Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1925 — Page 12

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PRISON OFFICIALS’ WITNESSES HEARD Defense Completes Case in Atlanta Bribery Trial, JBu United Press ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 18.—More character witnesses were placed on the stand today to testify in behalf of former Warden A. E. Sartain, former Deputy Warden L. J. Fletcher and Lawrence Rlehl, accused of selling special privileges to wealthy prisoners at Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. Sartain, Fletcher and Riehl have taken the stand and denied charges. The defense may close its case late today or Thursday after which the Government is expected to introduce several rebuttal witnessee. Mrs. George Remus, wife of Cincinnati’s convicted "bootlegger king,” will testify for the Government, it is said. Sartain Tuesday admitted borrowing $5,000 from Willie Haar, a prisoner, but denied showing favoritism. QTTERBEIN POST FIRST Legionnaires ‘Over Top’ With Check for $250. Martin Kennedy Post No. 125 of Otterbein Is the first in the American Legion, department of Indiana, to "go over the top” in the Legion $6,000,000 endowment fund campaign for disabled soldiers and orphans of the World War. A week before the opening of the intensive Indiana drive Martin Kennedy Post mailed the department a check for $260, Frank Henley, department adjutant, announced today. quota Is $200,000. New Building Announced Sciotio Realty Company will erect a three-story building at Massachusetts and Cornell Aves., William T. Young, president, has announced. Site was leased for ninety-nine years from Robert W. Elliott, owner.

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SAVES DOG, HURTS TWO Auto Turns Over—Driver Seriously Injured. William H. Coffin, 838 Broadway, was in a serious condition at the city hospital today from injuries received when his auto turned over in front of 330 Harris St. Tuesday. He turned sharply to avoid striking a dog and the radius rods of the auto broke.' Russell Utt of 847 College Ave., riding with Coffin, also was hurt. ATTORNEYS TO SPEAK Three-Day Celebration at Manual High School Opens. Allan P. Vestal and Edwin V. Boswell. Indianapolis atomeys, spoke at

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GROCER VICTIM TWICE Customers Were Bandits Tuesday— Store Entered Later. Charles Sebel, grocer, 1108 E. Seventeenth St., opened his store this morning and found fifty pennies gone and a pay plione robbed. Tuesday, two colored men, posing aa customers, turned out to be bandits, Sebel told police. They obtained $25.

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