Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1936 — Page 2

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JURY WRANCLE

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Third Ventre of 75 Ordered to Report. Monday for Challenges.

“Belection of a jury Crickmore, first’ with the déath of “driver, is to be

to try Victor ‘who is cha with ‘degree’ murder in connection

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John Penny resumed at 9:30

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‘a.m. Monday in Criminal Court.

Two ‘venires, one of have been. exin an effort to complete a Jury, and another venire of 75 is to pe ordered to appear Monday. ! When "court adjourned yesterday

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SEARCH FOR CRATER STARTED IN DESERT)

{ Bo Tinited Press | WARNER'S HOT SPRINGS, Cal | Aug. 28. —Two Rg. policemen and 15 newspaper men went into the desert today and moved toward the rugged Cvuamaca Mountains In

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search of a wanderer believed to be | Judge Joseph Crater of New York, |

missing since 1930. Capt. C. 'W. Allen, with “Lucky | Blackie” Blackiet, grizzled desert | prospector, whose tale of talking to { the wanderer started the search. “I believe Blackiet knows where this man is now,” said Capt. Allen, and I believe he was . as he. told! Blackiet he was. The whole story tallies with another we { heard in this section cohcefning | | Judge Crater five years ago.”

Judge Crater, |

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| strikes so far in 1936. Last year the total was 2014. * | | Only one major and seemingly |

| Hopeless dispute is now facing labor |

| mediators. This is the argument | | | between workers and employers of | | the Remington-Rand Co.

| 3 {| “Both the New York State and | { the United States Departments of | 100.000 Men in on in Walkout. Labor have repeatedly tendered | i their services for arbitration,” one | Labor Department of official said, “but they have been rp. Bossi down.” °U.. S. Reports. | The total number of laborers whi} ii {go on strike during 1936 will prob- | | ably be about 1.000.000, one author- | ty estimated. This, it was said, is! |an “average” figure—below post-de- | Department, officials estimated 10- | pression records but well above the | | day that approximately 100.000 | ymber of walk-outs dyring some | workers now are on strike through- | prosperous years. i (out the tofintry. | It was pointed out that the num- | Tt was emphasized, however, that ber of strikers is small when com- | “labor trouble this year is.riot as| pared to the number of working | serious as it was last.” Through | men and women in the country. The | mid-August, reports to the depari- | last. census showed a total of 48.- | ' mént indicated there had been 1173 | 329.920 workers. ; |

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there were 10 talesmen in.the box. |

five of -whom were women. Ti fense has nine challenges and the stat Other | Prospective jurors missed “for cause after they had formed opinions case {rom reading newspaper counts of the Williams-Peats several weeks ago. ‘Defense Attorney Clyde C. Karrer is expected to file two motions be fore the end of the week at in the validity of the new venire. called Monday." , 4 Le

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Charges Venires Illegal “The first two venir he charged, because names

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in° the jury tHe is expected to attack the new venire on the same counts, it was said, ; +The sfate succeeded in having Crickmote’s three children, Thomas Victor Crickmore, 8; Paul Joseph Crickmore, 6, And Gwendolyn Faye ‘Crickinore, 4. sent oit of the courtafternoon. Mz: Karrer's motion” that widow of Mr.. Peany also be from: 1he (courtroom - because was playing on the sympathies of the jury. was overruled by Special Judge Earl E. McFerren The defense counsel :then that. the case be. declared trial, since the allowed the privilege of having hi witnesses in the courtroom, namel; the three Crickmore chi ldren. This® also was overruled:

POLICE ARREST MAN: WANTED IN KOKOMO

Manuel Smith. 29. 1130 N. THinoisst, today was held for Kokomo authorities aftér his arrest yestetda: on a fugitive charge. Charles A. O'Neill, Kokomo police chief, informed the department here that Smith was wanted on an ems-, bezzlement -charge.

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the commissioners did not} empty out the names of persons put | drawing box last year. |=

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