Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1928 — Page 16

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U WILL FACE JUDGE COLLINS NEXTMONDAY Traugott Again Will Be in Court; Liquor Charge Against Aviator. Eighty-four persons will face Criminal Judge James A. Collins Monday in one of the largest arraignments since the July term. Charges of vehicle taking, violating thfe liquor law, and. pool selling compose the majority of allegations against defendants. This will be the second successive arraignment appearance for Edward Traugott, owner of the Traugofc clothing store, wrecked by a fire and explosion Aug. 26. He has been named defendant in an indictment charging him with receiving stolen goods. It is alleged that a watch stolen from Leo Traugott, brother of Edward, in the Broadmoor Country club holdup May 30, was found in the latter’s store following the fire The indictment charged an unknown person stole the watch from Leo Traugott and turned it over to Edward Traugott with the latter’s knowledge. Quash Motion Expected Filing of a motion to quash the indictment probably will be the action taken by Ira M. Holmes, attorney for Traugott, during the arraignment session. Last month Traugott faced the court on a charge of conspiracy to violate the liquor law. Other defendants in this case are Paul Scharffin, attorney; Fred (Pickles) O’Roark, former policeman; Donald Underwood, professional bandsman, and Homer Wright, alleged gangster. Rollin Stewart, local aviator, arrested recently after a downtown police car chase, will enter a plea to the charge of violating the liquor law. In the car in which Stewart was riding a pint of whisky and wine were found, police said. Stewart is under suspended reformatory sentence of one to two years for liquor law violation. Collins considered revocation of the suspended sentence, but prosecutors filed anew charge. Many Now in Jail Arraignment Monday probably will bring about reduction of the county jail “residents.” Seventyseven are there, according to the monthly report made in criminal court. Among “those present” are: Charles Phayer, charged with auto banditry and robbery, for alleged complicity in the Broadmoor holdup; Lawrence Ghere and Rupert

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American Optical Society at the bureau of standards here this afternoon passed from listening to papers on research to see a movie. They applauded it with as much vigor as any screen star ever received in a theater. The star of this movie was a heavenly “star” — the planeet Jupiter, appearing on the screen today for the first time in America. Jupiter came into view, slowly and steadily turning as if driven by an electric motor. The great red spot, and other details of its surface familiar to astronomers passed across its face. One of the moons of Jupiter came on to the screen from the side, rapidly approached the planet, then its shadow appeared on the planet’s surface. Finally the grayish disc

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