Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1933 — Page 11

MAY 9, 1933.

DENY PLEA OF WIDOW. FACING LOSS OF HOME Sobs as Board Refuses to Grant Rezoning Petition for Property. Sobs of a widow who faces the prospect of losing her home because she can not pay taxes on it and can not accept a $25,000 offer for it,

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failed to move members of the city board of zoning appeals Monday. Broken promises of the Duvall administration as the board turned down unanimously the tenth petition of Mrs. Mary Stanford to rezone her property at Fall Creek boulevard and Delaware street. Without an attorney and with only two neighboring property owners to indorse her plea. Mrs. Stanford recalled to the board the history of the Delaware street bridge and widening problem for which Mr. Stanford surrendered 100 front feet, of his property. The Stanfords received a promise their property would be rezoned for a filling station site, according to Mrs. Stanford An oil company has made an offer -of $25,000 for the property.

COURT PROBES ‘ROUGH TACTICS’ OF DRY AGENTS Woman Knocked Down 15 Times in Raid, Federal Judge Is Told. Further testimony on alleged rough tactics of federal prohibition agents in a raid at the home of j Virgil Frederick, 614 North East!

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street, and the part played by a government ‘ stool pigeon'’ will be heard in federal court Saturday. Judge Robert C. Baltzell de- | nounced the actions of Harmon E. Crossley. prohibition agent when Crossley admitted striking Mrs. Evelyn Frederick and her husband in ! the raid on the flat. He criticised the part played in the raid by Maurice Bennett, another prohibition agent. Limping to the witness stand Mrs. Frederick testified that Crossley, Bennett and Agent Earl Fisher entered her apartment without reading a search warrant, and seized a gallon of whisky which she had bought for Crossley before learning of his government connection. Mrs. Frederick testified she was

knocked down “at least fifteen times, and had her foot and arm twisted until they nearly were broken.” She declared further that Crossley had broken some valuable keepsakes in the house. Infuriated by the agent's treatment of his wife. Frederick hit Crossley, breaking his nose, Mrs. Frederick declared. Crossley testified that he bought liquor at the establishment, obtained a search warrant, and, when he went to execute it. was greeted with obscene language by Mrs. Frederick.

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