Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1931 — Page 18

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AUTO SUSPECT ESCAPES JAIL THROUGH RUSE County Prisoner Flees After Duping Jailers; Sheriff Starts Quiz. Investigation of the escape by trickery of Thomas Davis, 24, a prisoner at the Marlon county jail, vas started today by detectives and Sheriff Charles (Buck) Sumner. The probe follows arrest Monday of Bynum Thompson, 20, of 817 East New York street, another prisoner, on a charge of aiding and abetting a prisoner to escape. According to detectives, Thompson was to have been released Monday after serving a ten-day sentence for speeding. At the time for the release, jailers called Thompson’s name several times, but received no reply. Davis then appeared declared he was Thompson, and identified Thompson’s purse and other belongings. Davis then was released. Later Thompson complained he should be released, and the deception was discovered. Davis was in jail pending grand Jury action of a charge of vehicle taking. Davis was said to have called the municipal airport following his release, chartering an airplane to take him to Pittsburgh, where it was said he had an account in the bank. Deputy sheriffs guarded the airport, but Davis failed to appear. NURSES HEAR BAHR Superintendent of Central State Hospital to Give Speech. Dr. Max Bahr, superintendent of Central State hospital, will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the fourth district of the Indiana States Nurses’ Association at 7 tonight at city hospital. Dr. Bahr will speak on “Facts and Fads in Psychoanalysis.” Two directors for the organization will be elected at the meeting, and successor to Miss Esther McClain, former director, will be appointed.

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ordered Barnett’s arrest on the same charge, but. granted him a stay until today to make restitution. Sheriff Roy Holley was ordered to arrest Barnett immediately.