Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1930 — Page 5
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EXPO* FACED BY OFFICIALS IN LINGIIDEATH Chicago State's Attorney Promises Prosecution for Collusion. B’r United Prret CHICAGO. June 24.—Investigation of the murder of Alfred J. Lingle, Chicago Tribune reporter, took anew turn today with announcement by John A. Swanson, state's attorney, that his office “has not overlooked conditions that existed prior to the assassination of langle, and at the proper time I will direct an action against those responsible." Swanson's announcement was interpreted to mean that he will investigate reports that collusion between police and public officials and gamblers and gangsters brought about the murder of the reporter three weeks ago. Evidence to Grand Jorv “The action is only being held in abeyance for the time being so as not to jeopardize a possible solution of the Lingle murder itself,” the state’s attorney added. The announcement came when the Herald-Examiner, morning competitor of the Tribune, which has been demanding editorially more action in the Lingle investigation, asked the state’s attorney if “Lingle was shot down because of his intimacy with police officials on the one hand and gangsters on the other.” Swanson promised that any evidence collected will be laid before the July grand jury. Hunt for Accused Killer Meanwhile, hunt for James (Red) Forsythe, who has been accused as Lingle’s killer, went on with police turning up new evidence that stained his racketeer career with the blood of two other men—Big Tim Murphy r.nd James Hand. According to police, Forsythe was one of the three men who killed Murphy, called the “father of racketeering,” several years ago in the latter’s south side bungalow. Hand was another of the trio, the police said, but later became embroiled in a gang quarrel and was killed by the man who had been his companion on the Murphy murder. SHOOTS WRONG MAN, YOUTH FACES DEATH American Faces Mexico Conviction for Revenge Mistake. i Bu United Prrx* I EL PASO, Texas, June 24.—Willliarn J. Meers, youth who tried to iavenge the death of his father and fchot the wrong man, faces the death ■penalty, it was indicated today. ■ JurL Jesus Mucharraz, magistrate ■f the supreme court of Chihuahua, Mexico, who is to see Governor ■rancisco Almada about the case to■ay, said that under Chihuahua law B was possible for Meers to be given "oath for the crime. Meers is held in Juarez for the slaying last week of Antonio Visconti, a waiter in the Owl bar He is understood to have thought Visconti was the leader of a band of desperadoes, who is 1923 shot to death his father in a mail train robbery.
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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Jack Reynolds. 925 Prospect street. Moon sedan. 761-087. from Walnut and Pennsylvania streets. Madison Haves. R. R. 2. Franklin. Ind., Ford tudor sedan, from Twenty-first street I and Northwestern avenue, t George Bowling. R. R 7. box 231 P. Ford _ruck. 14-883. from Marmon Automobile parking space. V Russel Dolan. 4160 West Washington ~ street, Chevrolet coupe. 84-159. from Meridian and Vermont streets.
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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Rav Williams, R. R. 4, box 619. Ford touring, found in woods south of Minnesota street at the east side of Eagle Creek. Harrv T. Lamar. 73* Woodlawn avenue. Ford sedan, found at rear of 1242 Beecher street. Oldsmobile sedan. 193-280 Ohio, found In rear of 227 North New Jersey street. Clears Your Complexion To have a clear and captivating complexion every woman should banish at night nil the dirt and dust and makeup of the day. Get two ounces of Calonite powder from your druggist. Sprinkle a little on a wet cloth and rub gently over the face before retiring. The pores will be instantly cleansed, your face will feel refreshed, and all blackheads and other blemishes caused by clogged pores will magically disappear.—Advertisement.
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Following is the explanation of Ripley’s “Believe 'lt or Not” which appeared in Monday’s Times: Mt. Chimborazo is higher than Mt. Everett—the highest mountain in the world is Mt. Everest in the Himalayas, but the peak of Chim-
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borazo of Equador, is about two and one-half miles farther from the center of the earth, in a vertical direction than Mt. Everest. The height of a mountain usually Is calculated from sea level. But sea level in the latitude of Mt. Chimborazo is about three and one-
outside of Old Bailey. His pillory sentence was over. Bossy was the last pillory prisoner of London. The instrument of punishment, popular for 600 years, but which already was beirg frowned upon here, was abolished by statute seven years later.
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