Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1922 — Page 10

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CHUCK WIGGINS FAILS IN TRIAL FOR FREEDOM Local Boxer Is Denied Parole by State Pardon Board. GOVERNOR O. K.s ACTION An appeal for a parole was denied Charles F. ("Chuck”) Wiggins, a local Inner, by Governor McCray when he approved the rfport of the State board of oardons yesterday. Wiggins was convicted on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Marion County Criminal Court, January 1". 1921. and sentenced to serve six months at the penal farm. Through an appeal to the Supreme Court, where the judgment of the lower court was affirmed and sixty day stay of sentence granted by the- Governor. Wiggins is at liberty. Governor McCray indicated rei-ently that he would not _-raut clemency to Wiggins when he said hat Wiggins would have to begin his sentence at the penal farm when the sixty-day reprieve ends. The case attracted more than usual comment when one of the reasons for the repriev? given was the fact that Wiggins had a large -um of money posted as forfeits for box!ig mstvhes. and Governor McCray rhougbt that it would be unjust to make Wiggins lose this sum. A list of cases acted upon by the Governor follows: CLEMF.NTY GRANTED Bernard Howell. Gibson county. Oct. 20. •21 Hi.'ht months to the state farm and fined $25 and costs, for petit larceny; a ruled with permission tc pay fine and vwts at the rate of $5 a month •tames Shelby. City Court of Shelhyille, Jan. 3, 1022. 334 days to the srgte •'arm and fined S2O and costs, for petit larceny. In February, 1922, sentence was commuted to ISO days; paroled with permission to pay fine and costs at the rate of $lO a month. John Morgan, Marion county. March 15, 1922, thirty days state farm, fined •■MOO and costs for violation of the liquor law; paroled with permission to pay fine and. costs at the rate of $2.50 a week. Ernest Davis. City Court of Indianapo■is. Oct. 11. 1921. sixty days to the state farm and fined S2OO and costs, for violation of the liquor law; paroled with permission to pay fine and costs at the rate • f $2.50 a week. Bert Goodall, Marion county, fined SSO and costs, violation of the liquor law; -ranted permission to pay remaining part •’f tine and costs at the rate of $lO a month. Joseph Anderson. Johnson county. Marc}' 21. 1922. six months state farm. . fined $lO and costs, child neglect: paroled ind granted permission of fine on condi lion costs be paid by June 15. I.orati Markle. Kikhart county. Jan. IS. 1921. on' 1 to fourteen years, grand larceny. Indiana reformatory, transferred to state’ prison; paroled. Wayne Simpson. Marion county. Jan. 3, j 1921. two to fourteen years, forgery, In- I ■ liana reformatory; paroled. Dewey MoFadden. City Court of North j Vernon. Jan 10. 1922. six months state farm, fined S2OO and costs, for violation of the liquor law; paroled on condition hue and costs are paid. James Kiug. Marion Criminal Court. 'in 19. 1921. 101* days State Farm, fined I SIOO and costs, violation of the liquor] law Paroled on condition fine and costs , re paid. Francisco Genzoras. Putnam County. I larch 7. 1921. two to five >ears. escaping I rate Farm. Indiana Reformatory. Trans- | ’erred to the Stare Prison: paroled on i ondition he is turned over to United ! States Government for deportation. Ira Lynn, fined in the citv court of In-1 laimpolis. Feb. 2<>. 1922. S3O and costs.] r violation *>f the liquor law: granted ■mission of tine on condition costs are i paid. Watson Withers. Owen County. Jan. 19. i >22. thirty da; < State Farm, fined sl3o] rul Cfisis. for violation to the liquor law: I •aruled with permission to par unservej • ortion of fine arid costs at the rate ofi !5 a month Daniel Swisher. Miami County. Jan. 17. f 922. ninety days State Farm, fined SIOO ind cost.; for.violation of the liquor law oaroled with permission to pay unsirved I TAXI CABS MAin 0805 INDIANA TAXI CO. Receipt Printing deters

