Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1929 — Page 11

DEC. 4, 1929

THREE RECEIVE JAIL SENTENCES Convict Woman on Blind Tiger Count. Criminal Judge James A. Collins today sentenced three persons to pnal institutions, two on burglary charges and one on a blind tiger charge. William Smith, 30, Negro, was given a one to ten years state prison sentence on his plea of guilty to burglary’ and larceny’. Detectives, appearing at his trial, said he recently had entered nine vacant houses, removing bath room fixtures, which he sold to second hand dealers. Many .similar burglaries have been committed in all parts of the city, they said, and realtors have urged co-operation of police in curbing the vandalism. For the same charge. Ollie Latimor, Negro, 29. 704 Indiana avenue, was sentenced to serve three to ten yeais at the state prison. He is alleged to have stolen 512.22 from a store Oct. 30. Benka Chadwick, 27, who gave her address as 2621 North Delaware street, was sentenced to the Indiana Woman’s prison for thirty days and fined SIOO when she pleaded guilty to operating a blind tiger. A police raid at her home Sept. 13 resulted in the discovery of a small quantity of beer, gin and alcohol.

WRONG MAN IS HELD West Virginia police are holding a William Boven, who is not the Boven wanted here for the Angola bank robbery, according to E. L. Osborne, head of the state department of criminal identification and investigation. The Boven held in Wheeling is charged with violation of the prohibition laws. Forrest Huntington, state operative, has gone to Wheeling to identify the Boven held there, but no word has been received from him.

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Cojirihouse Offices Robbed PRINCETON. Ind., Dec. 4. Thieves who broke into two offices in the Gibson county courthouse here escaped with postage stamps worth $4.

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