Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1926 — Page 7
APKIL 13, 1926
NOT GUILTY OF MUNDER CHARGE Jury in Criminal Court Acquits Herbert Thiesing. Herbert Thiesing, 2453 N. Alabama St.. was acquitted of a first-degroo murder charge Monday evening by a Jury In Criminal Court. He was tried for the fatal shooting of Orla Vernard, alias John Cook, 43, on Jan. 2 in a poolroom operated by Raymond Hoffbauer at 1609 Ludlow Ave. The trial commenced a wee.c ago, with John W. Holtzman as special judge. The jury retired about 5 p. m. to deliberate, and read their verdict in open court at 7 p. m. Eight ballots were taken. "My prayers have been answered,” cried Mrs. Thiesing, who sat with her husband throughout the trial. The case was bitterly fought by Deputy Prosecutor Judson L. Stark, who endeavored to prove Thiesing deliberately shot Vernard while under the influence of liquor. Thiesing insisted the shooting was accidental.
COOLIDGE TEST UP IN ILLINOIS National Issues at Stake in Primary Vote. ItII United Press CHICAGO, April 13.—The Coolidge Administration was on trial today as Illinois voters marched to the polls to select senatorial nominees on both major political pertles. Senator William B. McKinley, Coolidge Republican, is seeking renomination with the Administration program as his platform. His opponent, Col. Frank L. Smith, downstate politician, lias waged bitter war on the Administration program, particularly the world court resolution. Democrats are expected to turn in a tremendous majority for George E. Brennan, Chicago political boss, who seeks a Senate seat on "dripping wet’’ platform.
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A twenty-pound llsh was caught by Ben Sapp of Evansville without the use of line, pole or net. Sapp, who works for the Gaselec pumphouse, got his finny trophy from a fifty-foot pipe extending into the river, where it had been drawn by the suction. Paul E. Keyser of Richmond, Ind., theological student at Hamma Divinity School of Wittenberg College, has been elected vice president of the student body. Ex-Mayor Lynn Lewis of Bloomington, who reported his automobile stolen, found it in his garage the next day. It had been there all the time. Olof Hedstrom of Hartford City visited his son at the Culver Military Academy and came home with a black eye. He says he was hit by a baseball. Russell Felt, 23, of Keystone, was seriously injured when he was thrown from his motorcycle.
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A one-armed musician recently gathered In numerous sheckels on the public square at Elwood with a unique performance. He played a harmonica with his mouth, a violin with his knees and his one arm and a zither with his feet. Greensburg owns a few copies of the April number of American Mercury, recently barred from the mails, and these are commanding a high price on "loans.” The magazines are becoming so dog-eared that the borrowers have great difficulty in reading "Hatrack.” New Harmony High School students back their baseball team almost to a man. Os the seventeen boys in school, sixteen are on the varsity squad. The other lad Will probably carry water until he is big enough to swing a bat. The Elwood independent baseball team will blossom forth in new uniforms to be furnished by the Red Men's lodge.
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are provided in the latest report of the finance committee. Salary adjustments In other State departments not previously announced are: Pay of Dr. Thurman B. Rice, head of the State board of health laboratory, raised from $3,000* to $3,600; salary of an epidemiologist fixed at $3,000 a year, and employment of two field physicians In child hygiene division authorized. Salary adjustments are effective as of April 1.
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