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Anderson, Also Accused of trained sledge dogs for such exper

. calmly said as he sat in the chair.| parents are unable to buy them.

. Swearing in of a Grand Jury to con-|onment or both.

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CIRCLING THE CITY DRIVER AT GARY © oo THE G ELECTROCUTED "shins em "5

formance by M. J. Seeley and two, of his husky dogs. Mr. Seeley has

ditions as Admiral Byrd's polar| trips. . | . The program, starting at 10:30] a. m., is open to all children. |

Three Other Killings, Dies in Arkansas.

The general science class will be addressed at 9:30 a. m. by C. O. TUCKER PRISON FARM, Ark. Skaar, of the Manual High School] March 10 (U. P.).—Joseph . B. science department. He will speak (Smokey Joe) Anderson, ex-gam-|on “Simple Machines,” and show]

bler and accused slayer of four men, working models. The Bird Lovers

. | Club will m t 2 p. m. was electrocuted at dawn today in| eet at 2 p. m | the Arkansas State Prison. { Crime Talk Planned—Juvenile | The so minent | Court Judge Wilfred Bradshaw is to, Lin E Ro a ome i i (address the Indiana McGuffey Club ock Iamily; Anderson Was gt 9 pm. tomorrow at the Central

| 1A BIR | Among those present from the tele- installations the following year, He El HONE AD phone company were F. A, Mont-| became wire chief in 1905, serving

rose, vice president and general|in that capacity until 1912.° After manager of the Indiana Eell, and| working again:as a switchboard in-

H, S. Hanna, vice president and|stallation supervisor; he joined the ¥ general commercial manager, engineering department and since Mr. Bacon was night manager in'1926 was a member of the commer-

1891 and foreman of switchboardicial department. '

Indiana Bell Honors Bacon’ For 48-Year Service in | J ~ Firm’s Ranks.

| FAMILY RECIPE is Sofiething Speci

More than 48 years service for ; Indianapolis: telephone users will be concluded when Harry FP. Bacon, 2224 E. 75th St. retires April 1, He was honored by the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. at a luncheon yesterday in the Indianapolis Atheltic Club. Mr. Bacon began telephone work | in May, 1890, with the Central Union Telephone Co., predecessor to the Indiana Bell. . ) He built the first telephone sys-

sentenced to die for the kidnap-| Library Gropsey Auditorium. for- Bl tem at the Indianapolis Motor AEH TH eae ; es E ; SER NS —= i — -

slaying of Eldon Cooley, , Hot | lowing Judge Bradshaw's talk on | Springs grocery official, last Sep- ‘Crime Prevention” Mrs. Florance | tember. He also was the confessed | McDonald is to sing, accompanied killer of two men in Michigan and | PY Mrs. Lawrence Heyes. Katherine Bell is in charge of a taxi driver at Gary, Ind. The Drogram, Vhich will include ti fi “Your Trul The switch was thrown at, 6:37|2 reading by Miss Montrew Goetz, Properties for ours Sik a. m., and Anderson was prond nced | was arranged by Dr. D. S. Goble. Willie,” the Warren Central High Sead by the prison physician at! Benson Talks | School senior play, to be given at

Wednesday— Dr. onig] t the ‘school audiJohn G. Benson, Methodist Hos- S img ft a

Last Thought of Wife pital superintendent, is to speak at

Mrs. Anderson was convicted with the O. MN BS aa Banget | LU Honors 111 From. Here 2 : ! eanesaay nig a € class room| . . : mer husband for the Cooley slaying oe 4p.” Gnyictian Men Builders of Eleven former Washington High |

and also given the death penalty, | the Third Christian Church. The School pupils have been included in| but was granted a new trial by the Century Club is an organization Indiana University’s list of Boner Arkansas Supreme Court. . |which furnishes eye glasses to In- students. They are Elmer Koch, “I don’t want to die,” Anderson dianapolis school children whose Eugene leak, Gardiner London, | James Boswell, Ralph Chambers, | “I have done wrong and caused Paul Hempfling, Bruce Herrin and | suffering here on earth but I have| Townsend Clubs to Meet—Marion| Misses Rozella Zimmerman, Mary |

joined the church and am going to] County Townsend Clubs will meet|Emilyy Mellinger, Gladys a

heaven. - I hope that my wife will|at the K. of P. Hall, 230 E. Ohio|and Nina Brittain. not have to suffer for my sins. I;St, at 2 p. m, Sunday. A program was there when Cooley was killed|0f music will be followed by

but I did not shoot him. Tell my|speeches. : is wife, 1 love her.” of the Union Veterans of the Civil

Eis wife's request for a final visit| Welfare Post 1 to Meet—General| War, is to hold a public luncheon

, |Welfare Post 1 will hold a public at noon Monday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. A patriotic pro- |

Union Daughters to Meet—Catherine Merrill Tent No. 9, Daughters

With hint was denied, meeting at Castle Hall at 7:30 p. m Beary Some o Sn pas Monday. A. J. Fesler will preside. fram and business meeting will folWw. mountainous ravine where his nude Legion Dance March 18—A birth- if | body was found the day after the j,, xs on dees in celebration | Legion Benefit Carded—Service| crime. | of the 20th anniversary of the|Post 128, American Legion, will

—_—— | founding of the American Legion is | hold a benefit euchre and bridge MR BUDLONG ‘TO YOU ‘to be a at9 p. m. Saturday, | Party tonight at its hall in Oaklan5 Te ’ March 18, at the Forty & Eight don. The commiitee includes Her-

GOES TH E BE | G ‘B | R D’ | Chauteau, 119 E. Ohio St. bert C. ! Nadsworth, Chester E.

The celebration is sponsored by Lawson, Mrs. Florence Duzan and |

the 12th District. The arrangements | MIS. Bina Talmadge. RAMAH, N. M., March 10 (U. P).| committee includes Chairman W.J.|

Speedway ih 1914 and has directed

-|communications work at the track . & NL No AE SS iE

each year. Speedway friends at the luncheon included T. E. (Pop) Myers, Speedway general manager; Maj. W. P. Carpenter, National Guard units commander at the track; and Charles C. Merz, chief adviser to the A. A. A. contest board and steward of the race. : Mr. Bacon also worked on development of the police department telephone system. Chief Morrissey also was a guest at the luncheon. !

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He called it a cat-spanker. It was | Er made of howed laths attached by alFLED AS WITNESS, spanked the cat and frightened it day he had given up the invention. | John : Schmidt, St. Charles, Mo. | testifying ‘against two men charged DELAY FARM MURDER urned in U. S. District Court here

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sider a murder indictment against Clifford Redmond, 27-year-old farmhand, was postponed indefinitely today by the illness-of Judge Charles B. Staff. Redmond, according / to State Police Superintendent’ Donald Stiver, confessed that he shot and killed! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brand in their Edinburg farm home,

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