Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1926 — Page 3
OCT. 5, 1926
GERMANY WORKING HARD Displaying but little Interest in politics, the Germans are plying
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their trades with renewed zeal and the country slowly is approaching a stago of prosperity, declared John P. Frenzel, local banker, on his return from a’lengthy tour of Europe. Frenzel, accompanied by his wife, spent four weeks in Germany. It was his fifth trip to Europe since the close of the war. Confl--dence in President Von Hindenburg has been largely responsible for the Germans' disinterest In politics,
Frenzel declared. “One pleasant thing about my trip was the very kindly feeling Germans manifested toward Americans,” Frenzel said. MURDER IN BOX CAR Bit United Presn STEUBENVILLE, Ohio. Oct. 5. Authorities today sought to identify the body of a middle aged man, murdered aJicl his body hung in a box car on a siding of the Pennsylvania Railroad here.
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COUNTY VENUES 4 MURDER CASES Alger Case Latest to Be Transferred. Marion County has four first degree murder cases venued to surrounding counties. Criminal Court jury calendar shores. All of the defendants charge that because of prejudice in this community they cannot get a fair trial. Under the present criminal court code, it is mandatory for the judge to grant a change of venue without any showing of the prejudice. Expense of the trials must be borne by Marion County. Latest case to be transferred is that of Gene Alger, 19, former Butler University student, who fatally shot John Buchanan, Negro traffic officer, last July. The case has been moved to Hendricks County, and ift.will be tried in the Circuit Court at Danville. Other cases are Mrs. Lovey Thomas. Negro, to Noblesville: Thomas Goins, Negro, to Lebanon, and Ralph Lee, to Franklin. Prosecutol William H. Remy and Ira M, Holmes, Lee's attorney, will argue Saturday on a motion to quash the indictment against Lee. Lee is at the Indiana Reformatory. LOCAL MAN IS HONORED Chosen Member of Harvard Debating Team to Meet Cambridge. Hu T’mix Snrcint CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Oct. f.—E. M. Rowe of Indianapolis, a senior in Harvard College, it was announced here today, has been chosen one of the members of the Harvard debating team to meet the team of the University of Cambridge, England, at the Harvard Union early this fall on the subject of government paternalism versus individual rights. Rowe was selected for the team after surviving a speaking competition lasting several evenings, only five men being chosen for the team. SUFFEREDmtfIs SPENT HUNDREDS FINDING KGNJOLA Indianapolis Baseball Star of 1890 Finds New Health in Remarkable MeJicine. "Konjola proved to be the medicine that X had been spending hun dreds of dollars trying to find, and now I wouldn't take any amount of money for the good It has done me.” said Mr. Waille Andrews, well known Indianapolis citizen, living a*
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