Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1928 — Page 13

[APRIL 5, 1928.

SEEKS TO AID I DOOMED MAN [John Hall's Pal Offers “True Facts.’ United Press , MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, April 5. f—His pal in crime having finally come to his aid, John Hall, under sentence of death here today began anew fight to escape the electric chair, in which lie is scheduled to idic April 10. Hall received his sentence in connection with the murder of Louis Kreidler, South Bend druggist, Thomas O’Brien, alleged accomplice of Hall, today was looked upon as the factor which may result in Hall's obtaining a commutation of .sentence, O’Brien received a life (sentence for the murder. In a letter to Frank E. Coughlin, attorney for Hall, O'Brien said: “I have suppressed the true facts concerning the murder of Louis Kreidler. Now I want to make affidavit to reciprocate in a small way the anguish John Hall suffered through my silence.” Kreidler was slain in March, 1926, after he had returned to his store from a bank and he carried a considerable sum of money. He stepped inside his store while a hold-up was under way, drawing a gun as lie did so. In shooting which followed, the druggist was killed. BANK BANDITS SOUGHT Two in $6,000 Ohio Robbery Fled Toward Michigan Line. |Rm United Pres* PORTLAND, Ind., April 5. Police of this section searched today for two unnlasked bandits who robbed the St. Henry, Ohio, bank of $6,000 late Wednesday and fled toward the Indiana line. St. Hem-y is approximately twenty miles from here. In investigating the holdup, Lieut. Hal Ayers, State motor policeman, living here, said he learned that the bandit automobile bore Indiana license No. .530-019. He said this number was issued to Henry Larson, 789 Harrison St., Hammond, Ind, for a Chevrolet coach. The bandits used a Cadillac. REVVED AFTER 20 YEARS Washington Couple Begins Second Honeymoon. Bn Times Special WASHINGTON, Ind, April 5. Mr. and Mrs. William E. McClain are on a honeymoon for the second time in thirty-two years. Twenty years ago they were divorced and since each married again and each have been divorced. They have just been wed here for the second time. “We shall spend the remainder of our lives together,” the couple anounced as they left the office of Mayor John W. McCarty following the ceremony.

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