Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1929 — Page 2

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WOMEN HELD IN PANTAGES’ BRIBE CHARGE Offer of $25,000 in Note to Assault Witness, Is Alleged. B'< Ip *4 P r *'* LOS ANGELES. Sept 3—Two young women accused of attempting to influence state's witnesses in the pending trial of Alexander Pant "es on a charge of attacking 17-y-?--old Eunice Pringle, were held in $25.0'0 bail each today. i.cncy Lee. 25. sculptress, and J nite Hill, stenographer, were the two held. District Attorney Enron I its ch'rgei they took up residence in a Hollywood rooming house rec'. t'y to be near two state's witr" 's and proceeded to attempt fr-ndship. When Fitts and police officers appeared. Miss Kill assertedly hurled a bottle of absinthe through a window and Miss Lee was accused of attempting to attack the landlady, one of the spate's witnesses, with a knife Asa result the two women also are charged with suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and possession of liquor. Fitts said the girls are half sisters and that, after taking rooms in the house, they repeatedly asked the landlady and a male roomer, the two witnesses, to drink absinthe with them. They met persistent refusal. Fitts said that the man roomer found a note under his door Saturday telling him that “if you will testify that the girl bruised herself there might be $25,000 in it for you.” Both women denied they had any Interest in the Pantages case. Fitts said Miss Lee’s handwriting was identical with that in the note.

EXTEND PHONE SERVICE Messages to Europe Will Be Available Twenty-four Hours Daily. Twenty-four hour trans-Atlantic telephone service will be available to Indianapolis patrons starting Tuesday, Indiana Bell Telephone Company officials announced today. The new service will provide round-the-clock connections with all points in Europe now connected with America by over-sea circuits. In the last year the daily service has been limited to between 4:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong to: W. A Murdock, 1734 Arrow avenue. Ford roadster. 717-398, from Market street and Capitol avenue. Clarence Huffman, 412 East Tenth street, Nash roadster, 712-397, from Delaware and Washington streets. Sherell Duckworth. 1936 Tallman avenue. Chevrolet touring, 53-520, from Capitol avenue and Market street. A. L. Hitzelberger. 5307 North Illinois street. Chevrolet coupe. 9-363, from Maple Road boulevard and Boulevard Place. Mon Powers, Indiana Blind School. Ford touring. 748-663, from Blake and Kinney streets. Lewis H. Miller. 1825 Barth avenue, Lexington coupe, from Barth avenue and Sanders street. Joe Potrope, 1432 North Riley avenue, Lexington sedan, from garage in rear of 1432 North Riley avenue. Philip A. Williams, 502 Sutherland avenue, Pontiac coupe, from Court and Pennsylvania streets. Paul Walker. Rural Route 7, Box 165, Camby, Ind., Ford roadster, from Riverside park. W. Philip Bohnert, 2035 North Meridian street, Ford coupe, from in front of 2035 North Meridian street. Irvin Bowlers, 1127 Vanderman street. Ford coupe, from Illinois and Forty-second street.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by the police belong to: Lewis P. Judd, 1203 North Capitol avenue. Whippet sedan, found at Eagle Creek and West Vermont street Budd Anderson, rural route 17, box 286 F, Chevrolet touring, found at Senate avenue and Fifteenth street.

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Goes on Trial

Mrs. Alexander Pantages, wife of the millionaire Pacific coast vaudeville operator, is shown above in a Los Angeles courtroom as her trial on a charge of murder, arising from the death of a Japanese after her automobile had struck him, began. The state contended Mrs. Pantages was- drunk when the accident happened. She also was charged with driving an automobile while intoxicated.

MAS OUTBREAK AROUSES FEARS Stabbings of Jews Cause New Vigilance B United Pres* JERUSALEM, Sept. 9.—Many quarters of Jerusalem were in a high state of nervousness today as the result of another stabbing near the wailing wall. A Jew, on his way to the wall to pray, was stabbed by an Arab and seriously wounded. He had to be removed to a hospital. A similar occurrence took place on the Jaffa road. A trooper fired on the Arab assailant, and both the Arab and the Jew whom he had stabbed were taken to the hospital. Zionists Stand Pat Bu United Press LONDON, Sept. 9.—The Daily Mail today printed a reassuring interview given to its Jerusalem correspondent by Colonel F. H. Kisch, acting chairman of the Palestine Zionist executive committee. In the interview, Colonel Kisch declared the Zionists would not forsake their aims and ideals because of the recent troubles nor did he believe the British people would renounce the Balfour promise to maintain a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.SEPT. 9, 1929