Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1937 — Page 18

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‘Remember the Day’ Is to Be Presented at School May 6 and 7.

“Remember the Day,” a three-act | play, is to be presented by the June, 1937, class of Manual Training High School May 6 and 7 in the school auditorium. E. Edward Green, and director, today pupils selected for the cast. Wilbur Meyer and Frances Davis are (0 have the leading roles. Others are Jeanette Patnick, Mary Gershanott, | Aileen Brazeal, Henrietia Schwarz, Kenneth Willis, Hazel Hendrickson, | : : Vivian Staley, Alva Stoneburner, 8 2 3 TIA RY Bia aati HR | Charles Ludlow, Jack Retherford, Sh ART Mle : | Margaret Lahmann, Ruth Hale, TY Dorothea Ann Graber, Eugene Wakeland and Roland Becham. E!- |

sie Bradshaw, Dorothea Lucas and Estelle Levin are ungerstudies.

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Ror of Postmasters is to hold New Albany Jury Investi- its annual convention June 7 and 8 gates Murder Theory.

dens have been received from | | in Indianapolis, Postmaster Adolph {

Negro families, W. J, Weesner, proj- | cect manager, said today. The buildings may be ready for occupancy July 1, he said, but rentals will not be fixed until utility and service costs are determined. Mr. Weesner told the Apartment Owners’ Association of the project (vesterday. The association voted to hold an apartment house week beginning April 18.

Seidensticker announced today. The convention is to be held in connection with Indiana's first yearlv Air Mail Week. Governor Townsend has been invited to Speak.

11-YEAR-OLD SLAYER IS GIVEN SENTENGE

Sent to Indiana Boys’ School Until He Is 21.

United Press NEW ALBANY, March 25.—First suicide clue in the fatal shootin Albert E. Miller, 75, and Mrs. Alta Amy, 52, his former housekeeper, was given police today bv Robert Meeks, 60, a neighbor, who said that Mr, Miller had asked him he would end his life with a shotgun. Despite Mr. Meeks’ dying statement of Mrs. “Albert Miller shot me” the Grand

Jury continued to investigate a double murder theory. Kenneth Miller, 34, son of the victim, appeared before the jury and was questioned for nearly two hours. Another son, Raymond Miller, also was among the withesses summoned to testify.

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Mrs. Lucille Ahrens vesterday started serving a sentence of 180 days in the Indiana Women's Prison following her conviction in Juvenile Court on a charge of neglecting her 16-vear-old daughter. Another daughter, Mrs. Iva Mae ! Ahrens Kelly, also was sentenced to 180 days on the same charge following testimony that she contributed to the neglect of her sister. od Mrs. Ahrens was fined $500 and Vv! TRA. Mrs. Kelly $250 in addition to the prison sentences. Mrs. Ahrens and Mrs. Kelly were arrested by State Policemen Oscar |

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EGG HUNT SCHEDULED

The Christian Park Women's Club ic to hold an egg hunt in Christian Park Sunday afternoon. Approxi-! mately 1500 eggs are to be used, and

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Five Suutiem niin Men Face Embezzlement Charges.

The Federal Grand Jury today indicted five southern Indiana bankers on embezziement, fund misapplication, false envy and conspiracy charges, Three of the defendants have been arrested and are at liberty under $5000 bonds pending arraignment before a U. S. Commissioner next Wednesday. Two others have not been arrested. Those freed on bond are: Lynn Craig, 46, former president

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official of the closed Union Bank at Crothersville, Roland H. Weir, 51, secretary the City Securities Co. and the Henryville State

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dictment charging conspiracy to! Craig was indicted on 30 counts | charging embezzlement and mis- | application of funds of the Palmyra | | and Union State banks and making | raise entries and reports to | Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Weir was indicted on 17 counts

Times Special WASHINGTON, March been appointed chairman of a sub~ | lon the same charges for transace | committee of the House Committee tions involving the Henryville bank. | On Education and Labor to hold | Korte was charged in the same bill | hearings on his bill requiring with aiding him. ‘Labor Department, Korte was indicted on 10 counis | into government,

on the same charges as director of | Remington-Rand, Union State Bank. Weir

contracts with Was | charged in the indictment with aid- I

May Involve $1,000,000 U. 8. District Attorney Val Nolan | said the charges were based on op1935, but added that the Government's investiga- | tions showed alleged illegal opera- | tions over a period of years which | involved bank losses up to $1,000,000. He said that notes were signed for automobile financing, trans-; ferred to the banks, discounted and in some instances forged. The Grand Jury in its final re-| port today to Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell returned two other indictments against one man, charging mail fraud. The jury returned 64 indictments |

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