Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1931 — Page 21

APRIL 10, 1931

POLICE HUNTING SECOND MAN IN GORDON MURDER Harry Stein Already Held as Strangler; Attorney Charges Frameup. B’l T'vitr>l rr"‘ NEW YORK, April 10.—Elated at their success in arresting Harry Stein, slim, veil-tailored former convict, charged with strangling to death Vivian Gordon, red-haired vice-racketeer, police announced today they were on the trail of another man, whom they suspect of being actually associated in the slaying. They refused to reveal the suspect's name, but there were intimations that he drove the car in which Vivian rode to her death. Meanwhile, Samuel Liebowitz, noted criminal lawyer, retained is counsel by Stein, declared that his client was the victim of a "frameup.” Liebowitz planned, to go to court today to demand that Stein be produced on a writ of habeas corpus. Four other men are held as material witnesses. They are David Butterman, 34, a self-styled jobber; Samuel Greenbauer, alias Greenber, 44, no business; Morris Levine, who claims to be an electrician, and Jack Holdcraft, 29, who described himself as a former member of the Canacyan mounted police. Stein, who served six years of a , ten-year jail sentence for strangling and nearly killing Mary Glickman of the Bronx while robbing her in 1921, maintained he was innocent of the Gordon murder. He said he had no idea how one of his aliases came to be in Vivian Gordon's diary, a little red book which revealed her mysterious ventures in the darkest haunts of New York’s underworld an din the pleasure habitats of Broadway. The cow tree of Venezuela contains a milky latex in its stem. This is consumed by natives as milk Is consumed in other countries.

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Marble Tourney Entry Blank Name % Address Playground Near My Home Age Limit: Boys who are 14 years and under, and who will not be 15 until July 1, 1931 I was born ... ■ months <day) 'year) READ THE TIMES FOR NEWS OF THE MARBLE TOURNAMENT

The player who can make his shooter stick in the ring, after knocking out a mib, is the one who's going to win this year's Indianapolis Times marble tournament. And, of course, you know what that means—a big week at Ocean City, N. J., living in a palatial hotel, swimming in the big pond, chair rides down the boardwalk, theater parties, and fishing, to say nothing * S '\ • • • l £ # of the national m.o rinais with boys from all parts of the country. So rush In the blank printed above, for the eliminations start early in May. According, to new Ringer rules, a player’s shooter must stay in the ring after he has knocked out a commie, if he wants a second shot. In the picture above are five mibs and a shooter. The player may shoot at any one of the mibs, BUT he must make his shooter stay in the ring. If his shooter follows the mib out of the ring, the other player gets his chance to shoot. But if the player is wise, he’ll get all five mibs. one at a time, by j

learning to make his shooter stop after hitting the mib. It'll take practice, and lots of it, but that week in Ocean City is worth that! Next: The follow-in shot. DANCE ANDQINE IN PARKSJUDfEB Use of Community House Is Sought by Orchestra. Park board members today debated advisability of leasing space at a community house for a nightly dine and dance concession. Louie Lowe, manager of Cooper’s orchestra, asked concession to operate the Municipal Gardens community hall patio for nightly dances during the summer from 9:30 p. m. to 1 a. m., with guests paying a cover charge for tables and dancing, in addition to food charges. Board members decided to sound out sentiment of the community before ruling on the application. Free golf practice on public links for high school golf teams was vetoed by the board when it turned down application of Manual Training high school for the privilege. Appointment by A. C. Sallee, park superintendent, of Dox Cox, Negro, as Douglass park custodian, and William C. Carr, as Highland park custodian, was approved.

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