Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1947 — Page 5

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Police today held a 16-year-old youth and older cousin after a two-weeks of thievery which

they said netted a conglomeratidn of loot ranging from automobiles

The youth was sald by the juvenile aid division to have a police back seven years, Harold Boggs, 23, of st. recently was state reformatory

Police said the pair had constealing two automobiles, of which have been recovered. rest of the loot, picked up in series of nine burglaries, included assorted pleecs of table silver, 38 drinking glasses, half a dozen B-gallonn g.1. gasoline cans, a set of chins, a tire and wheel, cigarets, cameras, pencils, a couple of electric fans, a flashlight and three dozen diapers. Boggs, police said, has been slated on a vagrancy charge for appearance in municipal court today while his youthful partper has

She is pain-ridden with neuritis,

Youth, Cousin re After Loot Spree

hours spent struggling againkt flood which inundated ‘Cambridge, Neb. At least 10 persons were killed in the flood before dawn last Sunday.

creek swirling through the yard. She called the Cambridge telephone bswitchboard and asked for help.

Then, she put a chair on the bed,

pushed her two daughters, Mary Ellen, 10, and Shirley June 9, through the hole. The two-by-four joists above the ceiling were spaced two closely, however, for the mother to crawl through .into the attic above. So she thrust her head and arms into the attic and clung there for five and a half hours until help came, The muddy water rose higher in the room and swept her chair away.

washed a piece of furniture close enough to her feet for her to take the weight from her arms momentarily.

Now and then, she said, the flood|:

MORRIS PLAN OFFICERS —~Carl E. Schloesser (left) and O. Paul Hiatt have been named assistant secretaries of the Indianapolis Morris Plan. » ” »

Officers Named By Morris Plan

Morris Plan board of directors recently named Carl E. Schloesser and 0. Paul Hiatt, secretaries of the local loan agency. , Both men are members of the personal loan department, Mr, ser has beén with the firm for five years and Mr, Hiatt for seven years. Formerly with Meyer-Kiser bank, Mr. Schloesser lives in London, Ind. is married and has two children. Mr. Hiatt came to Morris Plan from the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. He ‘lives in Indianapolis, is married and has two children.

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This Thief Had in Mind The New Cigaret Tax

Sam Rabin, owner of Rabin’s Market, 1202 N. West st., told police today burglars stole $100 in cash and 100 cartons of cigarets from his store last night, Mr. Rabin speculated that the thieves hid in the store before closing time because a burglar alarm,

scheduled to open here tomorrow.

A keynote address was to be deji vere by. Naward E. Blake, Chix J vere " ;

2 Bill Action Near

-—White House press Charles G. Rosf said today that

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Calvert because Calvert is lighter.

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pared with a year ago:

P.) —~0ovses and receipts or the current fiscal year through June 23 com-

This Year Last Year pense $40,535,247,796 $61,654,851,7567 Receipts 41,5322,255,280 41,742,889,561 Sur pias 987.001.4808 .......i.. 19,911,958,195 Cash Balance 2,960,210,719 14,855,962 488 Publis Debt 257,745,263,190 260, 266,816,688 Gold Reserve 21,140,515,433 20,270,037,389

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