Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1947 — Page 8
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GREENWOOD, Nov. 13 JUP)=- . / Pennsylvania railroad passenger Si = § train yesterday struck and i In aying Oo . killed James T. Miller, 62, Tulsa, . 5 Okla, at a grade crossing one mile| * (Continued From Page One)
in Universify Heights, in* the general vicinity of the Merrifield home, On the day the clubwoman's slashed body was found in her
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{ Watts, who has been employed as
driver for thé engl- | he | " * Hoa ov or % lon. leaving for the plant and then Watts as the assailant,” Judge Clark|On & rapé charge , , , it is beyond
worked with a gang paving streets being late or not arriving at all” said
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“We have a terrific volume of |cases Boing through the jury hear-
Mrs. Burney Record Traced . |ings and possibly the pressure of
; murder cases resul bPr: but on the South Side. Jmany ted in pos
Watts Jot to hag) ei to ponement of the Watts investiganorth of Greenwood. . atts’ job was to h Nn y tion,” he said, : ” oe land eis dn He Bliney slaying: the | Work and return to the plang from Why Was : He ; Freed Ae Adveriisedent I bility that the crime might be | time to time for supplies,’ Mr. On $250 Bond? ’ Asalis'Low Bout
per added, id “What I don’t understand about : Deputies Waiting (Continued From Page One) - this case is how Watts happened to “He had been doing this off and had failed to positively Identify be released under only $250 bond
; {my comprehension,” Prosecutor {the official skid,” “We had a hard Wanted Grand Jury Action |Stark said. A {time keeping track of him " “Thess the officers said they I Hever husard, of a bond in a Watts returned the truck to the wunied the giand jury to hear the '2P¢ case being less than $500 and plant at 2:20 p. m. yesterday 10 uyidence and suggested Watts be most of them are $1000” he sald.
Magenheimer he wanted to SID jy serine for a Criminal Court war: {68800 WHY bhe Bran Jury Jus Dot, a statement in connection with the .... 4 rape charge without grand | : s case other than the| fact that the police are still working |Center Camp are: Donna Conger,
attempted attack prior to the slay- jury detion.” cr wterd "e . on the evidence. ing yesterday Judge Clark sald he questioned "Ihe case" on. dur Sheriff Magenheimer sald he had yw, 0 length about his stability é 5 on the grand jury schedule for action v'hen it is ready
ake I statement pendin®ras a citizen and his answers dis- " not taken the sbi J A anbN to present go the jurors,” he said,
questioning Watts on the Burney closed that he had a steady job
case. » ‘and was "more substantial than Arrested in 1941 Services Saturday most™ defendants in police court The afdavit on which Watts was Services for Mrs. Burney will be cases.” bound over to the jury showed that held at 10:30 a. m. Baturday in ~"I asked the detectives what/1ioyd Newlin had entered his apPlanner & Buchanan mortuary aod amount of bond they recommended pearance as attorney for the deat 2:30 p.m. in Greensburg Meth- for the case” Judge Clark said fendant, He could not be reached
odist ‘Church. Burial will be in “We discussed it for seme time, Greensburg Cemetery. considering $1000 .and then talked Mrs. Burney was a member of about releasing him on his own show that Watts was. arrested once | the Eastern .Star, Delta Theta Tau recognizance Later the officers before in 1941 on a vagrancy charge. | Sorority, Meridian Hills Country|and myself agreed on $250 In view .p,.. wo ion cca when FBI! Club and several other clubs. She/of the evidence agents sald they wanted him in
for a statement, Farther back, the police records,
workéd ‘in the office of her hus- All Agree on $250 Bond connection with a minor theft of band's brokerage company Iie deputy prosecutor on duty in federal property. He was sentenced Mr. and Mrs. Burney are both (he court during the preliminary to one day in jail in. Federal Court! natives of “Greensburg and had pearing was P, K. Ward. , on this charge in November, 1941, lived -in Indianapolis since 1935. “I'm riot sure if he participated enn -
Besides her husband, Mrs. Burney jy; the bond discussion but I think Kid . . na is survived by her parents, Mr. and he did,” Judge Clark said. “At any ped Police Chief
Mrs. Frank Ainsworth, Greensburg, (rate everyone there agreed on the 10 Be. Demoted and three brothers, Robert Ains- pond.’ ALLENTOWM, Pa., Nov. 13 (UP) worth, David Ainsworth and Charles], The same day, records show, the Mayor-Elect Donald V. Hock ssid Ainsworth, all of Greensburg. $250 bond was. posted by Marty today that Police Chief
. “rankfor ofessional bondsman, |g y i Prowler Frankfort, professiona .| Elliott, who ‘was kidnaped and held Reports. Seeing and Watts was released pending prisoner for four hours by a young Twice in Same House rand jury investigation, gunman last” Sept. 30, will be de-
report from George. Horner, 2g4g | freedom under the $250"bond; Wits Hopk-chargead- the kidnaping demonKenwood Ave, who sald-a Strange Vas arrested Aug. 12°om a vagrancy strated police” inefficiency ' charge on the suspicion that he was .
man had twice entered the apart
ment house where he lived. fet Dif. Jno 3 window of = resl- State Guard Gets Mr. Hornet said the man first] “€1Ce } : . entered the house Sunday night, Sentenced to 30° Days $8390 PX. Profits
but left when he was questioned.| The next day Watts was reslated WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (UP) Lats night he again. entered the on a “peeping Tom” charge and on The Indiana National Guard bas house and fled when he was dis-|Aug. 20 Judge Clark found him peen allotted $8390 as its share of
covered by Mrs. Horner guilty; sentenced Lim to 30 days on $36,000 ,in wartime post-exchange Mrs. Shirley Wishman, 835 N. the penal farm and fined him $25 and theater profits. Gray St. told police she was fol-|and costs. | The distribution was. announced owed from: the E "10th St: trolley] Meanwhile, the rape case was stilll by the National Guard Bureau, The line by a car last night, as she|pending before the grand jury, money is part of nearly $1 miilion
was returning from work. She is| Prosecutor Judson Stark said he accumulated by Guard units from employed at Ell Lilly & Co. and|would investigate the grand jury|post-exchange and other projects works until midnight. procedure during the last six months'in the Army during the war,
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| Center Camp 1397, Royal Neigh- FRANKFORT, Nov. 13—Defeated bors of America, will-observe a good Frankfort mayor candidate Charles, neighbor day Mond®y in the Wash- (Layton was expected to file for a re-| lington Hotel. Mrs. Grace W. Me. [count in Clinton Circuit Court tw-| i |day. He was Hefeated by Ralph, {Cheade, Democrat, in Nov. 4 ciec-| ition. Mr, Layton was defeated Ly 25 votes. : ; | | This recount is being petitioned] | because of a possibilfiy “of “errors jand not because of any accusation| -~ {of fraud of election boazd. {
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