The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1958 — Page 5

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THE DAILY BANNER

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Couple Held in Bank Robbery

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day that they h< ! t up a if/hb <1 it f $2.7 K). Cuitis E. An- II. 21 Hs. Nov., and m- wife ] *.v< re a rested saoi tiy Clark, ourg .S: t l -. .V up near closing time 1 Sheriff Claud Cor they admitted o: a ly u C; u .ti >: >'<l i : I )■ it .

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v t- out of work and couldn't a job. also admitted he grew • i iche for the holdup and nd :t off with an electri* t while speeding from the . une scene. I bandit coup! rn* . red I hr > 10 miles northeast of here b it .I p. m., half ai nour be<,ra closing time. "This is a stickup.” the bandi* i t*» t .ishier Robert Gowc, 61. e 'aid the man "did all the : ikn.g while the woman covered i.t with a gun." O i rs in the bank were Mrs. ; h Springmire. 40. a teller: Mi -. Vngie Buell, 20. a booker. and Mrs Grace Beall, 70, a customer. Tin man took the cash at a ; window- and ordered Lowe p< i the safe. When Low e told . ii the safe was operated by a . ne lock, the bandit cut an • inn wire and the alarm went off. Tin- couple then grabbed the > y and ran to a car. P die set up roadblocks a few* Mil ites later hut the couple hnl -1 them. Thomas Moore, ithage, cn unarmed motorist, v the car and chased it but .a.' unable to catch up. L maid Burris, Laurel, later -•lephoned authorities to say he aw a man fitting the bandit’s Inscription place a package in a ulveit two miles south of Anonville. Police found most of lie loot under the culvert. About the same time. Sheriff mes Hixon of adjacent Frank* n County stuped in at a Buena la grocery to buy a candy bar. noticed a man buying gruc* i'i< s who fitted the description

of the ban ' t as broadcast r-n tlie police radi Nixon arrested the suspect, later identified as Angell. Mrs. Angell was arrested laPr at Andersonville while vi • g * - lives. Bank employes ,<i n e.l ‘ Angeils as the conph w 1 them. But for several hours, t.M; couple denied it. » After then ad mis. found two guns a:.J the cmple’s abandoned clothing in a.i oid farmhouse in Franklin Courw. They also found $209 wh;. h they said was part of the holdup loot The Angells recently ;. tr.r ■ i from Las Vegas. Ncv., whe.e they lived for a time. Authorities said Angell originally came from his area.

Indiana Mayors Invited To I. U.

“BLOOMINGTON (UP> — All !"3 mayors in Indiana have been invited to attend a two-day weekend meeting on the Indiana University campus arranged by IU Bureau of Government Research. York Y. Willbem, head of the research bureau, said the mayors will find at the meeting that “their administrative headaches are pretty much alike.” On Friday, the mayors will hear a panel discussion on "Cities and the Indiana Construstion”: and talks by W. George Pinnell, issociate dean of the School of Business, on "Cities and Indus-

trial Locations,” and by Joseph F. Clark, executive director of the Municipal Finance Officers Association. on ‘ Trends in Municipal Financing.” A panel discussion on ‘‘Pi-ob-lems of Urban Growth" will highlight the Saturday session.

FI BE HITS LUMBER FIRM CRAWFORDSVILLE (UP* A $100,000 fire late Tuesday de ! stroyed the hard ware store, wo> | shop and ofice of the New Ross Lumber Co. at New Ross. T blaze u-as fought by firen. .i | from Crawfordsville, New- Ros«. Advance. Lizton, Jamestown and ; Ladoga. Leonard Davenport a Crawfoidsville fireman, sustained face burns w-hen showered wnth hot oil from an explod . m can.

RFM-i MtESSED G m Bundy of Greencastle v is i .a the sartorcial class G . H v when he was m- Mate's "10 best* ’ by the Indiana ReVt - W Association. The g Its winter _ tii - Claypool Hotel. O so he "best-dressed” 1 ir.v-' 1 . .. N. F. Bryant, head J ees, E. F. \ . i a mi of South Bend mayor of Wabash.

