Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1946 — Page 4

Tevis to Make New Arrest If Mercury Is Found In Mrs. Calhoun.

: Times Special BURLINGTON, Ia, Aug. 30.~If mercury is found in the exhumed} body of Mrs. Hattie Calhoun, a second murder charge will be filed against Lottie (Tot) Lockman, Dupont, Ind., Hoosier State Police Detective Graham Tevis said here toany. He sald a murder charge in the ¥ Calhoun death would be more significant than the one now pending against Mrs, Lockman, because the suspect “had sole charge of Mrs, Calhoun at the time she died” | Jowa Toxicologist Wilbur Teeters already has begun tests on organs | of the third body to be disinterred! in southern Indiana's poison murder case. Authorities yesterday disinterred the remains of Mrs.’ Calhoun, who died in 1937 in Du. pont, while nursed by Mrs, Lock- | man, the community's so-called “Good Samaritan.” Following an analysis of Mrs. Cal

The body of Mrs. Hattie Calhou

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Coroner Sidney Haigh of Jefferson eoumty, Ind. He indicated his Peport won't be ready for several days, and possibly not for two

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n, third to be exhumed in Dupont’s mercury poison mystery, was taken |

tess will report his findings to| Coroner Sidney Haigh and Indiana State Police Detective Graham Tevis.

‘weeks. Positively Tdentified The body was positively identified | as that of Mrs. Calhoun by C. O. " Bear, Dupont, Ind., undertaker, who prepared it for shipment to Iowa

resenting a gain of 3800 in the six census was taken. { Two organizations, the Kokomo

after checking utility service and em

lace covering. Soil Low Fliers Warned

One of the top toxicologists in the counfry, Dr. Teeters said if mercury is present it will be found, MUNCIE—Efforts are being made in eithef the kidneys or liver. by officials ‘at the Muncie airport Mrs. Calhoun left Burlington more to identify pilots who have been than 30 years ago to join relatives |flying their planes below the legal in Indiana. Her body was returned ,ititude over the city. If the pilots here at her own by Mrs.| who have flown over the city at less Lockman, Mrs. 's only kin * here at the time of her d than 1000 feet are identified, imath, || ediate steps will be taken to have Walter G. Oulhoun, a nephew by FC 8.0 FoPE B00 00 (Onl 1 A marriage, was never notified of her UNeiT licenses revoked, officials sald.

desth or burial, according to his | es widow, He died in 1944. | FT. WAYNE—The Lake Shore

| hotel, opposite the New York | ; Seized in Dupont | Central depot, for 55 years a Ft. Mrs, Lockman was seized three, Wayne landmark, passed into »'-. weeks ago in Dupont, Ind., when a| tory this week. It was razed to member of the home in which she make way for a commercial buildserved as housekeeper and nurse ing development.

was found to be suffering from mer- ——— Back to 'Slow! Time

cury poisoning. i Police then exhumed the bodies of two other former Lockman BLOOMFIELD Residents of the wards, Mrs. Minnie McConnell and Bloomfield community will turn " i” from both Of’ these bodies revealed Ard time, traces of mercury but toxicologists Sunday. The town board, at a are still undecided whether it's meeting this week, voted to return

presence indicates deliberate poison- 0 “slow” time, singe a majority ing. ‘of surrounding communities were

ina WERE following standard “time and school MAINTAINS INNOCENCE Pusees would operate on standard IN CHILD'S KIDNAPING

time, FLORENCE, Ariz, Aug. 30 (U.| Gridiron Light Doubled P.) —Kenneth Raymond, 23, night-| LINTON-Football fans attendclub dancer, described as a “one- INE games at the local field this man crime wave,” steadfastly main- fall will find they have more than his Mnccenes today in the | {Vice as much light. Bulbs totaling ined kidnaping of é-year- 72000 watts will furnish the illuold ngelcs Giuskoter mination, instead of 34,000 watts, 8 Roehl) identified bv two neigh- as in previous years, Six new 50Fm gr man the saw commit foot steel towers are being erected ting an § al ny with a little | © carry additional reflectors. a, seid he soul Drove. he war| LOGANSPORT —Twelve sheep Miami, " were killed and a number of Raping an Ben, 28 Negt taal others crippled by twe stray dogs FR Sug on tires months: before or at the Don O'Neill farm at the months after that day.” the! north edge of Logansport Wednesii # youth, who once Vs in| day. The dogs escaped when Ed nego bars “we I an Beaver, tenant on the farm, went wood d well-heeled gambler to the field where they had killed Janos les’ offers. '| and maimed the sheep. However, William E. Simpson, | ) . chief district attorney's deputy, said | Plan Relocation records of Jong distance telephone! VALPARAISO—A survey of Incalls “placed” him in Los Angeles diana state road 2 from Valparaiso at the time. to Westville, for the purpose of reRochelle last was seen when she locating the highway, is being made climbed into a black tan-topped by a crew of engineers from the coupe In the neighborhood of her state highway commission. The home, Despite a thorough search, new location is expected to elimher body never was found. inate a large number of turns in the

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Kokomo Population Put at 37,595

KOKOMO-—Kokomo's population is now estimated at 37505, rep-!

| mowing machine on his grand-! father’s farm, near Georgetown. The youth's hip was cut to the bone and - his right hand deeply gashed. He : was driving a horse-drawn mowing baffled by a lack of clues in the

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ns! their clocks back, to central stand- | effective at midnight’

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IN GAS SLAYING

DAVENPORT, lowa, Aug. 30 (U.

-year period since the last federal p, police today sought a motive {for the slaying of Edward Ehrecke,!

Chamber of Commerce and local!

office of the United States Employment service, agreed on the estimate i» Who was gassed to death by un-

ployment figures. |known executioners in what Sheriff

aggravated case of premeditated {murder” he had ever seen.

machine when the accident oc- apparently motiveless killing. Mr. Ehrecke's body, tied with a clothesline, was found late yesterday {in the trunk of his automobile on la highway a mile and a half east of ‘Marysville, Towa. He died of carbon

CORN IS RETARDED BY COOL WEATHE

By Science Service | fashioned a hose out of innertube

WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Weath-|from the exhaust pipe to the trunk. | Buese said the slaying obviously

er for the past week, over most of |

from the grave at Aspen Grove cemetery, Burlington, Iowa, yesterday. Watching the gravediggers (left | houn's liver and kidneys, Dr. Tee- to right) are lowa State Police Officer Byron Branam, C. O. Bear, Dupont undertaker, Madison County

Hoosier Happenings MOTIVE IS SOUGHT |

Walter Buese described as “the most,

Authorities admitted they were

monoxide poisoning after the slayers

the country, has been comfortable was the work of more than one man.

for human beings but not good for | the corn crop, reports from field |

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