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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1983- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE J3 Mail admits robbery; Good Hoosier reaction seen needed loot for drugs Glenn steering committee announced An Indianapolis man who was of duties, including raising funds, representing Glenn to Indiana voters and establishing a plan for volunteers to work for the senator. The committee also will work with Glenn's national staff and the national staffperson assigned to assist the campaign in the Midwest. "I THINK he (Glenn) is certainly a serious presidential candidate and that his character, integrity and intelligence certainly make him a de the committee will include Robert J. Bischoff, Lawrenceburg; G. Edward Cook, Plymouth; Barron P.

Hill, Seymour; Michael Marshall, North Vernon; Paul Robertson, DePauw; Ear-line S. Rogers, New Castle; Bruce Shuck, Kokomo; Esther Wilson, Portage; Hurley C. Goodall, Muncie; and Earl Harris, East Chicago. Also active in the Glenn campaign in Indiana will be Terre Haute Mayor Peter Chalos. sirable candidate here in Indiana." O'Bannon predicted that because of Glenn's attributes, the committee will have few problems in getting volunteers to work for the Ohio senator.

O'Bannon will be joined by Democratic State Sens. James R. Monk, Sullivan; James A. Lewis, Charles-town and David Nicholson, Richmond. State representatives serving on $700 taken from the savings and loan and that virtually all of the money was spent on drugs.

Wright said Laderson has been free on parole since August for a theft conviction. Police said Ms. Trotter denied taking part in the robbery. But police have photographs of a woman participating in the holdup. The photographs show a woman wearing white surgical gloves and possibly a wig.

A pair of surgical gloves and a wig were recovered from the house when the two suspects were arrested, Wright said. Also recovered was a revolver, which Laderson admitted he used to hold a teller and the manager at bay. Laderson and Ms. Trotter were being held in lieu of $15,000 bond each in the county lockup. Their case has not yet been assigned to a specific court.

Indiana Senate Minority Leader Frank O'Bannon will lead a steering committee for U.S. Sen. John Glenn's Indiana presidential campaign. O'Bannon explained that the committee will carry out a number Woman killed as car. hit by train An 18-year-old Summitville worn an is among the latest people' killed in traffic accidents on Indiana roads.

Cindy Wright was killed when the car in which she was riding was struck by a Conrail freight train at a crossing near Jonesboro. Her three brothers were injured in the collision Thursday. Caret L. Chenoweth, 52, Niles, was killed Friday on U.S. 31, about a mile north of Roseland in St.

Joseph County, when his car collided with a tractor-trailer truck. I arrested with his girlfriend Friday and charged with robbing a savings and loan told police that they had I committed the crime to support his expensive drug habit. Police arrested Mose E. Lador-son, 34, and his girlfriend, Clotilia Trotter, 34, at 6 a.m. in their home in the 1300 block of North Arlington Avenue.

They were charged with the April 22 armed robbery of the Arsenal Savings and Loan Association branch at 1135 N. Arlington. Indianapolis police Detective Sgt. Donald E. Wright said Laderson admitted the robbery as soon as he was confronted by police.

Laderson told police that he and Ms. Trotter had committed the robbery to support his heroin habit. Wright said Laderson told authorities that he spent $80 to $100 a day on heroin. Laderson also told police it took him only a few days to spend the MONTH END SALE! LITTON'S "GO-ANYWHERE" MICROWAVE fe3 1 OVEN LITTON II YOUR GIFT WHEN YOU BUY ANY SIZE MATTRESS SET DURING OUR MONTH-END SALE! FREE 1 1 NOW ONLY ii ii 2 DAY SALE SATURDAY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY 12-6 PLU: NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGE! Purchase as much as you'd like at any INTERNATIONAL SLEEP SHOP Pay just 10 down and spread the balance over 12 months.

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