Raiders Nab Suspects as BankThievesPolice Smash at AllegedGang Hangout, Getting Four Persons.Police, acting on information supplied by a newspaper reporter, smashed an alleged gang hangout Friday night and today held three men and a woman in connection with the $2,000 robbery of the North* Salem State bank earlier Friday.Three other men, two of whomt^re believed to be out of the city,are being sought today by Indianaand Indianapolis authorities for theholdup of the institution and. police say, probably a series of other gang outrages in Indiana and this city during the last month. jThose held on vagrancy charges, under $10,000 bonds each, are: Wil- ; liam Bush, 23; James Hughes. 24. and Mrs. Lonnie Lovelace. 30. all of 704 Madison avenue and Garrett Dinkla, 21, of 2650 East Thirty-fourth street. JAfter further questioning and communication with North Salem authorities, local police are expected to file fugitive charges against the men for return to North Salem. Police said they did not know what action will be taken as to Mrs. Love- i lace, who police say, was the “hostess” for the group.Alleged Confession Is BaredPolice made public an alleged j confession of Bush and. it was un- ;derstood. they had statements from the others, but these were with- :held. rlmr— ~ y-In the raid on the Madison ave- !nue place, the police obtained $581hidden in the place and on thesuspects, two automobiles, severalrevolvers, pistol shotguns, sawed-offshotguns and a large amount ofammunition.