Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1947 — Page 7
Y 26, 1947
ONOWAY, MAY vr Police Report ‘No Clues’ In Tavern Robbery Here
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Hiner sald. “They asked us‘whether purse; a suitcase valued at $89 in or not we were comfortable and high Bey mid the Jock aa Change Announced sald if we weren't they would un-|the $2000 from elody Hele Pode . Marion Smith preach tape us and tape us up again in a| Five more robberies were reported uf One DE mote comfortable poston.” = |overnifht. Two of the victims were| (Continued FOS One) | one Cunteal’ Avenue: Methodist Detective Chief Jesse McMurtry [0M drivers held up by thelr fwres,| Marlborough house. He camel... june 29, was well “cased.” Investigation|One Was the victim of a filling sta- | seat of a Rolls Royce. at ah CE a oe was osntering on persons who knew |tion hold up. SomehoW the word get around i) Cie Trinity Methodist the Hiners. Edward Anghuch, 3, of R. R. §|that “Bdie is with bis mether”—-| 0 ®' CE TOR, CC Mrs. Hiner said one of the men|a Red Cab Giver, old Wis yaw 10 fb alway goss Be 1 In OE EE rick oh Ca hy kept out of sight during the course|senger, & man London. ; al & pastors iy Ho ne Rey apparently fearing [took $25. Claude Stewart of the| Scores were there to cheer him De Cenire : a ne hase. he might be recognized. Plaza hotel said .two men pas-|as he left. pn She and her husband described [Sehgers nicked him for $50. He tpped his howler hat, but Tie BY SORBMIOE OL : the bandits as being of medium| Slugged while walking home from | his face was umwontedly * height, and about 30 years old. |work after midnight Suturday, Ber- Unmellowed by Age Dr. Smith will direct the Wesley bandits had set for him when he|New Jersey st., was recovering at duke's mind when he chose a slong with his pastoral entered his apartment after closing | the home of a relative, He said | Visit England at the time of at the church. He came fo the Melody Inn at 1:50 a. m. two men hit him with lead pipe at| mother's birthday. from the presidency of At the entrance of the apart- |COTnell ‘ave. and 16th st. took $3.50 Je wigs have hoped for college and during his ment meh a gun in cash, & wrist watch and pen set. on. ‘Today's blunt here has been a parte net banding $ SiNesed 3 tun andl Dee of the duchess from the r at. Butler wmiver“come along.” Henry Johnson, 7, of 635 W.|DParty empbastied that department. of psychol“Where?” asked Mr. Hiner. "What | Vermont st. was taken to City hos-| ™5 sume Se Slacy and the School of education. is this? pital after he wes ,shugged and °° while the t & Member of the Kiwanis) CALIFORNIA SOUND—Dr. “You'll see," was the reply. (beaten by thugs at Ousal and Ohio| ce BAY Mves ~~ the Oriental Masons lodge,| ‘Liurion Smith will exchange Confederates Wallin st. early yesterday. He fold police] 5 SpParently and the feder-| the In front of the door to his fiat, |I® Was robbed of $36. an Sevnimie W: executive committee. the pasictate o Coviral two confederates were waiting. They A lone bandit invaded the Gase- husband through a» or us ehurches| A Berke We ot hurcly with forced him to open the door, and [Fie Station at 1009 E New York] ECC § ork ang in Detroll, Fhoutix, Af. aud has] 3 oy; Col, pashan, began systematic looting of the >: ¢81Y yesterday, forced Attend- reign. district superintendent of the|trict. He is expected in IndianSTaTiient’ ant William Hensley, 18, of 1253 W.| She felt that the sim Beach, Cal, Methodist dis-|apolis in August. During the search Mrs. Hiner re. | S00 Sk into the rest room and toek| from Bal eq dey trod Hom Tom he Moy Gur | £0 44 8 mony une. | nv We 30 We pre) no] Bia dens tavern at 6440 Winthrop ave. |, .* ! i fs in which she owns an interest. Mrs. Lucy A. Hoffman | ©" © the th WieR Sie sacked abi dias, thie Rites Are Wednesday This was Whit Mo T. E. (Pop) Meyers, vice president) Mrs. F. E. Bibbins, 150 W, 64th hen usband OPR| Mrs. Lucy A. Hoffman, wife of (and hundreds of ; » Will address a|st will entertain group 1, W. 8. : Charles J. Hoffman, who has been| at the gates of Buckingham 12:18 p. m. luncheon of the Indi-|, . / \. central Avenue MethThey bound her and put her on to watch changing ub tomorrow in * the bed Mr, Hiner was placed on|IR the theater business here many the of hotel odist church tomorrow at a 12:30 the living room sofa "| years, died yesterday in her home, |and arrival of the rayal guests . The bandits ‘ook $10550 N 802 Woodlawn ave. She was 857. Except for the two-block fest” and dinner dance,|P- Mm, lancheon. Other hostesses for Sewelry: three fur neckpitts, valued Mrs. Hoffman was born inte Buckingham palace, the all Democratic candidates | group luncheons at the same hour ab $1000 total: #75 in cash from Springfield, O., lived here 50 years| mother was spending her fices will be held June 21) are: Group 2, Mrs. C. R. Fant, : and was a member of st Patrick's quietly. tiers hotel. 5325 N. Delaware st; group 3 Advertisement Catholic church. Her husband for-| Various observances of the occa- P. Robinsen and Miss Lois | Mrs. H. E. McCrady, 1301) Burdsal ; merly owned the Bijou theater on sion were set in motion this morn- | Ann Edwards of Indianapolis are|pkwy.: group 4, Mrs. J. W. Noble, Cracks? Blisters? Nching? | Washington st. ios by the Hel ry among DePauw university students|§570 N. Keystone; group 5, meetServices will be held at 10 a. m.|Co. It open ne with the initiated into Toynbee, sociology | ing at the church. Mrs. M. L. Lugar,
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