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Man Is Fined For Running Stop Sign Morgan Grove, route 1, Albany, was fined $1 and coats in Berne J. P. court Thursday after he pleaded guilty to running a stop sign west of Linn Grove. He was arreste l by sheriff Herman Bowman. Postpone Hearing On Killer's Plea Washington, April 22 - (UP) - The U. S. supreme court today postponed until Monday the hearing of arguments on a plea for a new trial by Robert Austin Watts, sentenced to die for a 1947 Indianapolis sex killing. * Watts was convicted in January, 1948, of the murder of Mrs. Mary Louise Burney, an Indianapolis housewife, in November, 1947. He was tried in the Shelby circuit court at Shelbyville, Ind., after his case was moved from Indianapolis on a change of venue. *Watts‘ attorney’ contend that the indictment on which he was tried was faulty because negroes were excluded from the Marion county grand jury. this country. It is the first revision in more than 60 years of the “Baltimore catechism’’ which has been the church’s standard text book for American high school and adult religious classes since the 1880’s. Catholic dogma is not changed in the new catechism, but the book contains new applications of doctrine to modern problems, such as labor relations, Communism, mercy killings, slum housing, patriotic duties and televised church service! No Catholic can “attend" mass by television if he is able to go to church. The textbook clarifies the doctrine of “outside the church there is no salvation’’ which figured in the recent Boston College case. The three teachers and the Rev. Leonard Feeny, S. J., accused the Catholic college of teaching heresy : by holding that persons could be! saved outside the Catholic church. Father Feeny has been "silenced”! by the archbishop of Boston for his I part in the controversy. The catechism upholds the college and the archbishop, saying that the doctrine “does not mean that everyone who is not a Catholic will be condemned." “It does mean that no one can be saved unless he belongs in some manner to the Catholic church, either actually or in desire,” the catechism says, “tor the means of Grace not given without some relai tion to the divine institution established by Christ. They who remain outside the Catholic church through no grave fault of their own and do not know it is the only true church can be saved by making use of the graces which God gives them.” Through 499 specific questions and answers the textbook discusses every major teaching of the Catholic faith. A new feature is wide use of quotations from the Old and New Testaments to supplement the answers. {The catechism was prepared un , der the direction of a committee composed of archbishops John T. McNichols of Cincinnati and Robert E. Lucey of San Antonio, and I bishops Edwin V. O'Hara of Kansas City, Matthew F. Brady of Manchester, N. H„ James E. Kearney of Rochester, N. Y., William T. Mulloy of Covington, Ky„ and WilI iiam P. Connor of Madison, Wis.

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Body Os Boy Found Along Moline Canal Moline, 111., April 22 - (UP) - The body of six-year-old Gary Flynn, who wandered away last night from his parents’ Milan, III.,! home near here, was found today along the‘ banks of the Hennepin canal, police reported. The child had been sought since last night: Early reports indicated ho tumbled into the canal and was drowned. AM

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Michigan City Man Killed In Accident Michigan City, Ind., April 22 —• (UP) — Melvin King, 37, Michigan City, died today of injuries he received last night when the car he was driving collided with a large truck near Porter, Ind. State police said King’s car struck the trailer of a westbound truck driven by Peter Stefano, 39, Himmond. Ind., after Stefano had swerved into the left lane to avoid car. '

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new Institute of Cancer Research have Isolated cancer virus in milk of mice and magnified it by electronic microscope. From there they hope to find way to reduce the disease. (International)

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