Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1930 — Page 14

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MAXWELLGETS PRISON TERM IN ARSONVERDICT Retrial of Former Grand Juror Is Considered by Attorneys. Retrial of the case of Reese A. Maxwell. 27 West Pleasant Run boulevard, former grand juror convicted of arson for the burning of his home, was contemplated today bv attorneys. Verdict carrying a two to four-teen-year prison sentence and a fine double the value of property destroyed by the Are. approximately $6,000. was returned Thursday afternoon by a criminal court jury in the fifth day of the trial. Formal sentencing was deferred until June 12 by Judge Joseph M. Milner, trial judge, pending new trial procedure. Mrs. Frances Lelota Miller and Roy Brown, alleged to have been hired by Maxwell to ignite parts of the home which Maxwell “fixed'’ for the fire turned state’s evidence, accusing the former juror of threatening them with death unless they assisted. Their cases will be disposed of this month, according to Prosecutor Judson L. Stark. APPROVE TAX GROUP • f Realty Board Commends Survey Committee. Work of the Indiana tax survey committee was commended Thursday in a resolution adopted by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board at the weekly luncheon at the Lincoln. Copies of the resolution will be sent to members of the commission and all Indiana real estate boards. The resolution stated the local board appreciated the intelligent and fair manner in which the tax group is functioning and urged the tax burden be distributed fairly. RUM PLANTING CHARGED Negro Girl Accuses Policeman at Muncie of Placing Botile. F" Tim'-r Snccial MUNCIE. Ind., June 6.—Muncie police are accused of having planted a bottle of whisky at the home of William Barton, Negro, during a raid. The charge Is made by Miss Catherine Allen, 19, a maid at the home, who declared she saw an officer take the bottle from a pocket and place it on a kitchen cabinet. Warned by City Judge Frank Mann of the perjury law penalty, the girl persisted in her story. Following the trial, she was placed in a police detention cell for several hours and later was released without changing her story. Barton denied knowledge of presenca of the liquor, but Judge Mann held him guilty and fined him SIOO with a thirty-day suspended sentence.

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SHE WANTED HER SHARE Wife Comes Back Long Enough to Spend Balm, Says Husband. Bu Unit'd Prens CHICAGO, June 6.—Thomas M. Gonzales’ wife lived with him al.er a reconciliation just long enough to spend the money he had won in an alienation suit against the man who had stolen her love, he charged in a divorce suit he had on file today in superior court. OUTLAW RADIO FOUND Station, Believed Operated by Rum Runners, Is Raided. Bu Unit'd Vrr" _ NEW YORK, June 6.—Because an amateur radio operator picked up signals that were not listed with the department of commerce, federal agents raided a house in Brooklyn and discovered an unlicensed radio station thought to have been used by rum runners for communication with ships at sea. Two men were arrested.

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INCREASES DUE * IN WILD LIFE State Game Reserves Are Expected to Gain. More pheasants and wild turkeys will be produced at the state game reserve in Brown county this year than ever before, Walter Shirts, head of the fish and game division of the state conservation department, announced. At this time, there are 340 young pheasants and fifty-eight young turkeys in the brooding pens, he declared. There are 182 hens incubating pheasant eggs, twelve setting on turkey eggs and four on eggs from wild ducks. Several hundred more eggs remain to be incubated, according to Shirts. Eighteen laying pheasants and

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