Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1947 — Page 13
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on June ons 0 p.m, we talked to Mr, Police, manager of the Indianapolis Country club. We saw slot machines being played and asked him to whom they: belonged and he said ‘the club owns them,’ We also ‘asked him who gave the ‘go sign,’ but he did Rot answer. “On June 12, 1947, at 8 p. m. Wwe ‘went to the Broadmoor Country club. We had no conversation nor saw any slot machine at this club, .. “On June 13, 1947, at 8:15 p.m. we went in to the Meridian Hills ntry club but we had no conversation and we did not observe any slot machines. o, “On June 12, 1947, at 8:50 p.m. we went tothe Highland Country club. . We talked to Mr. Irwin Willigms and to Mr. Schwinn,
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i BOYS TOWN, Neb, June 37 (U, |P), — Ray Warren, 13-year-old grammar school pupil from Old Hickoty, Tenn, was king of the
He romped through two days of marble playing at the Veterans of Foreign Wars national marble tour nament Wednesday and Thursday
managers of the club, We asked
we saw being played belonged and they stated they were the property of the club and they «did not know about any ‘payoffs. We asked who gave them the ‘go sign’ .and they stated they did not know as that informa tion came from the club's operating committee. “This is to certify that, the above statements were made of . their own free will and that the people with whom wt talked were advised that the information was
acting on Judge Clark's orders, “Officer Albershadt’s statemen
Patrolman Langsford.”
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(Continued From Page One) cement block wall from the building next door into which they apparently climbed through a window. Daugherty told detectives he and Beggs had hidden the burglar tools in the weeds near the tavern three days ago. They cased the place thoroughly last night, wandering in and out as customers. After the tavern closed, they went to work. But Patrolmen Moriarity and Aldrich were working, too. > Both Have Records
Both defendants have long police records.
Daugherty, alisgs Wilbur Derley and William Daugherty, has 4a criminal history covering nearly 20 years. It includes:
July 25, 1928 — Vehicle-taking,
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ana reformatory. Jan, 20, 1930—Rape, 1-10 years; grand larceny, 1-10 years; vehicletaking, auto banditry and vagrancy,
all dismissed. April 20, 1932 — Vehicle-taking, drunkenness, shooting in the city limits, carrying concealed weapons and being a fugitive, all dismissed following a no-bill by the grand
Sept. 29, 1936—Robbery and auto banditry, 10-25 years.
prosecutor.
salt and battery with intent to kill, both dismissed. ‘Beggs, ‘alias Clarence Marvin Beges, has a record of: 1932--8uspicion, released. ‘1933—Robbery, vehicle-taking,
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Nov. 17, 1945—Burglary and auto - {banditry, no disposition shown.
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(U. P).—Mrs. Jeannette Reyman,
whose battered body was found in a truck in Atlanta, Ga., left Indiana with her husband because “they loved the south,” relatives said today. Mrs. Reyman, an attractive 30-year-old brunet who had previously
her life, married R. M. Reyman, a
furniture and hardware store manager, several years ago. They both
were divorced and each had a son by previous marriages. The Reymans took a trip through Georgia some time ago, friends recalled, and decided they wanted to move there “and get out doors in the southern sunshine.” They were completing a tourist
both both dismissed; unlawfu] possession, nine months.’ Aug. 2, 1934<Vagrancy, dismissed. Sept. 15, 1934—Va gradey, dis-
Oct. 10, 1934 Vehicle- taking, po grand jury action. 1935—-Vagrancy, dismissed. April ‘4, 1938-Petty larceny, $25 and costs, 90 days. os 1938-<Traffic - violation, $1 and costs, suspended. 1939-—Twice on traffic violations, $1 and costs ‘on each, paid fine and released: assault and battery, six months probation.
Jan. 8, 1939-—-Vagrancy, dismissed, Dec. 23, 1939-—-Vagraney, dis-
Dec. 29, 1939-—Petty larceny, $25 1340-Vagraiioy, dismissed. ¥'
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camp on a farm about 70 miles from Atlanta when Mrs. Reyman Was killed. “It was just about finished,” said Mrs. Rosemary Holderman, an employee in the furniture store owned by Reyman’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Reyman. “They sent us some snapshots just a week or so ago.” Shocked by News The mother-in-law, shocked by
under the care of a physician tonight. At first she insisted the dead woman could not be her daughter-in-law. She said the deseription of the victim was not that of Jeannette.. Mrs, Reyman visited here in May and left again for Georgia “the week before Decoration day.” Her soni; Eddie Jee Poole, is eight years’ old... Reyman’s son, Richard, ¥l, suffered with - asthma. The
both dismissed ‘by prosecutor. Jan, 5. 1944—Burglary, 2-§ yeas; auto banditry, 3-5 years. Feb. 10, 1947—Registered as a pa-
. 18, 1940—Petty larceny, 1.5|Re¥8
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Murdered Hoosier Woman, Husband ‘Loved the South’
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