Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1928 — Page 15

OCT. 12, 1928.

INSANITY TO BE ' UNCLE SLAYER DEFENSE PLEA / Briggs Has Child , Mind, Counsel Asserts. jRi/ Time a Special WILLIAMSPORT, Ind., Oct, 12. Clarence B. Briggs, who has confessed to the fatal shooting of his uncle, Victor H. Briggs, anc. under indictment for first degree murder, has the mind of an child, l his attorney declares. E. F. McCabe, local lawyer retained to defend the accused man, aserts his client is a moron, and that insanity will be the defense when he stands trial. The State is planning an early t disposition of the case. It was the intention today of Deputy Prosecutor Walter Gillespie to bring Briggs into the court of J. C. Sussell, justice of the peace, for a preliminary hearing Saturday Hearing on an application of Briggs’ counsel for a writ of habeas corpsu is set for Saturday in Warren Circuit Court. The court denied Briggs liberty on a similar application last Saturday. Threatening letters alleged to have been written to the slain man by his nephew can not be found, authorities declare. That such letters were written, has been admitted by Judge B. B. Berry, Fowler, former custodian of the will of Joel Eriggs, which bequeathed a $250,000 estate to Victor Briggs, Clarence, and his brother, Joel.

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TRAFFIC VIOLATORS PAY FOR MORE ‘STOP-GO’ City Court at Valparaiso Takes $1 Each From Forty Offenders. Bn Times Special VALPARAISO, Ind.. Oct. 12. Kissing the rod that beats one bears a resemblance to an unusual proceeding in city court here, presided over by Mayor Louis F. Leetz. Forty persons were before the court charged with driving autos past traffic stop signals. Mayor Leetz cited the law providing a $25

Tonight A cry in the night holds no terror ■ M .• J : for the housclu Id where there’s Cpstoria! A few dr of •>, and Italy's t den ailment is relieved. Ycur little ZIL %ggr IKSkSOMeHmI one is comforted, and you have done || Wi?' ° n ' ,V an . v mir^ c or any doctor i ~ iM made for babies, and the. one safe Ha iL means of quieting any infant. Tt is n °t a nnrco^' c > *t contains no opiate, Don’t let night come without a bottle of Castnria on hand; it’s a | mighty comfortable feeling to know H i |1 1 it’s in the house. And it is an everready aid when any of the children .. .. ._ —_ L are constipated, have tyilic, develop a case of diarrhea. Old and tried, .but the standby of modern mothers. Twenty-five million bot- "* ties were bought last /■';>

fine and from thirty days to six months in jail. Then, declaring the city needed more traffic signals, he said he would overlook offenses of the forty provided they would each contribute $1 to a fund for buying more signals. Immediately there was a shower of dollar bills, as the entire group contributed. Body Lies in State B.U Times Special DELPHI, Ind., Oct. 12.—The body of Charles Pollard, S3, dean of the Carroll County bar, lay in State in the courthouse here today preceding 1 funeral services. He died Tuesday after several months illness.

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