Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1938 — Page 6

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TRUSTED FRIEND BELIEVED SLAYER

Girl's Killer Sought Near Spot Where Peter Levine's Body Was Found.

LARCHMONT, N. Y., Oct. 12 (U. P.).—The murder of Mary Imelda Coyle, 17, a shy and pious high school graduate who dreamed of be-

Jssiper and murderer of 12-year-old | lot in an automobile, tire tracks of | Peter Levine. | which were visible in the alley. She | Miss Coyle lived in a two-story evidently had been lured into a car houseboat with her mother and two and Police Chief William J. Keresy sisters, on the mud flats of Long said he was proceeding on the theory Island Sound only half a mile from that the Killer was someone the girl {where the Levine boy's headless body knew and trusted, otherwise she was washed ashore May 28. | would not have accepted a ride. She disappeared Monday night; Her right hand clutched several while on her way to St. Gabriel's brown strands of the Killers hair. Church, a mile and a half down Beneath her finger nails were bits |a dark and winding road from her Of skin. Her maroon beret and the {home, and was found yesterday in brown coat she had worn over her a weedy lot behind an apartment white and blue cotton dress were

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building. | missing. Her head was battered, apparently | with a hammer. Physicians believed [sprig from St. Gabriel's she might have been slain while she School and Mother Superior Sister was on her knees and had her head | Annete said she had been deeply]

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STATE HEADS OF NYA IN SESSION

Program for Coming Year to Be Discussed at Par-

National Miss Coyle was graduated last| Youth Administration home-making High projects in Indiana gathered today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1938

supervisor of girls’ activities, presided and Robert S. Richey, State Director, was to speak. The NYA home-making projects in the State employ aproximately 650 young women between 18 and 25, unemployed and out of school and from families eligible for public assistance. Work consists of making garments for distribution to families and institutions. The work is sponsored by County Trustees and Welfare Boards. Attending the meeting will be superintendents from South Bend, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo, Terre Haute, Clinton, Jeffersonville, New Albany, Franklin, Shelbyville, Bedford, Bloomington, Evansville, Jasonville,

GRAND JURY CLEARS

Found at New Albany.

found no “political

the pulpit.

PUBLIC OFFICIALS

‘No ‘Political Corruption’ Is

NEW ALBANY, Oct. 12 (U. P) — A partial report of a Floyd County Grand Jury today stated it had

corruption’ among public officials as charged by the Rev. Luke L. Bennett from

Four true bills concerning other

in graft and sambiing activities and JEWELRY SALESMEN “ne Jur, composed of buses) ROBBED OF $75,000

The jury, composed of business men and farmers, returned an indictment of voluntary manslaughter] KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 12 (TU, against Melvin (Monk) Harris, sus-|P.).—Two Chicago jewelry sales= |pected slayer of Lee Hess. Traerie mem, robbed in a taxicab last night waived rights to appear before the by three bandits, reported today jury. that their losses probably would ex= William D. Gwin, jury foreman, ceed $75,000, all covered by insure when the report was made, peti-| ance. tioned Judge John M. Paris to ac-| Paul C. Rietz, treasurer of the cept his resignation because he Juergens & Anderson Co, and Alwould be unable to serve further bert Kolker, a representative of the without endangering his health, J. Milhening Jewelry Corp. were ns ton their way to board a train for

BRAKE INVENTOR DIES Denver when the bandits crowded the cab to a curb at a downtown

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 (U. P.).— intersection. The inventor of the four-wheel auto| They took three suitcases and

ing a nun, led police today over the pent in prayer. They said she had religious, “never looking at a boy.”| 0 discuss plans for the coming Same trails along which, a few been criminally assaulted. | Her classmates had known that she year and methods of teaching. months ago, they hunted the kid-/ Her body had been carried to the wanted to be a nun. Mrs. Kramer Snethen, state NYA

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Sullivan and Mrs. Hazel Schnitzius and Mrs. Mae Belle King of In- | dianapolis.

matters were returned, however. brake, Daniel T Timberlake. died two sample jewelry cases and as a The minister had charged that here yesterday of a heart ailment. final gesture snatched a diamond certain public officials were involved | He was 84. |stickpin from Mr, Kolker's necktie,

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