Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1922 — Page 7

AUG. 12, 1922

DILLENDER, AFTER ELUDING POSSES. SHOQTSHIMSELF Martinsville Man Who Killed Deputy Sheriff Cray Commits Suicide. MAKES DYING STATEMENT Deputy Sheriff Sheeks Accused of Fatally Wounding Fellow Officer. Bp Timet Special MARTINSVILLE. Ind., Aug. 12. After shooting himself through the head here last night, Clarence Dillender, who eluded sheriff’s posses for two days, in a dying statement declared Deputy Sheriff Jack Sheeks had fatally shot Deputy Sheriff Carl Grady and not himself. D.llender made the statement to his sister, Mrs. David Townsend, at whose home he committed suicide, and to Sam Kephart, a neighbor. Gun Battle Ensues Dillender was arrested at Quincy Thursday on charge of stealing an automobile. While on the way to Spencer with Grady and Sheeks he stopped the car, feigning engine trouble. A gun battle ensued, after Dillender secured a revolver from

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under a seat and he escaped. Grady died shorUy after the shooting. Dillender was seen at Gosport and Paragon before he came here. Deputy DenJw. Statement SPENCER, Ind., Aug. 12.'—Denial was made here by Deputy Sheriff Charles Burkes of Owen County of Clarence Dillender's dying statement at Martinsville that Jack Sheeks had fatally shot* Carl Grady. . HOOSIER BRIEFS FRANKFORT Suspected as a chicken thief. Patrolman Gregg was looked over by members of an AntiHorsethief Association at Mtchjgantown. PIERCETON—At last the country is saved, the pickle and sauer kraut crops in northern Indiana are the largest in years. WASHINGTON—Oh, gloom, the blackberry season will soon be over, a local paper has heralded. TERRE HAUTE—A mellifluous voice won Chief of Police Smock a Job at a desk, according to Justice W. A. Huffman. EVANSVILLE —Two cities in Indiana will have no fires for at least one day, when Evansville and Terre Haute firemen clash In baseball. FRANKFORT—This city Is minus a good clarinet player In John McCarty, who was kidnaped by Bohumir Kryl and his band. EVANSVILLE Bootleggers here are bold, according to Herbert Milner

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of Boonvllle who was stopped on a street and urged to buy llqyor. FT. WAYNE—Caught impersonating a chorus girl, Monroe Sears, 19, refused to tell where he got his silk dresses and dainty wearing apparel. - SUMMITVILLE—BuIIets are being smuggled to the hungry in the Near East, six cartridges having been found in a trouser’s pocket destined for abroad. SOUTH BEND—Because Indiana’s criminal code does not define pocket picking and purse snatching, Thomas Foley and Otto Miller of Kalamazoo got light fines. WASHINGTON—Ho. hum, they were sleepy, and two melon patch guards woke up to find thieves had stolen their shotguns and pants. EVANSVILLE—Pretty girl employes of the Fendrich cigar factory face an army of flirts every evening at quitting time, according to Mike Kelley, policeman. TERRE HAUTE—Annual ceremonies and a shin-dig were held by members of the Order of the Blazing Stump up Wabash River. LAFAYETTE —Only this was wrong

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with a Wabash Railroad locomotive steam poured from leaks In boiler and pipes, the cylinder head was knocked out and several rods broken otherwise it was all right. BLOOMINGTON—Six queens arrived through the mails here for County Agent Walter Rogers—six Florida queen bees. SOUTH BEND—State tax commission’s power to order assessment Increases will probably be tested In the courts by St. Joseph County board of review. LOGANSPORT—They don’t grow them any taller, says David Lowry of Deer Creek, who has a sunflower plant sixteen feet, four inches In height. SOUTH BEND—Two men and a woman were arrested charged with working the old "con'* jgame on Stephen Kuharic with aid of worthless railroad bonds. - FRANKFORT —Here's Claud# Gallaher’s record —in three cases total fines of $1,015 and costs and 270 days on penal farm for prohibition law violation. TERRE HAUTlS—Farmers here must pay city peddling license of

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$10.50 per month keeping price cf produce up. WASHINGTON—A strikebreaker. WiUlam Rees, 22, is held here on a charge of robbery preferred In Westville. IIL YOUNG PEOPLE’S GLASSES CLOSE Course of Study Produces Beneficial Results—Will Produce Playlet. BETHANY PARK, Aug. classes in the Young Peoples Conference met for the last time today. The course of study has produced gratifying results. Tonight Miss Margaret Windsor, assistant pastor of the Jackson Street Christian Church of Muncie and a company of twenty-five young people, w.ll give a playlet, "All on Account of Polly." Sunday morning Dr. H. O. Pritchard, president of the board of education of Indianapolis, will speak on "Education and Democracy.” Sun-

day school and departmental worship will be held at 2:30 p. m. The closing service will be held at 8 p. rx. Dr. Alva Taylor, secretary of the Board of Temperance, Indianapolis, will de

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Hotel arrivals: Rev. L. E. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper and children, Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Murphy. Muncie: Mrs. Ira J. Chase, Muncie.

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