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Indi I pe 8 | 8 k day confessed hat he Taped the . people attending a youth mission | University Heights United Brethren a Sloe Te e Indianapolis Town "Hall series victim of a hit-run" accident in- : | service “to follow Christianity in-| church. r o* , . at 11 a. m. Oct. 25 a volving his truck and then dumped he * stead of the crowd.” The mission for youth of Indians 3 ? Sgn 3, oki : . er {her ‘body onto the edge of the road, Si : mmr Dr. Jones preached on “The Con- apelis and, tne Sate foraansed bY 3 bl . : . i state police said. 1 Version of the Herd Instinct” at athe depar(ment’ of religious 3 i ’ Cab Driver Takes Gunshot will be ro: 'Caused ~ by Crowds : at Detectives said Charles E. Grif Byrnes Pledges U. S. Will mass meeting in the Olive Branch tion of the church federation sided v ¥i3 iki : uc y Gover- : {fin, who was awarded a good con- : |Christian church. He made clear|by its secretary Daniel R. Ehalt. $ Victim to Hospital nor Gates. A free Airport, Says State duct medal during four years of Support All Two-thirds {that the hope of the future rests ee ———— \ ; From Bus Terminal. discussion will be Department army service, admitted he attacked Decisions in our young folk provided they are SUCCOTH FESTIVAL = i 3 ; held following ta Miss Hazel Clippinger, 40-year-old . {not ruled by the herd instinct, or WIL B BR ¢ kh. | | A man who refused to identity (the i lesvure WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U, P.).~ | Gary school teacher, a few minutes By R. H. SHACKFORD the domination of the crowd. | WILL BE 0ADC AST pis "himself wis held in the City hos-|;'s) a at each The state department said today 1t[5c. os tuck accidentally ran her United Press Saf Correspondent | “Society demands conformity,” he| Mrs. Nathan Resnick will recite 4 pital detention ward today, while|T own Ha ll '“deeply regrets” any discourtesy Suki Sunday might : PARIS, Oct. 15.—The Paris peace pointed out. “If we_rise above it an original poem and Rabbi Samuel: ; he underwent treatment 1 ’ meetin roo a Miss Clippinger was in a critical conference adjourned today after|we are persecuted. The God of this|; po will speak on. the. Succoth i e underwent treatment for a gun- 8. Randolph | shown to Russian Ambassador Niko-|condition in a Gary hospital with 11 weeks and two days’ of almost |®8e is public opinlon. It is flatten- | X : : sdk wou in He right ee A Bo by Bea 184 a Churchill lai Novikov by U. 8. customs of-|a fractured skull and other injuries. re % ve ling Christianity out of us.” Brn bioadenst today at 9:30 e arrived at the hospita ! ficials in New York | Griffin, recipient of a purple cons : : p.m. over radio station WIBC, i morning in a taxicab. The driver,|Mr. Churchill has become known ie: ; heart and six combat stars was ar- Its windup was marred by a boy- | Suggest Remedy | Succoth, commemorates the : | S, Was a SHOP Hobart White, 1639 N. Tacoma ave, |In England as a highly interesting| But it added that an IIvesUgA~- |, sted Hear the hit-run scene Sun- cott by Yugoslavia, which accused| AS a remedy for the situation, the i, .,vooiving’ of the Jews tor the { 4 told police the man hailed him at Speaker and possessor of a dynamic |tion showed no evidence of interna- | 40 night and admitted that he the delegates of unjust dealing with [evangelist offered: Deliverance | autumn harvest. Rabbl Fox is the : the bus terminal. personality. Since V-E day, he has|tional discourtesy or other breach struck the 'woman. He said he & problems of Yugoslav interest. from the hery istinet Jeg it “be. | spiritual driector of the United He. $ * A key police found on the reti-|been covering post-war events in| diplomatic etiquette, picked her up to help Rer, became sharia E: ‘Grithn Yugoslavia's refusal to attend the PERE ed instead of Pr®¥ congregation and Mrs. Rese 1 cent victim opened a locker at the |Europe. : | The department's “regrets” were {rightened and dumped her out Charles E. Grin last formal session cast a pall over i ~y " |nick, the former president of the : terminal, revealing a suitcase of 4 {contained in a reply to the Soviet|28ain. Doctors said she had been restaurant a few miles away. Shelit,.and sent the delegates on-their |" : ie | congregation's sisterhood. Appro~ § ¥ clothing. From this, detectives ten- | embassy's complaint of an “un-| raped, but Griffin denied this, |was unable to give an account of way to the next deliberations in| Dr. Jones will address a young priate music also is planned for the X % tatively identified the man as Hugh | heard of breach of diplomatic im-| Today, en route here to take a lie! what happened to her. ‘New York without much hope, ! people's mass meeting tonight in| proadeast. 3 ! { {| Thomas, 32, Akron, O. He was | munity.” detector: test, the former infantry) Police said Griffin would probably The absence of the Yugoslavs andthe Washington Direct (Jethodish reser pepe A } § +3 charged with vagrancy. T0 SPEAK IN EAST The embassy had protested that| maR admitted to state police de- be returned to Porter county jail their brusque charges that they had |church. Rosa Page Bene tine 5-MONTHS-0LD GIRL 2 i wa lee nvostiguied, vo fore IMr. Novikov was detained more |tectives that he took the uncon-| at Valparaiso before formal charges been discriminated against took uli fillezagopraly Nien a a ‘'SUFFOCATED IN SLEEP { : | covery of tour pistons snd a or Times State Service |than an hour at New York's La|SCi0US Woman to a wooded area and would be filed. They said he had the warmth out of the nobly evangelists as B, hg. | ; 3 Joseph Rice, an employee, said] GREENCASTLE, Ind, Oct. 15.— Guardia fleld Oct. 4 on his arrival |Bttacked her. been living in
