Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1928 — Page 21
NOV. 23,1928.
LENGEL WINS BACK POST AS CANTON CHIEF Court Orders Former Police Head Reinstated; He Will Resign. B.y United Presa CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 23.—5. A. Lengel, former police chief, who was one of the principal figures in the investigation of the murder of Don R. Mellett, publisher of the Canton Daily News, was ordered reinstated coday by W. M. Stephenson, common pleas judge. Judge Stephenson’s order resulted from a writ of mandamus filed by Lengel a year ago, Lengel claiming he was removed from office on “insufficient grounds.” Lengel was tried, convicted and served five months in the state penitentiary in connection with Mellett's death. Mellett was shot to death in 1926, as the climax of anti-vice crusade he carried on through the columns of the News. Lengel subsequently was arrested and charged with conspiracy. Judge Stephenson’s order in effect would permit Lengel to resume his position immediately. It was understood however that Lengel, if reinstated, will resign, his friends declaring he instituted the mandamus action so that he will be eligible to a police pension for the remainder of his life. Lengel has passed the retirement age and under the courts reinstatement ordert can claim back pay, retroactive to the date he was removed from office. He also would be entitled to a pension. The highest inhabited place in the world is the Buddhist monastery in Ilaine, in Tibet; 17,000 feet above sea-level.'
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FIFTY MILLION INDIANS ONCE IN NEWWORLD Diseases Brought Across Sea by White Men Decimated Race. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 23. The peak of America's native population, before the white man's coming, was reached about 1200 A. D., when there may have been as many as 50,000,000 or even 75,000,000 Indian’s in the new world. This is the conclusion of Dr. H. J. Spinden of Harvard university, reported in the Georgraphical Review. Dr. Spinden’s estimates of the people in prehistoric America take into account the Maya, Aztecs, Incas, Mound Builders, Pueblos and other races scattered over the western world. At present, the Indian population of North and South America amounts to 26,000,000. About 350,000 of these are in North America, north of Mexico. Epidemic disease brought by the white man has been the chief factor in cutting down the Indians. “Europeans unloaded upon American Indians a tremendous burden of new infections for which the latter had not the slightest immunity,” he states. “Perhaps smallpox comes first as an introduced plague and measles second, this latter malady being deadly for the red man. " "But in the tropics the debilitation and mortality resulting from the introduction of malaria in three types and hookworm in two are heavy factors. There have been great epidemics of several other diseases, including Asiatic cholera. There were few serious disease forms in America when the Indians
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