Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 7
OCT. 26, 1928.
CAR THEFT RING QUIZ CONTINUED Only Partial Report by U. S. Jury Expected. Investigation of the Indianapolis motor theft ring resumed Thursday by the federal grand jury was continued today. Possibility that the expected report Saturday may be only partial, and that the investigation will continue Monday was seen today. It was anticipated at least four defendants would be added to the nineteen persons already under indictment in the case. Further investigation is expected to include the method by which alleged members of the theft conspiracy obtained Indiana certificates title. countWclubTlects Meridian Hills Directors Meet and Choose Officers. Election of George S. Olive as president of the Meridian Hills Country club and Meridian Hills Country Club realty Company at the annual meeting of the board of directors Thursday night was announced today. Other officers are: Frank P. Manly, vice-president; Fred A. Likely, secretary ol the realty company; James L. Murray, secretary of the club; S. Willis Adams, treasurer of the realty company and Alex Holliday, treasurer of the club. , Directors are: Adams, Likely, Manly, Olive, Charles H. Beckett. W. P. Chapin, Ben C. Stevenson, Kurt Vonnegut and A. D. Hitz. Butler Juniors to Elect Final election of officers for the junior class of Butler university will be held Monday. The number of candidates has been reduced to two for each office with the exception of president, for which there are
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HOLDS MURDER NOT SOLVABLE Defense Attorney's View of Lime Pile Case. Hi) United Press SOUTH BENR, Ind„ Oct. 26.—Defense Attorney George Sands believes the slaying of Mrs. Genevieve Stults, 31-year-old beauty culturisc is a “blackmail murder that never will be solved.” Sands, who is acting for Charles Reyher, held in connection with the murder, said no attempt would be
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the robbery theory, police said, and the arrest of Smith, who was brought here from Atlanta, Ga., for questioning, had faileJ, authorities said, to clear up the mystery. CONCLAVE NEAR END Mine Workers May Adjourn Sessions Tonight. The executive board and international officers of the United Mine
Workers of America, in session here since Monday, may hold a meeting tonight in order to terminate the conclave and permit delegates living at a distance to reach thenhomes by Sunday. Although no official statement has come out of the meetings it is understood that only local problems affecting the coal fields, grievances, complaints and other routine matters were subject to discussion. #
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BAN HOLY CITY BEGGING II)/ United Press JERUSALEM, Oct. 26.—The council of the Jerusalem Jewish Community is planning to stop begging in the Holy City. More than 1,000 persons who have gained a livelihood through alms obtained in the immediate vicinity of the Wailing Wall, will be forced to go to work.
