Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1929 — Page 20

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DEPUTY’S CASE LIKELY TO GO TO JURYTODAY Petty Reiterates Charge He Was ‘Framed’ in Auto Crash. With the state’s case rested and defense testimony to be heard today, the fate of Elmer E. Petty, deputy sheriff and Fifteenth ward Republican chairman, was expected to rest with a criminal court jury before court adjourns. Charged with drunkenness and operating a car while drunk, Petty, 117 South Elder street, is being tried a second time as the result of an accident he had while driving a derrnty sheriff's car June 6, at Sixteenth street and Riverside Drive. He testified late Thursday that he was not drunk when the accident occurred, but said he was “framed” because he denied responsibility. A jury which heard evidence in the case three weeks ago was discharged when it failed to agree on a verdict. Prosecutor Judson L. Stark and Paul Rhoadarmer, conducting the state’s case, contended Petty attempted to conceal the alleged odor of liquor on his breath when he reported to his superiors. The defense, conducted by Harvey Orabill and Earl Cox, attorneys, will attempt to link state's witnesses in a "plot to get Petty’s job.’’ Thursday’s session was marked by numerous verbal clashes between attorneys. Judge James A. Collins is trial judge. WASPS DROWN IN BEER English Officials take Steps to Deal with Insects. LONDON, Oct. 11.—Wasps prove exceedingly obnoxious this time of the year in England. Last year they got so troublesome that the ministry of agriculture broadcast some ways of dealing with them. The methods, all of which are being used this year, included one of putting beer in a bottle. Lured by sugar, the wasps drink the beer, fall intoxicated, and drown themselves. Five Pledges Announced P,li Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 11.— Five men have been pledged to Skull and Crescent, honorary Indiana university sophomore organization to fill vacancies of men who did not return to school. The new members are: William Hunter, Phi Delta Theta, Versailles; W. H. Aubertin, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Wabash; Wayne Miller, Alpha Tau Omega, Ft. Wayne; Victor Decanio, Sigma Pi, and Edward Lay, Sigma Pi, Michigan City.

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AUSTRALIANS AT POLLS Citizens Vote Saturday as Finale to Bitter Campaign. Bu United Press SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 11 Australia will vote Saturday in a federal general election that may give the commonwealth a Labor government closely parallelling that

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