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$200,000 Loot} Taken in Ohio | - Club Holdup.
* Machinegun- Gang Escape in Stolen Cars ~ CLEVELAND, Sept. 29—(U. P.)— A gang of hooded men, carrying sub-machine guns and revolvers, forced their way into the swank Laké County Mounds club early today, held up some 300 patrons and escaped in stolen cars with loot estimated at $200,000, The first of the, eight masked men | walked into the. private club as singer Mary Healy, wife of comedian Peter Lind Hayes, started to drag her. husband from a table as part of their act. . The audience roared with laughter as the first robber entered -and announced “this is a stickup, stay in’ your seats.” The singer turned to the masked . man and told him to behave himself "* or leave the club. Instead he shot a volley from his German machine pistol into the ceiling and the rest of ‘the gang entered. Wear Fatigue Suits
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take a nosedive before then.
ernor nomination next year. In No Hurry te Decide
about reaching a decision. Acme Telephoto. OPERATED ON—'"Topper," b-year-old wire haired terrier, pet of the J. C. Browning family, Detroit, Mich., shown after first operation at Abbey hospital for Animals in Washington. Doctors removed a cataract left eye and will perform similar operation on other eye in the near future, in hope of restoring the pet's sight. The dog, nearly blind. for over a year, was flown tg, Washington from Detroit for th8 operation.
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heads, except the leader who wore]
a gray felt hat. He announced . again that it was a stickup and| ln dy 0 00 said “everybody sit down and a one will get hurt.” WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (U. P.. : The robbers, addressing each |—President Truman turned sun. TWO Local Men other by numbers instead of names, !day school teacher yesterday and * left one man to guard the dining|told a group of youngsters of ne Seriously Hurt in al |
un I would Eisenhower's.”
room patrons and while the rest importance of the church walked into the gambling room. democratic nation. The players were lined up and told| Accompanied by secret serviceto empty their pockets on tables. |men, Mr. Truman’ walked the eight] One woman who was slow in tak- blocks from the White House ! ing off a diamond ring was com-|the First Baptist church for the manded to “get that thing off or 9:45 a, m. service. Ht accepted we'll have to chop off your finger.” readily when the Rev. Edward P Hayes, who said he had just lost Hughes Pruden invited him to adhis last $4 on slot' machines, bor- dress the children’ who had gathrowed $40 from a man standing in'ered in the front pews for their line next to him to give to the|annual “rally day” promotion ex- : ’ robbers. |ercises. “I thought I'd“ better have some-| In a three-minute talk, Mr. Tru Mr thing to give them. They were to0!-man told them they held the world's| Wandering along the road. short-tempered to suit me,” Hayes future in their hands and that the said. lroots of democracy lie in the train-| The robbers grabbed up the jag they receive in Sunday school General & money and jewelry piled on the and church. tables and went baek: into the ere dining room. A drunk at one table, jcar still believing the whole thing was Seymour Mother of 3 | Columbus. a gag, said “This happened in the Drowns Self in River | first show. Let's go home.”
sult of traffic accidents.
Davis rd, early today.
hospital.
—Deputy Coroner V. L. Burkholder
Grabs Drunk ; ; t s indicated today he would return Ore of the Masked men grabbed a verdict of suicide in the drown-
the drunk, marched him into 8 jg death of the 30-year-old inoth-|
"GOP Fight Seen (Shea to Pitch
Price Issue to Get First; Test in 10th - District {Continued From Page One) or in November of “1948 if prices. After talking to junior Senator William E. Jenner, observers were
convinced he was seriously considering a crack at the G. O. P. gov-
. With municipal elections and the tore game time would the Dodger
10th district monopolizing organJzation, he ‘made it clear to his backers that’ there was no hurry
Although there were several po-| tential candidates for the top spot on the state ticket at the meeting, the major stand-off appeared to be between Senator Jenner and Lt. Gov. Richard” T. James. Biggest question in the whole gubernatorial picture continued to be “will Bill
But among the so-called - Jenner crowd, the number one question “will Dick James make a fight for the nomination?” Presidential - sentiment was un{rufMed by week-end reports that {the boom of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen_1rom ‘Letroft - hower was reaching landslide proAll wore green fatigue ‘suits and | . | One prominent organizahad black stocking masks over their | rumai Teaches zation politico quipped: | | | “I'd still father have Charlie Hal-| {leck’s (Rep. Charles Halleck, second (district) chances as a dark horse
Two Indianapolis men are in leritical condition today as the re-
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plans, Expected to Be Brance
Apparently fearing that it would
young and relatively inexperienced hurlers, the Brooklyn boss indicated that not until an hour be-
starter be known. The game is
apolis time). lL,
21-game winner. to be withholding a definite an-|
an important chore.
That did not bother the skipper
enough to force the ball club to pay| for an operation a year ago last! spring was going to look on to-
ball game. ; “After all,” Harris said, “the only thing that has troubled him this
|year was a sore elbow. When he
{was right, he was unbeatable. he showed me in his last two starts, when he pitched a four-hitter and then a two-hitter, that he was ready for the Dodgers.
