Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1939 — Page 15

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SLOT MACHINE

Sentenced After Raid On Basement. MICHIGAN CITY, Jan. 26 (U.

P.).—James Muckway, 27, will face trial today in Superior Court on a

‘charge of transporting slot. ma-

chines. He was indicted by a Grand

Jury which investigated the slot

machine hijacking case last Sept. 3. .Sentences were pronounced yesterday against two persons on slot machine charges. Charles Dabagia, 45, accused by officers of owning 40 machines confiscated last Saturday in a raid at the home of Joseph

- Muckway, 56, was fined $100 and

costs and given a six-months suspended sentence at the Stale Penal Farm. gl Muckway, father of James, drew a $25 fine. placed the machines in his basement without his permission and refused later to move them. Judge James Gleason, who sentenced the men, suggested that Dabagia pay Muckway’s fine. 2 :

#1. think you imposed on the old| - man,” the court said.

Dabagia paid Muckway’s fine,

Private Clubs Watched

In New Castle Drive

NEW CASTLE, Jan. 26 (U. P.) — A campaign against gambling today was extended to private clubs by Sheriff Charles Zornes, After a conference with officials of the new

* City administration, Sheriff Zornes .announced that “the heat definitely

is on.” : Mr. Zornes said that the closing of gambling joints had driven the gamblers to private clubs. His drive, he said, would include bingo parties and “bank nights” at theaters and churches.

DEMANDS DEATH FOR HOOSIER IN SLAYING

FREMONT, O, Jan. 26 (U. P.).— Rex Bush of Mentone, Ind, ‘who confessed he killed Marshal Neal D. Fowler of Clyde, O. because he chased him as he fled from a 73cent holdup, went on trial for his life today. The slightly built youth, member of an impoverished family, appeared disinterested in his fate as he entered the courtroom where Prosecutor A. L. Myzer announced he would demand the death

. penalty.

A special jury panel of 50 names was ready. Bush, whose attorney has been reported planning an insanity defense for him, told authorities he killed Fowler by shooting him in the face and neck with a sawed-off shotgun, which he hid later under a bridge

CASE UPSTATE]

Two Others in Michigan City

He testified Babagia|

Betty Schuck, who was notified awarded a Carnegie medal for heroism, got a few lessons before school this morning at her home, 627 Berwick Ave. Her studies were interrupted by congratulations of friends.

A Carnegie Medal for Betty

LOCAL BUILDING IN'38

TOPS 8 BIGGER CITIES

Indianapolis Ranks 18th in

|" ~ New Construction.

Times: Photo. yesterday that she has been

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PLAN INDIANA UNIT ~ OF LAWYERS GUILD Chicago Men to Speak at Meeting Sunday.

An Indiana division of the National Lawyers Guild will be formed

‘Sunday at a meeting in the Clay-

pogl Hotel called by an organizing committee of five attorneys. Members of the Guild throughout the State and all Indianapolis law-

l. U. SCHEDULES 2 NEW EXTENSION CLASSES

Harold E. Moore, director of the Indiana University Bureau of Teacher Recommendations, and Mrs. Opal A. Gilbert, Terre- Haute, will conduct two new courses in education at the 7. U. Extension Center here during the second semester, it was announced today. Mr. Moore will conduct a graduate course in problems of state school administration at 7:45 p. m. Thursdays. Mrs. Gilbert, a former instructor at the Bloomington Hospital and at the I. U. Extension Center in Ft. Wayne, will teach a course in nursing arts.

near Perrysburg, O. The slaying occurred last Dec. 6. E

Classes will begin Feb. 6.

yers have been invited to attend. George K. Bowden, Chicago, regional vice president, and Malcolm P. Sharp; law professor at: the University of Chicago, are to be the principal speakers. The Lawyers Guild seeks to bring

"together all lawyers who regard ad-

justments to new conditions as more

important than the veneration of |}

precedent, according to Dale Rafferty, Shelbyville, chairman of the organization committee. Other members of the committee are Dean Bernard Gavit of the Indiana University Law School, Bloomington; Carl Huebner, Hammond; Harold Starr and Jacob Weiss, Indianapolis.

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New building in Indianapolis’ last year surpassed that of eight larger cities, according to a.survey issued today on building construction in 124 leading cities by the U. S. Department of Labor.

Total - building construction in these: cities in 1938 showed an in-|

crease of 3.per cent over 1937. T.ocal building permits last year were 27 per cent higher than the previous year. \ While Indianapolis ranks 21st in population, the city ran 18th- in amount of building last year, sur-

City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Newark, New Orleans and Seattle.

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Grants Approved

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Three construction contracts amounting to $517,842 were approved for Indiana projects today by the Rural Electrification Administration. The Jay County Rural Electric Membership Corp., Portland, let a $176,306 contract to Andrews Asphalt Paving Co. Hamilton, O; Steuben County REMC, Angola, a $128,191 contract to Cater Construction Co., Kansas City, Mo., and Wayne County REMC, Richmond, a $143345 contract to Harold Tharp, Fountain City.

THIEF PAYS FOR LOOT

MANSFIELD, O., Jan. 26 (U. P.). —Someone’s guilty conscience added $4 to. the cash’ register in a store here. The money accompanied an anonymous letter stating that the $4 was for payment of goods stolen from the store several years ago.

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