Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1926 — Page 22

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LAST DESPERATE MOVE TO SAVE CHAPMAN MADE Broadcast Appeal for Woman to Help Alibi of Bandit. B’l Timeß Snrcial NEW YORK, March 2G.—ln a last desperate battle to save Gerald Chapman from execution on April 6 for the murder of a New Britain (Conn.) policeman, Frederick J. Groehl, the bandit’s chief counsel, has broadcast an appeal for a New Britain young woman to tell of her whereabouts the evening before the slaying. The girl is wanted, according to Cfyoehl, to admit that she was the conopanion of a New York man that

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night on a trip from this city to New Britain. outv Fugitive The lawyer announced that a Long Island man had declared his willingness to testify that he had made a chance acquaintanceship with the New Britain woman in Grand Cen- ; tral Station here the night of the murder, had accompanied her to New Britain and while waiting for a train back to New York in the early morning hours had seen a man running from the scene of the slaying for which Chapman is under sentence to hang. The fugitive was not Chapman, the Long Island man told Groem. He saw him on the train later and again had an opportunity to study his face, he said. Gboem seeks the New Britain woman to confirm the man’s claim that he was in the vicinity at the time of the murder. He’s Married The reason the New Yorker did not testify at Chapman’s trial,

Groem said, was due to the fact that he is a married man and wished to keep word of his New Britain trip from his wife. He notified the lawyer of his information during the trial but asked that it be used only in the event that Chapman was found guilty. Chapman's counsel Thursday that another rAn, an engineer living here, was ready to testify that he rode with Chapman the Sunday here a few hours before the murder. CONVENTION TO CLOSE Scottish Ilite Banquet Tonight Will End Conclave. The sixty-first convocation of the Scottish Hite, Valley of Indianapolis, was to close tonight with a banquet at the Scottish Rife Cahedral. Alvah J. Rucker, ciy corporation counsel, was elected president of the Alexander W. Thomson class Thursday. The thirty-first degree was conferred this morning. A musical program was to follow tonight’s banquet.

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TREATMENT FOR RADIES URGED Parents of Boys Bitten by Dog Notified. Parents of Lloyd Buddenbaum, 11, of lf>3l Ruckle St., and Earl Moller, 15, of 611 E. Twentieth St., have been notified by police that the dog which attacked their sons Wednesday showed rallies symptoms. Police advised treatment after it became known the dog was suffering from rabies. Margaret Sutton, 4, of 2344 Daisy St.; William Dickey, 9, of 1918 S. Talbott Ave„ and Joseph Jackson, 9, of 4419 Park Ave., also are suffering with wounds received when attacked by stray dogs. Dr. Elizabeth Conger, in charge of the dog pound, said 175 dogs suffering from distemper had been killeld in the last week.

WOULD KEEP RELICS Society of. Pioneers to Ask Money for Slate Library, Museum. In an effort to preserve Indiana’* relievs for future generations, the Society of Indiana Pioneers will ask the 1927 Legislature to appropriate money for a State library and

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building in the War Memorial Plaza. iGovemors of the society, reaching a decision Thursday, will seek to enlist the support of other organizations. In a resolution the society deplored crowded conditions at the Statehouse where important books, records and relics are stored.

SLAYER ELECTROCUTED BU T'nttrd Prrtm MICHIGAN CITY*, 1n.!.. March 26. —Harry Smith, Negro, known os the “Tennessee Killer’’ was electrocuted early today in the death cell at the State Prison here. The condemned man vas executed for them urder of Martin Smith, another Negro, at Gary in a quarrel

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