Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1939 — Page 9

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Friends Try to Raise Money As Doctor Operates on Georgia Coleman.

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 12 (U. P).— Georgia Coleman, an Olympic diving champion in 1932, ‘went on the operating table today as her friends strived to raise money to ‘pay ‘the surgeon who is attempting to save her life. The 28-year-old girl, who ence thrilled sport fans by flashing from high springboards, is suffering from what her stirgeon described as ‘‘toxic poisoning complicated by peritonitis.” The blond diver was crippled with an attack ‘of infantile ‘paralysis & year ago but she was making & game comeback when the present ailment struck. All of ‘Georgia's finds and those

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(that an attorney ‘entered pleas ‘of |: \guilty for him in the spring of 1933 to charges of robbery and robbery

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Prisoner Wins Release but | Faces Trial—Because of Wischer’s Curiosity.

U. 8. Marshal Julius Wischer’s | 3 curiosity is going to cost Thomas Howard & ‘trial before a Federal : 'Cotirt jury on ‘a chafge of violation |

fof the Dyer Motor Vehicle Theft \

i Yesterday Marshal Wischer read | § a ‘newspaper story that Howard had | § released from ‘the : [State ‘prison at Michigan City ‘on a ‘writ of habeas corpus ‘issued by all

Howard, now 31, had contended

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sentences on ‘each of the charges. |

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of her ‘parents have been exhausted. Tt was estimated that $2000 would be needed to finance today’s ‘operation and the long ‘period ‘of treatment that will follow if she sur-

things in the Y. M. 'C. A's Craft Shop. The “Y" is celebrating 1s released, declaring that the prisoner 85th birthday today. ‘Chief feature of the ‘observance will ‘be a re- himself should have ‘entered the | ception at 6 p. Mm. and a banquet at 7 'p. 'm. at ‘the Central “Y.” The | plea. reception will honor Mr. and Mrs. Parker P. Jordan. Mr. Jordan is b Mr. Wischer decided he ‘would | the new general secretary of the “Y.” 160k Up his records on Howard.

vives. William Skelton, a family friend, said he understood ‘that several checks had been mailed to Georgia. Several ‘persons said they ‘planned to ‘hold benefft sports performances | to raise funds for her.

TAFT STARTS DRIVE

(Senator Robert A. Taft of ‘Ohio, hy a hit-and-r

He found he had been indicted | here in August, 1933, for violation AUTO KILLS HOOSIER, 35 [of the Dyer Act, only a few months | FOR EASTERN VOTE NEW BUFFALO. Mich. Dec. 12 bob gy had been sent to the State | (U. 'P).—Alva ‘Collins, 35, of Ches- | BOSTON Dec. | 12 wv, PP). 8. ; Mr. Wischer telephoned State HD dy Killed st Sight 'prison authorities to remind them | un ‘automobile driver L,.."y getainer for Howard Was ol

radio transmitter with which the department is ‘experimenting, Worn ‘uhider the ‘coat, it has about 200-fobt broadcast range. With it, a policeman ch ‘eavesdrop and broadcast a suspect's conversation without his knowledge,

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rah from behind a parked car into the path of another auto. The accident happened in 2300 block ‘of Prospect St. Oscar Orider, 3514 Prospect St, wis driving the car. The girl was breed | and scratched, Albert 'Odon, 51, of 521 8. Harmon St, Was fhjured Iast ‘night when his truck, loaded with cord | wood, ‘crashed fhto ‘the Pennsylvania Railrostl underpass at 4H00 W. Morris ®t, and the wood piled oh top of him.

He told deputy sheriffs, who dug | him out, that he did not wee the | pass until ft was tod late to avoid | A crash, Mansford Barns, 28, of 417 BE. Ohid St, Who was in the truck, | saw that the accident was unavoidable and jumped clear. Mr, ‘Odon was ieported in a Tair

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|Republican Presidential nomination, | MADELEINE GETS DIVORCE

embarked today on a New England | keynoted by a slashing attack| SUSSEX, England, Dec. 12 (U.P).

file. Howard is to be brought here | as soon as the State frees him.

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PASADENA, CA%, Dec, 12 (U. P). —Five persons were Killed and tour Laurel H. Crawford was injured on New Deal bureaucratic “con- —Madeleine ‘Carroll, screen star, was| seriously when Mr. Crawford's auto- fusion.” granted a divorce today from Capt. TILDE, France, Dee. 12 (U.P). [day by ‘members of the West Bridge 3 mobile ‘plunged down & cliff near| “The people will never stand for Philip Astley ‘on the grounds of his Kleber Duplot, 57, charged with Non-Partisan League for the ineorMt. Wilson last night. The dead & third term for President Roosev >It alleged misconduct with Dorothy killing his young wife, was acquitted | poration of the area served by the

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