Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1934 — Page 15

NOV. 15, 1931.

CHAPMAN PAL. SERVING LIFE, SEEKS PAROLE Judge, Prosecutor Deny Jury Selection Was Irregular. An echo of the Gerald Chapman case was heard yesterday before the state el# mency commission in consideration of the parole plea of Charles tone Asm* Wolfe, lifetermer in the tate.prison. Wolfe, a henchman of the no-

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I torious Gerald chapman, was coni victcd of killing Mr. and Mrs. Ben , Hanee, Muncie. and the motive was ; <asd to have been that of silencing | them as informers in the case of Chapman and George <Dutrh> An- ! derson. both of whom now are dead. I Appearing before the commission were former Judge Clarence Dearth. ; whose impeachment trial was heard ! by the 1927 state senate, and Van L. Ogle, the Wolf case prosecutor. They defended themselves from charges that impaneling of the Wolfe case jury was irregular. Tile hearing was continued to the January term of the commission to allow defense attorneys to obtain more evidence, part of which will lie tiie Dearth impeachment trial evidcnee relating to tlir jury case procedure. Airplanes can not fly in an inverted po it ion for any great distance.

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where he was attempting to establish contact wi*h supposed kidnapers who demanded $5,000 in ransom. The mother also was erief- | stricken. In all. the kidnaper sent the father six communications, insisting ; the child was alive and well. These letters will be examined bv experts for fingerprints and other clews. ( Dorothy Ann was Distelhurst’s I daughter by his second wife. A. E Distelhurst Jr., 16. son by his first wife, also was at the home. He ran away in the summer and. after Dorothy Ann disappeared, Sept. 19, was found in Florida. Distelhurst is sales manager for the Methodist Publishing House, a subsidiary of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South. ROOSEVELT AUTHOR: WRITES ABOUT NAVY President Author of Foreword to U. S. Naval History. Bit United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.-Presi-dent Roosevelt, busy with a hundred afairs of state, has taken time off to w’rite about his favorite hobby—naval history. The President, always a keen student of America’s maritime history, has written the foreword to the first volume of naval documents compiled by Captain Dudley W. Knox (U. S. N., retired). The volume, authorized by congress, soon will be published.

CROWDS SET RECORD AT INDIANA PARAS 622,554 Visit Reservations During Year. All existing attendance records at Indiana state parks have been broken this year, Virgil M. Simmons, conserv alion commissioner,, announced today. During the last ten months 622,55% persons visited the parks, a figure exceeding the total attendance for any previous twelve-months. Each of tlip parks and memorials operated by the conservation department showed attendance gains over the yearly totals for 1932 and 1933. Mr. Simmons attributes the growing attendance figures at the parks to the improvements being carried out by the Civilian Conservation Corps, better facilities for the convenience of visitors and a greater interest in the parks developed through the co-operation of the newspapers. Woman Plans Long Flight By United Press LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Hon. Mrs Victor Bruce, British aviator, announced today that she would fly to Cape Town, South Africa, on the first long-distance autogiro flight.

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By Times Special MUNCIE, Nov. 15.—Evidence of returning prosperity is afforded by Muncie schools this year, with 25 to 30 per rent more pupils supplied with clothing and books by their parents than was the case in either 1932 or 1933. J , D. W. Horton, city school superintendent, who announced the figures, pointed out that considerable aid still is necessary. He said of children still are in lack of proper food and will be served milk, bread, soup and cod liver oil. N 2

Vote Recount Sought By 7 lines Special FRANKLIN, Nov. 15.—Loring C. Deer, Republican candidate for trustee of Needham township in the Nov. election, has filed a petition for a recount in Johnson circuit court here. Official count of votes gave Mr. Deer. 322. and his Democratic opponent, Levi C. E1H.J323. bob Large Hawk Caught By Times special NOBLESVILLE. Nov. 15. A chicken hawk with a wing spread of four feet was captured by Harry White on his Hamilton councy farm, after it had eaten poison bait. Before the bait was placed the hawk had been wounded by gunshot. a tt tt Hoosiers to Judge Indiana men who will act as judges at the International Livestock exposition in Chicago from Dec. 1 to 8, are as follows. O. R. Qijackenbush, Sharpsville,

Oxford sheep: Tom Bradburne. West Point. Suffolk and Corriedale sheep: Arthur Tomson. Wabash, Chester White swine: E. J. Barker. Thorntown. Spotted Poland China swine: W. W. Smith, junior feeding contest pigs, and R. B. Cooley, Belgian horses, both of Lafayette. a a b Job Lasts By Times Sprrial FRANKFORT. Nov. 15.—Mrs Edith Pedler, chief operator of the Frankfort exchange of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, this week completed twenty-five years of telephone service. Y. W. C. A. Choir to Sing The a capclla choir of the Phyllis Wheatly branch, Y. W. C. A., will sing at the Irvington Presbyterian church at 4 Sunday with C. F. Holler, church musical director, conducting.

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MOTORISTS UNITE TO OPPOSE HIGH TAXES National Organization Has State Office at South Bend. A concerted drive to reduce excessive motor and gasoline taxes wall be staged by anew organization, the League of American Motorists, charter for w’hich has been issued, with Indiana divisional headquarters at 323 South Main street, South Bend. L. J. Ollier, former vice-president and general sales manager for Strdebaker Corporation, for years active ’in the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, who heads the new organization, has announced that other offices will be opened soon in other states. The League hopes to be sufficiently organized to take action at the next state legislative session. FUND DRIVE RESUMED BY FLOWER MISSION Mrs. Edward Ferger Is Named New Treasurer. Following the close of the Community Fund drive, Indianapolis Flower Mission today entered an intensive drive to complete solicitation of funds for the proposed tuberculosis hospital. Mrs. Edward Ferger was elected Tuesday by directors to fill the unexplred term of Mrs. James W. Lowes, treasurer, who died last week.

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