Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1928 — Page 11

JUSTE 8, 1928.

SHUMAKER CASE STILL UNDECIDED South Bend Judge to Ru'e in Ten Days. By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind. June B.—Decision on the motion of E. S. Shumaker, Indiana Anti-Saloon League superintendent, to quash a charge of corrupt practices act violation,, will be made by Circuit Judge C. E Pattee witljin the next ten days, he announced" following arguments Thursday. The motion was opposed by Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom who filed the charge. The attorne ygeneral conducted the argument in person, but Shumaker was not in court. He was represented by a group ,of lawyers with A. E. Miles, Indianapolis, as chief counsel. The dry leader's counsel attacked the charge on the ground of uncertainty, declaring there was doubt as to the meaning of “wet of record" as applied to Gilliom in the Anti-Saloon League’s publication. Gilliom declared “wet of record” was certain in meaning and amounted to advice from Shumaker to his followers not to vote for a candidate to whom it was applied

LISTS INDIANA BANK AMONG SIX BOBBED HAMMOND, Ind., June B.—Turning against each other in the hope of obtaining leniency, members of a midyestern bank , bandit gang Thursday added new crimes to the long list charged against them. The latest disclosure was by Charles Makley, who implicated three other men in bank robberies in Ohio, Missouri and Indiana. The robberies were at Lynn Grove, Ind.; St. Henry, Ohio; Ansonia, Ohio; Chickesaw, Ohio; Festus and Ferguson, Mo. Makley told detectives he assisted Ed Meadows, Robert Wheatley and Ed Axe in the holdups. Makley, Meadows and Wheatley are under arrest here together with Mrs. Wheatley and Mrs. Robert Owens, Makley's sister-in-law. Howard (Sport) Smith and Otis Custer are held at St. Mary’s, Ohio, wheer they were arrested Wednesday. Detectives said Wednesday that members of the gang admitted killing Police Captain James Armand in a holdup at Lafayette, Ind. Just the thing for the summer camp, a canoe and portable radio. Can be bought cheap. See the ad in tonight’s miscellaneous for sale want ads.

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Left to right, Misses Mary Jo Springer. Jean Baker and Deborah Hoopengardener.

GREENCASTLE, Ind., June B. Miss Mary Jo Springer, Kokomo: Miss Jean Baker, Indianapolis, and Miss Deborah Hoopengardener, Ossian, are the three best sharpshooters of the De Pauw University coed rifle team. They are wearing black woolen sweaters with the Rifle

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NURSES END COURSE St. Vincent Commencement to Be Held Thursday. Commencement exercises for fourteen graduates of the St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursiing will be held Thursday night at the Louise de Marlil;ic Hall, Nurses’ Home. A reception will be held following the program. Invitations are issued to the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. The graduates: , Misses Helen A. Yeaker. Willa A. Markey, Margaret G. Moriarlty. Margaret E. Lelnenweber. Rose M. Lundergan, Cecelia M. Michael. Barbara K. Zoellner, Madeleine M. Dionne. Anna Marie Dugan. Helen King, Mildred Ann Brothers, Willa Turley, Helen Marie McClarnon, Rosamond A. Hope, Mary Verlinda Fettig, Edna McNlcholas. Angelia A. La Reau. Mildred Mae Farlss. Louise Dumas. Ruth Frances Tinkham. Vera Mae Lee. Mary Esther McClain. Anna L. Lelnenweber. Margaret D. Bresbck. Almee Marguerite Nlcaise. Pearl M. Monser, Anna Marie Busart and Tilma Blanche McCoy. GO 5,000 MILES TO WED Brazil Couple Married In New York to Avoid Delay. NEW YORK, June B.—Miss Elizabeth RichardsoVi traveled 5,000 miles to marry Howard Barnhouse when they found it impossible to have the ceremony in Brazil because banns must be published three

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