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portion of fine and costs at the rate of sls a month. James C. Shahan. Miami County, Jan. 19. 1922, ninety days State Farm, fined SIOO and costs, violation of the liquor law; paroled with permission to pay unserved portion of fine and costs at the rate of S2O a month. Raymond Barnes, Wabash County. May 13. 1921, two to fourteen years, burglary, Indiana Reformatory; granted commutationp of sentence reducing time to one to fourteen years. Norval Sweeney, Howard County, Marcli 24. 1922, one to fourteen years, grand larceny. State Prison ; granted ninety-day temporary parole. Marshall Cox, city court of Shelbyviile. Dec? 21. 1921, ninety days State Farm, fined SIOO and costs, for violation of the liquor law; paroled with permission. to pay unserved portion of fine and costs at the rate of $lO a month. CLEMENCY REFUSED. Charles F. Wiggins, Marion County, Jan. 13, 1921, six months State Farm, contributing to delinquency. John Davis. Madison County, Jan. 10, 1922, one to fourteen years, graud larceny. Indiana Reformatory. William Paptzen, Lake County. June 14. 1921. ten to twenty-one years, rob bery. Indiana Reformatory; transferred to the State Prison. Iceland Oline, Miami County, Jan. 9. 1922, five months State Farm, fined $lO imi costs for petit larceny. Frank Kiinier, Cass County, Dec. 9, 1914. ten to twenty years, burglary. State Prison. Otto Jaeks. Parke County. May 23, 1921, one to fourteen years, grand larceny. State Prison. Guy Bolin. Clay County, March 20, 1922, three months. State Farm, eoutributirg todelinquency. John Courts, Howard County, Feb. 1. 1921, two to fourteen years, assault and battery to rape, Indiana Reformatory. Karl Croddy, Howaid County, Feb. 1. 1921, two to fourteen years, assault and battery to rape, Indiana Reformatory. Clarence Cook, Howard County, Feb. 1, 1921, two to fourteen years, assault and battery to rape, Indiana Reformatory. Earl Keifer. Howard County. Feb. 1. 1921, two to fourteen years, assault and battery to rape, Indiana Reformatory. William Graham. Howard County, Feb. 1 1921. two to tourteen years, assault and battery to rape. Indiana Reformatory Robert Loetir. Posey County, Jan 31. 1922. one to fourteen years, grand larceny. Indiana Reformatory. Hassel Weeiluan, Posey County, Jan. 31. 1922. one to fourteen years, grand larceny, Indiana Reformatory. Ruel Halt, Vigo County, Oct 13, 1920, one to fourteen years, grand larceny, Indiana Reformatory. Jesse Brosier, Howard County, forfeiture of bond. Clifford Ingerman, Wayne County, July 27, 921, one to fourteen years, grand larceny, Indiana Reformatory. Edgar Cotubs, Wayne County, July 27, 1921, one to fourteen years, grand larceny, Indiana Reformatory. Arthur Bunker. Delaware County, April 10. 1917, six months State Farm, fined SIOO and costs, violation of liquor law. X. M. I.arosa. Putnam County, Feb. S, 1922, three months State Farm, fined SIOO and eosts. violation of the liquor law. Vernon Wells, Elkhart County, Nov. 25. 1921. otu- to fourteen years, grand larceny. Indiana Reformatory. Theodore Wells. Elkhart County, Dec. 20. 1921. one to fourteen years, grand larceny, Indiana Reformatory. George Katanieh. Hendricks County Jan. 4. 1922. six months State Farm, fined

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SIOO and costs, violation of the liquoi ’.aw. Grover Arnold. Tipton County, Oct. 18, *921, one to fourteen years, grand larcenv, Indiana State Prison. Charles Berger. City court of Connersville, Feb. 2, 1922, ninety days State Farm, fined $250 and costs, violation of the liquor law. Robert Egbert, city court of Lebanon, Feb. 5, 1919, six months county jail, fined SSOO and costs for violation of the liquor law. Howard Greer, Bartholomew County, March 14, 1921. two to fourteen years, conspiracy. Indiana Reformatory. Transferred to the State Prison. Claude Abbott, Wayne County, Oct. 19, 1921, one to eight years, petit larceny, Indiana Reformatory. John Humphrey, Vanderburg County, Dec. 15, 1921. six months State Farm, contributing to delinquency. John Martin. Grant County. Oct. 22, 1920, five to fourteen years, robbery, In diana Reformatory. Transferred to the State Prison. Joseph Ligbtfoot, Marlon County, April 9, 1921, five to fourteen years, assault and battery with intent t ocommlt robbery. Indiana Reformatory. Ravmond Broschear. Vanderburg County March 12, 1921. two to fourteen years, assault and battery to rob, State Prison. Harry Abrams, Marion County. Oct. 8, 1921. two to fourteen years, uttering forgery, Indiana Reformatory. Edward St. Clair, Putnatn County, March 16, 1921. two to five years, escaping State Farm, State Prison. George L. Stuckey. Vanderburg County, Oct. 11. 1921. one to five years, passing fraudulent check, Indiana Reformatory. Jesse Knight. Allen County, Oct. 14, 1921, five to twenty-one years, rape. State Prison. John Cahill, Lake County, March It, 1921, two to fourteen years. Issuing fraudulent check, State Prison. John Eads, Putnam County, July 23, 1921, two to five years, escaping State Farm, State Prison. Charles Rtinion. Hendricks County, Nnv. 22, 1921, one to eight years, petit larceny. State Prison. Frank I.enueg, Gibson County, Sept. 19, 1916. life, for murder. State Prison. Raymond Hunter. Monroe County, Oct. 10. 1921, one to eight years, petit larceny, Indiana Reformatory. Rex Manly. Putnam County, Feb. 25. 1922, ninety days State Farm, fined SIOO and cos;s. violation of the liuor law. The pardon board announced today that fifty three new petitions for clem enev have been tiled with the board for consideration at the next meeting. May 8-12. Three old cases have been reopened. One Night’s Dancing Equals 30-Mile Walk PHILADELPHIA, May S,—Weeton, the famous long-distance “hlkar," has nothing on the modern fiapper, according to Dr. Karl Heinst3dt, noted Swiss physician, who is stopping here. “The average fox trotter covers a mile and a quarter every twenty minutes.” Dr. Heinstadt says. "The waltz, being much slower, covers only half that. The young woman who dances from 10 o’clock to 5 o'clock with half an hour for midnight lunch. expends energy equivalent to that required for a walk of thirty miles.”

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HUGE CORNER IN DIAMONDS IS EFFECTED Morgan Interests Are Back of Combine in Africa. LONDON, May 5. —Anglo-American interests have effected a corner in diamonds, and the world's supply is now controlled from two buildings in Holborn viaduct. An immediate result is expected to be a permanent rise in the price of diamonds, made possible by restricting the supply. The corner was brought about by the amalgamation of the South African Diamond Syndicate and the Anglo-American Syndicate, in which the powerful Morgan interests are largely represented. By the amalgamation, the syndicates removed the last veStigae of competition for rough dlnmonds. It Is stated to tie Impossible for rough diamonds in any

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