Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1943 — Page 18
Herman ¥. Kirkhoff of road 3%, northwest of Speedway City, waits on his front porch for resctie by state The rescue effected, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkhoff are brought to high, dry police as flood waters of Big Eagle creek swirl about the foundation of his homie.
Sad Ending | WELFARE PROBE Museum Gives Fans Brushoff: TRIAL OF WHITE TOBE CONTINUED Angry Sally Keeps Feathers BEGINS TODAY
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Love for Chaplin Gets Joan Barry 30 Days in Jail.
HOLLYWOOD, May 12 (U. —Red-haired Joan Barry, 22, Tested for loitering near the home of Charlie ‘Chaplin, told police today that she is “very ‘much in ‘Jove’ with the ‘comedian. Miss Barry, former New York drama student who once was Chaplin's profege, was sentenced $0 ‘30 'days on ‘a vagrancy ‘charge. She admtited that she ‘entered the actor's home surreptitiously last Friday, confronted him in'the kitchen and “upbraided him for
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Investigators Set May 25 For 3d Session; Two Witnesses Heard.
The legislative ‘committee vestigating the state welfare ‘department will hold its ‘third ‘meeting here May 25-26. | The ‘committee adjourned second meeting here yesterday after a two-day session in which plans of procedure were ‘developed ‘and two witnesses heard. The witnesses
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Sally Rand, her ire ‘aroused, said 28ent.
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Keep its dignity.
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| Miss Rand, Who whisked to fame overgares were made by Miss Rand.”
with a batch ‘of feathers and a
smile, was perturbed when she 20 POLICE WOMEN
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fused to preserve the feathers for!
posterity.
Miss Rand said it was a “shabby linguericy was approved yesterday by | affair” The society termed it a “re-|the safety board.
trick.” grettable incident.”
Miss Rand said she thought the appointees, named last week. to| witli receive police instruction before love affairs that led to ‘the fatal |
fans would “lend atmosphere”
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Penalty in ‘Love’ Slaying.
Prosecutor Sherwood Blue said he will ‘ask ‘the ‘death peralty 20, who ‘was
Appointment ‘of 20 #dditional po- Scheduled to go ‘on trial in ‘Criminal
lice women to ‘combat juvenile ‘de- court today, ‘charged with the
The women will augment 10 ‘other
“love slaying ‘of his wife, Mary
| White, last ‘Oct. 3.
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The ‘chief ‘evidence of the state | resolve around ‘extra-marital
INJURED IN HOTEL FIRE
Man's Ankles Broken by Three-Story Jump To Safety.
One man was injured in a threestory leap to safety and was ‘cut by broken glass during a slight fire early today in a room at [the Majestic hotel, 1102 N. ‘Capitol
lave.
| the room and Willard Ferree, 50, of |
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one Mode. White was arrested by police at the home a short time after the shootme. A special venire ‘of 200 persans was summoned inte ‘court this morning for selection of a jury.
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dropping me.” Then, she said, she fainted. She had been taken into ‘custody for a similar offense last January, and a 90-day senterice was suspended on the ‘condition she would leave town Chaplin was unavailable for comment, but the ‘comedian’s representative said Miss Barry was unider ‘contract to ‘Chaplin from June, 1941, until Jurte, 1942, when she asked that her ‘contract be terminated. Although ‘Chaplin had ‘Bought “Shadow and Substarice” ‘for her to star In, he released Her in accordance with her request, the representative said.
. x -| shooting at the White home. 605 N.| i « oe | 8 were Walter Horne, research ‘di- the somber halls ‘of ‘the ‘society's being assigned to ‘duty in the ju- | y anxious to ®6 to work | 8 ; rector of the Indiana Taxpayers as- museum. The society, after Some venile #id ‘division, the venereal Grant st., Prosecutor Blue said. for Yot it can raise moriey | Gf that vepresents the fingst of den-
sociation, and Thomas Neal, former Demming and hawing, said the fans clinic ‘and the regular protective di-| “We are prepared to prove that | for War Bonds or a mew sith- tistry at prices you ¢an afford.
Marion county welfare Girector. | Were mot ‘of historical interest. vision. They are: { White planned the murder of his mer outfit. The &d below ap- || Take Up to a Year to Pa
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»\ " nf +H 4 ‘corresporiderice anid reports which WAVINE Miss Rand to success and Baus, Ethel B. Sharp, Juliet D. a romance With another woman,” | TMNT lifting ‘the ‘Chicago world’s fair ‘of ‘Weigler, Lucille M. Miller, Hannah Mr. Blue said. ; 1933 ‘out ‘of the red. BE. Schenck, Hattie T.. Mitchell, Ma-| White, in a statement to police | a, Rave wart “What ‘makes mie ‘angry is that it bel Ruth Weichel, ‘Grace Ruth after he Was arrested. charged that . wasn't my idea, anyway,” Miss Rand Stamm, Delores M. Murray, Ruth his Wife was having a love affair | Others to Be Called said. “I'm not very learried about A. Fields, Trma LT. Smith, Jearette with another man but declined to | Additional ‘Witnesses, irchiding history, but a representative ‘of the ‘Gann, Garnet Williams, Sara Mize, discuss the shooting. state ‘department Heads, are to be museum made the suggestion to me.” Beatrice Warfield, Thelma Graves,| Mrs, White was found on the | called at later mieetings. The splurge ‘of publicity anrouric- ‘Georgia Brodch, Lillian Woodson floor of their dining room With two! At the ‘close ‘of Vesterday's meet. 'n€ the presentation, she said, was and Evelyn Ridley. bullet wounds ‘through her body
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thy With the general purposes ‘of | ithe Welfare program but that they! that their Ppriricipal ‘concern should be with ‘the ®dministration of the Taw in its Practical applica- | tion {| “Out ‘dutv,” the ‘committee stated | | “Is to ‘develop suggestions and make | | Técommnienaticns that Will improve! | tHe Turiction ‘of the Taw. We feel that some recomniendations ‘can be made Tor the betterment of ‘the
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}| The Tndiana supreme ‘court has) ‘ordered a Tew trial for ‘one ‘de- | fendant and affirmed the ‘convic-| 3 win of 12 ‘others in ‘connection! | with strike violerice at the Tnter-| | ational Harvester ‘Co. plant at Richmond hn February, 1941. | Tn the Tiling handed down yes- || terday the ‘court said that in the | | case of Theodore Torek there was) 16 competent ‘eviderice ‘of guilt at {his trial in Randolph ‘circthit court, {and that the state attorney general since had filed a confession of error. | Convictions were affirmed for! | Clifford Kerr, president ‘of the, | Richmond local of the Farm Eejuip-| mient Workers ‘Organizing ‘commit- | (tee (C. I. 0), and Robert Foley, | {union ‘organizer—8100 fine and 90) ‘days Imprisonment; Clarerice Mat- | | tix—3$100, and ‘Cecil Appelby, Paul (Chtey, Thomas Dublinske, Bruno Gewelek, John Hull, Allan Kry-| zwda, John ‘Semetulskis, HaWward Wamiak and ‘Stanley Wronski—60
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