Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1929 — Page 16
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HUNT SLAYERS OF RACKETEER IN TWO CITIES Solution of Marlow Killing Riddle Rests With Seven Persons. B / United Press NEW YORK. June 27 —The solution to the riddle of Frank Marlows murder rests with seven persons, one of them a 19-year-old girl, police indicated today. Os the seven, five were in jail here as material witnesses. The other two, believed by detectives to be the men who shot Marlow three times and tossed him from an automobile in Flushing, were sought, today in three cities. Seven New York detectives were in Boston and another squad was working in Philadelphia. Although Police Commissioner Grover Whalen has admitted he knows the identity of the two men sought, their names have not been disclosed. The five persons being held in failure to make $50,000 bail each were members of the party which dined with Marlow at Le Tavernelle restaurant on Monday evening, shortly before the racketeer and former prize fight manager was shot. They are: Mary Seiden, 19, dancer at the Rendezvous, a night club; Johnny Wilson, former middleweight champion, who was managed by Marlow; Edward L. Lewis of Boston, known as “Boston Louie”; Alfred Siegel, dancer at a Coney Island cabaret, and Ignatius Coppa, owner of the restaurant in which Marlow ate his last meal. They have admitted—although (heir stories differ on details—that they spent most of Monday with Marlow driving to the Aqueduct
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MRS. HOOVER LAUDFD FOR INVITING NEGRO Chicago Council Calls Entertainment ‘True Americanism.’ Bu United Press j CHICAGO, June 27.—Chicago’s city council has adopted a resolution
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resolution sponsored by Aldermal John Toman. “Although the courageous conduct on the part of the wife of the President has produced a storm of criticism from the intolerant, we hereby express our admiration and satis* faction at her stand and a detesta-* tlon of the motives of her critics.”
