Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1948 — Page 2

CI

J tae gy

“Police Hunt { Bandits i in Two Robberies

$28,200 Stolen | By Pair in Muncie State police today sought two {bandit teams, one of which robbed a Muncie department store executive of $28200 while “the other, operating in ville, took $1478 in a holdup of the First — Federal {Loan Co. The Muncfe bandit escaped on bicycle while his acegmplice|

*. PAGE 2

- Accuse Youth Fed 26 f $900 Theft In 25¢ Pieces

" Ex-Drug Clerk Arrested by FBI

A 22-year-old former Indian- " apolis drugstore clerk today was charged with the theft of 2000) quarters from a Franklin bank. __ FBI agents arrested George Lee, * Curry in his home in Franklin vesterday and recovered $209.50 of he $00 ot It had been chang n 2 i : A Curry told police he had a safe- George Les Carry-, wo. For oT Beta on tom ty deposit box in the County Na- reasons of my own," : tional Bank of Franklin where _i The Muncie holdup occurred| he Kept some family heirlooms. yesterday infront of a Presby. terian Church In full view of

He said he_ visited the bank | . *Qctober and sited he “lot of Religious Group (several passersby. Fred Staver, van

change” lying around the credit- manager ‘for the Ball He returned on Oct. 28 va Store, - Muncie’'s largest depart-

the arth ned: eu he To Hear Educato ment store, and a store employee, staff was at work. He picked np

Wiliam Jones, were ordered by a bag containing $800 in quarters)

e two men to drop a- brief case and carried it out of the bank Dr. Kenneth E. 8t. Clair, chair containing the money in cash covered with an extra pair of man of the departinent 0

f history and checks, trousers. and political. Blockades Thrown Up He was arrested yesterday a ag/Sclence of Indi-7/ Blockades thrown up by state he returned from Harrodsburg, | [ana Central Col- police yesterday afternoon on all Ky. He said he used most of the lege; will ad- main highways: leading from money to go to burg tol dress the Indian- |8helbyville failed to capture the trace his family genealogy. {apolls Round /|three bandits who held up the He said he wanted to trace his| Table of Chris [First Federal Savings & Loan forbearers “for ‘reasons of ‘my|tians and Jews gia oh Co. during the noon hour. own” He was freed on $1500 at 12:15 p. m. to-f3

The armed bandits forced two bond, pending a hearing. morrow in th {girl clerks into a back room and {Lincoln Hotel,

————————————— ” Prcatdens ol escaped with the money from the Heads ‘Alumni Chapter |e“ To..0r

{cash drawer. rhe" holdup came at the noon F. Alan Chab will Bead theithe Sayre lull, “when Miss - Hazel Thralls Epsilon. Mu alumni chapter of and former mod- Dr St Clair oo iiss Lorene Heuer were Bigma Nu fraternity for the -en- lerator of the Lexington Ebenezer | {alone in the'office. suing year. Other officers are Presbytery in Lexington, Ky, Dr.| Two of the bandits, both Frank Celerak, Joseph Galvin and|8t. Clair will speak on “The Role | {carrying guns, walked into the

| | |

¢

Shelby-|

Savings &

|

|

| i

Wiliam Steinmetz. iof Religion in & Democracy.” [bank first. ing

A gift Is a compliment when “youcan say ‘‘l made it.’

2

You shill have ¥ime to add that special personal touch to Christmas giving. Take a of two specially priced yarns te make charming aGemmtory tems . . . so easily and quickly finished. Ideal gifts for children can be made in a very ie Hime and with a-minimum of work.

“ad

Style note the season “1 A knitted &#gbt made of fine 3.ply fingering yarn, specially priced at 296 an ounce. :

«@

ot 5 A warm way to say “Happy Holiday” «Shawl made of specially

priced knitting worsted. One ounce

“ Fantasy Dolls —To whip vp Tn a jiffy. 1.98 and 2.98" : “Diss” “ doll illustrated, 2,98

=

Crocheted or Knitted Tie— From 100% nylon yarn, stretch and shrivel proof. §0g ounce

Beaded Bags — Crocheted. Shell tops, linings, and beads available in Art Needlework department.

