Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1937 — Page 24

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5 FROM COUNTY | DENIED PAROLES STORE OPEN SATURDAY

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Forger Granted Clemency; |

Total of 37 “Are STARTING PROMPTLY TOMORROW AT 9 A. M.

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One of six men sentenced from Marion County Criminal Court was granted a parole today by the State Clemency Commission. Petitions of five others were denied. b William Fournier, convicted Oct.

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20, 1936, on a forgery charge and # sentenced to 2 to 14 years, was pa- ;

roled. : } 3 4 A total of 37 were denied paroles. ' ' : 4 re EL) Sylvester William Smith, who was : 4 convicted here May 22 on a charge : d on 7 / ] g J dP :

of assault with intent to commit a felony by shooting, was denied parole. Another Marion County prisoner, John Doyle Shaffer, who said he pleaded guilty to stealing $34 from the Maud Candy Store, was denied a parole. Rented Car for Thieves A prisoner convicted vf aiding in the payroll robbery of the Barbasol Co. in Indianapolis, Feb. 11, 1935, was denied a parole. He is Cyrus Morris Hockett who was given a 10-to-25-year term for robbery. In a statement made upon his ad- |

mittance to the institution, he said |

he got an automobile from a yeu) | agency which was used by the three ] : men who carried out the actual | holdup 0 Melvin Blanton, convicted in| Marion County Criminal Court and sentenced Sept. 29, 1934, to a 12vear term for robbery, also was denied clemency. i J After an occomplice had helped ; ) him escape from an Army prison on Governor's Island, N. Y. Blan- i

ton, a former soldier, and his com-

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panion drove to Ft. Harrison to see

another soldier, the statement said. | Grease-Gun Artillery He was recognized at the fort as J ly G R 3 J € Q, \ PS : an escaped prisoner, and a guard ! there attempted to arrest him. He ! :

said he covered the soldier with a | grease gun he had in the car and |

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