Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1932 — Page 14
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DR. 0. W. FIFER IS NEW EDITOR OF M. E. PAPER District Superintendent of Church to Move to Cincinnati. Election of Dr Orion W Fifer. miperintendent of the Indianapolis district, Methodist Episcopal church, to editorship of the Western Christian Advocate, weekly denominational publication, was announced today. He was named Tuesday at the general conference at Atlantic City. N. J. Dr. Fifer will move to Cincinnati, where the magazine is published, this summer. He succeeds Dr. Ernest C Wareing. editor more than eight years. Bishop Edgar Blake will appoint a successor to Dr. Fifer. who was named district superintendent in 1927. Mr. Fifer previously served as pastor of the Central Avenue M. E. church of Indianapolis tn years. Born In Mendon, 111., Dr. Fifer came in 1917. He was graduated from Lincoln high school. Lincoln. Neb . in 1886 and from the University of Nebraska in 1889. He worked as a reporter on the Daily Nebraska State Journal after his university course and entered the ministry in 1890. TWO DIE IN ACCIDENTS JSy T. nil'll I’rn * ANDERSON. Ind.. May 25 —Two men were killed in accidents near Anderson Tuesday night. Charles Harney. 35. laborer, was •truck by a hit-and-run motorist on U. S. 67. a mile south of the city, and Walter Henry, farmer of near Pendleton, drove his auto into the path of the Hoosierland Flier of the Indiana railroad. Both victims died soon after being a* ruck.
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crashed into a parked car in the 2100 block Northwestern avenue. Harold Higbee, 18. of 4718 East Tenth street and Harold Rogers, 18, of 615 North Emerson avenue, narrowly escaped death by leaping from a truck which stalled in the path of a freight interurban at Thirty-eighth street and Keystone avenue. The truck was demolished. Others injured: Eli 17tea. 18. of 52! West Pearl itreet. eruihed foot . Mar? Bach 41. of 2226 Union itreet. beck Injuries; Dr. Herbert T. Winner. 46. of 235! North Talbot street, head bruis*i and Mr Cora Thomas. 32. and two children. Bettv 6. and Dorothv. 3. all of 1542 MasachusetU avenue, cuts and bruises COMEDIAN UNDER KNIFE Joe E. Brown Slated to Undergo Doable Operation Today. By Vnitrd Prr LOS ANGELES. May 25 —.Joe E. Browm. film comedian, was to undergo a double operation today for appendicitis and a leg infection.
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amine the statement, but refused to do so Tuesday. The attorney also insisted that Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell, who was out of the city Tuesday afternoon, had promised the defense attorneys could examine Duncan in the presence of Jeffrey, but that no special prohibition agents be present. When McClellan demanded that Special Agents Oliver J. Gettle and Edward Devlin, together with Harry Gates, deputy marshal, leave the room. It is charged Jeffrey left the room, too, and a few minute:; later returned with Harry Wertz, chief deputy marshal, who ordered the prisoner returned to jail. Defense attorneys charge that Jeffrey, during the Muncie conspiracy trial, questioned Duncan on only a small portion of his state-
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