Thirty-four defendants had been indicted by federal grand jury Tuesday, 12 of them on charges in connection with the theft of hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise from the Southern Pacific railroad warehou.se here.Indicted for theft of the merchandise were Felipe Vela, 34, 309 South Flores street, and Carlos Aguilar Jr., 26, 520 Rivas street, indicted for possession and purchase of the stolen goods were Joe Ay-cock, 602 North New Braunfels avenue, Dennie Casas, 22, 523 West Theo avenue, Henry Flores, 32, 118 Bryan street, Joe Hernandez, 30, 325 North street, Roy Herrera, address not listed, Isaac levy; 5a, 1023 Denver boulevard, Frank Lleea, S2, 708 North Mesquite street, Herman LItofsky, *45, ;214 . East .Commerce street, Mrs. Mary. Lou Nelson, 34, 218 Oamargo street, and Mariano Rivas, 37, 307 Lamm, street.-■ Others indicted were. George Ellis King, for theft of whiskey from an interstate shipment; Walter Caywood, Frances' Compton, Thelma Mayfield and John Bryan, Dyer act; Henry Faz and Louis. Davalos, internal.: revenue; ‘.Francisco; de- la Cerda- Santos Valdez, Frank Jones and Carl Miller, narcotic; Antonio Delgado; Francisco Alvarez. Guadalupe. Lujan, Francisco Sauri, Ramon Sanchez, Jose Valdez and Juan Rodriguez, immigration and Frank C. Deborah, local mail carrier, charged with theft of $5 from the mails. .