Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1928 — Page 12

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BUSINESS MEN ARE NABBED IN BOOIIK RAIDS Leaders of North Shore Suburbs Near Chicago Arrested. By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—The campaign against Chicago bootleggers in the Chicago district Monday night led to the arrest of several prominent business men of North Shore suburbs and of Chief of Police Paul Giambastian of Northfleld. Twenty dry agents,under orders of George H. Hurlburt, assistant to E C. Yellowley, prohibition administrator, conducted the raids, which extended to Winnetka and Hubbard Woods, exclusive residence communities. A large quantity of liquor was found in the basement of Giambastian’s house. Information leading to the arrests was obtained by Winnetka police and turned over to Yellowley’s office. Previously Yellowley had asked Henry C. W. Laubenheimer, United States marshal, to assign five deputy marshals to the prohibition department to serve warrants as a result of the shooting here of Merle Adams, a salesman, by prohibition agents a week ago. Yellowley is in general charge of prohibition enforcement in this territory. The administrator’s action was seen as an effort to prevent further shooting by agents during the serving of warrants. Harry TVI. Dengler, third in ‘command of national prohibition enforcement, was expected to arrive here today or Wednesday to conduct a special investigation into the shooting of Adams by Arthur Franklyn, dry agent. TRIO BATTLE; JAILED Two men, Woman Arrested After Brawl in Street. Jack Reynolds, 35, of 52 S. State Ave., Miss Elsie Conway, 26, same address, and William Lewis, 22, of 1221 N. Beville Ave., are under arrest as the result of a fight near the State Ave. address Monday night. Reynolds struck Miss Conway with a hammer and smashed the windshield on Lewis’ car when the girl told him she was going out with Lewis, it is charged. Reynolds declared Miss Conway said Lewis had told her he had obtained money for a “good time” in a holdup Saturday night. Reynolds was charged with assault and battery and malicious trespass and Miss Conway and Lewis with vagrancy.

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KIDNAPED GIRL SUES FUGITIVE FOR $325 Russel Karnes Sought on Charges of Victim. Russell Karnes, 32, Beech Grove, sought on a charge of kidnaping Miss Juanita Libka, 22, Bainbridge, was sued by the young woman for $325 in Municipal Court Two Monday on the money she claims she posted with him as “bond” when he hired her as his stenographer. Karnes’ brother, Chapman Karnes, 29, is under arrest for impersonating an officer as the man, who came upon his brother and Miss Libka on a lonely road, posed as an officer, and demanded S2OO to pay a “fine.”

LOSES JOB, KILLS SELF W. R. Nichols Commits Suicide at Home With Gun. Elizabeth Nichols, 16, of 2005 Hovey St., heard a shot Monday afternoon and going to the garage in the rear of the house discovered her grandfather, William R. Nichols, 62, of 2002 Hovey St., had killed himself. Miss Nichols said he had been despondent since losing his job. Surviving ar£ the widow, the granddaughter and a son, Roy Nichols, Detroit. Hurt Running for Mail By United Press WASHINGTON, Ind., Aug. 28. Anxious to get to the mail box after seeing a carrier put something in it, Geneva Hiam, little daughter of George Hiam of this city, stumbled and fell while running, cutting a gash in her left leg. Four stitches were required to close the wound. Singing Lizard Imported By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—A singing lizard from Mandalay was one of the small menagerie brought ashore when the liner Hamburg arrived. One ostrich had to be treated for a severed artery received when it

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