Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1934 — Page 6

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DEATH CLAIMS KEYES, FAMED COASTLAWYER District Attorney, Convicted of Taking Bribe, Is Stroke Victim. Bg Cnltrd Prrrs LOS ANGELES. Oct. 18.—Asa Keyes, whose brilliant career as district attorney was cut short by imprisonment for bribery, died at his home in Beverly Hills early today after suffering a stroke of paralysis. He was 57. His condition had been critical since he was stricken Tuesday night. He lapsed into unconsciousness yesterday and hope for his recovery was abandoned. It was the third stroke the former prosecutor suffered since he was paroled from San Quentin prison in 1930. The others were mild, and he was able to carry on an insurance business while he fought for reinstatement to the bar. He died without attaining this ambition. Keyes, one of the most gifted trial lawyers who ever prosecuted a case in the local courts, was sentenced to San Quentin for five years imprisonment after he was convicted of accepting a bribe in connection with the Julian Petroleum Corporation fiasco. He served nineteen months of his sentence and was paroled in 1931. Later he received a full pardon from the late Governor James Rolph Jr. Friends said his health was impaired by prison confinement. Returning home, Keyes waged an energetic though unsuccessful battle to win reinstatement at the bar. His conviction had stripped him of the right to practice. The bar association opposed him.

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SAVED FROM DEATH BY COURT RULING

Smiles of supreme happiness wreathed the faces of David Lamson and his sister, Dr. Margaret Lamson, as she brought news to San Quentin (Cal.) prison of the granting of anew trial to the man condemned to death as a wife slayer. Despite belief of a majority of the supreme court justices in Lamson’s guilt, thgir statement declared the conviction was won on evidence “no stronger than mere suspicion.”

Guard Manufacturers’ Children NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The home of Jacob Widder, silk manufacturer,

was under guard today as the result of an extortion-death threat against his children.

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INDIANA'S FOOD ADVISOR BACKS TIMESSCHOOL Mrs. Areva V. Hadley to Co-Operate at Cooking Lectures. Mrs. Areva V. Hadley, state nutrition adviser, working with the Governor's commission on unemployment relief, has expressed interest in The 'Ames Cooking School, which will be held Oct. 23, 24 and 25 at Keith's, under the direction of Miss Ruth Chambers, .one of the most expert cooks in the country. “I shall be glad to co-operate in any way I can with The Times Cooking school,” Mrs. Hadley said today. Mrs. Hadley is interested in advising persons receiving relief from

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the Governor’s commission on the proper selection of nutritious foods. She has prepared suggested provision lists for them, showing just what foods will give them the most food value for the amount of money they have to spend. Her work will be supplemented during The Times Cooking School, when Miss Chambers will demonstrate and lecture on the proper preparation of foods. Miss Chambers, who is well-known to Indianapolis women, since she has conducted previous schools for The Times here, is well prepared for her work. Her lectures are backed by scientific knowledge of foods and cookery. Foreign Raido Listening Barred BUDAPEST, Oct. 18.—The government today forbade citizens to listen in on the radio to “unpeaceful” foreign propaganda.

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