Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1936 — Page 15

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Chief Investigator in Russell Mystery.

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. Hu United Press LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19. District Attorney Burons Fitts called his

chief ifvestigator on the carpet to- | ] day for what Mr. Fitts described as | “too much publicity” in the re-in- | H ; - § = “vestigation into.the death of Reid Russell whose body was found in a add [ ] - swing at the home of Gouverneur b ; Morris, noted novelist. The prosecutor refused to ask for ——— - — esa

an order to exhume Mr. Russells body for examination in the light of purported new evidence pending the conference today with Chief Investigator Clyde Plummer to de ine the future course of the inv

thon. Tt was understood tnat micss (ff, Expensive in Appearance—Loto in Price id= 2 eves peiivesy | Liberal Trade-In

objected to Mr. Plummer’s abandNL Le CHE Ta Anywhere In Allowance On

onment of the original suicide theory “We will decide at the meeting i Indiana Old Furniture whether the body of Mr, Russell ay duit : should be exhumed for further au- " topsy examination,” Mr. Fitts said. . * “I believe too much emphasis has : ; : : : vo " been placed on the murder theory ! when evidence failed to justify such a conclusion at present.” Mr. Plummer based his murder theory on the belief that young Russell had not been killed in the garden swing where his body was found last Sept. 25, and that the .32 caliber /gun clasped in the salesman’s hand Fix Hig 2 BRET x A om not the Seat Weapon. ted ; i ania ieee - . : The investigator h reques : toe : EE ; _ that the body be e exhumed 80 Hat on nt : LE $5 DOWN—$5 MONTHLY experts could determine the caliber Sa Fh ) of the bullet which pierced Mr. nas bl 5 Prue Carrying Charge

Russell's § skull, : . apt : : Grace and simplicity feature this rugged

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Fox, Michigan City, became senior class president at Indiana Univer- buffet. A $69.95 value!

sity today. He is a reserve quarterback on the football team and

oR Sed Sh eu 2 Rugged Oak for Real Service—Regular $99 2-Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE

nor Jones, Shelbyville, secretary, and Lloyd Wilkins, Indianapolis,

senior Siwash dance committee -. Pie : : : En )i ling oom Suite | sus au 9 5 —— ky Loh, There’s distinctive smartness in- the simple : LU S. AID ) SOUGHT IN I 3 IS FO in BR rae connie, design of this homespun tapestry suite. LOW TURKEY pices | 4) £5 i #3 : Po . There’s plenty. of comfort, too, in the soft ROLE : spring-filled cushions. New style roll arms. “ik By United Press : ; Tu : ee : : Upholstered in brown or rust. Honor-Bilt ; WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 ~Texas | Nr a ts throughout. Full size davenport and smart Ee

Atty. Gen. William H. McCraw con- Pution<back CHa $4 DOWN—$5 MONTHLY

ferred with agriculture department Plus Carrying Charge

officials today in an effort to start | a’ boom in Texas turkeys. | | |

$7 DOWN—§7 MONTHLY Growers of his state, he said, are Plus Carrying Charge “~ so disgusted with present prices that they are inclined to eat their OAK . . . « because it’s warm and inviting.

Sekeye. rather than sell them at Its established dignity and %ppeal grows

Agriculture department statistics stronger every year and its rugged beauty show that 5.000.000 mors euxeys||| is always in style. Finished to give a melan increase of 33 per cent, whic low, time-worn appearance. Hospitable grconnty for the reduced prices. refectory table with quartered oak top;

SHELTER HOUSES IN | massive 66-inch Credenza buffet; comfortble chairs with slip seats. PARKS REMAIN OPEN|]| °

Shelter houses in Indiana state | | S | Th i 79 CARD : fa . : . parks are to be kept open during , aoe 20 on thi Be J - OCCASIONAL INNERSPRING she winter months or use by plenie || $ S autifu 3 Piece : T A RB L k Cc id A { R IA A TT R 5 % S :

SE ne | MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE| 50 $398 $1695

reported today. 1 : : There are mo than 40 shelter | | Get several of these sturdy 180 Premier coil innersprings: jouses in the parks, each with on | 1 - a a S$ bridge tables now for your This good-looking chair costs taped edge; button a )r more fireplaces and a huge stack | J : ; * Sad, holiday parties. Pull-over little in spite of its smart cord handles. Covered with of fire wood, ready for use at all | J - \ bh § : : fiber board top and nickel- lines, comfortable seat and blue and white stripe ticking. mes, he said. ARS : Dn, § ey ; plated corners. Positive - smart cover. Twin or full bed size. Regu- - Al : LA hinges. Rocker to match, $4.49 larly $19.95.

WOMAN ISACCUSED |} BE. (ol #@ - BY} = AFTER AIDING STATE | tg : : $4 DOWN—$5 MONTHLY

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A N, Ind, Nov. 19 —Mrs. 7 : ; Bessie Wright, 22, was held by police j i” 2 ; Ti : Almost like a dream come true to get this today - charges baseq 38 i . TESST = - lovel 3 aple suite in genuine priscilla : mony she gave as Se E maple finish at this astoundin den || ' wines in the. trial of an alleged Sh : wo JE SR Tubile price. px care has 2 Te into 9x12 F t. Size robbe h Ye : Be e workmanship and hand finishing. Fine According to police, Mrs. Wrig % SS Ea grge mirrors. Well built throughout with

admitted on the stand she drove an § , 5 . ; 9 § W automobile for Oras Wright, 22, » and : : § a golid oak interiors. Bed, chest and choice {| $ i ; Earl Jackson, 23, when they are al ; ; : EE : : leged to have robbed George Speedy, : : J Bn : .. Of dresser or vanity. j ;

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m. toda the Y. M. C. Al | Ea ’ Ler Tr ma - ‘ e C e R wi? A - These Velhores are made of hres Heavy es of sterilized hair fibres. Club members 3 Scheduled to Spek 2 i EERE ‘These fibres are needle loomed into the strong jute back so firmly and Dougias Brown. George Lutaler and | Bag 2 ef i . a tn ” || compactly that the seamless surface is smooth as a fine wool face rug.

Exquisite colorings. See, these Tugs Pop: !

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