. Harry Beynon. merchant police, found the door of the Merit Shoe Store, 332 W. Washington St. pried epen about 9 o'clock last night. Nothing was missing. The door of the Kistner Shoe Store. 33 8. INlinois St, was found broken open about the same time. Cash and desk drawers were ransacked. but nothing taken. Burglars obtained $15 in pennies at the Wiseman Clothing Co. 228 W. Washington St. |
Attempt to ‘Jimmy Lock
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Unsuccessful attempts were made! to "pimmy”’ the lock ai the Sally Frock Store at 34 W. Washington St., it was reported. The North Side garage burglaries were at 3354 College Ave. flashlight taken; 53350 College Ave. camera equipment valued at $23: 5345 Broadway. rear-view mirror valued at 32. and at 3341 and 3317 Broad-. wav, nothing taken. Officers said thev found a raincoat in the vicinity that thev believe belonged ta one of the prowlers Fingerprints also were obtained from the looted automobiles.
CONGRESSMAN DIES
WASHINGTON, June 22 (U. P.). —Rep. Emmett M. Owen (D. Ga.) died of a heart attack in a taxicab last night while riding from his office to his hotel. He was 61 vears old.
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BOY ADMITS THEFTS, INVOLVES 10 OTHERS
NORTH BEND. Ind. June 22 (U. P.) —S8heriff Charlez Patton raid todav that a 15-vear-old bov held on a burglary charge had confessed to
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Here is part of the cfowd of Roines Club mem- | bers, representing Manual High School classes of | founder, during a banquet last night.
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Miss Knox. member of the Manual faculty, proudly and smilingly cits at the head of the banquet table.
Ed Gardner, Roines president,
other vouths in a sighed statement, He said the bov confessed obtaining $50 in a robbery at Danville, Kv., and $25 at a Cincinnati poolroom. John Fields, 25, was arrested on a robberv charge from charges made bv the vouth.
The sheriff also arrested the bhovs’ father on a charge of receiving stolen goods.
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the last 25 years, who honored Miss Arda Knox,
One Receives Broken Arm in | Fall From Swing; Other |
leity parks vesterdayv while two wom-' “As I recall it,” she said,” there ‘en were ‘received in falls.
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[land Plavground. {he lost his balance when he reached | | for another swing. He was treated, wrath of the school commissioners. at City Hospital.
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CLUB AT MANUAL PAYS HONOR .TO MISS ARDA KNOX
Members Representing 25 Years of Graduates In Attendance.
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Manual Training High School classes representing a quarter of a century joined last night at the Second Evangelical Reformed |
Church to pay honor to Miss Arda Knox, founder of the Roines. | | Miss Knox, Manual faculty mem- | ber, who organized the club 2 years ago, sat proudly at the hea (of the annual banquet while the | class of 1914 to the class of 1939 rose in turn to pay tribute to Manual | and to the Roines. | | Honor members of the club who! | attended were E. H. K. McComb, |Manual principal, J. H. Moore, Fred | Schortemeier, R. B. Morrison, K. V. 3 & Ammerman, C. B. Dyer, and Sheriff EN Feeney. Charles Stuart of the class of 1904 was made an honorary member, Miss Knox Speaks
A. R. Madison, 16. in introducing | Mr, Stuart, quoted the new member as saying,” I was always sorry
2 TOTS HURT IN [that there was no Roines club when {I was in school.” | Silver-haired Miss Knox, as honorary guest, was the featured
speaker on the program. She recalled many of the hurdles the Roines Club had to cross before becoming firmly established at | Manual. “I think that the Roines was formed by the boys of 'l14 so that athletics could be resumed at the school,” she said. She told of the \ {feud between Shortridge High! Two children were under treat- gojo6l and Manual that existed the ment today for injuries received at! year before the Roines was formed. |
