Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1928 — Page 11

NO V. 23,1928.

CONVICT 15 FOil TERRORISM AT CHICAGOPOLLS Eller Henchmen Are Found Guiliy; Only Defendant Is Set Free. By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Fifteen henchmen of Morris Eller, political boss of the “Bloody Twentieth” ward, were found guilty here today of election violences committed dur'mg the April primary. The verdict, requiring fourteen hours deliberation by a jury in Judge John M. O’Connor’s criminal court, called for fines on all except one of those on trial. The only defendant who escaped conviction was Joseph “Peppi” Geoaro. Genaro was found not guilty on all counts of the indictment returned against him and other Eller aides by a special Cook county grand jury. Morris Eller himself was not a defendant in this case although under indictment. Harry Hochstein, chief lieutenant of the Eller Twentieth ward organization, was fined $1,000; Sam Kaplan, another Eller lieutenant,, $1,250, and Abe “Humpy” Klass, Eller kinsman, SI,OOO. The following were fined S4OO and $600: James B. Leonardo, state senator: Peter Pacelli, former city policeman; Benjamin Jacobson, aldermanic candidate; Sam Bardin, bailiff; Eddie Brownstein, Morris Brownstein, precinct workers; Joseph Breclav, Sam Pellar, John Armando, Rocco Fanelli, Albert Braverman and Auburn Reed. Raymond R. Reinke, one of the jurors, became ill during the night. Judge John M. O’Connor called a physician, who said Reinke had a high fever. The physicoan remained near the jury room, Reinke continuing the deliberation. Trial of the followers of Eller was the outgrowth of public indignation over the sluggings, kidnapings and a murder that marked the primary vote. Eller and his son, Judge Emanuel Eller, indicted with their aides, were granted separate rtials.

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Evansville Man Kills Self By Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind., Nov. 23. Oscar Becker, 40, committed suicide by hanging while despondent over illness.

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SELL FEW FARMS Land Bank Official’s Report Is Pessimistic One. By Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—A distinctly pessimistic report of the condition of farming in Ind ! —a, illinois, Ohio and Tennessee was presented

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to t(he meeting of presidents of federal land banks which convened here, by James B. Davis, president of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville, which covers the four states. Davis said the number of farms owned by the bank is no la :ger than a year ago, but that there are very few sales of farms and most of them are made to neighbors at low prices. Taxes continue to be heavy burden upon the farmers, he said, and in

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general there is little improvement over a year ago. Many farmers, particularly in Indiana, continue to go into dairying, he said. Green Caps for New I. U. Co-eds By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 23. Bright green caps with crimson buttons as trimming will be worn by Indiana university freshmen co-eds, Mortar Board, honorary senior women’s organization has announced.

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$7,000 ASKED IN SUIT ON GAMBLING LOSSES State Seeks Money for Loser’s Wife and Child. By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ihd., Nov. 23. Suit has been filed here seeking to recover for Mrs. Ross Spurgeon and her daughter, Madonna, 15, the sum of $7,000 alleged to have been lost

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at gambling by the husband and father, Sandford Spurgeon, a Brazil taxi driver. The suit is based on an Indiana statute providing that when a gambling loser fails for a period of six months to collect, the state, through the prosecuting attorney, may bring suit on behalf of the wife and minor children. It is alleged in the Spurgeon suit that the money was lost in a race horse pool operated here.

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NEVER KNOW IT ALL Mother Enrolls in High School Classes With Daughter. BERRYVILLE, Ark., Nov. 23.You never know it all and you can’t learn too much. That’s why Mrs. Amanda Haynes has enrolled in the local high school along with her daughter. She was formerly a rural school teacher, but now she aud her daughter help one another in solving trigonometry problems.

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