Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1929 — Page 3

DEC. 11, 1929

GERMANS GRILL FARMHAND ON ‘RIPPERMJRIMES Police Seek Vainly for Mysterious Slayer All Over Nation. ID/ I'vUrd Print BERLIN, Dec. 11.—A 25-year-old farmhand, George Nestroy, was put through extended questioning today in collection with the latest crimes of i,ne maniacal Dueseldorfer “ripper,” who has been blamed for a score of attacks on women and boys within the last ten months. Nestroy was arrested Tuesday when it was learned he had been a companion of Maria Hahn, one of the mysterious "ripper’s” victims, shortly before the girl’s body was discovered. He disappeared from a farm near Stindermuehle the day the Hahn girl last was seen alive and was traced to Hanover, Halberstadt, Potsdam and Nowawes, where Potsdam police arrested him. The “ripper murders” near Dusseldorf have been a sensation throughout Europe. Dusseldorf po- ! lice have been baffled by the crimes j and for weeks have been following j clew after clew, without success, j Misleading clews and false notes | have caused endless effort. Dozens of notes poured in to the police, explaining that a corpse may be found buried in this place or that. Children, too, were running about the herds digging up the soil with spades and shovels, explaining that they were seeking the bodies oi "Ripper’s” victims. Gertrude Schulte, a servant girl, found eight weeks ago with twentyone wounds in her back, still lies helpless on a hospital cot. A part of the assailant’s knife was found lodged in her back. She has undergone a half-dozen operations, but is destined to be a permanent cripple. FOLEY ESTATE $115,000 No Will Left; Widow and Children to Share Property Left. The late Daniel Foley, president of the American Construction. Company, who died Nov. 21 of injuries he received in an accident, left an estate valued at about $115,000, according to information on file today in probate court. No will was left. Real estate worth SIOO,OOO and personal property estimated at $15,000 will be divided among the widow, Mrs. Jessie A. Foley; a son, Eugene D. Foley, and a daughter, Mrs. Inez M. Wallerich. Administrators.’.vere the son and Carl H. Wallerich, the | daughter's husband. FIVE TO. SHARE ESTATE Coal Dealer Leaves $150,000 to Sons and Grandchildren. Three sons and two grandchildren will share in the $150,000 estate of William M. Zeller, Brazil, Ind., coal dealer for many years, according to the terms of th will on file today in probate court. Mr. Zeller lived in Indianapolis the past three years. He died Nov. 22. Tile sons are William M. Zeller Jr., who was named administrator; Simons Zeller of Indianapolis and Lawrence W. Zeller of Brazil. The grandchildren are Jane B. and John H. Zeller, children of Lawrence Zeller of Indianapolis. New Charge Filed Bu Timex Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 11.—A new affidavit has been filed in Madison circuit court charging Henry Shuman, former president and purchasing agent of the Madison County Farm Bureau, charging embezzlement of $9,727.23 of the bureau’s funds. The charge was filed after City Judge C. B. Salyer quashed both counts of an affidavit on the grounds that the statute of limitations had run.

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DU, NEFF PASSES Burial of Aged Physician to Take Place Thursday. Funeral services will be held for Dr. John W. Neff, 71, of 2122 Central avenue, who died Tuesday at his home at 2:30 Thursday afternoon with burial at Crown Hill cemtery. Dr. Neff, bom in Ohio, first practiced medicine at Lafayette. He engaged in the life insurance business several years, and lived here thirtylive years. His widow 7 , Mrs. Mary Neff; three daughters, Mrs. John M. Fraser of New York; Mrs. Pearl Boggs and Miss Helen Neff of Indianapolis; three sons, Chester V. Neff of Tulsa, Okla.; John W. Neff Jr. and Theodore R. Neff of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. E. M. Madux of Drumright, Okla., and a brother, Joseph Neff, of Montpelier, survive. STREET CARS BOMBED Violence In New Orleans Breaks Out Anew 7 ; One Injured. Bii l nitrit Print NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 11.— Tw r o street cars were bombed here Tuesday night, resulting in injury to one person and approximately $1,500 damage. Police said the explosions wer ean aftermath to the street car strike, which began July 2, and ended about a month ago when the car men lost their cause. The bombing w 7 ere the first for more than five weeks. John Hubert. 26. Negro, sustained bruises and cuts. About twenty-five passengers were on each car. Lockjaw Ends Life B.a Timex Special ROCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 11. George Horton, 48, is dead at? his home six miles south of here, a victim of lockjaw 7, which developed from a wound in a foot caused by stepping on a nail while aiding in raising a barn at hs farm tw 7 o weeks ago. Sure Relief Ses You Feel Better’* sLS?\ 6 Bell-ans Bell-ans FOR INDIGESTION 25<f and 75<t Pk£s.Sold Everywhere

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