Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1925 — Page 13

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GIRL MATRICIDE FACES RETRIAL Alienists Declare Dorothy Ellingson Is Sane. Bv Timet Special SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Dorothy Ellingson, the girl who killed her mother, because of parental objections to a jazz-filled life, will be brought here from the Napa State Hospital to stand trial on murder charges. Dr. J. M. Scanland, superintendent of the Napa Institution, has filed a report with the district attorney’s office in which he declared that close observation had convinced a staff of alienists that Dorothy was sane. Murder proceedings against the girl following her confession to the killing were dropped after a -lunacy hearing had resulted In an insanity -verdict. WOMAN HURT BY BUS Motor Coach Bound for South Bend Overturned by Collision, ElTbrts were being made today by Sheriff Omer Hawldns to learn the identity of the woman injured Wednesday night when a Red Ball bus bound for South Bend, Ind., overturned on Taylor’s hill, mile and a half outside Marion County on the Michigan Rd. The bus, driven by Ralph R. Randall, Logansport, Ind., collided with an automobile driven by Murray Reynolds?'Zlonsville, Ind. The woman was taken to Kirklin, Ind. A baby also in the bus was slightly Injured. Twelve other passengers were unhurt. TINT Lift Off-No Pain! <=:: ) Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little "Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Yohr druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot callusses, without soreness or irritation.—Advertisement.

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Next week. June Elizabeth Livingston will celebrate the anniversary off her first "bob." JUna will be a year old Thursday, When she was seven days old, she had her hair shingled. She’s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston, of Worthington, Ind. I. U. REVUE IS HERE TONIGHT Annual Production to Be Given at Murat Theater. The “Jordan Aiver Revue," Indiana University’s fourth annual musical and dramatic production, will be presented at the Murat this evening. The large cast and the orchestra were put through their paces this morning in a complete dress rehearsal by Herman Lieber Jr., director of the production. The Princess theater orchestra. under direction of William Fox, regarded as one of the best college orchestra’s in the State will play. LEVEE IS PROTESTED Remonstrance by Property Owners Filed in Court. Property owners affected by a proposed levee on the east bank of Whtie River and south bank of Buck Creek, eight miles south of the city, today filed a remonstrance in Circuit Court to a petition for the levee. They alleged their property would be damaged by back water from the levee. HOMEOPATHS IN MEETING Dr. U. M. Beebe to Address Institute at Lincoln TonightDr. V. M. Beebe of Ann Arbor, Mich., was to be principal speaker tonight at the annual dinner of the Institute of Homeopathy, which opened a two-day sr-saion today at the Lincoln.

WAIT MEWS OF CYCLIST HELD May Be Wanted for'Murder in Ft. Wayne. Inspector of Detectives Jerry Kinney today awaited word from Ft. Wayne, Ind., verifying or failing to identify picture of th* cyclist taken into custody here early Wednesday as the man wanted there in connection with the murder of Katherln Herbers, 26, and Howard Fisher, 27. They were found dead in Fisher’s auto along a roadside May 7. Tracks of a bicycle were found about the auto and the police began a search for the rider as the murderer. He was traced toward Indianapolis. Early Wednesday the man whose picture was sent to Ft- Wayne was arrested. He said his home was in Cincinnati, Ohio. Another man also

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was arrested, but according to Kinney he does not match up with the man wanted. DR. BRYAN GIVES SPEECH Transfer of Dental College to University Celebrated. The necessity of general educational training as a ground work for a vocation was emphasized by Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University, in an address at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Wednesday night. Transfer of Indiana Dental College was celebrated. Other speakers included Dr. H. E. Frlesell, dean of the school of dentistry of the University of Pittsburgh, and Dr. C. N. Johnson of Chicago, president of the American Dental Asscoiation. IjEBANON banker dies Bv Timet Special LEBANON, Ind., May 21.—Funeral arrangements were being made today for Lafayette Wilson, 69, banker, who died at a hospital here Wednesday.

C. P. A. ELECTION HELD George Olive, Indianapolis, Heads Organization in State. George 8. Olive, Indianapolis, Is the newly elected president of the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants following election Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other new officers are G. B. Buist, Ft. Wayne, first vice president; O. C. Herdrich, treasurer; H. A. Ronev, corresponding secretary; S. S. Yoeman,, recording secretary, and A. R. /Chapman, auditor, all of Indianapolis.

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FRIENDS HEAR DR. GRAY Says Pastors Preach Too Much on Current Topic*. Bv Timet Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., May 21. Ministers and workers of the Western Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends Wednesday night were told by Dr. James M. Gray, president of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, that pastors should read and explain, in detail the word of God, rather than stress so many of their sermons on current topics of the day.

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