Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1930 — Page 10

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GRAND JURORS MAY CONSIDER TORCHMURDER Schroeder Case May Come Up as Activities Are Resumed. Convening of the grand jury', opening of county courts and arraignment of fifty defendants before Criminal Judge James A. Collins will mark the resumption of activities at the courthouse Monday at the close of summer vacation. Adjourned since July, the grand jury will go in session Tuesday for probe into cases of persons arrested during the summer, probably including action on Harold Herbert Schroeder, Mobile tAla.) business man, held since June in the autopyre murder mystery on the High School road. The grand jury also will resume consideration of the primary election fraud situation which they received incomplete from succeeding grand jurors. Arraignment before Collins includes fourteen alleged law violators held in jail. Thirty-six other per* son., fifteen held on affidavits and the remainder on indictments, are at hoerty on bond pending arraignment and trial. Charges range from larceny to murder, with seven persons accused of burglary, eight with banditry, two with involuntary manslaughter, one with voluntary manslaughter, six with statutory offenses, and one with murder. Alleged to have failed to support their aged mother, Marshall Inman, 1026 South State avenue, Otto and Walter Inman, both of Bedford, will bp arraigned before Collins to plead to a charge of failure to support a parent. Fred Minkner, Don DeWitt and Lewis R. Bridget, 1540 Shepard street, alleged filling station bandits,

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will plead to robbery charges returned in indictment*. Indicted for involuntary manslaughter. Robert Brown, 546 Blackford street, will be arraigned for the fatal injuring of August Cornell, whom he struck May 26. while driving at North and Bright streets. Miss Lucy Jane Hill, 5747 Rawls avenue, will plead to a charge of practicing medicine without a license. AIMEE’S FLOWERS TO MOTHER ‘SECOND HAND’ ♦ . 5100 Worth of Blossoms Sent First to Evangelist by Admirer. flu United Press LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29. —1 t now appears the SIOO worth of flowers sent by Aimee Semple McPherson to her mother, Mrs. Minnie A. Kennedy, presumaDly as a peace offering, were “second hand." A nurse, going over Mrs. Kennedy’s room at Brentwood sanitarium. picked up the much publicized basket with the card of Mrs. McPherson attached, saying, “From Aimee, with love.” The basket was accidentally upset and out fell another card. “To sister, with hopes for a speedy recovery.” “To think that a mother wasn’t worth buying new flowers for,” wept Mrs. Kennedy, who charged that her .'esc was broken in an argument with her evangelist daughter. HUNT INSANE SLAYER Police Think Madman Killed Pa-jama-Clad Couple on Beach. Bv United Press LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29.—Mexican and American authorities conferred today to further the search for a wild-eyed mysterious stranger believed to be the insane slayer of Lois Marion Kentle, Los Angeles sorority girl, and Francis Conlon of NJonrovia, Cal., her fiance. The authorities were reported in possession of clews linking an insane man with the brutal stabbing of the couple, whose pajama-clad bodies were found last Tuesday on the beach at Ensenada, a resort city in Lower California.

BEER RUNNER. AIR OF CAPONE, IS MURDERED Seven Bullets Are Fired Into Racketeer by Visitors to Home. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—John Krusky, a beer runner for Jack Gus-

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sick, one of Scarf ace A! Capone's lieutenants, was shot and killed early today in his south side apartment His body was discovered by his housekeeper and his 7-year-old son Teddy, who had hurried to Krusky’s apartment after hearing seven shots. A few moments before she heard the shots the housekeeper, who, with Krusky’s son, was in a nearby apartment, said she heard the doorbell in Krusky’s apartment ring. "Are you John Krusky?” a man asked. When Krusky said "Yes,” seven bullets were fired into his body. Police attributed the slaying to another beer war. Krusky .they said, apparently had

been encroaching in someone else's territory and as a result paid with his life. Death Follows Operation Bv Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Aug. 29. —Luther Knox. 39, farmer, is dead following an appendicitis operation.

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Ends Long Service in Army PARIS, Aug. 29. Concluding forty-five years of continuous army service, Brigadier-General William Wright Harts, military attache at the United States embassy in Paris since 1926, retired and said goodby to officials of the embassy and his friends in Paris today.

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