Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1927 — Page 5

APRIL 6, 1927

DROP CHARGES OF NEGLIGENCE Policemen Exonerated in Escape of Prisoners. Five policemen, who were charged with neglect of duty following the escape of thyee prisoners last week, resumed their duties today following their exoneration by the board of safety Tuesday. Municipal Judges Paul C. Weter and Dan V. White pleaded with the board to drop the charges, declaring that the prisoners’ escape was due to the poor court system and the lack of court attaches. The promised each judge at least another court attache. The men exonerated were: Scott Waughtel, turnkey, and lloratio Brooks, Howard Sanders, Freeman Smock and Oscar Merrill, bailiffs. Homer Daily, patrolman, charged with giving intoxicating liquor to Clifford Goodman, a minor, was suspended for sixty days by the board. The board declared the charges had not been proven, but suspended him for general misconduct. TWO BANKS COMBINE Farmers National and Sheridan National Merge. Bu Times Special SHERIDAN, Ind., April 6.—Farmers National Bank and the Sheridan National Bank here have merged and will be known as the Farmers and Merchants National Bank, James E. Kercheval, chosen president, has announced.

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Glenn L. Hefferman, chief electrician, ly>o6 N. Olney St., and Hartwell B. Murphy, assistant electrician, 401 N. Pennsylvania St., Indiana Bell Telephone Company employes, have

MANNFELD LAUDS INDIANA FISHING Says Nimrods From Other States Come Here. That Indiana has better fishing waters than Illinois, Ohio or Kentucky is the boast of Superintendent George N. Mannfeld of the fish and game division of the State Conservation Department. To prove this statement he cites the fact that residents of these neighboring States annually are increasing their fishing activities in Indiana. In 1918 only 3,876 nonresident licenses were taken out, while in 1926 they increased to 14,637. Despite the fact that the price for nonresidents has been raised from $1 to $2.25 by the last Legislature, conservation officials feel that the number will not decrease. Ice is out of the northern lakes early this year and sportsmen already are making good catches, Mannfeld said.

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been awarded Theodore N. Vail bronze medals for outstanding performances of noteworthy public serv ice for 1926. Other to received, awards were John A. Sabastian, splicer’s helper, Bloomington, Ind., and Mrs. Iva Ma/ Spradley, Tennyson, Ind. Risked I.ife Hefferman and Murphy were honored for bravery in connection with the bursting of an ammonia container in the main building. Disregarding their own safety when a glass container on the refrigerating machine broke, they attempted io close the charging valves. They re-entered the room and stopped the ammonia flow after being driven out by fumes. Overcome by Fumes Hefferman was overcome by fumes and artificial respiration required to bring back to consciousness. Sabastian risked his life to rescue an employe from a manhole. Mrs. Spradley sat at a switchboard, notifying residents, as a blaze approached the telephone building. JURY PROBE DELAYED May Take I p Shirley Shooting Case Thursday. Bu United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., April 6.—The Henry County grand jury will meet Thursday to investigate the fatal shooting of Herman Riggs, farmer, last Friday by Melvin Rigsby, Shirley town marshal, it was announced today. The meeting had been planned for today, but Prosecutor Paul Benson was out of the city. Relatives of Riggs have employed a prominent firm of attorneys to prosecute Rigsby should the grand jury return an indictment. It is probable that Rigsby will be defended by the county attorney, having no funds to hire counsel, although it is rumored his friends are making up a fund for his defense. CRASHES INTO PORCH Driver Is Charged With Reckless Driving; Companion Is Injured. A truck, auto and a porch figured in an accident at Belmont Ave. and Tenth St., Tuesday. Police charged Harold Hears, 515 Rochester St., driver of the truck, with reckless driving. They said he ran into an auto driven by Norman Smith, 30, of 1609 Rembrandt St., and then across the yard and into the porch of an unoccupied house at 2104 W. Tenth St. William Tomlinson, 80, of 3220 W. Pratt St., riding with Smith, was injured and taken to city hospital.

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APRIL 24-30 IS ‘FORESTRY WEEK’ State Conservation Department to Cooperate. ‘•Every week should be forestry week” in the opinion of State Conservation Director Richard Lieber. Nevertheless his department will cooperate with the national committee charged with staging American Forestry Week, April 24-30. Stanley Coulter of Lafayette, is the Indiana member of the committee, whose headquarters are at Washington, D. C. President Coolidge has set aside these dates to urge all citizens to take part in bringing about better forest conditions. In this State the problem is one of reforestation. In 1925 the Legislature provided a State forestry fund with a half mill tax per SIOO. This is to be used for purchase, supervision and development of State forests and the growing of seedlings for State and private planting. Only a little over 1,000,000 acres of

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the original forested area of 18,500,000 acres remain in Indiana today. It is pointed out. In 1925, 178,560,000 board feet of lumber was cut in Indiana, the State ranking twenty-sixth in lumber production. This year $2,150 was alloted by the State for seedling distributions to farmers. The United States Forestry Service, under the Clarke-MeNary law, will add $2,000 to this amount. PHEASANT EGGS BOUGHT Thirly-Three Clubs Will Care for Hatching Young Birds. Ring-neck pheasants may be added to the game list in Indiana if State conservation department plans materialize. Orders for 1,700 eggs have been placed with an Illinois firm by the fish and game division. They are to be shipped to thirty-three clubs and associations who will care for hatching and liberating the young birds. In a report filed with Director Richard Lieber, George N. Mannfeld. head of the division, also pointed out that fifteen wild turkeys had been liberated on the Brown County game reservation. The Kankakee game preserve shows a splendid increase in prairie chickens, the report states.

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Giant Accused as Slayer of Wife Bu United Press NEW YORK, April 6.—Edward De Mars, 58, ironworker, a huge man of tremendous strength, was held Tuesday charged with the hammer murder of his wife, Helen, 60. Police said De Mars confessed at midnight after ten hours of questioning. The body of his wife, was found yesterday on a bed in the rooming house she conducted. De Mars weighs nearly 300 pounds, although he is well under 6 feet tall. He admitted, a police announcement said, that he hit her on the head three times with a hammer because she was drinking too much and had too many men friends. Her stockings had been slit open and $250 she had collected from tenants, was missing. De Mars denied he took the money. $20,000, LOVE PRICE Bu United Press WASHINGTON, April 6.—Mrs. Jane L. Sebrey Tuesday was awarded $20,000 from Mrs. Ella Davis Lewis for alieration of her husband’s affections. The former

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