Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1922 — Page 11

MAN WHO SHOT TAXI DRIVER IS SENTENCED James Beasley to Serve Two to Fourteen Years for Assault. James Beasley, charged with assault with Intent to commit murder upon Grover Miller, a chauffeur, today was found guilty by a jury In Criminal Court last night, and toway was sentenced to from two to fourteen years in the State reformatory and fined SI,OOO by Judge James A. Collins. Beasley, It was charged, telephoned a taxi cab company here and asked for a car to pick him up at a point in the city and take him out the Fort Harrison road on the night of Sept. 18, 1921. Miller was the driver sent to make the trip and after driving out the fort road for some ristance, he said, he suddenly felt a pistol pushed against his back and Beasley ordered him to slow down. As he did so, he testified, Beasley shot him in the shoulder, took the wheel, brought the car to a stop and fled into the fields ncer by. Attorneys for Beasley sought to prove he was of unsound mind at the time of the deed. They argued he was a veteran of the World War and his mind bet*me affected while overseas where he served as driver for the car of Maj. Gen. W. Read, now commander of the Fifth codm area stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

VIOLATORS OF TRAFFIC LAW JAM COURT Nineteen Fined, Others Told to Be ‘Good’ and Not to Repeat. More than five hundred traffic violators were tried in city court yesterday afternoon. Os thus number nineteen were convicted. The others were told to “be good and ont do It again.” The defendants filled the courtroom, extended out into the corridors, and around the judge's bench. The hearing lasted from 2 until after 4 o’clock. One finding of overtime parking was appealed. Five persons were fined for speeding. They were M. C. Barrett, Knightstown, and Ed Stevens, 512 East Twentieth street, $lO and costs each; W. J. McKoskey, Fifty-First and Conser streets, sl2 and costs: H. Gillespie, 3524 East Washington street, $7 and costs; C. R. Longest, 5440 Hillburn avenue, $1 and costs. The following were fined $1 and costs for second conviction on an overtime parking charge: L. Klinge. 4950 Graceland avenue; Myron Hughel, 88 Whittier avenue; F. I. Smith, 5402 Lowell avenue; W. G. Ulrich, 18 East Twenty-Sev-enth street; Berkley W. Duck, 1619 Talbott aven'ue; John McNutt, 5514 Lowell avenue; Harry Pahud, 3407 North Senate avenue; Louis Schnleder, 39 West Ohio street; H. E. Whitman, 911 North Meridian street; John R. Welch, Francis O’Brien, 2810 South Allen street; H. E. Huey, 40P.2 Cornell avenue; Samuel R. Smith, 502 Fidelity Trust building; James E. McDonald, 308 East Eleventh street. McDonald appealed his case under $25 bond. William Fortune, who is fortunate enough to have two cars, each of which was parked overtime, escaped a fine.

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3-Months-Old Babe I s Found Dead When Mrs. Mary K. King, 311 Cincinnati street, arose at 4 o’clock this morning to prepare a bottle for her three-months-old baby, James Wolford King, she discovered that he was dead. Coroner Paul F. Robinson was notified of the death and an investigation will be made. The cause of the baby's death was unknown. FRANK FRANCIS TO TESTIFY IN HARTMAN CASE Through consent of Governor Edward P. Morrow of Kentucky, Frank Francis, alias Frank Moore, Is to be brought to Indianapolis from Louisville to testify in the J. Herbert Hartman case, according to a statement made by Prosecuting Attorney William P. Evans today. The trial of Hartman was originall'y scheduled to come up in Criminal Court Monday, but owing to the difficulty encountered in making arrangements to bring Francis here to testify it was deemed advisable to postpone the hearing and the case will be reset upon the docket of the court, accoriing to Mr. Evans. For some time question has been raised by Kentucky officials ns to whether Francis could be brought here as a witness. He is being held in Jail at Louisville pending an appeal taken from*the sentence given him for robbery in that State and Governor Morrow finally consented to allow him to be brought here.

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MAJORITY MAY HAMMER DEBT BILL THROUGH Administration Leaders Claim Enough Strength Despite Objections Raised. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Passage of the foreign debt refunding bill today in the form advocated by the Administration, was predicted by Republican leaders when the Senate resumed considera- ; tion of It. Attacks on the measure were renewed by Republican and Democratic Senators who are opposed to authority to handle the $11,000,000,000 indebtedness to the United States being rlaced on a commission of five beaded by the Secretary of the Treasury without Congress having! complete Jurisdiction in the matter. Other objections raised to the bill is Its failure to provide for payments of Interest within Certain specified periods I and for an early liquidation of both principal and Interest by nations like France, which are engaged in maintaining extensive and expensive military and naval armaments. Debate on the bill again Involved the Senate in a general discussion of the International situation and Its relation to the armament conference and the League of Nations. Republican leaders expressed determi- \ nation, however, to Jam the bill through I and declared they were confident of its j passage by a substantial majority of not ! only the Senate but of the House. The j bill was regarded by both sides as a j test of strength between the Administra- j I tion and anti-Adminlstration forces.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922.

32 ARRESTED IN CLUB ROOMS Men Slated on Charges of Gambling. Thirty-two men were arrested by poiice officers yesterday at the Young Men’s

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Independent Club, 401 Bait Louisiana street, and were charged with being Inmate* of a gambling house and keeping a gambling house. Frank Gardner, 859 Fletcher avenue, who said he was president of tba clnb, was charged with keeping a gaming house. When they arrived the police said It sounded like a stampede on the upper

floors of the bnlldlng. Som* of the men, according to the officers, hare been tried and convicted on the charge of gambling before. Gardner eald aU the men arreeted were members of the club and the officer* took him to hie home to get his roll book. When he returned and called the roll twenty-four of the men failed to answer. All were held pending a hearing In the city court.

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