Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1947 — Page 7

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James Enlow, alias James Marksbury, today stood as another local

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Does your dog constantly hors dig. Tub. | of his checkered career. d bi Ho —often a until his oR s Taw ahd sore? He 1 The 26-year-old South side resident, who is one of three men being

held in the attempted burglary Sunday of the Cass County State bank |

snd (at Walton, was found guilty four) - Pow- (times in a row when his police rec-

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Then, he “got acquainted” and

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though his alleged offenses increased in severity. Had Gun Battle Enlow, who lives at 342 E. Morris st., and Walter J, Parker, 29, of 724 'E. New York st, were captured by | Logansport police, and the Cass county sheriff after a gun battle. The FBI arrested the third man, Leo G. Kissinger, 30, of 1021 8S. Monday night in his home. Kissinger was trying to escape in a taxicab when special agents arrived. Parker was shot three times and is in fair condition at Logansport Memorial hospital. Enléw is being held in the Cass’ county jail. Each is charged with violation of the national bank act and held under $25,000 bond.

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they became friends, FBI agents said. Kissinger, who used the alias of

Ralph Grant McGarvin, has a police record dating .from .1928. He was sentenced to three-to-10 years on a burglary charge in 1930.

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March 6, 1937—Disorderly conduct. $5 and costs. Aug. 9, 1937—Disobeying a traffic signal. $1 and costs. Feb, 22, 1938—Vagrancy. Dis-

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