Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1937 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘I don't think that the President ANDERSON, Ind, Feb. 9.—Mrs. BY FATHER’ S CAR | Mary Norviel, wife of Frank D. Norhere last night from injuries sufSenator VanNuys displayed letters COURT RT REF RM |and telegrams from Indiana, all but | gen of his 50- -year-old invalid daughJone against the Supreme Court in- | tap Oral, today had caused her ease. tion asking him to oppose such curb so the daughter, on crutches, action. could enter his automobile, Spaugh Times Special Merle Neese, 38, of 905 N. Illinois By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—Senator St. today faced charges of assault | SULLIVAN, Ind. Feb. 9.—Marion pack the Supreme Court” and in-| Police say that Neese shot Mr | While crossing a street in Shelburn. (tends to lead the fight against it in | Blackwell in the foot with a shot- For GRUEN WATCHES
tional amendment when necessary | : FALL IS FATAL An BEGINS make any fundamental changes. INVALID KILLED By United Press {has a right to upst our present | three-branch form of government by | Pr Cntr vie, an official of the Indiana Rail- | indirection. I am ready to fight W) i Toit Ind. Feb. 9.—Ef- road, died at St. John's Hospital ee that it isn't done.’ ° nt d forts of John Spaugh, Hamilton | fered in a fall carly last week. County farmer, to lighten the bur-| The list included a resolu- | geath. | tion by the Jay County Bar Associa-| Maneuvering to get close to the AINE T SIAL lost control of the car. It plunged ASSAULT CHARGED over the curb and knocked her | down, inflicting fatal internal inAFTER MAN IS SHOT | suries. Frederick VanNuys is “100 per cent | and battery with intent to kill Ellery Downes, 77, was killed last night against President Roosevelt's plan to | Blackwell, 35, of 832 N. Illinois St. |W hen struck by a hit and run driver the Judiciary Committee, of which gun. Neese said he did so when he he is a member, he declared today. | believed Blackwell and James Kieth,
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| vanced the idea that the bill as sent | to Congress by the president should (be divided to permit an outright | "vote on increasing the Court membership.
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Mr. Kieth, police said, struck | | Neese after he shot. Neese and Mr. | Blackwell were treated at City Hos- | pital.
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