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Martinsville, La., druggift. He was strapped in the electric chair and the switch was thrown. : But because of faulty electrodes he felt only a light current which “tickled a little bit.” Mr. Wilkins, “assistant sécretary of N. A, A C. P, sald he was not familiar with’ Louisiana law, The matter had been turned over to N. A. A C. P's New Orleans attorney, he sald. - :

ORLEANS, May 6 (U, PJ). «All possible action to prevent execution of a young murderer who walked the last mile to the electric chair and came back alive. was promised today. A spokesmafi’ for the National Association for the Advancement of. Colored People, Roy Wilkins, sald his New York office had been besieged with telephone calls and telegrams,

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NEW YORK, May 6 (U. P,),.—Defense and prosecution rested at noon today in the first degree murder trial of 14-yedr-old Jack Turk, after gray-haired defense

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attorgey James D. C. Murray asked the weeping boy final questions, “Did you intend to kill Sybil Gurfein?” he asked, referring to the 3-year-old Turk allegedly killed ‘when he was left with her as a “baby sitter.” : The boy answered “no.” “Did you know she was dead?” “No.” * This time Jack's voice was very low and he was sobbing.

Unlike the condemned Negro, officials could see no hand of providence in sparing the man’s life, But Francis was certain that mechanical troubles had nothing to do with the electric chair's failure to function, “I ain't gonna die,” Willie moaned from his death cell. “The Lord's with me. 1 killed a man, but I ain't no killer.” Attorney General Fred Le ‘Blanc said he had been studying the legal aspects of the case. He admitted there were grounds for arguments

Parents Testify Mr. Murray said the defense rested, and Mr. Shapiro called one rebuttal witness, Mrs. Ruth Gurfein, mother of the dead child. After brief questioning, the prosecution also rested and it was announced that summations would begin at 1:30 p. m. Earlier both Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turk, parents of the boy, were put

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' For strolling away with a radio from Murphy's five-and-ten-cent store, John James Walsh, 63, was on the stand by Mr. Murray. |sentenced to 180 days and fined | Morris Turk, openly weeping, said

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WILLIAM T. BOOTS Services for William T. Boots, | 2028 Spruce st. will be conducted [at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the G. { H. Herrmann funeral home, Burial | will be in New Crown ctmetery. Mr. Boots died yesterday in City

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Indianapolis Times, Mon., May 6, 1946 BOOTS—William T., age 63, 2028 Spruce st. Beloved husband of Lola Boots, father of Lewis F, Boots, brother of Mrs. Lola Havens and Pred A. Boots, passed away=Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., at the G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East st. Priends invited. Burial New Crown. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Tuesday. BRIDGFORD George C., 64 years, 924 Prospect, brother of Walter R., A. J., Myrta L. Hollingsworth, and Reta M. Miller, passed away Monday a. m. Service Flanner & Buchanan Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Bridgford Memorial Park cemetery, Friends may call at mortuary. BRIGHT—Walter M., of 1402 Albany st, Beech Grove, beloved husband of Linda;

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father of Mrs. Mary Kathryn Pruitt, Mrs Betty Keller, Mrs. Marjorie Montgomery Robert L. Bright and Walter Jameés B AMM 3-c: son of Mrs. Joseph A. Bright, brother of Ray E. Bright, both of Marion, Ind, passed away Priday. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m, Little & Sons’ Funeral Home 1001 Main st, Beech Grove. Byrial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call any time,

CLARK—Mabel E.,

age 67 years, wife of Clyde Ciark, mother of Howard - and Robert Cole, Mrs. William Endicott and Mrs. Frank Wolfla of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mona Carter of Rosemead, Cal. passed away Saturday evening. Puneral Tuesday,

1:30 p. m., from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. -Illinois st. Burial Memo-| rial Park. Priends may call at the chapel after Monday noon. DALE—-Ome~r B. age 68 beloved husband of Flora Eisie Dale, father of Mrs. { Jonas Kressel of Prankfort, Ind., and Mrs.