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- sentative for the personnel division ward S. Gonter, 80, died of a heart | in signing the usual customs declarof Jack & Heintz, Inc., Cleveland, |attack yesterday while fighting a 2tion. O., will address the dinner meet- blaze that swept a square mile of | It replied to the Soviet protest ing of the Indianapolis Purchasing (woods and corn field on his farm |after Stanley Woodward, chief of Agents association here tonight. 15 miles southeast of here. The guest speaker is a native of Neighbors put out the fire, which | personal trip to New York to invesEngland and was at one time chief |was visible for 10 miles, after heavy | tigate. steward of the White Star Line, He [loss to corn. { is a past president of the St. Louis,| Mr, Gonter is survived by his| Acheson told a news conference that Mo; Kiwanis club and a past presi- \wife, a son Oral of Washington, Mr. Woodward found no trace of
dent of the Cleveland Shrine |Ind., and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy any intentional discourtesy or other
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he found one of the pistols in a President Clyde E. Wildman of De-|from Paris and was accorded none Then he took what he thought | cently Where his trucking firm had basement toilet. | Pauw Toivarsits will over an east. Of the courtesies normally given a | Was the lifeless body and*‘dumped”| headquarters.
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He is’ unmirried. Absenting itself from the last | OM Ind., will give a youth mission [today returned a verdict of acci1% 5 1 a i 3 Se se Ld - . » a diplomat by customs officials at New | it onto the highway near Michigan|- Miss Clippinger was walking to- AE . y county address ‘tonight at the dental syffocation in the death ed E. H. Pflum, building superin-|ern speaking tour tomorrow at the |City. Miss CMppinger regained | ward her small cottage near Ches- Meeting, the Yugoslav delegation | Crooked Creek Baptist church. '5-months-old Virginia Lee McNeal. (consciousness and stumbled to a terton at the time of the accident. eXPlained that it considere >
“Ni Yt ov - : CHICAGO, Oct. 15 (U, P).—_ (Italy, provisions of which they STRAUSS < . | Mayor Edward J. Kelly intro- [deemed unjust | SAYS: The co . . 3 ' { & . ority on orthopedic sur-| duced city hall reporters to The other 20 delegations wen A 0 | “AY kas : through the motions of referring - ‘gery and a member of the Harvard visiting newspaperman at his press conference yesterday. He introduced all the veteran
man he didn't know. “What paper do you represent?” Mr. Kelly asked: {the chair for the final minutes of
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resumed his press conference {greater German problem first, chapter of the Natipnal Foundation . - U. 8. Secretary of State James F for Infantile Paralysis and the i Byrnes again appealed for wartime medical society, LOCAL STUDENTS
PURPLE HEART ORDER tian Saber the war 50 no one nation has the
oorman and Ann Schaffner, In-; Mr. Byrnes also repeated the The commanders banquet of the dianapolis, have been elected presi- United States promise to support in Military Order of the Purple Heart | dent and coed executive, respec- the council of foreign ministers any
the H. Weir Cook chapter head-|pyurdue university for the current Céived a two-thirds vote in the
. - po honor will be Mayor Tyndall and| J. A. Stallings, New Albany, was! Such decisions would get Ameri: Mrs. H. Weir Cook. ‘chosen executive of the union which | an backing, he sald, regardless of Otto T. Ferger is new commander | co-ordinates all activities in the NOW the United States originally of the H. Weir Cook chapter. Fred Memorial Union building for cam- voted in previous foreign ministers M. Myles will act as master of pus programs and events. meetings.
oe, le salary wil ven SIUGGING, HOLDUP |» cociuon cioing samen Furst, president, is in charge of REPORTED BY TWO icter v. M. Molotov. who supported
Frank Klop, 26, Detroit, said he {WO Byrnes-sponsored resolutions
was walking down S. Meridian st. thanking the French government Mrs. William Neeley. early today when a companion he [Or its hospitality. and the secreeee : . y ; tariat for its work. . OPENS I. U. SERIES met in a nearby tavern held him | Tides State Serrice up with a gun and took $85. Mr. Molotov dealt the final blow BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct 15 Raymond Bailey, Hartsville, Ind to the conference yesterday by an-
Gov. Ellis Arnall, Georgia, will open said when he asked a stranger at) houncing the Soviet Union would
cation series tomorrow at 7 p. m. he could find a taxi, the stranger recommendations -< even those and will discuss “A Southerner sjugged himh and took $57 from his passed by a two-thirds ma jority— Looks at the Soufh.” purse early today. if the Soviets disagreed with them
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