Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1938 — Page 20

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TWO INDICTED IN STATE HOSPITAL INMATE’S DEATH

Madison Attendants Face Charges of Beating and Kicking Patient.

MADISON, June 2 (U. P.).—A Grand Jury returned indictments here yesterday on voluntary manslaughter charges against Byron Craig, 28, of near Madison, and Everett Zehr, 31, of Marengo, in connection with the death of Everett Devault, 47-year-old patient at the Madison State Hospital. Craig and Zehr, hospital attendants, are charged with beating and kicking Devault to death May 6. Charges against Oscar Hook, 49, of near Vernon, and Elza Demaree, 46, of North Madison, were dismissed. Hook and Demaree were attendants who had been held with Craig and Zehr, Thirty-six witnesses were questioned during the week-long investi=gation. Along with the indictments, the Grand Jury added a report praising the general administration of the hospital for the mentally ill. Devault suffered fatal injuries in an alleged fight with Zehr and Craig. Devault had been working on a lawn detail under Hook and resented an order the attendant gave. He struck at Hook. Other attendants were called to take De-

Wins Award

Charles Matthew Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thad C. Brown, 3556 Salem St., is to receive the Ralph Thomas Sollitt cash award for architectural design at the University of Notre Dame. He also is to receive the American Institute of Architects’ prize for second place in scholastic standing. The awards are to be made at class day exercises Saturday.

FARMER-PROPHET LOOKED ON AS SAGE

ASSINIBOIA, Saskatchewan,

STRIKE TIES UP BREAD DELIVERY

Shortage Looms as Truck Drivers Walk Out in Pennsylvania.

PITTSBURGH, June 2 (U. P.).— A bread shortage affecting hundreds | of thousands of consumers in west- | ern Pennsylvania was threatened |

today by a strike of 1400 union truck | drivers employed by 35 major bakeries. Twenty-four hundred work-

June 2 (U. P.).—Iver C. Israelson, farmer, earned a melancholy dis- | tinction as a weather prophet.

vault to his quarters and in the struggle his chest was crushed and a lung punctured.

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Since 1929 he prophesied poor | weather conditions for farmers and each year backed his judgment by | not planting a crop. He saved | money, for his district has not har- | vested a crop since 1929. His |

OF RECOVERY PLANS

Rep. Gray to Urge Issuing of More Currency. |

Times Special WASHINGTON, June 2.—Rep. | Finly H. Gray (D. Ind.) has hired | the facilities of 111 broadcasting | stations throughout the country to | tell the people how the Government | can solve the problems of business depression without costing a cent, | he announced today. Mr. Gray's plan is for the Federal Government to issue currency backed by the billions of gold buried at Fort Knox and thus finance all relief-spending without borrowing the money. He will demand that Congress remain in session until this is done, he declared. The transcribed speeches will be heard each week for six weeks and are scheduled over WFBM, Indian- | apolis, for 6 p. m. beginning next Monday. “The lethargy and apparent indifference of leaders of both parties in Congress to the emergency justifies nation-wide attention from the people of this country demanding positive action before adjournment,” the veteran Hoosier legislator declared. | “In my series of broadcasts I will suggest steps that can be taken now. If the people insist, these steps will ! be taken.”

Village Smith Regains $6000, | Faith in Banks

DENNISVILLE, N. J. June 2 P.) —No poetically spreading chestnut tree shaded Peter Hanke, the village blacksmith, while he vorked; he worked indoors; but he buried his savings under a stately willow free and for four anguished days he thought they were gone. He reported Sunday that he had been robbed of every penny he had saved in 20 years of toil at the anvil, 18 hours a day. He had lost faith in banks during the banking holidays, he said, and had converted his savings into $1000 bills. He had six of them and had stuffed them into a tin can and buried them under the willow tree. Two Cape May County detectives | went to investigate with shovels. For four days they dug presistently, ignoring Hanke's suggestions that they had better be out hunting the robber. Yesterday, under two ! feet of earth, nestled against the | willow roots and only six feet from where Hanke had thought he buried his money, they treasure-laden can Hanke has $6000 teday.

U. S. GIRL ‘SWINGS IT’ | AT LONDON PALACE

LONDON, June 2 @®. P)— Evelyn Dall, a 20-year-old ashblond American singer, made history last night at Buckingham Palace when she sang “Nice Work If You Can Get It” to King George | and Queen Elizabeth, other mem- | bers of the royal family, and 1000 guests, The occasion was the Roval Derby Night Ball in the white and | gold ballroom of Buckingham | Palace. Among the guests were U. S. Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh end Peter Beatty, owner of Bois Roussel, who won the 159th running of the Derby yesterday.

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neighbors hoped to see him plant- | ing this year.

ers are affected. Housewives warned of the impending strike, which went into effect at midnight last night, laid in bread and pastries. Chain stores and independent bakeres not employing truck drivers were not affected. Leaders of the A. F. of L. Teamsters’ Local 485 promised deliveries to hospitals and public institutions. The strike followed failure of operators and union to agree on renewal of a 1937 contract in which the union asked a closed shop, seniority rights and use of the union label.

COAST MANSION BURNS

MARION, Mass., June 2 (U. P.) — The summer mansion of Isaac H. Lionberger, St. Louis attorney and former Assistant U. S. Attorney General, burned to the ground early today. Loss was set at $15,000.

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Times Special VINCENNES, June 2.—Two city | firemen, discharged in the post primary “purge” of Mayor John H. Kimmell, today had been reinstated by the Board of Works. Hercules Herbert will return to work in 30 | days and Capt. Louis Robbins in 60 days. | Two policemen, Willard Mickey and George Flack, charged by the Board with inefficiency and insubordination were denied reinstatement. They said they would appeal the Board's decision.

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