The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 December 1934 — Page 4

THE DAILY

BANNER, GREENCASTIJE. INDIANA. 1HURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1934.

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KEFI'SAE OK HABEAS CORPUS RAISES NEW POINT OF LAW INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 20, <UP> — The decision of Judge Harry L.

at the orig-

inal trial can not abate the force of the judgment of a court, and therefore could not be investigated by means of the habeas corpus writ. The writ was sought against Louis Kunkel as warden of the state prison.

Crumpacker of the LaPorte superior | jured testimony given

court, in denying a habeas corpus ^ i, '“ l ♦- i “ 1

writ to a life-term convict at the state prison, involved a point of law never before raised in Indiana jurisprudence. according to Attorney Gen-

eral Philip Lutz, Jr.

The ruling was made in the petition of Floyd I Black, Terre Haute, sentenced in 1925 to life imprisonment under the habitual criminal

law.

Black sought his release from the prison on the ground that the testimony given in the Vigo county circuit court was purjured and tendered an alleged confession signed by the prisoner's brother, Lester Black. The brother is alleged to have asserted that he himself had placed an obstruction across a railroad track, the basis of charges which led to Floyd Black’s sentence on the habitual criminal charge. Judge Crumpacker held that habeas corpus can only bo resorted to in a case where judgment upon which the petitioner is held is absolutely void for want of jurisdiction. The jurist further held that pur-

scrapping of all busses now in use, the 1935 general assembly should adopt a forward-looking policy for the future.”

SCHOOL BCS REG 11. AT ION INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 20. (UP)-— Stringent regulation of transportation of school children to safeguard them from dangers connected with use of antiquated wooden busses was urged for enactment by the 1935 legislature by Floy*! I. McMurray, state superintendent of public in-,

struction today.

•'It is strange that in a state where even the barber shops are inspected, that there should be no adequate inspection of the busses that transport children of the rural districts,"

McMurray said.

‘ Parents who trust their children I to prosent-day highway hazards arc entitled to the assurance tnat they are protected by every means pos-

sible.

"While we will not recommend the

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RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY BUSINESS LEADERS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va.. Dec. 20. (UP' Enactment of new emergency legislation for one year with NR A codes on a voluntary basis was recommended last rtight by the naton’s foremost business lead-

ers.

A resolution covering business and industry’s attitude toward the NRA was the most knotty question before tl e joint conference called by the United States Chamber of Commerce and National Manufacturers’ association to plan a recovery program. Agreement on a balanced federal budget, a standard dollar and a major effensive in the durable goods industries to put the unemployed back at work on had been reached earlier. C. B. Ames, chairman of the board of the Texas company and conference chairman, will present a detailed report of the meeting to President Roosevelt, possibly today. The conference agreed that employers as a whole should be under code regulations "in order to prevent or correct conditions which all rc- | sponsible employers condemn.” New NRA legislation should require every code to continue the present regulations over maximum hours and minimum hours and to j prohibit child labor, the resolution said. Business and industrial leaders stressed that both labor and employers should be safeguarded by giving workers the right to bargain "either individually or collectively, directly or through representatives of their own free choice without intimidation I or coercion of cither party from any source.” Approval of the sound functioning of a competitive system was expressed in a resolution prepared by a committee headed by John J. Raskob. The program represents the consensus of 90 business leaders representing two great organizations—the National Association of Manufacturers and the United States Chamber of Commerce. STATE FORESTS ENLARGED INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 20. (UP' — Addition of approximately 3 500

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acres to Indiana state forests during the last four months was announced today by Virgil M. Simmons, commisisoner of the state department of conservation. Most of the area has been aban-

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