Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1931 — Page 10

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BURNET LEAVES ENTIRE ESTATE TO HIS WIDOW Bequests of Lumber Chief Total Over $200,000, Filing Reveals. Estate of Harry B. Burnet, president of the Burnet-Binford Lumber Company, with bequests totaling more than $200,000 was filed for probate Thursday In Marion county. The entire estate Is left to the widow, Mrs. Mary Q. Burnet. In the filing of Mr. Burnet’s will, a duplicate will signed by Mrs. Burnet and effective upon her death also was on file, with an agreement signed by Mr. and Mrs. Burnet. The agreement made it possible for the Indiana university to become one of the chief beneficiaries upon the death of Mrs. Burnet. An income of $1,200 a year from a trust fund will go to'the university upon the death of Mrs. Burnet. it was revealed in the two wills on file in the courthouse. The wills of Mr. Burnet and his

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Not Dogging It By United Prce SANTA MONICA. Cal., Aug. 28—Headed for China and swimming strong, an expensive Llewellyn setter dog was found a mile and a half off shore in the Pacific ocean by three girls en route to a fishing barge. dog had chased some sea gulls into the ocean and become lost.

widow are identical in content with the exception of the opening paragraphs in which Mr. Burnet wills his entire estate to his widow', and Mrs. Burnet leaves her estate to her husband. An income of $75 a month from a $15,00t trust fund is to be left the Third Christian church under the dual wills. Mr. Burnet, who died Aug. 15, was an elder in the church. Cash gifts of $5,000 were given to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Burnet, a twin brother and his wife, of Kansas City, Kan. Numerous relatives of Mr. Burnet receive bequests in the twin wills. Mr. Burnet was a graduate of Indiana university. He was ill a year prior to his death. He was a leader in church and business circles of the city.

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KIDNAPERS FREE MISSING HEIR AFTER]] OATS C. M. Rosenthal Tells Cops of Capture While With Woman. By United Pre* NEW YORK, Aug. 28—As the latest notice from his family to his kidnapers appeared in the personal column of a morning newspaper today, Charles M. Rosenthal, missing heir to a $5,000,000 fortune, walked into a Bronx police station and inquired casually: "Can you change ten dollars? I want to pay a taxi bill.” As Lieutenant Sylvester Hlavac gave him change, he added: “I’m Charley Rosenthal. I’ve been kidnaped for a couple of weeks.” He told police his captors had released him at One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and Walton avenue, the Bronx, a few minutes before and had given him $lO for taxi fare. He had been treated

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kindly during his seventeen days’ imprisonment, he said. Accompanied by his attorney. Edward Nathan, New York detectives and Inspector Harold R. King of Nassau county police, he was taken to Manhattan police headquarters for questioning. Asked whether the reported SIOO,OOO ransom had been paid, police said they did not know, although some said they thought part of it had been paid. On the night of Aug. 11 Rosenthal said, he met a woman for dinner at a restaurant at Fifty-first street and Sixth avenue. Afterward they started in a taxi for an apartment in the Bronx. On the way, Rosenthal said, three armed men stopped the cab and forced him to get out. The woman, whom he believes was a decoy of the kidnapers, was not molested. He was bound, gagged and blindfolded and taken in an automobile

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to an apartment which, he thinks, was somewhere in Manhattan. During the seventeen days he was held there he was kept bound, he said, although his three captors treated him kindly. Early today he was taken out and released, he said. Goldfish are merely a domesticated variety of Chinese carp.

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