Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1947 — Page 5
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1047 _ ‘Bootleggers’ Yule Card Puts : 2 Whisky Raiders Onto Job:
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 11 (UP)
«The Oklahoma County sheriff's
‘office just doesn’t appreciate the Christmas spirit. At least, not the cards they got through the mail
from an Oklahoma City bootlegging
partnership. Bob Turner and Mike McGrew, the county whisky raiders, found this sentiment inscribed on the cards: “At the close of another year we realize how ! Jtbostant your friendgood will have been to our success. We appreciate the opportunity the holiday season brings
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“Cotton” and “Red,” with the stpsignature of two telephone numbers. Mr. Turner and Mr., McGrew cold-heartedly ordered a pint of whisky from one of the phone numbers, then raced to the address given for delivery, A hapless deliveryman went to jail on a possession charge, and the officers confiscated 41 pints of whisky found in the automobile,
The cards, which were accom-| panied by calendars, were signed
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Criminal Court judges select six new members to serve on the 1948 Marion County Grand Jury on Monday, Jan. 5, it was learned today.
{cordance with law enforcement,
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Buildings at Meridian and 38th Sts. Will Be One-Story; Site Bought by Boulevard Realty
A new shopping center providing 16 stores is under construction at Meridian and 38th Sts. The Boulevard Realty Co., with Albert L. Frankel, real estate broker as president, has purchased the property from the Meridian and ThirtyEighth Street Realty Corp. headed by E. G. Kemper, Mr, Frankel announced today he had negotiated a long-term lease
" |for the property with George A. Club Will Watch Pearson, one of the former owners
of Pearson Piano Co. and now a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Two projects are planned at the intersection, One will have 300 feet frontage on Women to Attend
Drawing Jan. 5 . Watchers will be present when
extend 211.5 feet east from Meridian St. Twelve business places will be constructed in this section, The other will be located at 376268 N. Meridian St., on the west side of the street, and will contain an areg of 80 by 130 feet. Four units will be constructed in this section. Members of the Women's Depart-! One-Story Buildings ment Club's fact-finding committee| The buildings will be one story, on law enforcement have indicated put so constructed as to support adthey will attend the drawing in ditional floors in the future. ExteCriminal Court 1. |riors will be of limestone on conJudges W. D. Bain, of Criminal crete with full vision ~windows. Court 1, and Saul I. Rabb, of Crim- | Parking space will be provided. inal Court 2, yesterday ordered a! Construction is being directed by special venire of.75 names drawn Foster Engineering Co. Ltd., which by Jury Commissioners for the designed the 38th St. “structures, Grand Jury selection. while Joseph O. Cezar, architect, Names Drawn From Box designed the Meridian St. building.
The 75 citizens, drawn by lottery . : | from the jury box in the County Blaze Hits Synagogue | Clerk's office, will be sent- subpenas| Fire apparently started by Chanto appear in Criminal Court Jan. 5. |\ukah candles in the basement From these the judges will select caused an undetermined amount of six for Grand Jury service during damage in the Synagogue Knesess the first six months of next year,|Irsael, 1021-23 S. Meridian St., last The retiring Grand Jury, which ‘night. Piremen said the blaze was probably will make its final report confined to the basement. next week, issued a blanket invitation yesterday for any group of cit- statements from critics if they have izens or individuals to appear before facts showing the Grand Jury has it and make statements about any been negligent,” the jurors said. negligence they know about in ac-| Mrs. Carl Weinhardt, president of the Women's Department Club, said the organization's fact-finding committee had no complaint to make about the present Grand Jury. “We merely are interested in seeng that selection of the next Grand
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