Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1926 — Page 8
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YOUTHFUL SLAYER, OTHERS 10'FACE JUDGE ONJONDAY Thirteen Young Men Held in Jail —Others Out on Bonds. A youthful slayer and youths charged with vehicle taking, burglary and larceny top the list of persons to be arraigned Monday before Judge James A. Collins in Criminal Court. While thirteen young men are held in the county jail in default of bonds, the majority are at liberty and will report In court at 9 a, m. with their bondsmen. The yong slayer Is Gene Alger, 19, of 201 N. State Ave., Butler University student, who fatally wounded Trafflcman John Buchanan, Negro, early this summer. Alger, who also was seriously wounded, recovered and is held in the county jail facing a grand jury Indictment on a first degree murder charge. Other young prisoners held in Jail, who will make their pleas Monday are: Henry Homans, 17, Negro, 81 W. Muskingum St.; Louis Thomas, 18, Negro, 911 N. Senate Ave.; Phillip Herman, 17, Negro, 71 N. California St.; Robert Hacker, 19, of 515 S. Harris St., and William Porter, all charged with vehicle taking. Robert Alexander, 20, of 1609 Cornell Ave.; James Stapleton, 20, Negro, 1625 Cornell Ave.; Gentry Young, 18, Negro; Leslie Young, 18, both of 142 S. West St.; Jess Langford, 16, Negro, all with grand larceny. i Burglary Charges Gerald Plaskett, 20, of 1022 Eugene St.; John McCormick, 17, of 547 E. Washington St., and William Warren, 18, Negro, 914 Michael St., charged with burglary. Others to be arraigned and the charges faced are; John Robinson, vehicle taking; Love* Thomas, 31, Negro, first degree murder; James Green and Buster Kennedy, grand larceny; Loyal Edson and Earl Mack, burglary; Ernest R. Scott and Walter .1. Welsh, forger and issuing a fraudulent check, and Andrew J. Alderson, entering a house to commit a felony. The following defendants, who also will l>e arraigned, are at liberty under bond: Bessie Johnson, 537 Douglass St.; Robert D. McDonald, No. 1 Rodman Apts.; Frank Kane, 968 N. Meridian St.; Mrs. Harriett Owsley and Argol Owsley, both of 26 W. Sixteenth St.: Jesse and Pearl Fletcher, R. R. 4, Box 244; Lizzie Pickering, R. R. 4, Box 248; Louis Pickerinjr, Ralph Taulmnn, 1030 Troy Ave., and Travis Bashman, 1046 S. Eastern Ave., each charged with prohibition law violation. Charged With Vehicle Theft John Baldwin, Alton Bari- and Norman Kennett, all of Noblesville,
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LEMAUX HOMES ROBBED Brush Company President and Mother Out of City. Residences of Irving W. Lemaux, 4550 park Ave., Indianapolis, Brush and Broom Company president, and Mrs. George Lemaux, his mother, 4560 Park Ave., were ransacked by burglars Thursday night. Police learned the family is in Michigan on a vacation and will return Tuesday. List of missing articles was not obtained. Rear window was found open at Lemaux's house and a rear glass broken at the residence of his mother. TWO BOYS ARE MISSING Police Also Asked to Help Find Man—One Lad Returns. Two boys, William Sullivan, 13, of 2121 E. Michigan St., and Glenn Hendricks, 14, of 2211 N. Dearborn St., were reported missing by their parents today. Oscar Cox, 41, of 520 E. New A'ork St., was also reported gone. John Ebert, 16, of 330 S. Rowcna Ave., has returned home. He was in Anderson, Ind., according to has parents, who reported him missing on Aug. 13. PLANES PAY TRIBUTE Rottls’ Body Is En Route to Port Huron for Burial. Bu United Prexx DETROIT, Sept. 3.—As three Sglfridge field pursuit planes cruised in tribute over Detroit, the body of Lieutenant Cyrus K. Bettis, of the ninety-fifth aerial squadron, arrived here today by train from Washington, and left b>\ motor hearse for his former home in Port Huron, Mich. Bettis, a member of the squadron, was fatally injured in an airplane crash in the mountains of Pennsylvania a week ago. and died in Walter Reid Hospital, Washington. CAL OWES TOWN A DIME Bu Unit'd Prexx HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 3.—Audit of the town books of Enfield showed that President Coolidge owes the town 10 cents. While a lawyer years ago. Coolidge made an error in computing the tax on the property of one of his clients, the audit disclosed.
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