Salisbury, June 1—Two young women, Mrs. F.H. Propst of High Point, and Miss Alice Purdue of the western section of the state, and G.L. Bodenheimer, address not given, are being held here and will have a hearing in county court Saturday in connection with the disappearance of a Buick car from in front of the Yadkin hotel one night recently.
Charlie Rice of Greensboro, also involved in the same case, is out on bond. The car was the property of A.M. Calais of Smithfield. It was practically wrecked soon after it disappeared from the hotel, and the occupants were brought into town by a man living near where the car was disabled. Descriptions of these people after the car was found to have been stolen led to the arrest by Sheriff Krider of the four, who are to be tried Saturday.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, June 2, 1923
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