Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1938 — Page 11

Lag TF rHURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1038

Deputies’ Car A fier EF atal Accident

WOMAN SLAYER

SET FOR DEC. 7

| Goverfior Only Remaining

Hope for Mrs. Hahn In Poison Murder.

COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 17 (U. P.).

8| ~The Ohio Supreme Court today

set Dec. 7 for the death of Anna Marie Hahn, convicted Cincinnati poison slayer, in the electric chair

{at Ohio Penitentiary.

Mrs. Hahn, convicted Nov. 6, 1937

{of the murder of Jacob Wagner, {will be the first woman to be exe‘cuted legally in Ohio.

Since Dec. 2, 1937, she has been the only

‘| woman prisoner in the penitentiary,

occupying a special cell. She originally was scheduled to

.|die in the electric chair last March

10 but she gained an automatic stay

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EXECUTION OF

nor is her only remaining hope cf escaping the death penalty. During her trial, the State charged that Mrs. Hahn poisoned several elderly persons to. gain their

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CLEVELAND, Nov. 17 (U. P.).— The Boom Boiler and Welding Co. here appears to have been well named. Despite the current business recession, the organization has found it necessary to buy two new plants, to meet a heavy increase in busi-

ness.

More than 100 Salvation Army officers: from throughout the state met at the Claypool Hotel today for the annual two-day conference of the Officers Council. The sessions are in the charge of Col. Bertram Rodda, state commander, who also will be the principal speaker. The conference will close. tomorrow night with a dinner in honor

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of Commander and Mrs. William A. McIntyre, who are retiring after 55 years of service with the Salvation Army. Mr. McIntyre has been ter-| ritorial commander, with offices in Chicago, the last eight years. His successor has not yet been appointed.

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of execution through an appeal to the State Supreme Court. The court refused to hear her appeal and set May 4 as the date of her execution. She was granted an indefinite stay of execution on May 3 to permit her to appeal to the United States Supreme Court. The high : tribunal dismissed her appeal,

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The deputy sheriffs’ car after the crash in which a truck driver was killed.

PROBES CRASH ‘OF TRUCK, AUTO

Prosecutor Opens Inquiry; Driver of Heavy Vehicle Killed in Wreck.

(Editorial, Page 16)

a block before reaching the intersection and that Mr. Robey had driven the truck into the intersection in disobedience of the traffic signal. Pinned Beneath Wheels

Police said Mr. Robey was thrown from the cab of his truck and pinned beneath its wheels by the impact of the crash. A wrecking crew was necessary to lift the truck from the

body Mr. Robey, who was employed by De Luxe Sales Co. 15 W. 22d St, is survived by his wife and l4-year-old son. He was the county’s 105th traffic victim this year. In another accident yesterday 6-

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Hospital was reported as improved. Veedersburg Man Steps pP Si 7 2 Bip In Car’s Path, Killed PAL | OPEN EVENINGS

TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 17 (U. P.). —Thomas M. Furr, 70, of Veedersburg, was killed instantly last night when he steppeggeinto the path of a! car reportedly driven by Delbert] Wills, 30. Furr was walking along! U. S. Highway 40 east of here.

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bet parade, was being investigated |S today by Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer. The accident happened yesterday at 16th St. and Northwestern Ave., and Russell P. Robey, 48, of 435 E.| Michigan St. truck driver, was, killed. Deputy Sheriffs Dave Lewis, 425 N. California St., and Frank Robinson, 718 W. 9th st., in the car that | * collided with the truck, said they had been assigned to lead a Negro wheelbarrow parade which was to have started at 23d St. and Northwestern Ave. The deputies and Paul Jones, 21, | of 2502 Carrollton Ave., who was rid- | ing with Mr. Robey in his truck, i were slightly injured. ) Special investigators from the ¥ | prosecutor’s office were investigating 1 | conflicting stories about the crash, | they said. ' Mr. Jones told police that he and | Mr. Robey were driving west and | that they had slowed down before | reaching the intersection because | the traffic signal showed red. He said the light changed to green as they reached the intersection and they proceeded.

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