Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1927 — Page 7

JAN. 26, 1927

PRESENT JURY MAY NEVER GET TO QUIZ, VIEW Return to Investigation of Political Corruption Blocked by Routine. Twenty-five docket cases and three institutional visits still face the Marion County grand jury before it can evidence impounded in Criminal Judge James A. Collins' chambers, that has to do with alleged political corruption in Indiana. Whether the jury will get to the graft probe soon is problematical. Several days ago the jury made its second institutional •visit to the county infirmary, and on return found several new cases awaiting action. Delay Ordered Judge Collins in special instructions to the jury told the probe group to finish routine work before taking ,up the quiz. One member of the prosecuting staff has indicated that if Collins’ instructions are explicitly followed the jury never will gej to the graft quiz, because the court’s orders are

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Wed 50 Years; Asks Reward Bu Vtilted Pres* WASHINGTON. Jan. 26 Believing that a man married fifty years should receive some reward from the Government, E. D. Howe, Weedsport., X. Y.. has asked Representative Tabor (Rep.), New York, to secure passage of a Dili granting him a pension. “I have a letter you wrote ■ me soon after you were elected semblyman,” Howe wrote, “saying that you would aid me jrt any way that you could, and now is your chance.’’ He said his health was failing rapidly. Tabor Informed Howe his case was one to be taken up with a State .Senator err assemblyman. He congratulated Howe on his long married life.

that routine must he completed before taking up the matter. A recent jury spent eleven weeks investigating hut did not return indictments. And while the grand jury mulls around in the recesse! of routine, several prominent officials and politicians in Indiana and Washington, D. C., scrutinize subpoenas sent them some time ago. This w(ts an effort of Tom Miller, Muncie attorney, to bring to trial the arson case against I). C. Stephenson, former

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i old man of the IClan, upon whose assertions the graft charges were made. Arson Charged Stephenson is charged with burn lug his palatial Irvington home. Ibis now serving a life sentence in the Indiana State Prison for murder of Madge Oberholtzcr, Indianapolis. Records in Criminal Court show that Prosecutor William 11. Demy asked for the arson ease to ho “carried over” until he could get some facts together. The court is awaiting his gathering .of facts before setting date for trial. Marriage Licenses ■lyron Hnpp r. 34 1732 Ruckle St., rr- : lieioim education director: Artel la Mnc- : Aliister. "3. 2514 Belief out nine, secretary. James Smith. 20. JHI 1 Boulevard pi . I rdrnnbiii* contra-tor: Music Wilson. ..0, | 10TO Highland PI- clerk. Nelson Peabody. 34. Weston Vermont salesman: Nikola Stf insard, .‘it ft. Worto. Texas.

Births Hoys Henry aid Lula McCallistcr. 1221 Nordyk-. Otto and Bonnie Juengci. 1333 RinsSo’tl. Harold and Louise Robertson. Methodist i Hospital. I Fred and Evelyn Butler. Methodist Hospital. Everett and Mary Rivers. Methodist Hospital. Martha and Jackson Beyer, 1538 S. Randolph. Fred and Edna M’hidden. 0113 Ashland. ! Garnett and Mary Barker. Long Hospital, j Charles and May Russell. 1330 Shelby. David and Vernctta Bonner. 2470 Parker. Patrick anil Lock? Dyeus, 2217 Lexiiuvtoii. : Ja.iae and Mildred Warren. 1720 Yandes. j Jesse and Edna Ventress. 1145 Vi S. Robert and Belle Hagans. 431 S. Alabama. . George and Ida Furman. 711 Ogden. Martin and Nancy Lawrence. 80S Bates. Raymond and GHadys White. Christian [ Hospital. „ „ _ Ernest and Sarah Jones, 820 N. Senate. Girls Fred and Mary Miller, Methodist Hos--1 Vincent and M.-irie Lynch. 1330 Kappes. Thomas and Jessie Hoover, 6372 Bellefontainc. _ _ Roy and Violet Hall, 13;>7 W, Ray. Charles and Clara Stockhoff, 528 W. Morris. Fred and Evangeline Reeves, Long Hospital. Alva and Blanche Wheeler, 2106 Barth. Fred and Grace Kcllam. 410 W. TwentyNinth. Reuben and Fay Suelenberger, 3,0 W. Twenty-Eighth. Harry and Catherine Jones, 2029 Lewis. Roy and Pearl Brown. 224 Hanson. Deaths Infant Spears, I hour, Christian Hospital, lionelosurc of foramen ovale. Sydney Chambers, 52. 1902 Miller, pulmonary tuberculosis. Martin Uugenstein. 65, 1501 Union, cerebral apoplexy. Katherine C. Manning, 52, Methodist Hospital, endocarditis. Lelia Carolina Semoniel, 68, 1038 High, lethargic encephalitis. Walter A. Evans, 82, 421 Congress, dilatation of heart. Alice Loraine Jones. 61. 239 E. South, chronic myocarditis. i Thelma Faye Hockensmith. 1 month. I city hospital, broncho pneumonia, j Martha C. Seeasee. 59. Methodist Hospital, pulmonary edema, i FIGHT AT SCHOOL GAME i Police Answer Riot Call to Scene of Basketball Conflict. Bu United Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.—A free-for-all fight which threatened to turn i Into a riot and endanger lives of j 3,500 spectators at a high school j gasket ball game here last night was j quelled by faculty members and cooli headed spectators. Police answered a riot call to the gymnasium after I the disturbance ended, j The melee started after Central High defeated Western, 38-34, in a j hard-fought game marked by much j nervous tension on the part of stuI dent spectators, hooting of opposi- ■ tion players and rough" play. When the game ended, Capt.

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Senator Hqward A. Cann, Frankfor., presented L’ps'.t. Gov. F. Ilarold Van Orman a black marble slab upon which to v.IoU ti:o gavel. On the .'itor.e is carved the name of the donor and “Scnaio Session of 3327.” —l Mika, Humitakls, Gary soldier, will receive $204 compensation for in- ; juries receiver while at Crfmp Knox, | if a special bill introduced by SenI ator Oliver C. Holmes is passed. I Holmes declared that the adjutant 1 general and others had approved the measure. Samltakis was hurt while at the annual encampment of the . Indiana National Guard. j I Lieutenant Governor P\ Harold Van Orman again sneered at investigations into Indiana political cor--1 vuption when he was called on to ’ speak at the Izaac Walton dinner Tuesday night. He referred to Thomas 11. Adams as “the barefoot , hoy from Vincennes” and said that 1 the time had come lo “investigate the investigators.” Later Van Orman was referred to as "Eddie Foy” by the main speaker of the evening. Indianapolis City Prosecutor Arthur M. Dinsmore may get a salary raise from $125 to S2OO a month, in a special hill now pending before the House. He has uppeared before the committee receiving the bill and explained that his job Is to prosecute city cases In four courts and that lie handles all of his own appeals. “They seem afraid to got started,”

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