Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1936 — Page 5

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FEDERAL GRAND JDRY PERSONNEL IS ANNOUNCED Hearing of Evidence to Take Most ;/f Week: Nolan to Go to Chicago. The Federal Grand Jury continued today to review cases presented to it by Val Nolan, United States District Attorney. Hearing of evidence is expected to take most of the week. On Thursday Mr. Nolan will be in Chicago arguing a motion for an appeal of the death sentence of George W. Barrett, who killed a Federal agent at West College Corners, Ind , last August. Yesterday Judge Baltzell appointed John A. Schenk. Mount Vernon, foreman of the jury. The other 21 members are: Ammet Andrew, Fredericksburg; Floyd L. Ballinger, Daleville; Richard Bright, Bedford; Edward Clemens, Cannelton; John P. Curry, Sullivan; John A. Flynn. Ella R. Gray, I Gosport; Roy Hastings, Elnora; Dc Pauw Horinaday, Montgomery; Mil-

a ZcqdtTMrio4& OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO — "IT’S TOASTED"

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I ton Kern, Newcastle: Harry T. Kuhlman. Connersville; Russell Lawson, Gaston; Herbert Limpus. j Connersville; Vado Littell, North ( Vernon; Curtis Lucas. Poland; How- ! ard McCorkle, Wingate; F, W. Rasp. Bogstown; Douglas Reid, Newport; i John N. Schrock, Kokomo; Eugene Strange, Loogootee; Frank Wagner, Attica, and William Woodward, Dublin. 4000 ASK FOR NEW PROPERTY APPRAISAL Petitions Filed With Tax Board Under 1935 State Act. Less than 4000 petitions for reappraisement of real estate have been received by the State Tax Board this year, Secretary Anderson Ketchum announced today. Petition for individual reappraisement of property Is founded under a 1935 act which abolished general reappraisement. The- act provides that 25 per cent of the resident owners of property in any one township outside incorporated towns or cities of 10,000 population or less, or 3 per cent of property owners in a town of 10,000 population or less, may petition for reassessment on or before Aug. 1. Reassessment powers were given the state board and its order is final.

S4B FURS WORTHLESS, WOMAN TELLS POLICE Confectionary Store Operator Says She Is Victim of Racket. Mrs. Cora Martin, 2159 Madisonav, confectionery store operator, is wiser but S4B the loser today, following an episode last night in which she told police she was the victim of the “fur salesman racket.” Last night a man who said he was a Rumanian and that his name was John Peters, entered her store

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and showed her some furs. He told her she could buy them for S4B and resell them for S6O to a man whom he knew but who was his enemy. Mrs. Martin made the deal. After the salesman had gone she found that the fury practically were worthless.

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