Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 16
LOGANSPORT, Ind. Dec. 7 (U.
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yesterday by Don Bashore, New Waverly oil truck driver. He saw the woman's body in a roadside ditch, and, upon 3 §. Tound Ault and Rich- | lardson dead in adjoining rooms of {the Ault farmhouse. . | ‘Sheriff Harold Smith of Cass county and Coroner M. B. Stewart offered version of the slayings: Richardson and Ault had had differences” -over a long period of time. Richardson went to the Ault home yesterday, armed with a revolver. The two men argued. Richardson shot Ault in the head. Miss Ault threw a stove poker at her father’s assailant. The poker broke a window. She then fled to her own room. Richardson fol-
heart. Miss Ault climbed through a window and crawled toward the road. Richardson turned the gun on, himself and a bullet pierced his heart.
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COURTHOUSE
{ sional” cartoonist of school 39. Mary Ann Miner, 1723 Fletcher {#ve., is probably fhe youngest car- | toonist in Indianapolis. “Little Eva” is her own creation, the heroine of her cartoon strip which is printed in the school paper, The Broad-
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It was in September that Mary! Ann started drawing her cartoon’
{and monthly she makes a new strip
ofthe life of Little Eva, her mother
{and her dog. Little Eva is supposed
to be about 8.years-old, Mary Ann said, and the subscribers in the
{school love this unusual feature of | their paper.
Since she was old enough to hold The Broadcaster and now contrib. ia pencil in her hand, Mary Ann has er —gisries and poems for the [loved drawing. When she was In|; .... besides her cartoon.
| kindergarten she was ‘asked to make |
She likes beat to J with pencil, but her cartoons made in India| ink in order to print. She also uses) charcoal and pastels, and has dabbled in water color.
NEW HEAD NAMED FOR JUVENILE AID,
Sgt. Golden Reynolds yesterday replaced Capt.’ Clifford Richter as head of the police juvenile aid di-
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Police Chief Jesse McMurtry said he wanted to “build up” the juvenile
{ald branch in view of the rising {feen-age delinquency rate.
Sgt. Reynolds graduated recently from the FBI school in Washington, where he “majored” in autidelinquency studies. He formerly had supervised the city’s *“junier | police” and auxiliary police pro(grams, and was chief organizer of boys PAL clubs in municipal parks. Richter has been transferred to | the uniform division as a desk eap{tain. He replaces Capt. John Am- { buh, wha will be assigned as field | captain an the 11 p. mto 7a m shift.
WOMAN 1S CHARGED
IN SECURITIES CASE
Preliminary hearing for Mis Pauline Keller, 40, of 3028 N. Me ridian st, on charges of dealing in securities without registering and
= obtaining a license as & dealer, was {continued until Dec. 28 today in
municipal court. Miss Keller ‘was arrested yestor. day on an affidavit signed by Sam-
uel’ B. Huffman, deputy state Ld curities commissioner, and later re-
| leased on-$1500 bond. According to detectives James
Partain and Pred Swego, who made | (the arrest at Miss Keller's office at! | 03. Fletcher Trust building, meat of
her dealings in securities were with | | women, many or them ~ school | | teachers. ’
FAMED a DIES
- HUNTINGTON PARK, Cal, Dee. 3 i 7 (U. P).—Albert Geyer, headlined as the world’s greatest acrobat when {he performed Tor the P. T, Barnum § circus at the furn of the bs
S/died at his home yesterday at. ane of 8,
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Cartoonist at 13--Mary Ann Miner's comie strip of Little Eva appears monthly in school 39s paper.
Mary Ann Miner's Cartoons Featured i in School Paper
<- She's only 13—and the “profes-,
a wall tapestry of nine drawings. |
| Daisy Mae,
"In discussing the bill, congress-
men who were in Washington in 1942 shy at the word “pension.”
Although she has done some landscapes her favorite subjects for sketching are figures, And she has done all kinds, from the Varga girl { type to, the hoop-skirt model of the {Gone With .thd Wind period, - She 'has designed some fashions—but as for her career she hasn't decided which fleld will be her specialty. Last year Mary Ann-was awarded |s scholarship to the John Herron Art Institute and attended four classes when she had to stop because of illness. She received the| departmental award at her school for her art work, Although art is her hobby, her, main pastime and pleasure, she, (also likes to write poetry. Last se-| mester she was managing editor of |
Horse-back riding seems to ‘he her second love, and Mary Ann has her favorite horse, “Doodles” at the { Crabtree stables. Her parents, Mr.| {and Mrs. Roger L. Miner, go ridiog | with her often. { In January Mary Ann will be "| graduated from grade school and to enter Technical high school | she Wl “major” in art, If) . emtraordinary talent develops) even more she hopes to take special work at the art institute. And so in January Litte Eva, and Mary Ann, will leave the McKinley school—but maybe in years to come Little Eva will be another Boots or
They prefer “annuities.” “A pension is a gratuity given to a worker for long service,” a come mittee spokesman said. “This bill doesn’t do that. It merely allows a congressman to receive benefits
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