Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1937 — Page 25
FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 25
1 | | | fered from her long imprisonment | miles t highway through which | | wel F. Beach said he would ask the | tendere was decided on “the flip | JE=e8 GROUP FORMED COUPLE SNOWBOUND in their ranch house. aii ite Yor wpabed x REOPENING OF SPY | Court to refuse Farnsworth’'s re-|of a coin.” "FAC THIS FELLOW AND MAD | 55 DAYS RESCUED | on A. his ‘Wife were res- a CHARGES OPPOSED quest to withdraw his plea of nolo . iii " cued last night by C. R. Parry, Utah | | contendere—in effect, “I do not ea - ® REPAIRING © §
Parks Co. supervisor, and Ourly| FALLS AND BREAKS LEG ee
10 CO-0RDIN ATE By Dnited Press Trosper, a_ National Parks Service | Ww. M. Musser, 1822 Newman St. | By Une Trt | contest the Government's charges” Prompt Service oh Guaranteed KANAB, Utah, Feb. 19 —Carl Cox | ranger. Driving a light trac- was in City Hospital today with a | WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.-~Federal | —and plead not, guilty to selling | Wateh and Clock Repairing and his wife, snowbound for 55 days, | tor, they finally negotiated the 10- | . y | prosecutors today opposed reopen-| U, 8. Naval secrets to Japan.
were back in civilization today. | foot drifts between the Cox dude | broken left leg. The 96-year-old man ing espionage charges against John | Nervous and under a physician's Gus Meister, Jeweler Y | | happy over their rescue and delight- | ranch and Jacob's Lake, Ariz. Snow- | fell at Alabama St. and Massachu- | Semar Farnsworth, cashiered Navy | care, Farnsworth penciled a note 2 Pembroke Arcus . ) a i od to have other people to talk to plow crews had been trying to break setts Ave. yesterday when he caught Lieutenant Commander and once a | from his jail cell to Justice James , ee again. Mrs. COX, an expectant |through the drifts for weeks, The |, heel Of ‘his Shoe ‘on a ‘Curb | favorite of Capital society. IA Pr In WHICH Tie Yeventer | [FT snouro auickiy revieve ir - mother, apparently had not suf- tractor carried the couple three ‘CC 0 3 Assistant District Attorney Sam- that his decision to plead nolo con- TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. Organization to Serve as OE Rs , Dis
Clearing House for 11 | i Societies Here. | 4 A permanent organization, “The Indianapolis Committee on the Cause and Cure of War,” has been formed to co-ordinate efforts of 11 local groups working for world |
peace, V Miss Genevieve Brown and Mrs. | AT NO ADDITIONAL COST DURING VICTOR'S 2ND SEMI-ANNUAL seonard A. Smith were named committee co-chairmen at a meeting vesterday at the home of Mrs. | Louis Wolf, 5130 N. Meridian St. The committee is to provide a | clearing house for ideas and activ- | ities of organizations interested in world peace co-operation, officers said. International questions are to be studied at future meetings and debate teams are to be organized. The group is composed of former delegates to the National Conference on the Cause and Cure of War and presidents of Indianapolis divisions of member organizations of | the National Committee on the | Cause and Cure of War, Clubs represented at the meeting included: Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University | Women: National Council of Wom- | en for Home Missions; Committee | on Women's Work of the Foreign | Missions Conference of North Amer- | jca: Indiana State Federation of | Women's Clubs; Indianapolis Y. W. | C. A.; Indianapolis Branch, National Council of Jewish Women; National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; Indianapolis Branch, National League of Women Voters, and the Indianapolis Women's Research Club.
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