Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1929 — Page 18

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D. A. R. WILL SUE PASTOR IN SLANDER CASE Society Officials Resent Sermon Charging Link VV.th Shearer. Bv United Prrnt s WASHINGTON, Oct. B.—A suit charging slander may be brought against the Rev. William H. Stidger of Copley M. E. church, Boston, for his alleged critical remarks about the Daughters of the American Revolution, according to H. Ralph Burton, general counsel of the organization. The pastor, in a sermon, charged the D. A. R. was a tool of William B. Shearer in war propaganda. Burton said he will leave here for Boston In a few days to personally •upervlse institution of the suit, ‘‘For 6ome time It has been the vogue on the part of certain people and publications to condemn, without hesitation or investigation, the policies and activities of the D. A. R.Burton said, “and to make contumacious accusations which has no basis in fact or warrant in logic. “As there seems to be. no other way to compel a discontinuance of tuch attacks or adherence to the truth. It was decided, after a conference with officers of the society, to bring Stidger to the bar of justire, where he will have opportunity to prove, if he can, the truth of his allegations” A similar suit probably will be filed against Mrs. Helen Tufts Bailey, who was expelled from the organization two years ago for an article recently published by her.

NEGROES IN CRASH fe WITH STOLEN AUTO *rto Flees From Scene When Car Overturns, Injuring One. A Ford sedan swerved around the corner at Sixteenth and Delaware gtreets at 11 Monday night and piled against the curb. Two Negroes climbed from the overturned car and looked around. They went Into conference, stepped over to the car, and, lifting it up, extricated another Negro from the Wreckage. Charles Bevan, 1843 North Talbott street, witnessed the procedure and started after the Negroes. Aiding the third Negro, who was injured slightly, the three outran Bevan. The auto had been stolen from L. D. Stizey 2025 Coljpge avenue. 35 DIE IN SHIP DISASTER Bn United Pr> nn OSLO, Norway, Oct. B.—Harrowing reports received here today of how’ the Norwegian steamer Kakon VII was wrecked near Floroe on Sunday night seemed to attribute the disaster to the fact that the storm of that night had extinguished the beacon flare in the Floroe lighthouse. Contradictory estimates kept pouring in of the exact number of the dead. The most reliable reports said thirty-five were drowned and flfty-seven were rescued.

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BY MRS. HELEN B. JILLSON Gather around closely and I will tell you something quite as wonderful and amazing as many of the new inventions and discoveries you read about every day. This is something that can be told now and those who in the past, have been inclined to sniff the air at such disclosure, will end by asking for more. This is the tale of the dog when he first arrives in this glorious world and not a vale of tears, I hope. „ . In most of our lives there has been an old Spot or Nellie who periodically presented us with a litter of pups out in the bam or down in the cellar. If they lived, they were given away or perhaps mysteriously done away with. They were just another lot cf dogs and nothing more. However, if any one had been fortunate enough to be clcse during the accouchment, it would have been another story. The puppies are bom in a transparent membraeous envelope, so clear that through this covering one can see the small animal all neatly folded up. The mother immediatelv bites this mebrane and mister pup takes his first gasp of fresh air and begins to wiggle. The mother works with amazing speed and skill. She first washes his nose and mouth and then starts a vigorous massage with her tongue, which encourages circulation. She rolls the new arrival over with her nose and inside of three or four minutes, he is creeping around looking for the omni-present Bar-B-Q. Instinct tells him it is there, so he soon is feeding lustily and grunting with satisfaction. In a short space of time, another puppy is bom and the mother gives him the same rigorous treatment. He. too, feels the call of the full dinner pail and after the same procedure, lines up with his brothers and sisters, and so on. A litter of five puppies is an Ideal one. as that is about as many as the average mother can handle and have strong, sturdy pups. Os course there are exceptions. GETS DELAYED DIVORCE Woman Waits Nine Years Between Petitions for Decree. Bi/ T'nitrd Prrss REDDING, Cal., Oct. B.—California law provides one year between issuance of the interlocutory and final divorce decree, but Mrs. Esther Coumbs Whitley was in no hurry. Nine years after she secured the , interlocutory decree from Crville Whitley on grounds of desertion, I she applied for and received the I final decree.

The mother usually is fed on light diet for a few days and then is given heavier rations until the puppies are weaned. Now the interesting part is, that as animals In their primitive wild state had to forage for their food, some provision had to be made for sustenance of the female during her confinement. Nature again handles the situation in her inimitable fashion. You will find that the mother dog eats this transparent sack in which the babies are born and this sustains her and her offspring until she is able to leave them and get heavier diet.

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ILLINOIS’MOST BRUTAL SLAYER TOASKPAROLE ‘Handsome Jack’ Koetters Seeks Freedom After 15 Years. Bu United Preen SPRINGFIELD, ni., Oct. B.—John B. (Handsome Jack) Koetters, termed by the trial judge as one of the most brutal murderers Illinois ever had, will appear before the state board of pardons and paroles here today and ask for freedom. Fifteen years ago, Koetters stood before the bench of Judge Charles A. McDonald in Chicago and heard this pronouncement “When the gates of the penitentiary clang behind you, you will know they nave shut you in for your life. Outside those gates you have left all the happiness of life. Inside you will find nothing but toil and

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