Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1933 — Page 8

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32 ARE FREED IN PRINTCRAFT LOTTERY CASE Words Battle Waged by Cameron and Police Sergeant at Hearing. Verbal by-play between Sergeant Edwin Kruse aftd Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron marked dismissal in a municipal court Wednesday of thirty-two persons arrested following a police raid on the Printeraft Company, alleged lottery, at 23 North Pennsylvania street, a month ago. Two of the defendants freed were Clarence P. and A. J. Hornbergcr, alleged lottery heads, who faced charges of operating a lottery and keeping a gaming house. The word battle between Kruse and Cameron occurred after Kruse had testified to circumstances attending the raid Dec. 2. Kruse related that Clarence Kornberger was alone in the office as the police squad entered. “Waiting for a Year” “Well, we're here," Kruse said, he told Hornberger. ‘‘Yes, so I see. I’ve been waiting for you for a year,” Kruse quoted Hornberger as saying. ‘‘lf he’s been waiting for you for a year why haven’t you arrested him before,” Cameron asked Kruse. The latter did not answer. ‘ You know he has offices on Ohio street, don’t you? ” Cameron asked Kruse. "Where?’’ aaswered Kruse, drawing out a pencil and pad. ‘‘That’s your duty to find out,” Cameron retorted. Two Fail to Appear "Asa citizen and taxpayer don't you want to do your duty?” Kruse asked the judge. “I’m not the chief of police,” Cameron answered. "Neither am I,” Kruse rejoined. After ordering dismissal of thirtytwo defendants, Cameron ordered rearrest of Marion King, 230 North New Jersey street, and Dave Stahl, 428 North Alamaba street. two or,her defendants who are alleged to have failed to appear for trial. To learn more about the flowers and trees that grew at the old Spanish missions of California, a botanist dissolved adobe bricks from mission building and examined the fragments of plant refuse used in binding the mud brickc together. I FRESH FISH and SEA FOODS DAILY AI.L VARIETIES STANDARD FRESH Oysters, Scallops Lowest Market Prices Prevail ,i 31 WEST GEORGIA STREET

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BLOOD STAINS ARE FOUND IN BANDMAN HOME Apartment Is Searched for Clews by Police in Chicago. (Continued From Page One! story that she was watching from a window of her home and saw her husband kidnaped by two men in an automobile. Anew contradiction in evidence 1 by witnesses was brought forward today. The bandmaster's beautiful widow had told police she ran screaming | from the house after witnessing the kidnaping. "I screamed the loudest scream of my life,” she testified. Several neighbors were located by police today, who said they had noted nothing unusual at 8:20 p. m. the night of Dec. 10, fixed by the j widow as the time of the kidnaping, j Dr. Miner Richards, a dentist living a few doors away, said he was 1 sitting at his front window in a position to witness the events de- j scribed by Mrs. Schildhauer, but saw nothing unusual. A neighborhood butcher told po- j lice the couple walked past liis shop shortly after 8 o’clock of the fatal night. This conflicted with Mrs. Schildhauer's story that her hus- | band practiced his music for half an hour after reaching the home before leaving for the last time. Night Coughs Piso's stops night coughing instantly and effectively because it does the needed things. Swallowed slowly, it clings to the throat, soothes inflamed tissues, and loosens the mucus. Better than a gargle because it reaches the lower rhroat and chest. Safe for children. 35c and 60c sizes, all druggists. DHC/VC For Coughs rl3v 3 and Colds

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