“Lei ys [: j Yrj Y: tlore Comfortable In the New Year” mx msQii FURNACES « ( (> \l. • LAS • OIL All Wo la By Experienced Men o'>:\ < ) '* \ vp. kil.nce ( «"r,H r!v v i h ( nrrii r.rii” W !) f xp- RtENfiE , 1\ • PERIENCK exp: i.ii \< e i S'EATING CO. Phone 251

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H. L Wells. Cashier. C :ect At lest: F. L. O Hair Pool. H. O’Hair O F. Overstreet, D.rectors : ihitr.am^ss: u th^i 7 day of January. * .. .. .n officer or director of this

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Rtxell A. Boyd. Notary Public

CANNON'S JANUARY 1ANCE SAL 0 Going On BIG SAVINGS ON

• Suit's 9 Topcoats • Hals 0 Jackets (Both Men's and Boys')

Sport Shirts

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• Dress Shirts NO THE MEN’S STORE

Map!,- Heights C lub Met Tuesday The U pi Heights Home Demons! Ml.on Club met on Tuesday. J n’ 7th . at the club house Mti. Deem. Mrs. Alspaugh < n .' 1 . King as hostesses. Meet ng was called to order by t ie i sident, Mrs. Ruby Weave-. FI g'salute and creed wt; e repeated in unioon. and treasurer reI'orL were given and accepted. D 11 c H was answered by Uv nty - members and one ■ Louise McKamey, i port on the Xmas bast. . ’t the club prepared for a* e !y family. l il; ti ns of officers for ‘ • ■ 11 I el Schachtel after * - fleers i ook over President gave i l ie council meeting, rev ! wed the goals of the clubs for 1956. : 5 were served by the hostesses. e.ct meeting to be at club M Irene Crawley " 1 ^ 1 Schachtel as ho«tess-

I5ASKKTBALI '.i ednesday don at Reelsville. at Russellville. t f'c-er Ads PjV

REPORT OF CONDITION Report of condition of "Roachd.* Ie Bank and Trust Com pan y** of Roachdale in the State of Indiana at the c’-'-c of business on Dec. 31. 1957. Published m accoidance with the c ill made by the Federal Reseive Bank of ^nis dirt! pm i '• > tie provisions of the Federal Reseive Act and a call ma e b> tn In p rlment of Financial Institutions of the State .if Inbiana. Ansels i Cash, balances with othei bank'. • ding n serve balances, and cash items in pt 11 m o oil. :;on S 550,385.33 | United States Government obi ; ..ns i.- ,u :. anteed 1.336X122.69 Obligations of States and p li i. <] sub.; vi.-1 ; s 430.140.59 ; Other bonds, notes .and debentures 50,000.00 Corporate stocks (inciud.ng $6.Cti0.C0 st< k Federal Reserve Banki Loans and discounts (including .>4 ,10 v. : 991,285.57 Bank premises owned $1.00. : a ti • r. ! res $1 oo 2.00 (Bank premises owned are subject l no In U' not assiuned by banki TOTAL ASSETS $3,366,036.18 LiubilitieM Demand deposits of ind vi<!ua p.ti .nc: rj md i .u porations v; 709 821 27 Time deposits of individuals, paitia r.-hiys, and corporations 1,061,477 Deposits of United States C" 'ernin. nl . lu.lr g | istal savings) 27,988.14 Deposits of States and pol . al su.idiv ; ■: - 318.323.54 Other dep, sits (cei 19,303.15 TOTAL DEPOSITS .$.1,126,908.62 Other liabilities 8,882.55 TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,135,791.17 Capital Accounts Capital- . 50.000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided profits 30.245.01 1 OrAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 230.245.01 TOTAL LI.AB,LI IIES AND 'A 1TT AL \( UXTS $3,366,036.18 'Includes proceed Reconstruction Finance Corporat on, i cal interests which debentures are sub rdma’ed t he rights of creditors and depositors, and 2.000 sha.es of c'iiuimn stet k, pai $25.00 per share. Memoranda Assets pledged or asrigne I ; c u.-e i i ilitie; md for other putpo ■ . 130,000 00 First lien trust funds 19,197.59 Lo ins as shown ab.ivo are i;ter dedii.'tion oi res* ives of 17.969.00 I. William E. Et( the a ov< -named bank, do solemnly (swear . ment is true, and that it fdl'y and co ret tate of the several matteis herein contained an ! i t loi h. t ■ t ., n t of niv knowledce and belief. William K. Etcheson, Jr. Correct Attest: Eugene D. Hutchins Galen S. Irwin Nathan Call, Directors State of Indiana. County ol )• n •am. Sworn to and t Januai l ® 58 * and I hereby cert fj t this bank. , “ Sc;,,l i ii ... u itaiy Public My commission expires 11-17-6 )

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