Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1928 — Page 14

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20 CALLED IN FURNACE CASE Coroner’s Jury Hopes to Reach Verdict. WAUKEGAN, ill., Nov. 9.—A score or more witnesses are ready to

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go before a coroner’s jury Saturday to give intimate details of the life of Elfrieda Knaak, pretty book agent, in an effort to assist the jury in reaching an official concluson as to Miss Knaak’s death. Miss Knaak died here last week of bufns received in the furnace of the Lake Bluff police station. She insisted that she had burned herself to “purify her love” for Charles Hitchcock, night policeman at Lake Bluff and former actor. But just before she died, Elfrieda

gasped out, “Oh, how could they do it?” It will be the jury’s task to decide whether she burned herself, working herself into a psychic condition insensible to pain, or whether, as her last words might indicate, she was assaulted and burned by other persons. Insurance Company Head Dies By United Press LONDON, Nov. 9.—G. C. Thompson, chairman of the Prudential Insurance Company, died today.

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GOVERNOR SMITH YET HAS CHANCE, PERHAPS Kansas Cityan Says Hoover Election Will Be Contested. By United Press ’ , KANSAS CITY, Mol, Nov. 9 Twenty million Americans may think they elected Herbert Hoover as President of Jthe United States but that doesn’t mean anything to Carl A. Neibling, chairman of the

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board of the Anti-Prohibition Society of America. * “Alfred E. Smith or Joseph T. Robinson still have a chance for the presidency," Neibling told the United Press. He explained it like this: “We expect to file an injunction against Hoover because of his alleged non-residence.” According to Neibling, hr the event of Hoover being disqualified, Smith would be the next choice because Charles E. Curtis, Vice-

President-elect, could succeed only Hoover. He also pointed out if Governor Smith refused the office on such a basis, that Senator Robinson would be next in line. “ New Cabinet in Portugal By United Press LISBON, Portugal, Nov. 9.—The government crisis caused ty the resignation of the cabinet has been ended. Premier Jose Vincente de Frietas formed anew cabinet today, with Oliviera Salazar continuing as finance minister.

BRITISH TO EXPEND $7,000,000 ON VOTE Biggest Political Struggle in Nations’ History Set for 1929. Ry United Press LONDON, Nov. 9.—The biggest political struggle in Britain’s history, to cost approximately $7,000,000, is in prospect for the general elections of next spring or summer. About two thousand candidates

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will be in the field, Including 600 Conservatives, 600 Laborites, 600 Liberals, besides independents and others. Cyclone Levels Cemetery By United Press UDINE, Italy, Nov. 9.—Trees were uprooted and scores pf tombstones leveled in the cemetery of the commune of San Daniele Del Frlule today by a cyclone which caused considerable damage.