Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1938 — Page 4

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STATE PAROLES | TWO PRISONERS, _ DENIES SLAYER

Sentence of Bank Robber Is

Commuted: Killer of Officer Loses.

The Indiana Clemency Commission today had paroled six persons and denied clemency to a Negro who murdered an Indianapolis policeman 22 years ago. The Commission yesterday heard 17 cases from the State Prison and four from the Indiana Women's Prison and 19 from the Reform=atory. It denied 25 petitions, commuted the sentence of five persons and delayed action on another case. The petition of Charles Wheeler who killed police Lieut. James Hagerty in a gun batle here June 23, 1916. was denied. He is serving life imprisonment. Mike Boena, 60-year-old Rumanian, sentenced in Lake County Circuit Court in 1917 to a life term for murder, was paroled on the condition he return to Rumania. Trial records showed Boena shot and killed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silagi, proprietors of a rooming house in which he lived. The motorists convicted of slaughter in connection with

manfatal

automobile crashes were denied len- | sen- |

were John Uher 1. 1937, to one to 10 years from Lake County and Wilson Harris sentenced to one to 10 years from Clark Count) Uher was the driver of which killed George T chief of the Hammond Police partment, near Indiana Harbor

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Two Others Refused

Two sentenced Countv alsc were refused clemency. They are George McEvers, sentenced July 11. 1934, to 10 years for robbery, and Ex Osborne sentenced Sept. 30. 1937, to one to five vears for petit larceny. 1 Nolan. convicted in VermilCounty Circuit Court and sentenced March 5, 1934, to 20 years for bank robbery, was denied clemency and the term of George Hartman, given 15 vears on the same charge April 16, 1932, in Hancock County Circuit Court, was commuted to seven to 15 years Hartman was convicted of taking part in the robbery of the Mohawk Bank A woman who said she set fire to a barn to frighten her husband, also was paroled. She is Elsie Ferguson, convicted in Morgan County Circuit Court and sentenced Oct. 4, 1937, to one to 10 vears for second-degree arsor

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It’s wings outlined against the water largest Seattle's harbor,

74-passenger Atlantic Clipper, States, is launched in Elliott Bay,

at a 152-foot spread, the built in the United

plane ever The giant craft is

Giant Airboat Heads Today to Guinea on Jungle Expedition

June 2 QU.

airboat-

SAN DIEGO. Cal, owned plane—a l4-ton

P.).—The -was ready

world’s largest privately

today for a flight halfway

around the world to collect specimens for the American Museum of Nat-

ural History in New York

This afternoon, Richard Archbold, to a Standard Oil fortune, | San |

30, heir

will lift off the

his big craft

in the

jungles of New Guinea,

Diego harbor and head out over the | Archbold and his companions Will

Pacific toward Honolulu The big plane, with its crew of |

six, is expected to complete in 18 the flicht of The entire on the Buri | ciate of the museum and an expert is | mammologist. expected te require about 47 hours

hours the first leg of more than 6284 miles. flight to Hollandia, eastern coast of Dutch Guinea,

flying time, Plans Stop at Wake In addition to the stop at Honolulu, Archbold plans to land at

Wake Island. If weather conditions’

are satisfactory, Archbold will fly from there directly to New Guinea, pioneering a new air 2018 miles of the Pacific.

Should weather conditions be ad- |

from Wake New area

will fly then head for traversing an has flown after his

verse, Archbold to Guam, and Guinea, again no plane ever

For two years arrival |

route over

use the big plane to transport sup- { plies American Museum of Natural His- | tory.

to a ground party of the

Archbold is a research asso-

A base will be established on Lake

| 109 feet long, weighs 41 tons, and carries a crew of eight. the four engines of the plane were run at top speed for It is the first of a fleet of six similar Planes.

flight, first time.

Habbema. From this base Archbold

the slopes of 15,000-foot peak. Accompanying Archbold will be | Navigator Lewis Yancey, 41, who navigated the first | from New York to Rome in | Other members of the crew are Rus-

| sell Rogers, copilot; flight engineer;

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES America’ 5 Largest Plane Is Launched on Coast

| radio operator, | rinka, assistant Right engineer. will carry supplies to be dropped by . wa { parachute to a ground party Mt. Wilhelmiia, a |

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airplane to fly | |B 1929. | §

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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938

Atiomeve Sayin Say Jury Was Not

APPEAL OF SLAYER

Properly Instructed.

The Indiana Supreme Court today studied the appeal of James Reed Swain, July 1 for the Bredenkamp, Evansville. His attornews in yesterday's oral argument claimed the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court jury should have been instructed to return any one of a number of sentences. The State camtended that the charge of murder in the perpetration of a robbery on which Swain was found guilty Dec. 15, 1937 contained no lesser «legrees or milder penalties. Swain originally was sentenced to die March 25, but ‘was given a stay by the Supreme Court to allow his attorneys time to complete an appeal.

S. S. QUEEN MARY HELD UP LONDON, June 2 (U, P.).-The liner Queen Mary was unable to dock at Cherbourg today during a severe summer gale which lashed

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James F. Lynch, 30-year-old father children,

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fatally late yesterday when struck by a cylinder head of a railroad locomotive while sitting near the tracks.

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