Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1929 — Page 14

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LINDY. ABOARD YACHT, GREETS MAINE CITIZENS Colonel Appears on Deck as Craft Docks: Anne Not Seen. KENNKBUNKPOR'I M-" June 7 --The little moto: • . arht Moucttc laat anchor n. Cape Poipoi.se harbor t'o mile ra t of heir. tin. morning otid it n : known definitely that aboard "'Tir i hr rl i ivr honr,-moon-rr. . Colonel and Mr Charlc: A Up the Atlantic roa:: by ra. y : trees. apparently bound for the Moirow r t.itf at North Haven. Me. (be n"'vipTd kepi the world in doubt for ? rn day: after their .sudden marriage at Englewood. N. J. But earh Thursday night, when (lie trim <sbin miner pm into York or fuel t'ie happy bridegroom app;- rd on deck and faced a crowd < : villager without attempting to; r<, remained in -nr ol the Moti-i r i'o cabin anel townsfolk' ulafed a- to • hrther he might l -rasiek The water outride the Thor va- choppy. £?T. I OUF '.To June 7. -What-! e e the eart'on m other part of j - r-iupt •• :r, ipr marriage of C.'ojo- * Charte A Lindbergh, his p^P - , : among the women anej girK-1 •iis adopted home to-* n is un*'imee; 'i ditig to Mrs. Nettie '-lieegavde. jp <ll3rge of the fame Lindbergh trophy collection a* V many women and girl . vi-jt "i- collretien daily as they did be-; || l( . wedding of the famou sritlrmrtil lo Hr Marked rs AIN'FTEI (> Ind .June 7 The ;—t ** hite ettlrment in Hendricks rernf-’ v ill be perpetuated with a -; ’;ey In he un’rilcd ai 1 lie JcfTcr-o-i Mile farm by Wa-pc-ka-way exapter. Daughter ol the American edition Sunday Or. C. B. Colc--?n of the state historical comrnis-

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N'rw College Heart ('hnser, flu I mint I’n .-y DANVILLE, T nd.. June 7.—Presidency of Central Normal college here lias hern accepted by Professor Waldo Wood, formerly vice-presi-dent. it was announced today. Professor Wood will succeed Dr. Jonathan Rigdon. effective Aug. 15. He was unanimously elected. Professor Wood was graduated from the scientific department at the school in

ID 10. He has had twenty-three years’ experience in administrative work.

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ILOVE TANGLE BARED IN COURT BY RING LOAN Husband Held When Wife Sees Her Diamond on •Other Woman.' Two component parts of an eternal triangle went their several ways ; today while the third, the man. was 1 in jail, all because lie made the mis- , take of "loaning" the SSOO diamond ring of his w ife to the woman with whom he planned to elope to Canada. Before Special Superior Judge Clyde Karrer. Thursday, came Mrs. Anna R. Warnock. formerly of 1402 ! North Alabama street, seeking a di- | vorce from Robert W. Warnock. now j of St. Louis, whom she alleged tried j to choke her and failed to support | her. The case was getting under way when Mrs. Joseph Long. 1815 College avenue, appeared, sought out Deputy Prosecutor Don French, and dramatically declared: “There's the w oman who is taking my husband and she's wearing my diamond ring he gave her." She got the ring back. Then the court and lawyers started inquiring into Husband Long's relations. He is listed as a masseur. Mrs. Warnock denied her relations with Long were anything “but platonic,” but made the slight error

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