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WIFE SLAYING

SUSPECT CLAIMS

HE TOOK POISON

Ralph Adams Placed Ufder Observation After Alleged Attempt on Life.

Ralph Adams, arrested by Muncie police in connection with the murder here of his wife, Mary, was | under observation by City Hospital | physicians today after he told offi- |

cers he had taken poison yesterday. |

Adams was seized by Muncie police when they blocked 2 road on which he was reported to have been traveling in a taxi from Anderson to Muncie.

Detectives Donald Bushong and Paul Taylor returned him to Indianapolis last night and slated him on a murder charge. At 2 a. m. he was found ill in his cell in the City Prison and rushed to the hospital. ‘On the way, officers said, he told them he had bought the poison in Greensburg and had taken part of it while riding in the Muncie police car. He 321d be hid the container in the cushio . Adams was given emergency treatment by physicians who said preliminary tests failed to show the presence of poison. He was returned

‘to City prison, but physicians were

to make a complete test today. Adams is alleged to have entered his wife's home on Park Ave. last Tuesday, fired one shot and fled. Mrs. Adams died in City Hospital from a bullet wound in her abdomen, Detectives said Adams made a statement to Muncie authorities and then refused to sign it.

DR. AXBY RENAMED

Dr. J. Leonard Axby today had | been reappointed as State Veternarian by Governor Townsend. Dr. | Axby is a native of Lawrenceburg.

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Plans Dance |

Mary Jane Johnston (above) is chairman of the committee in “charge of the arrangements for the semi-annual Cannon dance - sponsored by the Arsenal Cannon, Technical High School publication, in the girls’ gymnasium, Tuesday

at 3:15 p. m. Other committee members are William Robbins and Dorothy Nichols. Werner Monninger, faculty business adviser, is .in charge.

LUNCHEON SCHEDULED BY PEACE COUNCIL

A luncheon meeting, to be held in

connection with the Institute of In- | ternational Relations, is scheduled | for tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A. The | Rev. Wilbur D. Grose is to preside. The institute, sponsored by the! Indianapolis Youth Peace Council, ! is to feature a discussion of “Democracy and Peace” by Dr. Baruch Braunstein, Philadelphia. forum lecturer and radio speaker. Other | speakers are Mrs. Fred Fishman, | Miss Myrtle Powell, E. J. Unruh, Al- | Purdue University and Cyril Lifetree, University of Chicago.

LAST ALADDIN

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Several Strikers Due to Be Arraigned Tomorrow in Assault Case.

By United Press ALEXANDRIA, Ind, April 16.— The last unit of the Aladdin Industries plant is to resume operations next week after being closed by a month-long strike over union recognition, it was reported today. Special Judge William Ringer, Indianapolis, tomorrow is to sentence the last of several men convicted of attacking members. of the Citizens Security League, an organization which attempted to bring about settlement of the strike. Six been fined $100. The last plant unit to resume operation will be the glass works, which was closed longer than the others because melting pot fires were allowed to die during the strike, J some : readjasiment,

MAYOR PROCLAIMS MAY 12 HOSPITAL DAY

Mavor Kern in a proclamation today urged Indianapolis to observe National Hospital Day May 12. The Mayor's proclamation, in part, follows: < “The city of Indianapolis is indeed. fortunate in having well equipped hospitals, ably managed and staffed with highly trained physicians. The hospitals of Indianapolis welcome the people of this city to visit them. Dedication of the new Flower Mission tuberculosis unit at City Hospital has been set for that day.’

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E. H. Kemper McComb, Manual Training High School principal, today took office as president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Treasurer of the association for nine years, Mr. McComb succeeds Dr. Alphonse Schwitalla, University of St. Louis, school of medi-. cine dean. The association passes ° on educational standards -in 20 states. Dr. L. A. Pittenger, Ball State

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SEIZE PAPERS USING HITLER-NEGRI STORY

Bl United Press WARSAW, April 16.—Police have seized issues of two newspapers which reprinted a story asserting that Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany had been seen in public with

Pola Negri, movie star, and hinting at a romance, it was learned today. The Sunday Referee of London published the story last Sunday. Issues of the newspaper Kurjer Codzienny of Warsaw and Polonia of Kattowice, reprinting the article, were confiscated. Authorities considered the article a reflection upon the dignity of the head of a foreign

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