Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 14

| Ex-Husband Tells of Broken Romance at Woman's Kidnaping Trial.

NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (U. P)— Mary Penore, 20, a garment worker, was pictured at her federal

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By Science Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—One of every 500 persons in this country will have his own airplane within

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Recommended procedure at pres- pigs, they found, irrigating,

ent, when a person is bitten by an | thoroughly washing out, the wound animal having or suspected of hav-| with a 20% solution of soft soap “is ing rabies, is to cauterise the wound | just as effective as chemical caut8s soon as possible with fuming erization with nitric acid, and pos-

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! = biting Animal had rabies, Pasteur| The wounds healed in about half| Miss Penore last May, identified = treatment is then given, but if there |the time and there was less scarring | letters they had written to -each fs doubt about the diagnosis ofithan when nitric acid was used.|other; letters in which he was

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court trial for kidnaping today ol a woman who feigned pregnancy to get a husband, and then kidnaped a 3-year-old child to hold! him, Sgt. August Tilove, who divorced |

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Mrs. D. H, Nordhéli;"1445 Union st, is the newly-elected president of the South Side Health and Improvement club, succeeding Mrs. Myrtle V. Buehl, who died recently. The group is planning several South side beautification projects for the post-war period.

py | skeptical of her claims to mother- | hood, and her letters admitting adjdiction to marijuana in an effort] [to forget, Miss 'Penore is on trial for kid-| 'naping 3-year-old Jimmie di Mag- | glo and taking him to Nashv

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three years after the end of the This is indicated by estimates presented to the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences here by Charles B. Donaldson, CAA director of airports, who predicted that more than 300,000 privately owned planes will be taking the air at that time, In 1941 there were only 25,000 such airplanes. The number of automobiles licensed in the same year was over 29,000,000. Afrcraft manufacturers are planning production line manufacture

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out making a sound. It’s the final day of the National association’s annual convention, being held by mail as requested by the office of defense transportation to avoid burdening roads and rails, . :

HUNT YOUTH IN DEATH OF ARMY NURSE, 19

(U. P).—Search for the slayer of Lucille Elizabeth Lawrence, 19-year old student army nurse, turned today to a dark-complexioned youth seen near Vassar Brothers hospital about the time the girl was believed slain, Police sent a state-wide teletype request for authorities to be on the lookout for the youth, who was described as 5 feet 9 inches tall and about 21 years old. He was believed

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) be plugged through savings on gov-lof view, modes of recreation, busi= he uf eneth Ay fant x fron. (ernment and military expenditures, | ness habits, city planning, and our : : the committee summoned Budget |general pattern of living, Mr. Don- } : Ei Tebas Director Harold D. Smith and Fed-|aldson pointed out that the airplane GE ; | Chapacter or SHADY again leral Reserve Board Chairman Mar- | likely will exert another strong in- i ’ ig © -0F '|riner 8. Eccles to testify. { fluence upon our future way of liv-| questioning her claim to have borne i; . { . a child and demanding proof. “But, | A complete review of inflationary | ing in America. if there is a child,” he wrote, “I tendencies and of the recently-ap-| To serve these private planes and don't think it proper for you to proved excise schedule providing | the greatly increased commercial air leave it 1500 miles away to come new imposts on liquor, postage and | traffic, Mr. Donaldson estimates to Florida to smoke marijuana with other articles also will be consid- that there will be 6000 airports 3 strange men.” ered. {needed in this country, double the Meeting Anti-Climactic | present number. . . She Agreed Reluctantly | The meeting will be anti-climactic | ————————————— Tilove testified that Miss. Penore SICe the committee completed ac-| CATHEDRAL PLANS MUSICAL

