Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1934 — Page 10

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ACES ASSIGNED TO KIDNAPING OF RACKETEER Hoover in Personal Charge of Inquiry: Purvis May Be Called In. B* r*it,4 Pr,„ PHILADELPHIA Nov. 21—The government concentrated it* ate investigators here today in a determined effort to solve the mysterious kidnaping of William Weiss, reputed racketeer. J. Edgar Hoover personally took charge of the investigation. It was announced if the crime as not solved in three days Melvin Purvis, head of the famous “death squad" mould enter the case. Fourteen justice agents from Washington already are cn the scene. The full power of the Philadelphia police department was added in the search, and city detectives scanned the underworld for gang characters. Ransom Note fines Astray It became known today that Weis*' family lost contact with the aductors when the last ransom note asking for SIOO 000 went astray due to an incorrect address. Delay in answering the letter might have caused the kidnapers to kill Weiss, some investigators believed. It was revealed that the Weiss family received a telephone call the day after the letter was mailed Weiss' wife. Lena, was asked if she received the letter and when she answered in the negative, the caller hung up. Officials attached significance to the call, saying it may have led the kidnapers to believe the letter had been intercepted. Agent* Are Optimistic Meanwhile, R. George Harvey, head of the department of justice agents here, was "optimistic.” "We are making satisfactory progress.” he said. Reports from Philadelphia's underworld persisted that the abduction of Weiss, reputed “brain guy” of one of the city's racket gangs, was planned and carried out by Robert Mais. known to police as a desperado, who shot his way out of the Richmond <Va.) jail several weeks ago. Mais was under sentence of death at that time.

Indianapolis Tomorrow

Advertising Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. American Business Club, luncheon. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Acacia, luncheon. Board of Trade. Bank Auditors, dinner, Washington. Caravan Club, luncheon. Scottish Rite cathedral. Engineering Society, luncheon. Board of Trade. Indiana Farm Bureau convention, all day. Tomlinson hall. Rainbow Division Veterans, dinner. Washington. Sigma Chi, luncheon. Board of Trade. Sigma Nu. luncheon. Washington. Real Estate Board, luncheon. Washington. siooTooosuit settled Damage Case F.nded; Plaintiff Gets SI,OOO. JK suit for SIOO,OOO damages /brought by Robert E. Goldstein, New York city, against the MidlandContinental Petroleum Company, of Kentucky for injuries received when Mr. Goldstein’s car collided with a company truck near Crawfordsville two years ago was settled out of federal court yesterday for SI,OOO and costs.

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Young Burglar Sentenced FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Nov. 21Pleadine guilty to charges of burglary before Circuit Judge Clarence

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R. McNabb yesterday, Eugene Eix, 17, was sentenced to serve a three-to-ten-year term in the Indiana tate reformatory.

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SINGLE HOUSE ASSEMBLY TO BE PROPOSED Whiting Legislator to Ask State Referendum on Suggestion. A suggestion to abolish the two chambers of the Indiana general assembly for replacement by a single chamber of approximately 100 members will be presented to the

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next session of the legislature by Representative-elect Joseph Klen <Dem., Whiting), it was learned here today. Mr. Klen will ask that a voters referendum be held upon the advisability of the reform move. The recommendation already has received approval of the Nebraska voters and will be tried in that state. Mr. Klen said. The veto powers of the Governor and the state supreme court would remain under the new plan. Penny Supper Is Tomorrow A penny supper and entertainment at 5 will be giten tomorrow at by the Parent-Teacher Association.

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PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL TO MEET IN FEBRUARY Standard Training Group Will Gather in Church. The Presbyterian Standard Training school will meet Feb. 4. 5, 11. 12. 18 and 19 in the First Presbyterian Delaware and Sixteenth streets. Those planning the school are Miss Mabel I. Guttery. Mrs. Boyd M. Gillespie. Frank S. Ayers. Mrs. Charles A. Fay. Bryant Bassler. James Zoercher. Carl Switzer. R A. Hayes. Dale Griffin. Mrs. C. A. McKamey. Miss Mildred Clark. Harold Wood, Ronald Bridges. Mrs. Paul B Clark. Oliver Ewing and Miss Dorothy Stoelting.

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Francisco convention of the National Association of Ice Industries for her title for the new 1935 ice refrig- ' erator. it was announced today. Mrs. i Gray's winning title was ‘Vitalair."