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was a football game between the [two schools and after the game was over several of the Shortridge stu-| One woman stumbled over a cat dents were seen wading out of, and another received a crushed White River. It has always remained a mystery how they got . there, but there was a bridge to Richard Hurt, 6, of 1102 E. Ver- oes jeaving the field and both mont St., broke his right arm when teams crossed at the same time.” he fell from a swing at the High-| Attendants said |
recovering from injuries
Competition Halted
This incident brought down the (according to Miss Knox, and there Raymond Tremaine was cut over was no more competitive athletics the left eve when he slipped and between the two schools until after fell in the shower room at the El- the formation of the Roines. lenberger Park swimming pool. Cecil Byrne, local businessman Mrs. Frankie Jordan, 44, stumbled and Manual graduate, performed over a cat at her home, 1221': E. feats of magic and demonstrated 16th St. and fell down three steps, the art of juggling. He insisted he injuring her left leg. had learned his accompiishments Four broken ribs were suffered by while attending the classes of Miss Miss Marv Eichel, 24, of 146 S. Illi- Knox. nois St., when she fell from a two-| Other entertainment was profoot step ladder while hanging lann- vided by Williamm Kniptasch, Harold ary. She was taken to City Hos- Light and Allan Smith, all members pital. of the ‘39 club, who in trio. gave Mrs. Cora Dedruler, 50. of 622 N. their version of “My Bonnie Lies New Jersey St. was hurt when her Over the Ocean,” the version reright hand caught in a wringer. She sembling remarkably the 1939 swing was treated at City Hospital. trend, and “The Three Little FishRANE es,” which was greeted with glee by the class of '14 as well as the re-
FLEEING YOUTH SHOT IN LEGS BY POLICE
Arrests of truck drivers for failure] NEW ALBANY. Ind. June 22 ta have the new tire tax tags were (U. P.O .--Albert Gotway., 17. of made in nearly every county ‘ast Woodriver, Ill. was recovering tonight, State Police Superintendent day from hullet wounds suffered Don F. Stiver said today. vesterdavy when he and two com-| Two, arrested in Indianapoiis. panions attempted to escape police ! were to be arraigned in Municipal He was shet in both legs. His Court todav. companions gave their names as Mr. Stiver said he did not have Glen Ford, 16, of Bast Alton. Tl. reports from other State Police Dis- and William Lasbury, 15, of Woodtricts over the state, but estimaied river, the total would be more than 50. Police sought to ie three concerning a report from LINTON, Ind, June 22 (U. P).— Corydon. Ind, that they escaped Representatives of the Greene there when authorities sought to County Truckers’ Assocjation an- question them regarding a traffic nounced today they will file an in- yyle violation, | junction to restrain enforcement of the truck weight tax law, The restraining order will be sought on grounds that the statute is unconstitutional despite the fact that the State Supreme Court held it valid earlier this year.
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NINE AT WABASH GET STRAIGHT ‘A’ GRADES
TWO FUGITIVES TAKE .. mes Specinl DINNER WITH VICTIM CRAWFORDSVILLE. - Ind.. June! ' 22.—~Merritt BE. Lawhs, a junior and rn a graduate of Technical High School OAKLAND. Cal, June 22 (U.P). in Indianapolis, was one of nine — Police today hunted two convicts students at Wabash College tn rewho, since their escape from a pri- ceive a straight “A” average during son road camp Tuesday, have stolen the second semester, the registrar's five cars, staged two heldups and office reported today. been the uninvited dinner guests of The other eight were Richard W. an Oakland couple. Byerrum, Wheaton, Ill.; Herbert D. The men, James O'Connell, 33. Campbell, Veedersburg: Franklin G. and E. W. Richards, 24, both of Davidson, Crawfordsville; George Los Angeles, forced Manuel Correira H. Emerson. Peoria, Ill: Paul E. to drive them to his home where Fertig, Noblesville: William J. his wife was preparing dinner. They Haines, Crawfordsville; Robert A. cautioned Correira to introduce Ratcliff, Kingman, and Louis C. them as friends, and they ate a Schaedler, Racine. Wis. | hearty meal. Delta Tau Delta led fraternity vl | grade rankings, with Beta Theta Pi
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