Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1934 — Page 22

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BOY. 4, TELLS POLICE FATHER KILLED MOTHER

Child’s Story Starts Hunt for Alleged Slayer in California. fly f >*<# Pr OAKLAND. Cal. Sept 13—A search set in motion by the prattle of a 4-year-old child spread over California today as police hunted Lotus Shaver. 50. a hose mile aas found slain in a closet in their home here. Prom the condition of the body, doctors decided the missing man. an unemployed cook had a twentyhour start on the authorities. Mrs. Shaver, a spiritualist medium. had been stabbed in the abdomen and her head had been beaten by a heavy instrument. Notes found in the house indicated that her husband had accused her of infidelity. The slaying was revealed through Louis Shaver Jr.. 4 Police found the child m a park with a tag pinned to his coat giving his home address. Thev took him there last Tuesday night and the next day went back to the home to learn why he had been permitted to stay out so late alone. Thev found the three children of the family Louis, 13-vear-old Prances and 6-year-old Richard—alone None of them knew where the parents were. ■'l am playing on from vard." Louis Jr. said. “I hear veils. He •the father* let me into the house. He unlocked the door Mamma was laying on the bed. He put knife on the table. I saw him hit her with my green chair. Light globe break. We go to park with swings He tell me mamma go on bus. I swing. Papa not come back. Policeman take care of me.” HOG CONTROL DESIRED IN STATE, DAVIS SAYS AAA Chief Reports Results of Parley Here to Wallace. fly T<m' iprrial WASHINGTON. Sept. 13 —Hoo- j fier fanners want the corn-hoe contract control of the agricultural adjustment administration to continue next year Chester C Davis. AAA director, told Agnculture Secretary Henry A Wallace todav. He reported that at a meeting of farm leaders at Indianapolis earlier, in the week opinion was unanimous I that Hoosier farmers will vote in favor of corn-hog control when the referendum is held some weeks hence. Mr. Davis had suggested a modified plan, providing for control only of feed crope. But the Indiana farmers want to continue under the present plan and control hog production aLso. ’j Mr. Davis declared. YOUTH GOES TO FARM IN AUTO THEFT CASE Lays Downfall lo Tooting Saxophone in Beer Resort. When he started playing a saxo- j phone in a. beer resort Everett Ar- ! buckle Jr fell into bad company, he told Criminal Judge Frank P Baker yesterday as he was sentenced to six months at Indiana state farm. The 17-year-old prisoner, admitting vehicle taking, is a brother of, Everett Arbuckle. who was stabbed I fatally by his father Noah several months ago GROUP PICKS CANDIDATE Oscar Losrhr Named by National Party for County Post. Oscar H Lose he, 3025 Souih Rural street, meat packer, has been chosen as the National party candidate for county treasurer. Mabel Gettinger has been named campaign manager for the Twelfth congressional district, and Mrs. Lillie M. Sterns county chairman. The partv will hold a mass meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. • ‘

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Memorial Church Selected for *35 Convention of Association. The Memorial Baptist church will be the site of the meeting in 1935 of sessions of the Indianapolis Baptist Association's convention. The meetings are scheduled for Sept. 10 to 11 of next year. George F. Woody, was elected moderator at the closing sessions of the association's annual meeting yesterday in the Garfield Baptist church. Two churches, the First Baptist SACRIFICED f if SIDEWALLS ’[ X C in Proportion with !J j i Border. % % Nothing Cg* Per RoU \III Over w C with Bordei ft 3 CEILINGS h \\v Moire Silks Hie per !fl. j 'W Plastic Effects 5c Ro „ m, corner of New York A- Mass. Wifi j S\s\x Thirty Stores Anderson. "j/A Richmond, Ft. Wavne and v//// ■\vxtt -<y er prominent cities. j | SATISFArfITIOH, |

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