Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 316, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1926 — Page 3

MAY 6, 1926

CLEMENCY ASKED FOR TWENTY-FOUR LOCAL TERSONS Applications to Be Considered by State Board Beginning May 10. Twenty-four persons sentenced in local courts are among' 13!) applicants for clemency whose pleas will h© heard by the State pardon board .beginning May 10, Miss May L. Niehol, clerk, announced today. Tn the list of local applicants is one “lifer,” Joseph Benson, sentenced in Criminal Court Jan. 25, 191S, on a murder charge. Os the four other life prisoners from various parts of the State, one was convicted on the habitual criminal charge. Probably the most interesting case coming before the board is that of T. Guy Perfect, wealthy Huntington business man. serving a two to twen-ty-one year sentence for alleged criminal attack on a young woman. His appeal will be heard May 20. Scores of nrominent citizens of Huntington and Ft. Wayne are to appear in his behalf. Names of five local persons appear in the list of sixty-three cases reopened. Nine life cases also are being reheard. Local petitioners: John Samuel Sullivan. Criminal Court. JulyXf'. 15)25. one to live years, issuing fraudulent cheek, State prison. Flossie Dunn, remission of judgment on forfeited bond naked by surety, Clareneo D. Lloyd. Criminal Court, Dec. If). 1025. ten to twenty-one years, robbery, State prison. , , William H. Surface, city court June. 1921. drawing deadly weapon: surety asks remission of fine. , . _ _ . Claude Saferlght. Criminal Court. Oct. 18, 1024. one to seven and two to fourteen years, obtaining money under false pretense and forgery, Indiana reformatory, •Tames Beattie, Criminal Court. Dec. li. 1024. five to twenty-one years, criminal lt Uob'erf'smitlij'cr'tminal Court, Sept. 10. 1025. one to fourteen years, grand larceny. Indiana reformatory. Carl Gmetner. Criminal Court. Feb. 20. 1926 one to five years, violation ol U^ranlf"6'gen e <&1 Court. Jan 4. 1919. ten to twenty years, burglary. State Qua Sleets. Criminal Court. Feb. 13. 1925. two to fourteen years, assault and batterv with intent to kill. State Prison. Paul Mills. Criminal Court Dec. 2~. 1925. six months State Farm, lined S2OO, assault and battery with Intent to kill. Clyde Austermiller, Criminal Court, two and one-hn.lf years, robbery. State I'arm, ' >1 cfelhlney. Juvenile Court. July 15 1925 six months State Farm, fined 55)10. contributing to delinquency. Nancy Turner. March 1 1826. thirty davs Woman s Prison, fined SIOOO. tiolaU °fioward lUO feug".e Manning. , Juvenile Court. Oct. *l. 1921. vehicie taking delinauenoy. sentenced to Indlanft Bo>s school, transferred to Reformatory, traneferred to State prison ,4 G 192?> PO one to'tw? l yi"a?i. Stolatlo^S ’''i'rank* Malian °Court, January 1924. one to five years, violation of the ' tq ßoYrt" E S *fbiehh *"orlminsi Court. Deo 1° 1925, one to two years, violation of liquor law. State prison , _ . - . William Uoberts. Criminal Court. June 20. 1921. ten to twenty-one years, rob- ' * l yiyrUo l V’arrnor. April 9. 1926. forty-fl'ro days Marion County jail, fined SIOO. violation of the liquor law Vio-’a Iznnthal. March 23., 19-6. davs ,ogl.-'t of child. Womans Prison Itosci o Brown, Criminal Court, July 31. 1925 two to fourteen years assault and batterv with intent to kill. State prison. Charles Pitts. Criminal Court, violation of the liquor law. State prison. Cases were reopened for Harry Kags,lale John L. Keeee. James Hill. Wallaoe MoS'n and George Miller, all of Marion County. ADD .BUS ON ROUTE Eleven-Minute Service on Brightwood Line During Kush Hours. Addition of one bus on the Brightwood line of the People’s Motor Coach Company and establishment of an eleven-minute service Instead of fifteen during morning and evening rush hours was announced today by A. Smith Bowman, president. On Sunday the fifteen minute service wil prevail. SENATOR JS HONORED Robinson Chosen Potent Master of Scottish Kite lA>dge. United States Senator Arthur It. Robinson, a thirty-third degree Mason, was elected thrice potent master of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection, Scottish Rite, Wednesday night. Other new officers elected were: T-Yod I. Wilfis, deputy master; Vincent. V. Smith, senior warden; Frank K. Floyd, junior warden, and Tine P. Dickinson, master of ceremonies. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mrs. J. E. Griggs, 84, former resident of Indianapolis, died Tuesday at Morgantown, W. Va., according to word received by her son, J. S. Griggs, 4215 Carrollton Ave. Funeral services will be held at Madison, Ind., her birthplace. Several children and grandchildren survive. THROUGH ADVICE OF NEIGHBOR Woman Tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound "A neighbor advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjound, which she said helped her no much. So I sought a few hotties and tried it If wB out. It sure helped me wonB derfully. I felt W m uch better. My work is - 1 no longer a ■' jm dread to me. 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38 Beautiful Beaded Evening Gowns GREATLY REDUCED Values Up to $75 A A M These dresses represent Jf ■ • / & one of our outstanding Economy Day Bargains. WEtM JL HUDSON’S—SECOND FLOOR

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