Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1927 — Page 20

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PARK BOARD TO OPPOSE FILLING STAINRULING Will Contest Court Order Authorizing Station at Thirtieth and Meridian. Indications that the park board will oppose the ruling of Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin that a iilling station may be built at Thirtieth and Meridian Sts., was evident at the meeting of the board Thursday afternoon. The matter has been in question for more than two years, various boards ruling on it until court action was resorted to. Frank F. Woolling, armed with the court order, appeared before the board and asked for a permit. The board on the motion of M. E. Foley, will hold a public hearing on the subject next Thursday. The board derives its jurisdiction from the fact that Meridian St. is a boulevard. A favorable attitude was expressed by the board when a delegation from the Broad Ripple Chamber of Commerce, headed by Ross Smith, asked for a community house and recreation center. A committee composed of Commissioner Adolph G. Emhardt, A. W. Brayton, landscape architect; R. Walter Jarvis, park superintendent, and Jesse McClure, park engineer, was appointed tp locate a suitable site ,and report at the next meeting. Plans for the construction of a new swimming pool at the Woodstock Country Club, involving an expenditure of $15,Q00, were approved by the hotel. CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ Miss Pankhurst, Suffragist, Says She Carries Bible and Newspaper Bu United Press . LONDON, March, 18. about with a Bible in one hand and a newspaper in the other,” Miss Christabel Pankhurst, noted suffragist leader, declared in a speech here. ‘‘The two go well together and the concentrated study of a newspaper is a Christian’s duty,” she added.

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been ill, risked the danger of the hard trip to Sing Sing to comfort her father. Cowan’s wife turned against him after he murdered the stenographer with whom he was carrying on a clandestine affair. Father and daughter were overcome at the news. When they parted and he was taken to his cell he fell on his knees and prayed for a long time. Just before 11 p. m., Joseph Provensana and Joseph Ffia were led to the death chamber to die for the murder of Joseph Lemarde in Rochester. Prayer for Two Cowan again got to his knees and prayed to God to forgive them. “God help you, boys,” Cowan cried in a breaking voice as they were led past the cell. Cowan killed Miss Edith Burton in December, 1925, in her Brooklyn apartment. He was found beside her body, a bullet in his head. His attempt at suicidq failed, however, and

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he Was brought to trial and convicted. The bullet which he had meant to end his life Injured his nervous system so that he became blind. While In the death cell, he lost his hearing in one ear, his sense of taste and smell. Cowan, who had been a hotel clerk, always claimed Miss Burton killed HVrself. He said he hgd stolen $12,000 and fearing discovery, planned suicide. Miss Burton, who had shared in the money, wanted to die with him, he said.

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Provensana and Fria paid the penalty for a murder that had 9U the bizarre elements of a grand opera plot. Provensana was In love with the wife of James Lemarde. They plotted to kill Lemarde so they could elope. Neither, however, wanted to risk of being the murderer, so they made Fria the dupe. Mrs. Lemarde pretended to be in love with Fria and induced him to murder her husband. When Fria learned how he had been tricked, he turned State’s evidence and all three were con-

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let himself be carried off by cheering friends before he gave the bank clerk his name, Is being sought by lottery offlolals. dt He was required to glye up hfl ticket for verification and wait three days for his money but he dashed away Jn high spirits before receiving a receipt for his ticket. The prize Is about $50,000. Msre than $12,000,000 worth of musical Instruments are sold annually in foreign countries by American manufacturers.