Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1939 — Page 9

NSE OFT THEFT

~ _ NEW ALBANY, Ind, Aug. 23 @. ~*P.J).—Raymond DeWeese, 38, president of the DeWeese Glass Co. here, ‘was free today on $5000 bond after his arrest yesterday in connection with an attempted theft of a load of glass from the Louisville Plate Glass Co. recently. DeWeese was placed under bond by Lousville authorities to .whom he . Was turned -over by local officials. His arrest followed that of three of - his employees who allegedly were - ave trying to steal the load of

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BOB: N. J, Aug. 23 (U. —The Rev, Gerould R. Goldner, | Po was kidnaped July 18 by Palestine Arabs and held captive until ransomed seven days later, arrived here today and told the story of his experiences while imprisoned. He is pastor of the Church of Christ in Mogadore, O., a suburb of Akron. The kidnaping occurred, he said, when he and his father, the Rev. Jacob Goldner, were return ing to Jerusalem from a visit to an ‘old Greek monastery at Mar Saba, about 10 miles outside Jerusalem. A lone Arab, mounted on a donkey,

stopped them at the point of a

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standing for two hours until: two more Arabs arrived. . Telling the bandits they were] “Americanos” was no help, he said,

for one of the Arabs told them in|Planes

broken English that it had been decided to hold them for’ ransom. An all-night ride: over mountain trails followed, he said, and at dawn Sey reached the cave hide-out of e gang. The leader, he sald, instructed them to write a note to the ¥. M.

equal to about $5000. It was also decided to send the father back with| one of the donkey boys who had|y

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‘them ' Three times, he sald, he saw -air-|, circling high overhead ‘but his efforts to signal the pilots failed. During the captivity he played draw poker with the Arab leader, winning

everything except the leader’s gun:

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seven days, he said, when he was ‘ forced

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