Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1934 — Page 5

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PEACE JUSTICE FACES CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL Beech Grove Official Is Indicted by County Grand Jury. Blackmail chancy today were fared bv Cliff Davids justice of the pra<~e at Beern Grove, following his an* • . •:. grand JUTj dictment r**tun.*d yesterday According *o the indictment filed In Criminal Judge Frank P Baker's court. Mr Davids sent a letter to Mrs Bertha Sherman. 44 West Twenty-sixth street. Beech Grove, m an alleged eflc.rt to extort sl3l 14. charging that she obtained articles of value under false pretenses. The le'ter according to the indictment. wa> sent Nov 20 and bore the caption: '513134 due at this court on case of John Zeigler. filling s’ation The indictment charges that the letter said: * I have a serious claim against you for the above amount on a law suit. While I am expected to issue legal papers to bring you into court I believe you will appreciate an opportunity to clear the whole matter in a friendly way without having a public court record again, t you and be subject to heavy costs and fees of legal process.” • Then, according to the indictment. the letter informed Mrs. Sherman she 1 must settle this matter at once or an officer of the law will rail on you without further notice and The case- proceeded with to the full extent of the law/' The grand jury said the letter warned Mrs Sherman rlie must deal with Justice Davids only. Attached to the letter w s a clipping from a magazine, thought to be a book on legal subjects, defining false pretenses and stating that the Indiana statutes provide a one-to-seven-year term in the Indiana state prison and a $lO to $1 000 fine. ARMY ORDERS CHANGE ON MARTIN BOMBERS Flying and landing Control Improvements Termed "Routine/* Ku I nitrri prr*u WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 Improvements in the {Tying and landing controls of thirty-six of the new Martin bombers, the largest and fastest planes in the air corps, have been ordered by the war department. it was revealed today. Pending these improvements, the planes, most of which are stationed at March Field. Cal., are technically • grounded” although some flying is still being done with them Air corps officials said the order was "purely routine” and resulted from exjierience obtained by air corps officers in flying the planes.

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Frances Mevsick The Butler university German club today announced the election of Frances Messick as president. Other organization officers are Parmalee Dovey, vice-president, and Adlp Meyer, secretary-treas-urer. Dr. Milton D. Baumgartner German department head, is the organization faculty advisor. FRATERNITY ELECTS EDWARD VAN RIPER Named President of State Phi Kappa Psi. Members of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity elected Edward Van Riper president of the state association at the fortieth annual Thanksgiving banquet last night in the Riley room of the Claypool. The group elected Thomas J. McNutt. vice-president. Former Senator James E Watson, scheduled as the principal speaker, was unable to attend. Those who spoke included Edward H. Knight. Wade H. Free, Robert Van Atta. William C. Zaring, Herbert S King. Thomas A. Cookson and William L. Taylor. Extradition Is Denied Fl't l hitfd Cre * LANSING. Mich.. Nov. 29 —Governor William A. Comstock late yesday denied the extradition of Louis Luigi Riccardi, former Detroit night club operator wanted in Cleveland on arson charges. Stuffy Head Just a few drops up each nostril. Quickly, breathing again becomes clear!

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