Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1938 — Page 4
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9 ARE INDICTED FOR BLACKMAIL IN LEVINE CASE
Mother of Kidnaped New Rochelle Boy Testifies Against Pair. : (Photo, Page 24)
WHITE PLAINS, N.-Y., March 25 (U. P.).—The Westchester County Grand Jury today indicted Edward John Penn, 18, and Werner Fred
PLAN POSTAL-THEFT | PROBE AT NAPPANEE
FT. WAYNE. March 25 (U. Py Authorities today planned a Federal Grand Jury the Nappanee, Ind, postoffice rob-
bery. Police said the three men who
‘allegedly opened the postoffice vault
with torches last Sept..5.and took $7561 27 in currency and money orders. had been apprehended. W. C. Lytle, postal:inspector, said
-| George Mandel, one of the accused
members of the trio, is serving a 40-year term.jin Michigan for robbery. The other two alleged robbers are James Morgan and Alvin Hillman. Lytle said the two men were expected to be indicted and arraigned here.
investigation of |
etitions for Airport Bonds
To Be Tabulated, Says Mayor
Petitions favoring a, $70,000 bond issue for the Federal aviation ex-
| perimental station at. Municipal Airport are to be tabulated Tuesday,
payor Boetcher announced -today. : |The Mayor said he will ask City Council to approve the bond issue under suspension of rules at the next meeting April 4. ~ , The petitions were circulated at the request of Mayor Boetcher, who explained they would be available in event a remonstrance’ to block the project is filed. Louis Schwitzer, president of Schwitzer-Cummins Co., has announced he will attempt to halt establishment of the $800,000 Bureau of Air Commerce station- here.
Charging leaking. of Sdiport ground was illegal, he said the project would retard development of commercial and private flying here. j
NEW PHONES CARRY GERMS . LONDON, March 25 (U. P.).—New hand microphones in public telephone boxes are more likely to har‘bor germs and cause infection than
the old-fashioned telephones with |
separate receivers.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES °
HUNTINGTON UNION DISPUTE REPORTED
Arthur Viat, Assistant State Labor ‘Commissioner, was to leave for Huntington ‘today to attempt to negotiate a reported dispute between groups of eves of ‘Caswell Runyan Co.
The contract which this company now has with the United Furniture Workers, a C. I. O. affiliate, expires
Labor Board that the ‘company is
refusing to Negotiate a new agreement. ~% Mr. Viat said he had been informed that a second group of workers have petitioned the company, not to’'sign a new agreement, claiming that the C. I. O. union now Jang n majority representatigh in the ac The Tactory manufactures furniture and cabinets and employs approximately 500.
April 1, Mr. Viat said. Sid Roland, | Elli
union business agent, informed the
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Luck, 23, on charges of blackmail in connection with an attempt to extort $30,000 from Murray Levine &f New Rochelle, father of kidnaped Peter Levine. | Mrs. Levine was called as a witness because her husband was unable to get’ here in time for the | hearing. She testified that her 12-year-old son had beén missing since Feb. 24 and that the Kkidnapers had demanded $30,000 for his’ re‘lease. Assistant District Attorney Elbert’ T. Gallagher asked an indict- " ment, for blackmail instead of extortion because the penalty for blackmail ‘is greater. | Penn and’ Luck, both of North Pelham, N. Y., left a bogus ransom note on the lawn of Dr. Paul C. Morrissey of New Rochelle March 5, detectives said. They demanded payment of the $30,000 price which the actual kidnapers placed on the | boy's life. Probe Complicated
"sprost lot the two youths complicated the investigation of the kidnaping and brQught local police and Federal officer no nearer a solution. : : E. E. Conroy, agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Detective Lieut. George Reifenberger of the New Rochelle peolice and: other Federal and local officers also were cailed before the | Grand Jury. - The note left, on Dr. -Morrissey’s lawn was not discovered until after the youths had been arrested. Their arrest resulted from a tip to police that they had been planning a Eig naping. Shoulder-length hoods, chains, padlocks and weapons oad] in their possession bore out the tip, detectives said. Police learned of the note from the young men them- | selves, it was said, and a search of the doctor’s lawn led to its discovery.
MILITIA ASKED FOR ~. KANSAS CITY VOTE
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.{ March 25 (U. P.)—Governor Stark today took under advisement the demand of a group of Kansas City| women that he call out the militia to su.pervise the mjnicipal election there Tuesday. “"FT'am convinced from ‘the information given me that there is a widespread. fear on the part of women. voters regardless of whether that fear is justified or ngt,” said * Governor Stark. : Se ere pene $12,000 FROM PEANUTS NEW YORK, March 25 (U.P). — Frank Beggi, Italian immigrant, who sold peanuts from a stgnd op- . posite the Metropolitan Museum of Art for 27 years, left an estate, of $12,000. His will, filed for probate yesterday, apportioned the| estate equally among nine children.
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