Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1933 — Page 4

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SHORT IN ELECTRIC FOWER LINE FATAL State Man Electrocuted as He Uses Bakery Valve. By r it i>. ■; r. .. BERNE Ind Sept. ] Harold Eichenbcrger. 23 w* electrocuted here todav when hr 'tarted to nperaborted on an electric power lin” Thr accident. occur red in thr bakery of Victor Eichenbcrger his brother.

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‘RubdownVfor Actress Is High Point in Testimony of Alienation Suit

/: i i<it- ■! r> > i* Hollywood, sept. 1— Romance v. rttrh Oaire W’;ndsoi and a dashinc 'mine broker found lurking aboard a tran*rontmental train was painted in '.ivid colors today, as attorneys for Mr Marian Reed resumed their prosecution of a SIOO 000 alienation of affections suit against the 3r . ret.q Love letters, glowing with tender phrases, were paraded before tire middle-aged niry in the plaintiff's at'empt to show tliat her home life vas wrecked w hen the actress

accepted the love of Alfred C. Read Jr. The screen actress claims she did not know Read was married when he first accepted his kisses and then she understood that he would be divorced when he continued showering her with them. a a a ONE of the letters Read wrote after he left her in New York in 1931 provoked mixed emotions as Attorney Walter J. Little, representing Mrs. Read, read: I have your picture with me

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. . . I only wish I had those beautiful eyes and long lashes now. Hope your ankle is better. "What you need is another rubdown from someone that is very much in love with you . . " Little cleared his throat. He glanced severely at the actress, sitting calmly in the witness stand. Read squirmed, mopping his brow. Good Lord!., he groaned. "I wish I was in China." Mrs. Read sobbed. "Does that mean," the attorney

inquired, "that Mr. Read was in the habit of giving you rubdowns?" •Well." said the actress, "he rubbed my ankle five or six times after I had sprained it." Farmer Drowns in Stock Tank Hu I nit fit Pm-** BOURBON. Ind.. Sepr 1 John R°ichart. 65. farmer living near here, wa s found drowned in a stock tank today. A son Leroy said he believed his father had committed suicide because of illness.

A GAIN Little consulted the pile of scented letters on the table. From one he read a passage. expressing the desire of the writer to "relax in your arms." "Did you relax in his arms?" he asked. "I." admitted Miss Windsor, "kissed him many times." The attorney waved the answer aside and repeated ihe question. "Well, he held me in his arms." "But did you relax in his arms?"

"Not." replied Miss Windsor, that I recall." Church Gets Committee Reports Rll I nit, ,t J’..-,. WINONA LAKE. Ind. Sepf. 1 Committee reports occupied the greater part of today's session of s he eighty-ninth annual St. Joseph I conference of the United Brethren church here. The high spot of Thursday's session was re-election of the Rev. A. F. Knepp. Warsaw, as conference superintendent.

SEPT. 1, 1933

WIFE SLUGGED TO DEATH, JURY TOLD Mrs. Lamson Did Not Dio of Fall. State Asserts. H,/ I mint r, 'f SAN JOSF. Cal. Sept. 1 AllenThorpe Lamson. campus Y. W. c \. secretary of Stanford university, was seized by her long, braided ha r and beaten to death with an iron pipe, testimom in her husbands murder trial alleged today.