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Dale of Thorntown and Roy A. Dale of | Lebanon passed away Saturday at St Prancis hospital Puneral services Tuesday, May 7, 10 a. m. at the University Heights United Brethren church. Burial Green Lawn cemetery, Frankfort. Friends | may call at the Meyer & Abdon Puneral| Home, 1509 Prospect, any time and at the chusch from 9 a. m. until hour of service | Tuesday. |

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McCOLLUM Miss Olive," 1427 Hoyt ave. beloved sister of Joseph M. MeCollum and aunt of Mrs. Ruth Kean and numerous cousins, passed away Sunday a. m

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STAIDA—James E., age 56 years. Husband

_of Blaine, father of Jean Staida, New | York City, and Neal of Indianapolis, som |of John Staida, passed away Monday morning al Tuesday, 8 p. m, at Royster ry 1902 N Meridian J vited Burial Wednesday, Mad Friends may cali ‘at the mortuar {Madison papers piease copy STODERBECK —-Wn E 1158 Udeil, 65 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth M., father of David and Marion, Mrs. Opal Van Landingland, Mrs. Cecelia Holey Mrs Hazel Linville, step-father of

nders, brother 6f George Stoderassed away Sunday p. m Funeral Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Wednesday, 3 p.m Haven Friends may call I any ume after noon Tues-

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m., St. Philip Neri church St. Joseph's cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary. 8t. Philip Neri Altar society will meet at the mortuary Monday, 8 p.m. for prayer, EDWARDS—Robert F., beloved husband of Lelia N. Edwards, father of Lawrence Edwards, Los Angeles’ Cal, brother of Miss Lora Edwards, Los Angeles, Cal, Mr Walter Edwards of Indianapolis, | passed away at his home, 2650 Stanley | ave, Sunday p. m Priends may call t Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, deze |

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a Prospect st after 4 p. m Tuesday. Funeral services Thursday, 10 a. m. funeral home Friends invited. ashington Park cemetery. GIFFIN—Dr. Stanley Beck Giffin, passed away at his home| Service in To- |

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ledo Tuesday, 8 p. m. Graveside services and burial Crown Hill, 11 a, m. Wednes- |

| GUFFEY—Myrtle M, of 2029 Brouse st entered into rest Saturday jrorning, age | 62 years. Wife of Alex Guffey, mother of | Mrs. Roberta Rynard and Prank Stockhoff, sister of Mrs. Margaret Chandler, Mrs. | Grace Lange, the Rev. Grover, Thirman, | Josepr and Gene Diggs. Services Tuesday | p. m. at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan | Priends_are welcome. Burial Floral Moor@RMortuaries. HAMPE Margaret E, of 815 beloved mother of John Hampe, sister of Zara Winney of Terre Haute, Harriett Roberts, Roy and Fred Wallace of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m. at the Beanblossom mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. (Terre Haute papers please copy.) * . HITTEL—Anna, passed away Saturday evening, widow of the late Frank Edward Hittel, mother of Frank E Jr, Grace Jones, Mary Kelsey, Margaret, Rose and Dorothy Hittel, sister of John Weishoff, Mary Gerdt, Katherine Keil and

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ber, passed away Saturday. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Mt, Pleas- | ant cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. HOLT—Caleb H., beloved husband of Arliene Holt, father of Georgia Mae and Wayne Holt, passed away at the residence, 11:30 N. Illinois st. Funeral from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Burial at Newport, Jenn. Friends | may call at the chapel any time after 4 p. m. Monday. JAMES Dorothy C., age 33, Beloved wife! of Ray James, beloved mother of Clara | R., Ruby K. and Rosemary James, daugh- | ter of Mrs. Clara Medevowitch, sister of Mrs. Katherine Duncan, Mrs. Mary Kaney, passed away Sunday at her residence, 1405 Brookside ave. Funeral from Speaks & Finn Puneral Home, 1639 N. Meridian] st., Wednesday, 8:30 a. m, St. Joseph | | church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. JOHNS —Harvey Edward, father of Mrs. Jennie B. Ford, Mrs, Edna Searcy and Homer Johns, passed away at the home of his son, Homer Johns, 608 Troy ave, Sunday evening. Friends may call at the | Montgomery Mortuary, 1622 N. Meridian st. after 4 p.m Tuesday Service and burial at Ghent, Ky., Wednesday. LYONS—Ruth Barnard, of 420 N. Buclid ave, beloved mother of Robert Barnard, sister of Mrs. Agnes Wachter of Calumet, nl: Mrs. Isabella Jacoby of Chicago, IL; daughter of the late Mrs. Louise Cook, passed away Sunday p.m. Funeral service Wednesday, 1°30 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 1 p m. Tuesday. " fils MAYFIELD--Rev, - Florence, May 6 (born Oct. 18. 1801) Wife. of A. Mayfield, Saginaw Mich daugh-1 ter of Mrs. Clara. Constable formeyly of Indianapolis. Funeral Jenkirie Mortuary Rloomfield, Ind. Time later. Burial Worthington, Ind. - :