| had agreed reluctantly to a divorce tion yesterday on all new revenue- The Cathedral high school orafter he had seen her with other Producing proposals, beating a mo- | chestra and glee club will present { soldiers in Florida. |tion for a modified 10 per cent sales “Something Old, Something New” | Miss Penore’s letters contained '8X by a vote of 16 to 8. next Friday and Nov. 7 at 8:15 references to the child, threats to| The action was taken, according p. m. in the auditorium. A matinee |kill Tilove and boasts about other © Rep. Harold Knutson (R. Minn) |will be given at 2:15 p. m. on men, as well as requests for money. after the committee was advised | the 7th. © 4 4|On Dec. 21, 1942, Tilove said she that presidential opposition would | wrote him: delay the revenue bill “from two to AUXILIARY TO MEET “You fool. What a mess you've SIX months” if a sales tax were| The regular November business] made of my. life. I have | Voted. {meeting of the Women's auxiliary |been smoking marijuana for three| The defeat of the sales tax came to the Indianapolis Photo-Engrav- | [consecutive days.” {on a motion by Rep. A. Willis Rob- ers’ union 11 will be held at 5:30 | - Tilove sald she had asked him, ertson (D. Va) for a 10 per cent p. m. MGfid@y in the Central ¥, W. {after the divorce, “to live with her plan which called for the issuance C. A. » |for a week or so, because she want- | by local ration boards of books con- F - {ed something to remeber me by taining $10 worth of stamp coupons IVORY

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Mr. Donaldson believes that the \ after their estrangement in May, | lee turned to government economies |family plane after the war is as- , . enue goal. Citing the profound influence of! “I know this sounds strange, but | ; ier | : believe me, I wish you a very happy | Apparently bent on determining |the motor car upon the American iin assigned financ vice unit at Cam) Somewhere in E , diamond of Dee De Luxe quality, | Your press in giving is increased by the |[[uber, Indianapc : ! % Easiest Possible Terms Arranged! ls. Regina Straub |le ave. Lt Stra

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.._ 2Nation's Rabbits Still Lack *2¢ Co-ordinator, Can't Have One

> Times Special Writer | But Mr. Geitz seemed very much | : WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. — The!alive when a telegram arrived from! wn Mas an American newspaper reading pub- him, stating that his appointment woke, ¥ » lc, it seems, has been the victim haq not yet been confirmed, but Re 4 aan ey

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That is today's official word from co-ordinating career. | | the food distribution administration, , Today, Mr. Kinghorn was called {dairy and poultry branch. And it again, and his secretary answered. | squelches” an announcement from | She said that Mr. Kinghorn had | Clayton, Mo, that Albert E. Geitz, gone home sick. A superficial diag-| of that city, had been appointed to! nosis showed no symptoms of tula-| the post. There had even been a|remia {rabbit fever to you), but picture of Mr. Geitz looking specu-|there was the possibility that he latively at a brace of bunnies. | was Just plain sick of rabbits. But FDA, dairy and poultry] “We never heard of this Mr. | branch, says that any talk of co- Giles, or whatever his name is, ordinating thé coney is phoney said the secretary. “All we wanted | This sad news was arrived at py Was a man to be marketing special- | the usual Cook's bureaucratic tour. i x re i. Se pring nit The first rabbit problem was to find X . the rabbits. Once upon a time they{ hired Mr. Gates. The Job isn't set (had been in the department of “P- and we haven't aly Wioaey. So, { agriculture’s bureau of animal in- pow et - pay his Mr. tent dustry, but had been chased over bout bit > oy 2 exe { to the fish and wild life bureau of 2°0Ut ra 3 @ arent. } { the interior department. | As Dear as could be learned, the Later the bewildered bunnies rabbits aren't excited, either. Coordinated or not, they are willing | were sent back to agriculture-and to stand on their production record. | established. in special commodities, | ~~ O° "CT M ”s It may have been the muttéring! {of a meat-hungry public that

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{specialist in the field of rabbitry, [lili | but that as yet there was no money | appropriated to pay him. - i No, he didn't know any Mr. Geitz, |I/!| Never heard of him. ii Soon = afterward, an indignant || OWI representative called up to [ili say that all this talk about rabbit |i co-ordinators was preposterous. In fact, said the representative, he even doubted that there was such a person as Albert BE Geitz,

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