“He isn't the kind of a guy who is
work.” To those who figured that Shot-|
Barney Graham, 20, of 4317 E. 21st st, and Howard Mangus, 19, lof 2642 E. 20th st., said they found Dauch in a dazed condition
| Frank Burnett, 81, of 1332 N. Mislsouri st., is in critical condition in Police said he |ran ‘across West st. near 14th st. [Saturday night into the side of a driven. by Sarah Martin, 21;
SEYMOUR, Ind, Sept. 20 (U.P). Rag] Brooklynese
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his pistol. The shot later was found |: T Lilly to have been fired into the ceiling, Was Pulled out of White river hours after her and the drunk was unharmed. The manager of the club, Buck 14 authorities his wife has been best Brooklyn accent.” Schaffner, was marched into his . - | despondent. | office to open the cash drawer. The | lock failed to open and one of the| men shot it off with a burst from . . his gun. ‘Surplus Since July The other robbers, meantime, | went through the upstairs dressing |The treasury’s operations went | drugstore. rooms of the club. When they re- into the black today for the first turned the leader said “Let's go”|time since July. and the men backed out, jumped
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Officials of the club did not re- | creased tax revenues pouring in up to date.
port the robbery and police learned |after the Sept. 15 quarterly payment | The institute overlooked the fact | that she had never lived in BrookThe surplus compared with a lyn and said her's was the voice
of it when they received calls from deadline. three persons whose autos were) taken in the getaway. |deficit of $188,831,745.26 a year ago.|it wanted.
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They decided her accent was the | best for the institute which wanted The treasury reported a $14,042,- [to record the voice of a 1947 Brookinto patrons’ autos and roared away. 407.85 surplus—due mainly to in- |lynite to bring its accent library
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this spring with a 15 and five rec-| i : ! _jord with Oakland of the Pacific Re body of Mrs. Lilly Allman vision of American Speech, lingua |Coast league’ in 1046. He had been
institute of America, an-
|with the Yankees in their spring training at Panama and was regarded as a promising recruit.
appendicitis. Yankees Pay the Bill He was operated on immediately and when it came time to pay the] hospital and doctor bill, aie! Yankees balked. But Shea made it plain in a wire to the Yankee office that unless they took care of the bill they could count him out. The Yankees are glad today that they paid that bill of approximately | $200, ‘for he won 14 games for them this season while losing only five| and won the honor of trying to put! the Yankees off on the right foot in| this first five-cent subway series in | six years. | A capacity crowd of 73,000, including standing room, was assured for both the first and second games to be played at Yankee stadium. It seemed a certain bet that both new world series attendance and receipt records would be set, The previous high for a single, game was the 69,990 drawn by the Yankees and Cardinals in the house | that Ruth built on Oct. 7, 1943. The highest single game receipt mark of | $260,408 was set by the same two clubs at the stadium on Oct. 4, 1942. Although Ebbets field, where the, third, fourth and fifth games may be played on Thursday, Friday and | Saturday, will hold only 34,000 fans, | it looked like the all-time series] high of $1519454 set by the Cubs| and Tigers in thejr seven-game Joust in 1945 would be surpassed.
FLIERS REACH HONG KONG HONG KONG, Sept. 20 (U. P.) — George Truman of Los Angeles and Clifford Evans of Washington arrived from Hanoi today in the Piper| super-cruisers they are using for a| flight around the world,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Weesner to Head
retary of the Lake County associdtion, will assume his new {duties ° Nov. 1. Prior to his Lake | be putting too much heat on his county position he was director of child welfare in Hammond City schools.
scheduled for 12:30 p. m. (Indian-| or the Rainbow division, world war
Everyone expected that it would | Rotary anil was chairman of the be Ralph Branca, the firé-balling/ Hammond chapter, Shotton appeared Cross for five years.
nouncement in the hope that such a vice president of the Lake County vital assignment would not result Tuberculosis association, vice presiin the baseball jitters that overtake|dent of the Hammond library board s0 many young hurlers when they and as a member of the executive: know they have been entrusted such | committee of the Indiana Tuberculosis association. |
of the Yankees. He was confident) : that a young fellow who was good| ony | S » Turn Up in State morrow's opener as only another|
their stacks of $20 bills today as bogus notes believed passed by a And/ large counterfeit gang began pop{ping up in a number of Hoosier | cities,
ice agent here, said a nation-wide |search was under way for the gang i |W going to ‘worry about tomorrow 5/the bills in the state. The counter-
| teit trail leads over five states.
ton may come up with a “sleeper” has turned up in Indianapolis, Harris lent encouragement by Te-|three in Terre Haute and two in | William Franklin Dauch, 55, of vealing that he would switch his|y 30 N. Sherman dr. is in Veterans’ |batting order in hospital where he was taken by Dodgers start a left-hander—little| the bogus bills had appeared in assing motorists who discovered Vic Lombardi or Joe Hatten, |his overturned car on U. 8S. 52 near
the secret services office also reported
| Ft. Wayne, indicating the gang may [have operate d throughout the Harris disclosed that his series’|length of the state.
(Yogi) Berra, who also has doubled hunt for the counterfeit ring was in brass-this season as an outfielder. centering in Tennessee, because the notes last appeared in that section, time in world series’ history a rookie/one of the bills from a Terre Haute battery will go for one of the com- bank was recefved here There have been three morning's mail.
started a series’ opener but never GOP. Officers Named
Pittsburgh Pirates in 1909 but the| Officers of the Anderson Young Reother two rookies lost—Jeff Tesreau|Publicans are:. Keith A. Bond, chair-| for the Giants in 1912 and Paul man; Miss Jayne Jones) vice chalrCardinals in/man, and Anthony Tyska, secretary|treasurer. ¢ Bi :
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! Charles (Dick) Ott, former
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Survivors /are his wife, Carrie; Mrs. Emily Ott, Indianapolis.
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