Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1911 — HAPPENINGS IN INDIANA [ARTICLE]

HAPPENINGS IN INDIANA

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PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGERY. “Blind Tiger” Detective in Marlon Bound Over to Court. -Marion, Ind., July 21. —Clarence D. Calvert, alias E. H. Brown, a detective employed by the Marion police commissionersto search out liquor law violations in this city several months ago, is in the custody of Sheriff Tony George and will be held in jail until the September term of the circuit court, when he will be arraigned on Charges of forgery. Calvert and another detective, Charles Morris, both of whom reside in Kentucky, while in Marion last winter, it is alleged, passed forged checks on local people. Morris was arrested and returned to this city the first of the year. He pleaded guilty and was committed to the Indiana state prison to serve a term ofj from two to fourteen. years. Calvert succeeded in eluding th a officers for several months, but when he went to visit his dying wife at Madison, Ky., he was arrested- Before Justice C. E. Neal today Calvert plead guilty and his case whs certified to the circuit court