Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1939 — Page 12

PAGE 12.

CLAIMS WILSON

‘Surprise’ Witness Quotes Suspect as Saying, ‘I Shot That Man.

A “surprise” witness for the State

DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS ASKED FOR BUN water C. Schweir

The Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical Church, will conduct funeral services for Walter C. Schweir, who died Tuesday at City Hospital, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. Burial will be at Crown Hill.

Mr. Schweir, who was 48, lived at 309 Forest Ave. He was a lifelong

today testified in Criminal Courtiresident of Indianapolis and em-

that Sam Wilson, charged with murder, had tried to borrow a gun the night of the holdup-slaying of a West Side filling station operator, two years ago. Maurice Pierce, who is serving a 10-25-year prison term {or robbery, was brought here from the State Prison to take the stand against Wilson. He testified that Wilson had said he wanted the gun for a “holdup.” A few hours later Wilson returned and asked to borrow some money, Pierce said.

State May Rest Today

He quoted Wilson as saying, “I.

shot that man in the holdup and I have to blow town.”

The State was expected to rest its; js Wilson is be- Eo ing tried for the second time after fs a jury failed to agree several weeks |

case this afternoon.

ago.

ployed by the Pennsylvania Railroad for 26 years. He was a m=mber of the Zion Evangelical Church. Survivors are two brothers, Edward and William, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Aufderheide, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Elsie M. Young The body of Mrs. Elsie M. Young, who died here Tuesday, will be taken to Franklin where funeral services and burial will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Wilson is charged with slaying |B

Edward Maze in a West Side holdup |

in 1937.

James Perdue, alleged to |g

have been a figure in the holdup, | was sentenced two to 21 years in a i

Shelbyville court recently. Makes Denial

Wilson, called to the stand yes- |g terday by the prosecution, denied | that he had had any part in the | holdup which ended in murder. He |E#

then accused Detective Sergt.

Don- | fi

ald Bushong of framing him and |& forting him to sign a statement fi after he had been beaten and |g

kicked.”

Summoned to the stand, Detec- |

tive Bushong said, hand on him. the statement.”

“I never laid a |g He wanted to sign |S

Asked if he had not been convicted of murder in 1932, Wilson | i i

answered: “That was a fight in self fense.”

Sentenced to two to 21 years for |& : the fatal beating of an Indian- |

apolis man in 1932, Wilson served three years of his term before being placed on parole.

JAMES W. STALEY RITES SATURDAY

Services for James W. Staley are to be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Leap Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery Mr. Staley died yesterday at his home, 1147 Groff Ave. He was 66. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Staley, a daughter, Mrs. Gus Rosner, four brothers, Albert, Lonzo. Jack and Leonard, and two sisters, Mrs. Flora Osborn and Mrs. Mary Foxworthy.

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PETERSBURG, Ind. July 13 (U. P.).—Blackberries were going begging at 20 cents a gallon today, the cheapest price in 20 years.

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Young, who was 90, lived

at 320 N. Alabama St. She was born at Franklin and lived there until coming to Indianapolis 10

years ago. She was a member of the Franklin Christian Church. Survivors are three sons, Paul of Franklin, and Russell and George, both of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Kelly of Indianapolis; three brothers, Jess, Everett and George Israel, all of Franklin, and 10 grandchildren.

Frank D. Stanley

Funeral arrangements were being made today for Frank D. Stanley, former Sheridan and Lebanon department store owner who died yesterday at Methodist Hospital. He Mr. Stanley, who was born at Bloomingdale, formerly lived at 3243 N. Meridian St., but for the last 12 years had lived at Miami. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Madge Clute and Mrs. Mary Berenson, both of Mtami. was 717. Services are to be held at the] Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.

Mrs. May Baird

Funeral services for Mrs. May Baird, who died Tuesday at her home, 317 W. Morris St., will be held at the home at 10 a. m. tomorrow and at 2 p. m. at the Central Christian Church at Terre Haute. Burial will be at Terre Haute. She was 33.

Mrs. Baird was born at Terre Haute and was graduated from Wiley High School thers. She had lived here 10 years and was active in the Parent-Teacher Association at School 22.

She is survived by her husband, S. W.; two sons, Louis and David Lee; a daughter, Marjorie May, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner of Terre Haute.

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