Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1930 — Page 2

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‘COLLEGIATE' CLUB IS RAIDED BY DRYAGENTS Federal Sleuths in Gotham Pose as University Youths, Get Evidence. Bv United Pm * NEW YORK, May I.—For the first time, perhaps, since the Volstead law went into effect. New Yorkers began today to take seriously the efforts of federal dry agents who perenr.'ally are threatening to “dry up Manhattan." The second sensational raid within a week, directed by Major Maurice Campbell, and featuring a squad of prohibition agents who lounged about the New York Fraternity Club's headquarters in the guise of nonchalant young collegians, caused no little amazement and led many to wonder what the dry administrator was planning next. For two weeks a group of Campbell’s best agents, attired in the latest authentically-styled collegiate clothes and affecting a Harvard accent, mixed with members of the club, which is headquarters for eighteen national Greek letter societies. Then, when they considered that they possessed sufficient evidence for prosecution, they arrested five waiters and other employes. Securing a master key to the lockers kept by club members, the dry agents next proceeded to open them, one by one, and when they departed they took with them 101 bottles of assorted content. The raid was the first ever made on a private club here since the enactment of the prohibition law. DURANT RAPS HOOVER Manufacturer Criticises Defense of Federal Reserve System. Bv United Preen PARIS, May I.—President Hoover’s defense of the federal reserve system was criticised and the system condemned by W. C. Durant, American automobile manufacturer, on his arrival here Wednesday. “I hold that the federal reserve system was responsible for the greatest financial panic in history,” Durant said. “I am an optimist and a Republican, but upon my return to America, I shall join the antiHoover Republican Club.”

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Slayer at 14

The youngest defendant ever charged with murder in South Dakota is William Stratemeyer (above), 14-year-old ranch boy, who faces trial at Sturgis on May 6 for killing his 8-year-old cousin, Robert Haas, in a childish quarrel. Leonard Haas, 10, brother of the victim, told authorities that William shot Robert and then made him help hide the body in a creek.

GIVEN TERMS Jury Convicts Two Women as 'Wrong Man’ Slayers. Bn Unite'! Preen SCOTTSBORO, Ala., May I. A verdict of guilty was returned here Wednesday against Mrs. Myrtle Berry Graham, 20, and Miss Newby Motes, 19, in the “wrong man” murder of Harry Cunningham, 21. Judge W. A. Hawkins sentenced both to life imprisonment. Mrs. Graham admitted she was under the influence of liquor when she stabbed the youth, thinking he was the person who had slapped her when she tried to engage him in & flirtation. Church Group Elects LA PORTE, Ind„ May I.—Officers elected by the women’s auxiliary to the northern Indiana diocese r of the Episcopal church, in session here, are Mrs. Robert Happ, South Bend, president; Miss Alice Goldthwaite, Marion, vice-president; Miss Nellie Mullinex, Mishawaka, secretary, and Miss Gertrude Green, Ft. Wayne, treasurer.

ISSUES RULING IN PETTIS SUIT Title to Seven-Eighths of Estate Is Quieted. Agreement between one group of heirs who received equal portions of one-tenth of the real estate left by the late Alphonse P. Pettis, pioneer merchant, and another group who received lesser bequests from personal property, today resulted in the issuing of a decree by Federal

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Judge Robert C. Baltzell, quieting title to seven-eighth of the Indianapolis property. The*i?roperty is located at 25 East Washington street, site of Pettis Dry Goods Company, and is valued at between $1,750,000 and $2,000,000. End of the litigation in federal court, however, will have no effect on another suit by the second group of heirs who are attempting to regain a $500,000-$700,000 fund from the Indianapolis Foundation. Forty-tour surviving heirs living throughout the country are involved in the court actions, basis for which is the contention that Mr. Pettis, who died in Nice, France, in February, 1929, at the age of 90, was of ’unsound mind when he made the bequests to heirs and the Indianapolis Foundation in 1920.

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Why Have Indianapolis People Spent More Than $100,000,000 HAZGS CUT PRICE DRUGS? DURING THE LAST 52 YEARS MORE THAN FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS WERE REPRESENTED IN SAVINGS TO THE PUBLIC / ' . Because Haag’s prices were always lower. If the Haag habit was a thrift habit for your father and your grandfather—how much more is it true for you today, as fourteen of our nineteen stores are located in your neighborhood.

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Every Day Prices SI.OO Listerine 65c 45c Koiex 28c 50c Phillips’ Milk Magnesia.3lc 25c Woodbury’s Soap 15c 30c Groves’ Bromo Quinine. 18c 25c Colgate's Toothpaste... 17c 59c Auto Strop Blades, ss. .31c 25c Mennen’s Talc 15c SI.OO Horlick’s Malted Milk.67c 85c Meliens Food 54c 40c Castoria 23c 75c Mead’s Dextri Maltose.. 51c W. S. Metal Polish, 3 for... 25c Coty’s Powder & Per. .94c SI.OO Celery Vesce 74c Aeidine 69c SI.OO Aspirin Tab. (100s) .45c 60c Bay Rum (V 2 pint) 39c SI.OO Chamois 59c SI.OO Sponges 59c 60c White Mineral Oil 39c SI.OO Pure Cod Liver Oil, pt. 69c SI.OO Milk of Magnesia, qt.. 69c 60c Extract Witch Hazel.. 35c 40c Cascara Sagrada, 4-0z..25c $2.00 S. S. S $1.64 75c Rubber Gloves 49c Quinine Capsules, 2-gr., 1 doz.lOc $1.25 Stan-A-Sep Mouth W..74c 30c Manhattan Foot Powder. 19c

.MAY 1, 1930