Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1946 — Page 21

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NEW IBERIA, La. May 16 (U, P.) —Condemned Willie Francis today mumbled: “Maybe the Lord will save me again.” He said this despite the Louisiana Supreme court decision that he must occupy the electric ‘chair for

a second time, The 17-year-old Negro was only “tickled” the first time he sat in the state's portable chair for the slaying of a St. Martinville, La.,

druggist, learned the Supreme court's decision with calmness late yesterday.

“Things look pretty bad, all right,” he said today. the Lord will save me again, However, I'm not afraid to die. I've never been afraid to die. When I pray, I don't pray to be saved. I just pray for courage.” The decision was that the court could not interfere with the sentence of the trial court. Actually, Willie's fight in legal channels has not ended. His attorney, Bertrand DeBlanec, today pinned his hopes on a request fof. a commutation of sentence to life imprisonment, now in the hands of the state pardon board. DeBlanc indicated that If he failed there We was ready ‘to. go to the U. 8. Supreme court.”

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Acme telephoto, Judge Homer E. Sackett, 71-year-old justice of the Lake county, Indiana superior court, sald it was “regrettable” that he had to grapple | twice with Virgil Underwood, 35, in his courtroom. Underwood was | sald to have struck a woman witness in the eye and to have taken a | poke at the judge himself. Judge Sackett tossed the defendant over | the courtroom rail once, and floored him with a blow a second time, Then he fined Underwood $200 for contempt of court.

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16 (U. P.) —The {rom the attic. Mr. Hughes started |landlord couldn't make Ray Hughes | upstairs, but thought better of it. and his family move out of their Instead, he bundled up his wife | | house. But a ghost with no respect |and daughter, and they walked | |for the OPA was nearly stccessful, |through the rain to the police staIt was a cold, rainy night, and tion, 15 blocks away. {Mr. Hughes and his wife were sit-| Officers escorted them back home {ting in the parlor,-glad they had a|and found a pad-lock on the door, {roof over their heads. The landlord, |barring entrance, {J. C. Davis, had asked them to va- |. Mr. Hughes took his family to the |cate, but the OPA assured them [home of a relative to spend the rest they could not be evicted for at of the night, and police set up a {least six months. | ghost vigil. Their efforts were re-

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Suddenly, an eerie sound echoed |Warded at 6 a.m. when Robert | through the house. “Hoo0-00-00,” it Davis, 19, and his brother, Harold, went. “Hoo-00-00e.” |14, sons of the landlord, showed up |

The Hughes glanced apprehen- |dragging a long chair. sively at the rain-spattered win-| “Dad told.us to get them out,” | dows and moved closer to the warm | they admitted, “so we did our best.” | comfort of the fire, The noise came| The boys said one of them had| again, louder and closer, and Mr. been stationed outside, and “the | (Hughes decided. to investigate.. He | other ‘had. taken the chain Bnd {searched the house and found noth- | hidden in the attic. |ing, but the sound continued. The| Arraigned before Justice of the | Margaret, 4, started to cry. |Peace Will Jordan, the youths were | When the shrieking died down, fined court costs and treated to a the he sound of clanking chains came |lecture.

LOCAL BRIEFS

The Friendship class of Hen-,who participated in the March of ninger Methodist church will spon-| Death during ‘the Philippine invasor an Italian spaghetti supper sion, will speak at the monthly dinfrom 5:30 to 8 p. m. tomorrow at|ner of the Married Folks class of Lowell school, E. Raymgnd st. and | the Tabernacle Presbyterian church { Hunter rd. Proceeds will help re-| at 6:30 p. m. on May 24. | place a piano which was burned] {in a recent fire at the church. |

General Electric Co, will offer a {course in industrial electronics at Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the! the Purdue university center, 902 N. | Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation | Meridian st., beginning at 7 p. m. Temple will ‘review the recently | today. The ‘course is sponsored by published book “Peace of Mind,” by ithe National Association of Power Joshua L. Liebman, over radio sta- €Dgineers and is open to anyone intion WFBM at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. | terested. | The review is sponsored by the In-| |diana Library association. |

