Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 17
FEB. 5, 1926
EXPECT TO QUIT HUNT FOR TALL of River May Be Abandoned. Dragging of White river for the body of H. Houston Tall, 50, of 43 W. Thirtieth St., assistant city park superintendent, missing ten days, likely will be abandoned late today nfter six days of work by dozens of - police, park workers and volunteers. Relatives at Tail’s former home paid that since the river bed had been thoroughly searched, they were beginning to lose faith in the theory that his body is in the river. This . theory was based on the finding of Tail’s automobile on the bank of White river, 1(10 yards west of the , north end of the College Ave. bridge. ' , The search was resumed, however; with P. F. Tall, a brother, and volun-
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teers, exploring the stream further southwest than had been searched previously. A telegram to John Hartje, former Indianapolis florist, In Los Angeles, Gal., where Tall might have gone for a vacation, remained unanswered.. FINED FOR GINGER SALE f Ask If Selling Jamaica Is Violation of Prohibition Law. Whether the sale of jamalca ginger is a violation the prohibition law will be determined by the State Supreme Court it W'aa announced today by Frank A. Symmes, attorney, whose client was convicted Thursday in Criminal Court. Judge James A. Collins fined Harry J. Simpson, 601 S. Oapitol Ave., SIOO pnd sentenced him to thirty days in jail. Federal Agent W. M. Bennett testified he bought some Jamaica ginger from Simpson in a soft drink parlor. Bennett said he drs nk It mixed with beverage and neaily became intoxicated.
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