Belt and Slippers <: Crocheted in gold metallic elasticized thread. Soles available. 1,00 spool

«Stitch A Story —Stamped in

nursery rhymes, prayers. Can be washed, embroidered and hung in

Ayres’ Art Needlework, ;

LSA

Neighborhood nuisance. . . That's neighbors * called the one-room shack of Ben Surface, 75-year-old dog lover as they summoned police to his home, 715 Maxwell-St,

Gala gifts for holid

Rlostess

. and both are such a nice way to

A. Purple, red or peacock blue, trasting pastels.

THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES

Kennel Keeper Winds Up i in the Doghouse

what

FR anklin 4411

Your gift is a compliment to a woman's own loveliness . . . when it's as smart and as flattering as these! rayon crepe, gracefully tailored or frilly and feminine in style. .

Sizes 12 to 20 and 40 to 42 included, 19.95

B. Navy, peacock blue or American Beauty red, sizes 12 to 20

wd TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1048"

‘Berlin it Seeks 10.000 Skilled ExGl's

Needed to Service | 66 More Craft

skilled veterans was issued today by the U. 8. Air Force to service 66 aircraft being added to the | Berlin airlift. : Aircraft maintenance, radio, radar, communications and auto. motive equipment operators and lrepairmen of previous experience are needed to relieve the existing shortage, Stofit- Field U. 8. Air jReserve Unit announced. i: Age Limit Set Unmarried former servicemen up to 34 years, discharged more than 90 days, will be accepted in all grades up to and including [technical sergeant: “{ Married mien discharged more than 90 days must quality for grades of staff sergeant and itechnical sergeant to be accepted, {Dependents cannot be sent over [seas. The USAF will also recall 10,« {000 Air Reserve and Air National |Guard officers to active duty by [July 1, 1949, in a wide range of | professional, technical and ade [inisisative fields. .

$636 to IU. Charity

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Dec. T= {Spectators contributed $636 te |the Indiana University campus charitable fund at the third annual “Power Bowl” football game between two all-girl teams said that he kept five in his 155 Saturday, Sigma Delta Chi, istemper. Ben was charged with |journalism fraternity, announced

| Photos by Bloyd B. Walton, Times Stafl Photograpner, ‘today. g

One of "pets" . . . Ben produced a kennel license to keep 14 dogs. He said he had 10 of his own "and four boarders. But poli living room, one of them starving and three with d

cruelty to animals.

t

ay leisure . ..

A,

Both are handsome romaine

say “Merry Christmas"!

with front panel and belt in con-

12.95

Ayres’ Robes, Fourth Floor

So attractive — yet so practicall Girls of all ages will be' delighted with the snug comfort of these robes — you'll be pleased with theie » easy-on-the-budget prices! : id

Sites | #6 3; pink, blue or maize, {, 95 Sizes 2 to b; light blue, maize, aqua, pink: or cherry, 3.95 Sizes 8'to 16; light blue, maize, aqua, green or cherry, 5. 95

- ®

1

Avras' Toddlers’ Shop, Fourth Floor “a Ayres’ Children's Underwear, Fourth Floor

An appead for more than 10,000

TUEST

Errol Shun

NEW YI The judge movie acto

pear in éo -of kicking shin, then bail and | his “arrest. Flynn wi 1p m at and taken Street Poli ment bef Byrne. “It was “ing,” he s sleep until occurence.” Mr. Fly companion, agent, tan ‘today afte their taxic driver's ‘li¢ When th mid-Manha ing, Mr. W Flynn did: Mr. Wah charge of « paid the cc ‘ when the choice of jail. An eager the court 1 up. Judge the arresti had been court alon; they answe an hour, th Mr. Flyn lip and a station hou leased in b pear in co spending bull pen. “This is Flynn said could . hap Russia. I'v Patrolms the lookou stopped ti Flynn and The patr driver, Hei show, his | Mr. - Flynn taxi and ip Patrolm: pair off tc Police Stat Mr. Flyn third-degre taken to Station wt were throv

- STR