Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 315, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1927 — Page 5

APRIL 11, 1927

ERIE HOPWOOD TO SPEAK HERE Indiana Newspapermen to Hear Cleveland Editor. Erie C. I-lopwood, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, will speak here April IS at the annual founders' day dinner of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity. The Indianapolis alumni chapter of the fraternity will invite fraternity members and Indiana newspaper men to hear the Cleveland editor. Indiana. Purdue, De Pauw and Butler University journalism students will attend. The dinner will commemorate the founding of the professional organization April 17, 1909, at Do Pauw , University. Plotted Escape in Shadow of Death * Bii United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 11.— James Lyon, Norwalk killer, attempted to involve his brother, Leonard, in a daring plot to cheat the law just a few hours before his • execution in Ohio penitentiary Friday night, it was learned-Saturday. Lyon, who continued his defiance of law and religion to the. end, w r as electrocuted in the prison Friday. Even in the death chamber he cursed and condemned representatives of society. Warden Thomas by means of a hidden in the condemned cell heard the two men talk just a few hours before the execution. James Lyon begged hi i brother to get him a knife or other weapon so Ire could either escape or kill himself, and as a last resort demanded the brother break machinery in the power plant so the execution could not be held. Eeonard Lyon refused. GRANTS SCHOOL FUNDS Governor Jackson today informed Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles F. Miller that he will provide sufficient funds to carry on school inspections until the end of April. Miller requested $2,400 from the Governor's contingent fund, because the $5,000 annual appropriation for the work was almost depleted under the regime of Henry Noble Sherwood. Only $714 remained in the fund when Miller succeeded Sherwood March 10.

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“The Three Lines of Defense" against the $500,000,000 credit losses in the nation per annum will be the subject of an address by W. H. Pouch, president of the National Association of Credit Men, at the dinner of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men Wednesday at the Elks’ Ciub, it has been announced by Merritt Fields, secretary manager of the local organization. J. Edward Stilz, president, has issued invitations lo Mayor John Duvall, Governor Ed Jackson, #ud Nicholas Noyes, Chamber of Commerce president, and to the executives of the 300 member firms, to be special guests at the dinner. Wives and friends of members also will be guests. The Hoosier Favorites, colored male quartet, will provide the music. CHICAGO GANGS KILL Murder Trial Witness Slain While Thompson Heralds Clean-l’p. Bii I nihil Press CHICAGO, April 11.—In the face of the threat of "Big Bill” Thompson, mayor-elect, to rid Chicago of gunmen in ninety days, the city today recorded another brutal gang killing. Alex Burba, an important prosecution witness in trial of three alleged bandits for murder, was called to the door of his store and shot and , killed. JURY CONVICTS BREWER Pennsylvania Man Guilty of Bribing Woman Prohibition Clerk. tin United Press WASHINGTON,”ApriI 11. —A jury in District Supreme Court Saturday found Daniel J. Shields, Johnstown (Pa.) brewer, guilty of bribery on two of sixteen counts. The counts were that Shields paid Della' M. Evans SIOO on March 20, 1924, and S2OO on April 22, 1924, for confidential information of the prohibition unit, in which she was em- 1 ployed as a clerk. Shields was released on $5,000 bond \ to await sentence. His attorneys j are exneried lo seek anew trial.

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