Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1925 — Page 3

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CLEMENCY FOR MARION COUNTY PERSONSASKED Included in Applications for June Hearing of Board. Included in the ninety-two new 'clemency applications filed with the State board of pardons for June hearing are nine petitions for Marion County persons, serving sentences in State penal institutions, according to a report today by Miss May L. Nichol, clerk of the board. Six men serving life sentences lhave applied for paroles and the leases of five “lifers” whose appeals hb ve been heard before, have been reopened. Local persons seeking clemency: Christ Petro. Criminal Court. Sept. 10. 1924, one U> five years in Indiana State Prison tor Issuing fraudulent check. William Gibbs, Criminal Court. Feb. 18. 1023. one to twenty-one years at Indiana Slate Reformatory tor manslaughter. Transferred to State Prison. Harry O. Wilson, Criminal Court, May . 17. 1924. two to fourteen years in State Prison for embezzlement. I Shirley Hell. Criminal Court. Oct. 10. L 1924, two to fourteen yeare in State Ref formatory for assault and battery. John A, Milligan, Criminal Court, Oct. 3, 1923. two to fourteen years In Stats ’ Prison for forgery. Richard Applegate, city court. Feb. 29, l 1925. thirty days in jail and fined SIOO for maintaining nuisance. Vernon Skaggs. Criminal Court, Nov. ill. 1924. one year at State Farm for l grand larceny. Lyman R. Stoekwell, Criminal Court. Jan. 15, 1923. two to twenty-one years In State Prism for manslaughter Roy White. Criminal Court. Oct. 7, 1021. ten to twenty-one years in State ! Reformatory for robbery. Transferred to State Prison. Henry Williams, Criminal Court. May 12. 1926, thirty days in jail and fined SIOO for violating liquor laws. John Arthur Kranzer, Criminal Court. June 6. 1922. ten to twenty-one years In State Reformatory for robbery. Transferred to State Prison. Reopened William Beville. Marion County. June 6, 1922. ten to twenty-one years in State Prison for robbery. ONE ALLEGED SPEEDER Ralph Wolfurgenberger, 25 of 817 N. Capitol Ave., was only alleged speeder slated at the city prison Tuesday night. Henry Letcher, 34, of 3115 Salem St., was charged with driving while Intoxicated and William J. Lewis, 25, colored, 2442 Cornell Ave., with assault and battery and failure to stop after an accident. SHAW TO PAINT JAIL Bn United Press MARTINSVILLE, Inl., June 3. John Thomas Shaw, lrdlanapolls, colored, held in jail here awaiting a third trial on a cha.-ge of murdering Mrs. Helen Hager Whelchel, will spend the summer helping paint the jail, Sheriff Pointer said today. Shaw will get a retrial at the September term of court. The Jury which heard his case last week disagreed.

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GOOD USED TIRES SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES borne practically new. Taken In exchange for Balloon Tires. LINCOLN TIRE CO. 006-08 X. CAPITOL AVE.

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ASK SCHOOL BOARD AID Chamber to Solicit Cooperation in Retaining Printers. Cooperation of the Indianapolis school board will be asked by the Chamber of Commerce In reference to* retaining, the school of printing of the United typothetae In this city. The. printers have threatened to move their school away because of lack of facilities at Technical High ’School. Decision to apply to the school board is the result of a meeting Tuesday noon between representar tives of the chamber and A. M. Glossbrenner, national committee member of the printers organization. National officers will he in Indianapolis June 12 to attend commencement exercises of the school. HAWKINS STAYS IN COUNTY JAIL Judge Refuses to Accept Bond Security. Morton S. Hawkins, former president of the defunct Hawkins Mortgage Company, Portland, Ind., remained in the Marlon County jail today following the failure Tuesday afternoon of his second attempt to obtain release on bond. Hawkins is awaiting trial, tentatively set for June 29, on a charge of using the mails to defraud. Judge Robert C. Baltzell, In Federal Court, refused to accept security offered by Hawkins’ sisters for the $30,000 bond fixed by the court lust week. The matter was continued until further investigation of the value of the property offered Is made. ONE,BASEBALL POOL FINE Joe Mitchell, operator of a soft drink parlor at 410 Indiana Ave., is free today of charges of baseball pool selling following his discharge in city court Tuesday. Rodel Pinkan, an employe, was fined sls on a similar charge after police said he was selling the tickets.

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CITY BUSY WITH WARONSTREET RUTSANDHOLES I Expect to Spend $20,000 on Repairing Boulevards and Parkways. General offense along the entire boulevard and parkway front directed against chuckholes, cave-ins and other enemies of the Indianapolis motorist Is under way and will last until all necessary fills'and oiling have been completed. H. Houston Tall, assistant director of parks, said today. Tail's arm? numbers fourteen workmen and . expenditure of $20,000 la expected before July 10. when he predicts all thoroughfares under jurisdiction of the park board will be in first class condition. The campaign has resulted in patching many holes and ruts and the oiling of White River Blvd. and Burdsall Pkwy. Fall Greek Pkwy. has been repaired and Is now receiving a coat of oil. Workmen are at present directing their energies to Fall Creek Blvd. The repair squad will move to Brookside Pkwy. next, thence to Pleasant Ryji Blvd. Special attention will be paid the Thirtieth St. bridge over White PILES Healed Without the Knife $lO TREATMENT FREE ’ in prder to Introduce my absorbent treatment for hemorrhoids or piles, I offer, absolutely without cost, a tendollar treatment, to all who apply. This is a bona fide offer and means Just what it says. You will not be asked to pay one cent for this treatment, now, or at any future time, and you will be obligated in no way, whatever. If you are pleased with my treatment I will ask you to recommend It to others. I claim the best treatment ever devised for Hemorrhoids (Plies). Send your name to DR. WELLS, 220 E. Berry St., Ft. Wayne. Ind.—Advertisement.

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River, where traffic has cut deep ruts. The bridge surface will be scarified, rolled and treated with tar and oiL Following completion of repairs the department will direct its activities to drives and walks In the city parks, Tall said. Points where the sanitary sewer from the north has crossed Illinois St. and Capitol Ave. and at Burdsall and White Riverr Pkwys. have been responsible for most complaints. Tall saidi. The park department force is filling and oiling the cave-ins at these places, but cannot guarantee permanent repairs because It will require a year for the ground to settle, he said. Meanwhile, Martin J. Hyland, street commissioner, Is busy grading' and oiling unimproved streets. Eleven gangs. Including nearly 100 men, are repairing lmpro -ed streets, according to Otto J. Smeleer, commissioner. Their campaign started with the opening of the municipal asphalt plant In March and will continue throughout the summer.

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NOT GUILTY, IS M’NAMARA PLEA Motion to Quash Overruled— Trial Set. John J. McNamara, secretary of the local Structural Iron Workers' Union, today waived arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty to four charges of blackmail in Criminal Court. The action followed overruling, by Special Judge Fred C Cause, of a motion to quash made by McNamara, June 29 was set as tentative date of the trial. Charges against McNamara gew out of investigation of allleged damages to the new Elks Clubhouse, under construction last year. Doors and windows, valued at SIO,OOO, were said to have been damaged.

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KURZROK GIVES BOND Samuel Kurzrok. 1849 Barth Ave., proprietor of a dry goods store at 1447 Shelby St., was at liberty under a $5,000 bond today awaiting trial

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