Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1929 — Page 2

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LAST-MINUTE DELAYS HALT 4 EXECUTIONS Quartet Saved Temporarily When Couft Orders Stays. Bu rnltrrJ Press CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Last-minute delays halted four executions here within twelve hours. Governor Emmerson had refused to interfere and a scaffold was half built for the hanging at 7 05 o'clock this morning of William Henry Hauke, Canadian World war veteran, when a court order staying execution was obtained Thursday night. Judge Stanley Klarkowski granted the stay to allow a sanity hearing. Three Negroes, sentenced to go to the electric chair at midnight, were aaved temporarly when a supreme court clerk was rushed here from Springfield with a writ of supersedeas. A copy sent earlier by mall was lost. Hauke was eeavicted of the murder in 1925 of Mrs. Isabelle Sheckley. his mother-in-law. He was ordered hanged because the crime was committed before enactment of the electrocution law. The American Legion and other veterans’ organizations Interceded for him, and already four stays had been granted. His attorneys now contend he became Insane after sentence was imposed. The Negroes, LaFon Fisher, Leonard Shadow and Leon Brown, murdered a bank messenger during a robbery. ANCIENT SAMARKAND IS EXCAVATED BY RUSSIA Vase* Resembling Roman Ware are Found in Ruins. Bv Science Service SAMARKAND, Oct. 11.—The ancient history of Samarkand, famed city destroyed by the Mongol conqueror Genghi Khan in 1220 A. D., is being dug out of the earth by a Russian archeological expedition. Results of the present season's work have been completed and nothing more can be accomplished until next spring. Clay utensils bearing a strong resemblance to Roman vases have been unearthed in the lowest levels of earth reached by the spade. These raise the question of contact between Rome and this eastern center. The finds demonstrate that the city had its origin as far back as the second century. Well-preserved houses from a later period, containing coins, lamps, and household utensils, have been excavated. Art panels and reliefs of considerable beauty have been recovered and are now In the Museum of Samarkand. Rose Fund Increase* F* Timet Special NEWCASTLE, Tnd., Oct. 11.—A large part of a $5,000 fund being raised here to establish a municipal rose garden of five acres has been pledged in small donations. No large gifts are asked or being accepted, as it desired that many citizens make small donations.

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Higgins, president of the board of safety; Chief of Detectives Martin Zarkovich; Police Captain Michael E. Knight, Deputy Sheriff Nick Mahar; Detective Sergeant Walter Conroy; detective Peter Sopiac and Frank Bonaventura. All were indicted by the recent federal grand jury at South Bend

on charges of conspiracy to violate the Volstead act. Building to Cost SIOO.OOO P,u Timet Special GREENCASTLE. Ind., Oct. 11 Gobin hall, anew recitation building for DePauw university classes in

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