Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1936 — Page 16

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BASSETT HOLDS 2 SLIM HOPES AGAINST NOOSE G-Man Slayer Scheduled to Walk to Gallows Here Tuesday. George W. Barrett, Krntucky feudist, whose career in crime goes back to 1913, has only two chances ;of escaping death by hanging here ; early Tuesday morning for the murder of a Federal agent. Both chances are slim. The remaining possibilities are an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States and the granting of a writ of error in the trial evidence. Barrett Is penniless. To obtain counsel to prepare an appeal it was necessary for him to take a pauper's oath. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell provided Barrett with four local attorneys. who prepared the appeal, and paid the costs of the brief and their expenses to Chicago. There *ls no provision in Federal court procedure for fees for pauper attor- ; neys. Since informed that the Court of Appeals had upheld the decision of the lower court. Barrett has given no indication of asking for an appeal to the Supreme Court. Finding of an error in the evidence also is unlikely, lawyers say, because it was studied carefully by * his four attorneys who filed the appeal. Also it was studied thoroughly by the Appelate Court judges before the sentence was up./held. ■END AKRON MILK STRIKE Home Deliveries to Be Resumed After Two-Week Blockade. A'/ t nitcil I‘renx AKRON, 0., March 20.—Home deliveries of milk will be resumed in Akron district tomorrow after a two-week blockade, dairymen announced today. Striking truck drivers at the Averill Dairy Cos. voted to accept an agreement, proposed by Robert . Mythen, United States labor cont ciliator.

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WOMAN AND HUSBAND FACE LIQUOR CHARGES Beer, Whisky and Gin Found in Apartment, Police Say. Mrs. Mary Bentti, 38. 421 Mas-sachusetts-av. was arrested earl;; today in a raid on their apartment by Sergt. Carl Ashley and his squad

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