Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1945 — Page 16

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Goat Got Mrs. Moore's 'Goat’

And for breakfast we have one sheet frappe. That was what Mrs. Ralph M. Moore served today to a wandering goat who also contentedly munched her. washing yesterday.

Somebody's goat got Mrs. Ralph] M. Moore's goat yesterday and Mrs. Moore got somebody's goat, Mrs. Moore, however, contends it: wasn’t a fair exchange, since she Jost two sheets in the deal. “You can't find sheets on every counter nowadays,” she bemoaned, evidently forgetting that goats aren't found on many counters either,

The whole thing was just like a!

comic strip, only to Mrs. Moore it wasn’t funny, She was peacefull: finishing up a washing at her hom: 4324 Crittenden ave. yesterday aft

ernoon when her next-door neigh-|

bor, Mrs. Jean Henshaw, yelled for her to look at her sheets out on the line, She looked. What she saw was one jagged remnant of a sheet and another rapidly disappearing down the throat of a big brown goat. The two women went out and took the goat by the horns in a furious struggle. Now somebody's goat is tied up in in Mrs, Moore's back

DURANT TO SPEAK

ON I. U. PROGRAM

Times Special

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 3. Will Durant, philosopher and historian, will speak at the first Indi-

ana university convocation Tuesday night, The 1045-468 series Includes nine outstanding speakers and all programs begin at 7 p. m. followed by a 15-minute question period. Other speakers are:

Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, Oct. Harrison Forman, War correspondent and author of “Report Prom Red China," Nov. 7; Vincent Sheean, author and correspondent, Nov, 12; Riot Janeway, special writer for Life and Portune, Jan. 10; Count Carlo Sforza, Italy's leadin diplo~ mat and statesman, Feb. 31; Jalmur Stetansaon, explorer, scientist Bi writer, b. ge. Freedley, theatrical his. al and drama critle, March 8 and Alice Marble, ter tennis champion, April 10.

BUTLER ‘BLUE GILLS’ ADD 15 MEMBERS

Selection of 15 Indianapolis coeds and four out-of<town women students for membership in Blue Gills, Butler university women's swimming association, was announced today. Indianapolis members of Blue Gills include:

Misses Hildreth Shelhorn, Patsy Brogan, Bebita Corya, Jacquelyn Lawson Marnita Dietrich, Barbara Larson, Joan Parkhurst, Nadine Endicott, Joan Sanders, Mary Lou Billeter, Barbara Frey, Marjorie Lang, Theresa O'Hara, Ruth Ann Tooley and Joan Schumaker, Out-of-town members include: Misses Virginia McVey, Palm Beach, Fla.: Dorothy Weber, Bluffion; and Dorothy

Morris and Catherine Morris, Huntington

for you.

yard, with the very clothesline from which he munched his sheet frappe, | waiting for his owner to come and ball him out. The ball—two sheets—says Mrs. Moore.

By ED BARLOW United Press Staff Correspondent

squad agent today landed Arthur 8S. Stuchal, 54, in jail on suspicion of grand theft. The “suspicion grand theft, bunco” | cotint was explained by police as a technical charge while they investigate to see if Stucha] had obtained money from others to finance a hunt for the hidden loot. The feminine detective, who was unidentified because of the nature of her police work, had been assigned to shadow Stucha] following reports that he was raising funds to finance an expedition to seek the Mexican treasure. The lady sleuth took a seat beside the self-styled “promoter” in a streetcar, and struck up a conversa tion which led to a luncheon appointment in the swanky Biltmore hote] yesterday. Tells of Plan At luncheon Stuchal told his lovely companion about the rich| cache, Arresting officers quoted Stuchal| as saying Thomas Urbina had been a partner of Pancho Villa at the time of the “Junto” revolution in Mexico and was custodian of all treasure collected by the colorful bandit's army, Urbina,” according to BStuchal's tale, doublecrossed Villa and buried a large, part of this treasury—$10,000,000 In coin, bullion and jewels— on his ranch. Villa, the story went on, discovered the absence of the gold and

Search for Villa's Stolen Gold

Cache Lands Promoter in Jail

{were—-on the call list for possible

tortured Urbina to death for not|discussed the case outside of court

Urbina's widow escaped to -the

Lawyer Disappeared Stuchal said the lawyer disappeared and Senora Urbina was too much in fear of her life to attempt locating him. Mrs. Urbina was nearly beaten to death several times and fled to California in 1917, Stuchal related during the fete-a-tete.

located her and made a deal with her on a 50-50 basis for anything which may be recovered on her land by me,” the bunco squadswoman sald Stuchal told her, “I have an assignment from Mrs. Urbina for the recovery of the trea~ sure and her daughter is willing to go with me to locate the cache,” he added.

Stuchal claimed his mission was legitimate,

FATHER FACES TRIAL FOR DEATH OF SON

SOUTH BEND, Oct. 3 (U.P). | Selection of a jury was scheduled to start today in the trial of Ferdinand J. Sygler, 43, charged with first degree murder in the slaying of his son, John, at their South Bend home last March. Twenty-four “men and women

jury service. An attempt to try the case last June ended in dismissal of the jury when reports reached Judge Dan Pyle that a jury member had

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United States and years later con-|' LOS ANGELES, Oct, 3~Ten mil-| fided in an El Paso lawyer the lolion dollars in hidden Panchgp Villa|cation of the cache. gold and a beautiful woman bunco

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