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‘Comic’ Bandits Rob Keystone Ave. Speed Curbed as Span Opens ge Card Players of $570 y cama 55 Te ye mie

land 40-mph speed limits on N,| OD ordersd: the combined enforcement of po-|the span to the public. Thy ' Keystone Ave. today - with the ONE—A four-way stop at Key- (lice radar cars and deputy sher-| City and county officials are Bs By HEZE CLARK * 7] The, robbers took the following Five North Side businessmen {loot from the card players:

stone and Millersville Rd: just conferring on instaltion of stop (formal pening of the new bridge/ VE & tio ew neidse. [Ifts, Ia expected to curb speeding up,” Minersville: Raz ‘and -

on the new traffic artery to the nbught Mr. Appel, $14. | While Republican County Com-| TWO —A 35-mph speed lmit|Northeast Side. Keystone and 324 St. thbught it was a joke when two \ A f I 7, bridg 000 toti Norbert F. Schaffer, 52, of 6999 | } jf (missioners and the city adminis- (fom Ind. 37, at the bridge's north| Dedication of . the $437, Parade, a complete pitts gun-toting men Wearing comic|n, Meridian St. president of An- 2 #8 tration haggled over installing approach, to 52d 8t. :

county bridge was scheduled at| [stop ts on the city - county’ THREE-—A 40-mph speed limit|11 a.m. today. Judge Paul B. [borde e highway, Democratifrom 52d St. to River Rd, lc ‘lark, Superior - Court 5, was to

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rubber noses ‘nvaded their bridge derson Box Co., Inc., $55. game last night, | Stacey B. Lindley, $5, af, 5201 The card players stopped Park Ave, ‘general manager. of § , laughing when the two * ‘comics” Indiana Canning Machinery Co, “robbed thém of $570. $30. The well-dressed robbers rushed| Donald C. Wampler, 50, of 4706 ‘ into the room at the home of|College Ave. assistant super-| <_ Wilbur L., Appel, 5802 Washing- visor of Indianapolis Post Office, | ton Blvd. The 57-year-old insur-|$70-ance executive said one of his| Mr. Wilson, $400 and a sapguests, W. E, Wilson, 45, of 6341/Phire ring. Sunset Lane, jumped to his feet. TT —,;S—;—S—_» One of the robbers commanded | * Mr. Wilson to “Sit down.” . S $ KR ld 4 Mr. Wilson smiled. Wo e LH 5 3 Twice more the robber growled

* , 0 the command, leveling his 38-cali- Up Triangle

ber automatic at Mr. Wilson.

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side an open window and guarded] A Criminal Court 1 jury was Hillyer, 26, and the Princess, 22, aroused the wrath of the Shah

s & the victims until the other coulditold yesterday Carl Duhamell, a hey married two vears ago. * or E get away through a door. 42-year-old truck driver, blasted When they y 9 #* Samuel Felty, 34, with a shotgun Jo di : Hit by Train, He's [ter be found tis wite, Treima, Nicholas Wagner Services Are Set Charge with Mr. Felty last Dec. 11. h of hi time The ‘Luckiest Guy’ Deputy Prosecutor C. Wendell Services for Nicholas oad oar (hunting. much o 8 spare tim Account ? \ : Martin charged Duhamel killed{New York Central Raflroad carte 0. ... hie son, Ralph bs Times State Service Mr. Felty “without a word” when inspector at the Indianapolis two daughters, Mrs. William Bedel ¥ KOKOMO, May 14 — “I'm the he entered the apartment of Oden Stockyards, will be held at 8:30 and Mrs. Warner Hunt, and one

luckiest guy“alive—to be alive,” Brandenburg, 1359; Kentucky|a, m, Frday in Lauck Funeral brother, John, all of Indianapolis; said M. H. Ohman, 27, yesterday|Ave., where he had found his wife{HHome and 9 a. m. in Sacred one sister, Mrs. Barbara Pessler, | as he crawled through the brokeniand Mr. Feity earlier. Heart Church. . |Cincinnati, and two grandchilwindshield of his car demolished| Defense Attorney Edwin Me- Burial will be in dren. by a Pennsylvania Railroad [Clure told the jury he would prove St. Joseph Cemefreight train. Mr. Felty had urged Mrs. Duha- tery. Witnesses, who saw the train mell to divorce her husband. | Mr. Wagner, hurl the car 75 feet and rip it in| He said Duhamell had carried{who was 71, died pieces agreed with the ‘barefooted, (the shotgun, for protection ever|y esterday in RY SR ER TR See Wer APPR Sf Ce He Had once Been’ TREK SermyadscSa nag E from his feet in the crash and thei, Mr. ¥ Felty. {tarium after an’ . gas tank of the car was hurled [lines of fouri nearly 200 feet. months. He had Mr. Ohman was taken to a will Get Medal lived at 2150 8. {will be in Asbury Cemetery. | hospital to be certain he suffered] BEDFORD, May 14 (UP)—Cpl. Delaware St. : : | nothing more than minor bruises,|Stanley Goen, Medora, will re-| Born in Ham- -| Need new ideas to whet the then went on to work at the/ceive the Silver Star for heroism burg, he moved amily appetite? Read the food) Haynes-Stellite plant where he is|in Korea at a ceremony hereto Indianapolis in 1916. He had features in the Thursday Indian- | a student engineer. Sunday. worked for the railroad 23 years. apolis Times.

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