Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1929 — Page 3
DEC. 17, 1929
TOM MOONEY PARDON HEARING AGAIN DELAYED Plea to Be Set Aside Until Next Year, Board Indicates. By Lniled Pren t SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. Thomas Mooney, serving a life sentence for the Preparedness day bombing of 1916, will spend his thirteenth Christmas In prison next week, it appeared certain today as ihe pardon board indicated it would not act on his plea for clemency before next year. Mooney, who was convicted with Warren K. Billings for the explosion which killed ten persons, has had a pardon plea on file for some months and hoped for quick action due to the holidays. C. S. Webb, state’s attorneygeneral, has announced that final action on the application would have to be postponed. "We may consider It during the session, but no decision should be expected,” he said. Coincidentally with preparations for the pardon board meeting, Governor C. C. Young announced he had asked the state supreme court to expedite its consideration of Billings’ appeal. Although in failing health.
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Mooney refused to become excited over the prospect of pardon. He has proclaimed his innocence and according to his wife, "has had too many disappointments to pin his hope on any such action.” A mass of documents has been offered in behalf of Mooney’s plea. From all parts of the country have come “confessions,” affidavits of error made by the trial Judge and members of the jury which convicted him, personal appeals and resolutions of various organizations.
Eating House Fails Bn Times Bvecial GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 17. The Central Trust Company has been appointed receiver for Locust Cottage, eating house operated by O. L. Goodlander. Falling Cabinet Injures Child B.u Time i Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 17. Lorene Williams, 9, suffered a badly cut face when a kitchen cabinet fell on her as she was attempting to climb upon it.
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GRAIN PROBLEM GOMES IN FOR SENATEPROBE Julius Barnes Alleged to Have Hindered Legge Marketing Program. Bv Vniterf Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—'While congress continued to grind out rush order legislation, preparing for the Christmas recess, the senate lobby investigating committee tackled a new problem today. Julius H. Barnes, chairman of the board of the United States Chamber of Commerce was called upon to testify what influence, if any, he has exerted in the war of influences between the federal farm board and the grain men of the west over the erection of public grain marketing facilities. He has been aligned closely with President Hoover’s conferences. Barnes was called when Chairman Caraway of the lobby committee heard he was trying to bring pressure against Alexander Legge, head of the farm board, who is embarked on a policy which the grain men feel will drive them out of business. The farm bloc generally has indorsed Legge’s policy in public statements from the floor of the senate, and Barnes’ activities have been deplored. Barnes’ friends have
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