Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1948 — Page 10
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a public hearing at 10 a. m. to-
een ' 19,000 striking] George Gaughan, 246 W. Morris ing Gifford Ave. from Emerson ims games in which Chatles R. Etoad workers are getting no St., has been elected a trustee of Ave. to Irvington Ave. The move ; tinger. fo ; ty athy from the state's cab-|the Indianapolis . Fire Depart-| would “exclude all cross ‘streets Police Probe Hoax rmer Marion Coun
In Ettinger Case
Clerk, said he lost nearly $17,000 i t the Carmel Gun Club in HamHoldup of Physician at the met Gud Ciub in Ham-
Safe-crackers smashed Into a tion filed in Superior Court today. fe of the Polar Ice & Fuel Co. The motion was filed by T.
Ernest Maholin in behalf of five
undetermined amount of cash, alleged operators of the Op-
Company officials learned of the robbery when Jess Barton, 70,
| recover the office at 5 a. m. today. losses as Nate 'Ciener
Intruders broke a glass in the (Stenge) Glazier, Danny Douthitt, front door to ober. They pulled Jake Tony and Victor W. Ray. the safe into center of the qu. tion | Mr. Ettinger room and battered it open. A state detail the indinumber of ice coupon books also 0 in more : were taken. lost -his money.
a at myntifating -holdup of a p! . him 8 liquor store stickup and two Paes Et nd whe. pala. hin purse grabbings. : Victim of the hoax Was Dr.| In SHgthed ult filed at the Sumner A. Furniss, 834 N. West game & a SOLE gh 8t., who told police he was robbed | 22 08¢ abou ol Playing ioe as he answered an “emergency” hme x oe e Spinning Whee telephone Junumens to in apart-| * ment building at 705 N. Senate Ave. last night, Little Sisters of Poor - Dr. Furniss said he received a : phone call asking him to hurry Warn Against Fakers to a sick woman at the apart-| The Mother Superior” of Little ment building. As he started to|Sisters of the Poor today asked enter the front door, he sald, a|police to warn residents of unmap Hailed him to the Roanoke|,ynorizeq solicitation activities. There, the man| The mother superior told Inpulled the ductal said, thes in | SPector Jack O'Neal that she had Cash $50" wateh und shack] boon told several men 4 a for $27. were asking for contributions
the Poor. She said the only A lone: bandit took an unde- authorized solicitors are persons termined amount of cash from drive the truck marked
who the Becker Liquor Store, 41 W.| ittle Sis f the » Ohio 8t., Clerk Harry Stark, 508 4 8 Sisters of the Poor" Luett St., told police. Mr. Stark ’ sald the man entered and asked Sarwan) 48 : Building for a half-pint. Beats That. of Y Then as he turned to get the! od Ago bottle, the clerk said, the man/ Construction was on 173 pulled a gun and ordered him to dwelling units in the Marion face the wall. He scooped up contents of the cash drawer fled. . » f : TWo women reported their| In cluded in the total were 24 purses grabbed. Minnie Irving, 66, |Terital units. The balance are 3018 W. St. Clair St, said a(single homes. ~ Total value is young: boy grabbed her purse $850,550 as compared to $801,793
the 900 block Arnolda Ave. last |: night. Mildred Spech, 17, of 111 Berry ‘St, sald her purse containing 50 cents was grabbed by a young boy at Bolton Ave. and Washington St. An unsuccessful aftempt to break ih Classic. Cleaners, 22 8. Capitol Ave., last night resulted in the arrest of a 17-year-old |ces stomach acidity juvenile and his 27-year-old companion, both being questioned on vagrancy charges, Eunice Pinkston called jolice when she heard a noise and saw 928. Ge two men attempting to lift a grating at the side of the building. She later identified the pair who were arrested nearby.
Card Party Chairman
Mrs. Frank Miller will serve as| J ‘of a card party to be) ] given Friday at 8 p. m. in the IOOF Hall, 5 N. Hamilton Ave. | ‘ for the benefit of the Mid-East Recreation Center. Eo:
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You wives know that we are enjoying a high standard anywhere in the world—LETS KEEP IT THAT WAY!
HOW?
Simply by systematically saving some for the FUTURE while you are . 3 played openly — sub-
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Our economy has always fluctuated - it always will. The time to save is when you can.
That time is now.
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