Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1943 — Page 2
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So th i) Out Tornado Debris; , Four Are Dead.
By UNITED PRESS Communities in Alabama, Missisdug out of the debris of the season’s t fornedees, aided by Red Cross 8 who ministered to the needs more than 1000 storm victims, The twisters reaped a toll of four “persons killed, over 100 injured, and Troperty damage estimated at alt $500,000. ; Hardest hit was the village of
Hackleburg, Ala., which was 90 per cen; destroyed. Four deaths oc-
were being cared for by the local Red Cross chapter.
BISHOP LOWE TO SPEAK
ANDERSON, April 14 (U, P).— “Bishop Titus Lowe of Indianapolis 1s scheduled to be principal speaker at re-dedication ' of ihe Central Methodist church here May 9,
Senorita Flora de Oro ‘Trujillo, daughter of the president of the Dominican republic, arrives at the Pan American airport, Miami, en route to be secretary at the embassy in Washington.
PREDICTS MILK RATION CHICAGO, April 14 (U, P)-—
|Many areas in the nation are faced
with the shortages dnd individual rationing of fluid milk after July, dairy and food chief Thomas G. Sitts of the food distribution administration,
“definite possibility of
said here last Hight.
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' Says Youth in Describing Two Deaths.
GOLDEN, Colo., April 14:(U. P). —William Wymer, 16, who con{essed that he pushed two smaller || boys to thelr death from ‘a high |i cliff, told authorities today that he was “all mixed up, and don’t know
why I did it.” The youth said he told his victims that his father owned the cliff, and charged them 10 cents for a trip io the top, After pushing them from the he said Le went to a movie used their
The victims were Donald Matias, 8, and Milo Flipndt,’ 11, whose bodies were found Sunday at the foot of Castle Rock in the foothills of the Rockies. Police believed the death of Williamy's little sister, whe fell into a
had preyed on the boy’s mind. Sheriff Howard Vincent, who obtained the confession, reported the following conversation with the
Q—You seem like a good boy. E| Why did you do it? A~I don’t know why I did it sir, I don’t | know why. ’ Q—Had you any previous inten- | tion of doing it when you met those | two boys as you were climbing Castle Rock? - A—No, no. It never occurred to me until I came to that sheer cliffi—and then I—I did it. Young Wymer first showed emotion when he mentioned “his sister's death. The sheriff then had
after whick: he sasked: “Now that you've told me the story of your life, do you want to go back again and tell me what you were thinking of when you threw those two little boys off Castle Rock?” “I was thinking of my little sister,” the youth said.
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tion. of the divining rod. The speaker
posures of “radionic” medical quacks.
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HEAD WILL SPEAK
Toner M. Overley, manager of the Indianapolis Better Business bureau and associate member of the Indianapolis Real Estate board, will speak at the board’s luncheon to-
Mr. Overley’s discussion will in-
a blindfolded demonstration of mental telepathy and a demonstra- |!
has made a serious study of these subjects in recent years in connection with his investigations and ex-
As manager of the Better Busihess bureau since 1923, Mr. Overley | has conducted the investigations to curb unfair competition particularly
est are involved. “The bureau is supporied by 650 Indianapolis merchants and Yugnesmen. + :
NOT AFFECTING FDR|
WASHINGTON, April 14 (U. P.).|
amendment limifing presidential tenure to two terms could not fopestall a fourth term campaign by President Roosevelt, it was observed today by Senator Hugh A. Butler| (R. Neb.). ; Butler explained that, following adoption of the amendment, the proposal would have to be ratified by three-fourths of the states and some stafe legislatures meet only every two years and have already adjourned this year.
REV. SMITH TO SPEAK
The Rev. Marion Smith, peasior of the Central Avenue Methodist
a series of community nighis at the at
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