Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1926 — Page 4

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HIGHLIGHTS OF MURDER SHINE ON CHILD OF 6 Little Pearlie This, Little Pearlie That in Grandma Trial. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Playing about forlornly enough out in South Chicago, there’s a little 6-year-old girl who has never attended a murder x rif^l. But the little girl, as she runs about with her playmates, is the most tragic of all the figures that have silhouetted themselves against the courtroom background of the trial of John Walton Winn and Grandma Eliza Nusbaum, both charged with the murder of Grandpa Nusbaum. Mother on Stand Pearl, all unknowingly, has played about the edges of that grewsome murder and it was her mother, Mrs. Deliliah Martin, who took the stand yesterday and detailed the murder of Albert Nusbaum from the time it was planned until it was consummated. Every episode in the planning of the murder and every episode relating to the cover-up after the killing dragged in little Pearl Martin. Mrs. Martin calls her Pearlie. And throughout the testimony it was Pearlie this and Pearlie that. One time Perlie knocked on the door of Martin home. “I ran to the door,” airs, Martin said, "and asked who it was. It was my Pearlie. Pearlie Didn’t Know "Then Winn said: ‘I thought it was the old man. If It had been, he’d never got out of here alive.” But Pearlie didn’t know what he was taling about.” Then Mrs. Martin told how, after the murder had been committed, she took Pearlie and went over to tell Grandma Nusbaum. Pearlie rang the door bell, Mrs. Martin said, but she doesn’t say whether or not Pearlie stood there while Grandma Nusbaum, half fainting, cried ”is it done?” Mrs. Martin is one of the trio who have admitted their part in the murder. Winn and Mrs. Nusbaum are standing trial and the other three say that it was Winn who committed the murder. But at present the courtroom full of, murder fans are'fuming and fretting while Pearl is - playing about forlornly enough, out in south Chicago and her name is being dragged through a murder trial which implicates her mother. FOR POPULATION CLUB Indorsement of Boosting Plan Given by Service Organization. Indianapolis’ ambition for a Million Population Club to help expand the city industrially, was encouraged today by a glowing indorsement of the Service Club and an offer of money with which to carry on the campaign. Other clubs and civic organizations were called upon by the Service Club for similar expressions. “The undertaking,” club resolu-

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