Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1934 — Page 8
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SUSPECT HELD IN 7-YEAR-OLD CITYAXKILLING Alleged Slayor of Two Is Nabbed in Kentucky; on Way Here. Hiding in an obscure village in the Kentucky hills, Willard Ewing charged with a brutal ax murder of an Indianapolis man and his stepdaughter, seven years ago, was arrested yesterday and was being brought back to Indiana today to answer charges. Ewing was arrested by a deputy sheriff in Standard, Ky., where he fled after the bodies of David O. Boyles, 58, of 2342 Brookside avenue, and Miss Zenith Burress, 32, of the same address, were found in a ditch near Greenfield. Near the bodies, a bloody ax, apparently used in the slaying, was found. Ewing was arrested after a deputy sheriff recognized him from a rogue* gallery picture. He was painting a house when taken into custody. State policeman Russell Coons was dispatched to the Kentucky town yesterday to bring Ewing back to Greenfield to answer murder charges. Ewing, according to police, married Miss Burress, although he already was married. Sentenced to the state farm on a bigamy charge, Ewing escaped and, coming to Indianapolis, induced Miss Burress and her father to accompany him to Greenfield to have the former marriage annulled. Two days later, the bodies of the victims were found in a ditch beside the road. BUTLER GROUP ELECTS David Silver Elected President of Phi Eta Sigma. David Silver has been elected president of the Butler university chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, national scholastic fraternity for freshman men. Other officers who will serve next year are Joseph Nesbit, vicepresident; Richard Greenberg, sec-retary-treasurer, and Jack Blackley, historian. The organization will hold its annual outing at Noblesville June 14.
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Indiana in Brief Lively Spots in the State’s Happenings Put Together ‘Short and Sweet/ By Times Special SHELBYVILLE, June 6.—Two days after final parole papers had been signed by policeman Charles Goebel for Leo Williams, 25, he was arrested following theft of two automobiles and an attempt to kidnap a woman. _ _ ~ _ Williams was at liberty on a temporary parole from the Indiana state reformatory where he had served part of a sentence for auto theft. Officers assert Williams took a large automobile belonging to Charles Shelbyville undertaker, and attempted to force Mrs. Marie Paugh to enter the car. Later a car belonging to Elmer Cord disappeared.
tt a tt Few Veterans Remain By Times Special MUNCIE, June 6—Attendance of less than 100 members of the Grand Army of the Republic is expected at the fifty-fifth annual encampment of the Indiana department to be held here June 17 to 21. A parade five miles in length and an exhibition in which 150 army and civilian planes will take part will be features of the encampment. tt tt tt Recount Ordered By Times Special COLUMBUS. June 6.—Recount of votes cast in the May primary election for the Democratic nominations for trustee and precinct committeeman in Clifty township, Bartholomew county, has been ordered by Circuit Judge George W. Long. The recount order was issued on application of Charles Q. Romine and Raleigh L. Wilson, candidates respectively for trustee and committeeman, ■who, on the basis of returns, were defeated. tt a tt Chemists to Frolic By Times Special LEBANON, June 6.—Annual picnic of the Indiana section, American Chemical Society, will be held at the Ulen Country Club Saturday. Gold tournament for men, bridge tournament for women, and a chicken dinner are on the program. tt tt tt Milk Dealers Cited By United, Press WASHINGTON, June 6—Anderson Brothers, operating the Maple Hill dairy, Newbury, Ind., and Adam Rueger, Breeze Heights dairy, Evansville, have been ordered to show cause before June 15 why their
licenses to distribute milk in the Evansville area should not be suspended or revoked. Both firms were said to have bought milk from producers without authority from them to deduct required sums which non-members of the Evansville Milk Producers Association must contribute to the market administrator for “necessary market service.” They also
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