Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1931 — Page 10

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STARR'S NOTES STILL CONFUSE OEATHPROBERS Tucker Faithfull and Her Stepfather Differ on Authenticity. * By United Press NEW YORK, June 26.—Another effort to clear up the mysterious drowning of Starr Faithfull nearly three weeks ago by gaining some as yet undisclosed information from her family was expected at today’s grand jury meeting. The grand Jury is expected to question Stanley E. Faithfull, the girl's stepfather, and Tucker Faithfull, her sister, on their reported differences over the authenticity of the letters alleged to have been written by Starr and brought from England to this country by Dr. G. Jameson-Carr, Cunard liner physician. Faithfull insists the letters are forgeries written by some person to cover up the murder of Starr, while Tucker 'persists in her belief the letters are in her sister’s handwriting. Edwards also expressed the opinion the letters were written by the girl whose body was found on the sands at Long Beach on June 8 but declared he still has an open mind.

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BULLETS RAKE CHICAGO BEER BAROPTS HOME Machine Guns Roar as Gang Pursues Fugitive; Policeman Shot. By United Press CHICAGO, June 26.—The home of Edward (Spike) O’Donnell was riddled with machine gun bullets, O’Donnell himself was chased several miles by enemy gangsters and a policeman* was shot in the arm fighting the gang chief’s assailants in a violent renewal today of the south side beer war. O’Donnell, recognized leader of a powerful beer gang, was sitting with his wife in the front door of their home when the first attack was launched between 1 and 2 a. m. A large sedan appeared traveling slowly past the O’Donnell home. Suddenly there was a roar and the front of the house was raked by machine gun fire. O’Donnell and his wife escaped by jumping inside and lying upon the floor. As the sedan sped away O’Donnell rushed from his home to greet a friend, who arrived in another car. They left together. The attacking gangsters circled

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HEARST SLAMS DEBTSHOLIOAY Declares Plan Precedent to Full Cancellation. By United Press LONDON, June 26.—William Ran- , dolph Hearst, American newspaper I and magazine publisher, in a statement today expressed opposition to President Herbert Hoover's proposed plan for a year’s suspension of war debts payments. Hearst said the plan “seems to j be a precedent or preliminary to permanent debt cancellation.” “I am uncompromisingly opposed to further reduction of the war debts of foreign nations to America," he said. “America has made reductions enough, concessions enough, and sacrifices enough. ’ Pneumonia Fatal By Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., June 26. Qharles Kenipe, 46, is dead at his home of double pneumonia. He leaves his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Russell Griffin, Noblesville, and Mrs. Lulu Goss, Indianapolis, and the following brothers and sister: Cyrus and Jennings Kenipe, Indian- [ apolis; Perry Kenipe, Pendleton, ’ and Mrs. Nora Strausser, Arkansas.

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