Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1933 — Page 19

SEPT. 22, 1933

DOOMED MAN APPEALS CASE TO HIGH COURT Convicted Wife Killer Takes Battle Before State Supreme Bench. Appeal from a death sentence Imposed on Harley Edwards. Mitchfiled with the supreme court. Scheduled to be executed last July, delay was granted until March 2, 1934, to complete the appeal. Ira M. Holmes, attorney for Louis Hamilton, convicted of the murder of Lafayette Jackson, received permission from the high court to expend time for brief filing until Nov. 27. This will mean a further stay of execution for Hamilton, who was to die Nov. 24

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City Slum Clearance Board Named

A committee of seven has been appointed to go to Washington as the first step in the $4,460,000 housing fund for Indianapolis offered by the federal government. Lauded as a boom to city business and a big factor in the reduction of social costs and crime, the project was launched at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce

KIDNAPING WITNESS MAKES CONFESSION Aid Forced in Abduction of Bank President. fly I'nitrd Prrm ED WARDS VILLE. 111., Sept. 22. — j Randol Eugene Norvell, first witness as the defense began presentation of their case against six defendants charged with kidnaping August

[Thursday, attended by civic and financial leaders. The committee is composed of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. William J. Mooney, Louis J. Borinstein, S. B. Walker, Hugh McK. Landon, Joe Rand Beckett and W. H. Trimble. Beckett said that definite decision to take up the money must be made ' within a month. He declared that the recent survey showed that 10 per centr of the city’es population require 26 per cent of the combined

Luer, aged Alton fill.) bank president, admitted on the witness stand today that he had participated In the abduction. Norvell testified that he was forced to take part in the kidnaping byWalter Holland, alias “Irish" O'Malley, now being sought by officers and Mrs. Lillian Chessen, one of the defendants on trial. The jury, however, was ordered to disregard Norvell’s reference to Mrs. Chessen by Circuit Judge G. H. Mudge, who ruled that defendants could not Involve ethers on trial in their statements.

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items of “social care” and that much of this expenditure could be removed by correct housing. To get Che sum for local housing. Indianapolis must raise $787,000. It was estimated that the proposed development would employ 2.000 men. About two thousand homes would be built and a like number destroyed. Half the amount necessary for the city to raise can be realized in equities, it was learned, leaving only half to be raised in cash.

CITY POLICE ASKED TO HUNT MISSING YOUTH Linton (Ind.) Boy Disappears After Enrolling in High School. Aid of Indianapolis citizens In finding Carl Cole, 17, missing Linton ; ! (ind.) youth, who disappeared Sept.; 11 after leaving home to enroll in ( high school, was asked today by the j j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cole. The boy when last seen was in j his shirtsleeves, bareheaded and wearing black corduroy trousers, black oxfords and a blue shirt. He ; was described as being 6 feet tall, weighing 145 pounds, with light j ■ complexion and brown hair.

M’NUTT URGES SPEEDY PUBLIC WORKSTATION Stream Pollution Elimination Deemed ‘Best Bet" by Governor. All possible speed in pushing the proposed $70,000,000 federal aid public works program in Indiana local governmental units was urged by Governor Paul V. McNutt today in a conference with Otto P. Deluse and A. H. Hinkle. Deluse is the chairman of the Indiana advisory board of the federal administration of public W'-rks and Hinkle is the engineer, in charge of plans. McNutt particularly stressed the importance of expending $23,300,000 for sewage disposal plants, which will eliminate vast stream pollution as exposed recently by The Times. “Sewage disposal is our one best

| bet in getting public works started! j in local communities at once,” the Governor said. “Under our moraI torium law on Icxfal building of i roads, the only chance I see for financing is to have the state-fed-eral funds used to get the 30 per cent the federal government has agreed to pay. We do not know yet whether this will be possible." Deluse again expressed the opin- ' ion that stream pollution in Indiana ! is appalling.

CONVICT MAN FOUND DRESSED AS WOMAN James Henry, 29, Meted SSO Fine for Conduct Offense. Charged with disorderly conduct and vagrancy when he was arrested wearing feminine attire at East and Ninth streets Sunday night, James Henry, 29, of 1938 West Michigan street, was fined SSO and costs in municipal court today. Henry told the police that he was attending a masquerade party. Policemen Richard Rivers and Thomas McCormick arrested Henry after a chase.

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