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rollton, husband of Helen M., brother of Mrs. H. C. Beach, Mrs. Wesley Rhodehamel, brother-in-law of Miss Beulah Milford and Miss Ruth Milford of Ft. Wayne, Ind, passed away Sunday a. m. Services Flannér and Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Washington Park Priends may call mortuary after Tuesday noon

MEISTER—Oscar, 76 years, 1836 New st, beloved father of Mrs. Carl (Ed) Baas and Clarence Meister, brother of Frank Meister, grandfather of Mary Paul E, Robert and Clarence Meister Jr passed away Saturday evening. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.,, at the G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st

gelical and Reformed church Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home, MIDDLETON — Nancy Dulaney, age § mother of Mrs Florence Snider, Mrs W. L. Lacour, Mrs, J. H Turner, Mrs T. R. Barnett, Mrs. Dora Allen and Mrs 8. R. Barnett, passed away Sunday at! the home of her daughter, Mrs. Snider 4720 Van Buren st Lawrence Funeral service. at the McCord Funeral Home in

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MORRIS-—Charles Arthur, beloved of Mrs. Charles McDonald of Mrs. William A. McGill of Cleveland, O, Mrs. Elbert Thacker and Mrs. Henry Morris of Indianapolis, brother of Edward and Ernest Morris of Acton and Austin Morris of Greenwood; aiso survived by 13 grandchildren, passed away at his home in Acton Saturday p. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. , Funeral services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m, Acton Presbyterian church, Friends invited. Burial Acton cemetery.

NEWHOUSE—Samuel E,, 76 years, of 1118 E. 9th st, husband of Caroline Newhouse, father of Claude Ray Sr., brother of Fred A. Newhouse of Seymour, Ind passed away Sunday. Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E. 10th st., afternoon Monday. Funeral Tuesday, May 7, 2 p. m. Friends invited.

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of Walter, William and Nangy Zoller, passed away Sunday. Services ednesday, , m., at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,’ 1234 Prospect st Friends invited. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.”

SAWYYER-—-Ada Stephens, entered into rest Saturday morning, age 48 years Mother of Mrs. Dora Rouck and Robert J Stephens; daughter of William H. Marsh, sister of Mrs. Laura Bell, Mrs, Una Frei], Mrs, J. P. Cox, Mrs, Claude Gregory, Mrs Olle Young, Mrs. Dean Mepheny, John, Elvis’ Bill, Elzo, Lesco, Porter, Woodrow and Bryan Marsh. Services Tuesday 1:30 p. m. at Peace Chapel, 2050° © Michigan st Friends are welcome. Burial Washington Park. Moore Mortuaries,

SCHILLING—Ernest A beloved husband of Lula Schilling, father of Richard L. Schilling, Mrs, Paul R. Noe, grandfather of Barbara Jo, Douglas Richard Schilling, John Raymond, Carolyn Dale and Jeanette Dean Noe, brother of Earl Desmond 8chilling, Goldie Lemmon, passed away at the residence, 1543 . 42d. Funeral from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Burial at Moores Hill, Ind Friends may call at the Central Chapel any time after 10 a. m. Monday SHEPHERD--David M, 86 years, beloved husband of Christina C. Shephard, father of Mrs, Mabel E. Anderson, grandfather of Robert C. Anderson, Mrs. Ruth Young and Melvin W. Shepherd, passed away at his home, 1439 Woodlawn, Monday Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st after 4 ‘p. m. Tuesday. Funeral service Thursday, 2 p. m., above funeral home Priends invited tery. STEFFEY Jo beand

17056 Carrolton, loved little daughter of Norbert Martha Steffey, sister of Norbert Jr Katherine, passed away Sunday Bervices at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of th Chimes 1234 Prospect. st. Wednesday 3:30 p. m. Friends may call &t "The Chapel of the Chimes" :

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Friends may call at mortuary.

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