Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 6
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MOTIONS TO QUASH ARGUED
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Judge Alonso Blair.
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GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE Repeats Confess— of Ms. Alps Held. (Special to The Indianapolis News) Al£l>BRSON, Ind., April 16.—The Madison county grand jury will be convened probably Monday to investigate the confession of George Sch wander. age twenty, of Elwood, formerly of Washington. Ind., that he shot ami Joseph Kendall, age fifty-eight, I him of 6160 at Elwood. Sch wander in his reported mentioned having talked
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