Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1938 — Page 6

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EXPECT 200 FOR

MEXICAN BORDER!

UNIT'S MEETING

Convention of Veterans to Hear Message From Gen. Pershing.

Home for Mass

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More than 200 members of the | Indiana National Guard units that saw service in the Mexican border |

1018, are expected to 22d annual convention Border Veterans’

clashes in attend the the Mexican Associ ton Saturday and Sunday will hear a special mes- » John J. Pershing, punitive expedition cht unsuccessfully to run cho Villa, Mexicanbandit-

Pershing is ex-officio com-

31 of the Hoosier Veterans. Many of the officers, including Mai. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall, then 5 na jor. who

Hoosier regiment of the Rainbow

Division in France, are expected to |

Commander to Send Message A message from Brig. Gen. E. M. ewis, of California, now retired

who commanded the Indiana Regi-

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t in the Llano Grande sectors read at the dinner meeting

George K. Healey, of association comander ill preside at the “Fellowhip Reunion Dinner.” at 6:30 p.m Saturday Other Hoosier notables 1 Col. Clyde Dreisbach of Ft Wavne, Capt. Frances Vannetter of Vincennes, Capt. Milo D. Snyder nd Col. A. H. Kilmer of Warsaw Col. J Basil Middleton of Culver, Coach Pete Vaughn of Wabash College, Fred Sharp of Bloomington A. C. Foster of Seymour, Col as B. Coulter of Vincennes 1. M. G. Henley, Col. Robert heock and Col. Arthur Newirk all of Indianapolis. Officers Listed Association officers are Brig. Gen ale n i Col. Henley Damon windler of Indianapolis, adjuCol. Newkirk, mess sergeant; ( Hitchcock, asdiutant general of Indial an Frank Kepl zr F "

CITY MARVELS DIM IGNOMINY OF JAIL

RANGO, Colo, June 16 (U. P)

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2 FEARED DROWNED IN LEAP FROM BOAT

GRAND MARAIS, Mich. June 186 (U P Coast guardsmen were bodies of eva to have been ed in Lake Superior after the) mped from the gasoline tug y GC,” which caught fire durgale vesterday Coast Guard officials said started when the tug was n h of Grand Marais I'he me: were identified only by their sur names, Lafever and Chambers

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| The Rev. Fr. Robert J. Minton is to offer his first Solemn High { Mass at 11 a. m. Sunday in St. | Philip Neri Oratory, 550 N. Rural St. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minton, 647 Parker Ave, attended St. Patrick's and St. Philip Neri grade schools, was graduated from Cathedral | at St

Meinrad seminary

MINNESOTA WOMAN ENTERS MONASTERY

Receives Habit of Our Lady | of Mt. Carmel.

Miss Mary tone. Minn., received the habit of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel today at | the feast of Corpus Christi at the

Road

The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, conducted the ceremony. The Rev. Fr. Charles Duffey, pastor of the Church of the Little Flower, the sermon. The music was chanted by the Clergy Choir of Indianapolis directed by the Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm. Miss Holland will be known as Qister Rose of the Sacred Heart itors will be permitted to see il inday after which she

| preached of the mass

yehind cloister walls per-

RESIST EXTRADITION OF SLAYING SUSPECT

HARRISBURG Absence of Sereno

June 16 (U. P) — that Peter County work-

“valid proof’ Allegheny hou im indicted on a charge of murdering an Ohio highway patrolman was a fugitive from justice, 1t today in Pennsylvania's that Sereno’s accusers be to Pittsburgh Monday to 1im at a extradition hearing sideration of Governor Martin Davey's request for extradition of Sereno was blocked here May 10 by the prisoner's attorney, J. I. Simon, Pittsburgh, on the point that under Pennsylvania law, if extran is protested, there must be a to show that the person is a fugitive from justice.”

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MORRIS FAGES LIFE SENTENGE

Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in Demree Slaying.

Thomas Morris, alias Rhodes, 31, today faced a life sentence at the | Indiana State Prison following his

| conviction in Criminal Court late yesterday of second-degree murder | for the slaying last July of Arthur | Demree, retired railway mail clerk. Judge Frank P. Baker deferred i sentence until Monday when de- | fense attorneys, Edward W. McEl- | fresh and Jesse Peden, asked time | to prepare a motion for a new trial. The jury of nine men and three women deliberated for three and | one-half hours before bringing in { their verdict. Morris sat in the | courtroom while awaiting the verdict and showed no emotion or change of expression when it was read. The State had asked a conviction on the charge on which he was tried,

first-degree murder in the perpetration of a robbery. The death sentence would have been mandatory if such had been the verdict.

11 Years in Prison

Court attaches recalled that it has been 198 years since the death sentence has been imposed in Marion County Criminal Court. Morris, who was arrested for the crime shortly after he was paroled from the State Prison, has been in prisons about 11 years, authorities said. Mr. Demree was fatally shot and his son, Donald, was wounded during the attempted holdup of a drugstore at 17th St. and Roosevelt Ave, last July. Morris sought to prove his innocence by attempting to show that he was asleep at the home of a friend at the time of the crime.

BABY ESCAPES IN

FREAK AUTO CRASH

CORVALIS, Ore, June 168 (U.P). —Mrs. Don Weaver challenges thd world to produce a hardier baby than her own. She was crossing the street with the infant in her arms, when she was struck by an automobile. The baby flew through the air against the windshield of the car, which it broke. Examination failed to show the slightest injury to the child.

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SUIT THREATENED IN 420 ST PAVING

Residents Object to Amount Of Assessments.

Confirmation by the Works Board of assessments against property owners on W. 42d St, between

Boulevard Place and Clarendon Road, today brought the threat of court action to prevent collection. Mrs. Thea Ticknor, a property owner, said she was prepared to file suit to prevent collection of the assessment, which she asserted, was in excess of the total value of her property. She said she believed other property owners also would appeal their asseSsments. The Board had levied approxi-

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mately $600 against her property as her share of the cost of a street improvement recently completed. The Board granted a one-third reduction in the assessment against Orchard School, on the same improvement, and a 25 per cent cut in the assessment against Butler University. A similar question of unusually high assessments is expected to arise soon when the Board acts on assessments levied against owners of property abutting on 11th St. be-

tween Colorado St. and Emerson Ave. As in the 42d St. case, property owners must pay 100 per cent of the cost of that improvement, recently completed.

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