Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1938 — Page 7

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938

1300 STUDENTS WILL GRADUATE FROM INDIANA

University’s 109th Annual Commencement to Be Held Monday. ,-¢

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, June 10. — A record-breaking class of more than 1300 will be graduated at Indiana University’s 109th annual commencement ceremonies here Monday. The tentative list of candidates for degrees includes 141 Marion County students. The three-day commencement program is to open Saturday. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, pastor of the Park Avenue Christ Church, New York, is to preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday night. Commecement speaker at the stadium exercises Monday afternoon will be Dr. Frank C. Mann, professor of experimental surgery of the University of Minnesota and director of experimental surgery and pathology at the Mayo Clinic. 65 More Than 1937

The class probably will have 65 more members than last year and

spot in a palmetto thicket near the everglades where the kidnaped boy's decomposed body was found after

Slain Li Body F ound in Brush

W. H. Baldwin of Princeton, Fla., pointing to the his son.

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M'CALL ADMITS KIDNAP-SLAYING | OF FLORIDA BOY

Tels of Bugging Cash Child And Hiding Body; Faces Possible Death.

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[ A. Cash had been completely ex- | onerated and that the case “is | closed.” | McCall, Mr. Hoover said, began giving the FBI his final statement | last night. In the final statement, | McCall took complete responsibility | for the abduction. | McCall was held in offices of the | | G-Men where he has been ques- | tioned almost without interruption | | since his arrest June 1. G-Men Leaving City Meantime,

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. A | tree, G-Men were drifting out of

Times-Acme Telephoto $10,000 ransom had been paid for the sate return of

The boy's body now lies in a funeral home. (Story Page One.)

about 300 more than in 1936. Distribution of graduates will probably be as follows: Arts and Sciences, 462; Business, 195; Education, 137; Graduate School, 90; Medicine, 86; Law, 48; Dentistry, 41; Nursing, 19, and Music, 18. More than 280 members of the October group will participate in exercises but will complete their work in the

Crank Threats Against Sons Prevent Lindberg hs’ Return

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bergh has installed a

| Alexis Carrel, and on aviation research.

Lindberghs Arrive

summer.

village of Weald in Kent, Col. Lind- | laboratory | where he is often at work on bio- | logical research such as the artificial heart which he perfected with Dr. | London, Wednesday. scientific |

{| Miami with suitcases, evidently leav- | ing the city. The child's body, badly { posed while it lay in the swamp | | outside Princeton, was in a funeral | home at Homestead, six miles south | of Princeton. Funeral plans were to be announced today. | The father slipped quietly from {his home in Princeton to visit the funeral home. His head was bowed,

his face drained of emotion. He |

had steeled himself for the ordeal. | He approached the bier timorously. With hands on hips,

their English home, Long Barn, near

A quantity of building material has been delivered, and it was reported Col. Lindbergh intended to build a laboratory, to aid him in scientific experiments. Col. Lindbergh himself has made

tensely. hunched, he kept his face |

turned aside and looked gradually | | iowa the body. He looked only r enough to see the white and Bik colored , pajamas which still clung to the body, then he quickly | turned away. : “Yes,” he said. “That's it.” The mother remained at home, secluded. Idlers stood about the cash filling station, in front of his | home, more sympathetic. now than | | vengeful. Mr. Hoover disclosed yesterday | that the original ransom cache had | contained $9750. After further ques- | tioning of McCall, Mr. Hoover said, | G-Men learned where the rest was hidden and they found another $245. One $5 bill was missing.

‘DICKSTEIN IS GIVEN INVITATION BY BUND

MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 10 (U.

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P.).—Rep. Samuel Dickstein of New | York, leader of a congressional com- | mittee which will investigate the | | activities of the German-American | Volksbund, today had an invitation |to attend the opening of a Bund | camp here, June 12. i The invitation was sent by George | Froboese, Middle West leader of the | Bund. Froboese said it read: “Bring your friends. Goose- | stepping a special attraction. Goose pimples we will leave to others. | Don’t be afraid of the few friends | of Mayor Hague in Milwaukee. Free | | speech for you in all taverns.”

WILLIAMSBURG HAS | MANY Y SIGHTSEERS

WILLIAMSBURG, Va., June 10 (U P.).—A survey of automobiles in the restored colonial capital of Virginia has disclosed that out-of-state cars far outnumber local and state ve-| hicles. | The check of 400 automobiles | showed visitors from 21 states, all | viewing the $15,000,000 restoration | work made possible through a gift of John D. Rockefeller Jr. while |

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