Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1954 — Page 6

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Ex-Athlete Held On Murder Charge Report Confession By Young Athlete BROOKLINE, Mass. (INS) — A 19-y ear-old blonde, husky exBrookline high school athlete was arrested today at the palatial home of his parents and allegedly confessed the frensied slaying of a 52-year-old four-times divorcee and one-time proprietor of a fashionable dress shop. Ronald S. "Ronnie” Blumenthal, the strapping youth who stands one inch less than six feet and

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Report Thorne Death Cause Is Pneumonia Four Pathologists Report Findings CHICAGO (INS) — The chief pathologist for the Chicago coroner’s office announced today that Montgomery Ward Therne’H death was caused .by acute pneumonia. Dr. Jerry Kearns’ announcement was based on the unanimous findings of a pahel of four pathol(> gists. Thorne, 2ff-year-old heir to a $2,600,000 mail order fortune, was found dead June 19 in his oneroom, STS-a-month Chicago apartment. The cause of death has been the subject of a lengthy investigation and has resulted in conflicting medical opinions. An element of possible foul play was injected into the case when one coroner’s physician said the heir died of drug and alcohol poisons and friends revealed that “Monty” soipetimes predicted he would never live to be 21. A medical disputp followed and resulted in the appointment of four pathologists to re-examine preliminary findings. *£he pathologists ordered Thorne’s body exhumed and took more tissue samples for a series of tests. CONSIDERING (C«»tl»M< Fr—» f f Ow) old doctor were intimate in California last March and sl ather times and places the prosecutor refused to reveal. If you have something to sen or rooms for entx try a Democra* Want Add. It brings results.

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Eighth Os An Inch Rainfall Here Today About one-ekghtji of an inch of rain fell in Decatur this morning. Herman "Hi” Meyer measured the precipitation at .IS of an ineh, at 8 a. m. ’ •. ■ Little Damage Done In Accident Today About-S2M damage and no injuries were caused by an automobile accident at .9:30 a. m. today five miles north of Dicatur on U. S. highway 27. A car driven by Cora Rickord, 60, 221 South Tenth St., slowed down approaching a narrow bridge. Harry Shoemaker, 60, Geneva* route two. was driven, behind and was unable to avoid crashing into the back of the Rickord vehicle. Deputy eheriff Merle Affolder investigated. Essex Visits In Decatur Wednesday Harry; "Peck” Essex, former member of the state highway commission and now a member of the public relations department of the Indiana toll read commission, visited a few hours in Decatur Wednesday. Essex said he had been driving about 1,000 miles a week. He has been contacting various county officials. service clubs and citizens ‘of northern Indiana concerning the east-west toll road. (Essex is Adams county Republican chairman, and he said that he would call a meeting of the G. O. P. committee soon to make plans for the November election campaign.