Jean Brown Wagoner, author. of | | children’s books, will talk on “Tales | Aviation Machinist Mate 1-c. | Prom the Kitchen” tonight at 7:45 Robert M. Ithner, son of Mrs.|p. m. in the Downey Avenue | Amelia .Ithner of 5250 Primrose, has| Christian church. The = meeting] entrained for Norfolk, Va. after which is sponsored by: the Loyal | spending a 14-day leave here. He| circle of the church will be open to will sail soon for China, the public. A silver offering will be meslmns taken. > { Students of school 23 will present { a Mexican Fiesta at 8 p. m. May 24 in the Crispus Attulks high school gymnasium,

$100, 000 KOKOMO HOSPITAL OPENS

The Hadassah Debs will sponsor KOKOMO, Ind, May 16 (U. Po. | hour —St. Joseph hospital's new” $100,000 rafterward- tomorrow at 8:30 p.m: {wing was opened today folowing its{ in. the Beth-El Zedeck temple.| dedication yesterday,

Rabbi William P. Greenfield of] Robert E. Nefl, superintendent of

Waterbury, Conn, will speak. The z d , Hadassah Debs are high school girls| the Methodist hospital, Indianap-|

| who support the cause of the Zion-| |olis, spoke at a combined observ- | ist movement, ance of national hospital day and {the opening of the new 30-bed wing. | Mickleyville volunteer fire depart-| Among other additions were a {ment 5 will sponsor a card party at| new medical-surgical department, | |8 p. m. Saturday at the fire depart- | diet kitchen, chapel, nurses’ quarment, 817 Ingomar sl st. | ters and lounge, two classrooms, a —- {minor surgery and chemistry lab-|

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HITS AT ‘COERCION’

Rep. Charles La Follette (R, 8th

| Dist.) took a cut today at what he termed “coercion of delegates by coungy bosses, an undémocratic influence within the Republican party which concerns every candidate.” to . yesterday's state | committee session at which removal _|of liquor from politics was promised by party leaders, the candidate for GO P senator fal said:

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nomination

“For reasons best known to them-

selves I was not invited by the Republican ‘ state committee present at Wednesday's session of Truth and Consequences.

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‘Up to the State’ “The solution of the liquor prob-

lem is one for the state administration. county bosses who received their licenses while Mr, Jenner (William E. Jenner, also seeking the nomination) was state chairman is another matter,

Coercion of delegates by

“It is an undemocratic influence

within the Republican party with which every avowed candidate bes fore the convention is concerned and about which he has not only a right but a duty to speak.”

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THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES A Nimitz Receives Noire Dame Degree WNT, ROKAS 10

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and elected twice in that district which for .12 years before had shown Democratic majorities of 20,~ 000 to 40,000. In 1044 Mr. Jenner lost that district by 5325 votes, I won it by 7199."

Replying to an alleged inference by Mr, Jenner that he had “no standing within the Republican party,” Mr. La Follette added: “I was nominated “twice in the eighth district against opposition

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(U., P)~Mr, and Mrs. John OC, McNutt today awaited a visit from _ the president-elect of tfie Philip. « pines, Manuel Roxas, scheduled ta arrive son, Paul V. McNutt,

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~ VISIT MARTINSVILLE

MARTINSVILLE, Ind, May 16

here tomorrow. with their Mr. MeNutt, high commissioner

diana governor, planned a brief

stop in Indianapolis en route to the} * West . coast from Washington, He

and Roxas will come directly here

| Philippines, Mr, McNutt will continue as commissioner until after the Philip=pines are granted their independence, July 4. Both men have been conferring with government leaders in Washington.

PLANES WITH DDT SPRAY POLIO AREAS

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. May 16 (U. P.) ~Veteran combat pilots in lowflying planes yesterday unleasfied clouds of powerful DDT insecticide on swamp lands in’ northeast San

Judy Garland smiles on Liza, the daughter born March 12 te the movie star and her husband, Vincent Minnelli, the director.

paralysis which has killed four persons and attacked 21 others. Meanwhile, Dr. P. I. Nixon, chaire man of the San Antonio health board, said there were indications the disease outbreak was undef

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