Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1947 — Page 15

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VFDNESDAY, MARCH 8 187 __ ‘Father Killed, 3 Children Watch

* Mother in Jail Pending Inquest

VINCENNES, Ind, March 5 (U. P.).~An inquest was.scheduled today in the gun. death of Donald Small, 30, a railway fireman, who was shot during a quarrel with his ‘wife whilé their three young children watched. - > Mrs, Anna Small, 29, told Shariff Prancis Thomas that the gun wen}

‘* She sdid ‘her husband came home drunk and threatened her with the

weapon. He was killed as she tried | .

to take the gun away from him; she sald. : 2 Mrs. Small ran to the home of a neighbor to call a doctor, leaving the children, ranging in age from 3 to 9 years, in the house with the

No charges were filed pending the inquest, but Mrs. Small was held in Knox county jail.

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Times Slate Getvice NOTRE DAME, Ind. March 5— James Murphy, a student from Indianapolis, is one of the co-authors of/ “Meet the Missus,” musical comedy now having a five-day run in Notre Dame university's Washingn. hall, & Concerning the housing: problems of married veteran students, the comedy was written by Mr. Murphy

HOOSIER HUSKY — Fooey to those 1-year-old Chicago and San Francisco babies who have been crowing about weighing 20 and 23 pounds, says this Indiana youngster. He's Reginald Bruce Sechman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Marion Sechman of Amo, Ind., and at 91/, months he tips the scales at exactly 25 pounds. Reginald Bruce had cut six teeth at eight months, and already he's beginning to walk.

Vote to Name Dam

For Herbert Hoover WASHINGTON, March 5 (U. P.). —The house public lands committee yesterday approved a bill to

change the name of Boulder dam on the Colorado river to Hoover dam, in honor of former President Herbert Hoover. il The action was by : voice - vote.

and James Sheridan of Manhasset, NY. :

{There were dissenting votes.

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P.).—Personal property in the lav-| By MARGUERITE SMITH ish country home of David Edman WANT TO PICK sweet peas right Sr, 40-year-old once-wealthy war UP to mid-July? That's what Ros-

contractor accused of killing hfs ai. | 0 el giss 5. Locks fo: oes. vorced wife, was scheduled today tolers and small Rosalind Ann do. Mr.

be sold at public auction next Fri-| Brothers just plants them. Here's ; how. Edman was reported without! Plant seed early and plant it charge of fifst degree murder in he says. “I plant it as early as I the shotgun death of Mrs. Ruth can work the ground. I make a

Clark Edman, 38, Announcement of the sale was

funds for his defense against theldeep, are the two important points,|

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made in an advertisement in a Columbus newspaper. The ad did not mention the motorboats, . automobiles, airplanes and other’ expensive gifts lavished by Edman on his 17-year-old son, David Jr, The boy and his aunt, Mrs, Hilma Hughes, Des Moines, Iowa, Edman’s| sister, live in the $75,000 pine-pan-eled Ogilville home, ' Edman’'s attorneys announced they would sell farm implements and household furnishings, including antiques, ? Edman ~ remains “in>-Jait awaiting arraignment. He was arraigned several weeks ago after his capture in

court and the arraignment was delayed. : i

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{LA PAZ, Bolivia, March 5 (U. P.). —Authorities reported today that

| (though that's a good idea if your

ground already fittéd, put chemical fertilizer .in the furrow, cover it with plain soil, then plant the seeds 6 inches apart in a single row. I cover the seed only lightly at first, with maybe 2 inches of dirt, then as the vines grow, fill up the trench’ around them, - “That gives them a good deep root system down where the ground is. cool even in hot weather. After the planting the main thing is to keep them well watered but never get water on the vines—just soak the roots.”. Mr. Brothers doesn’t use lime especially ‘for his sweet pea row

garden is the sort that can't raise beets or spinach. He limes his whole gayden regularly every three years. Another pointer—try planting your sweet peas where they get only morning sun. ; ” " o

10 persons were killed, and 60 were injured in a landslide which swept across the main highway running up into the mountains from La Paz.

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IF YOU just hate strawberry shortcake, you'd better skip this| . A : : one, J. E. Dickerson, 818 N: Arling- like this right up to midsummer. ton ave. gets so many strawberries| “If they arrive while the garden off a “city man's garden” that “we is still soggy I heel them in, spreadjust get tired picking them.” He ing the. plants out in a row. If I emphasizes early planting and|think it will be only a day or two plenty of humus in the ground if until I can plant I put the plants you want a good crop. : in. a scant inch of water to keep “I've got my plants ordered now them moist, but not wet until I can for mid-March delivery’and will set plant. (If greund is still frozen, them just as soon a¢ the ground is keep plants in damp peat’ moss or dry enough,” he sdys. sand in a ‘cool place.)

Lower Speed Limit On 10 Streets

A 20-mile-an-hour speed zone has been set up on 10 more Indianapolis streets by the city safety board. The board yesterday ordered the speed reduction as traffic deaths continued to plague accident prevention officials. Reduced to the lower speed limit were the following streets: .

Illinois st., between Washington and 16th sts.; Imdihia “wwe, between Ohio and

} Joel Ba Massatha Rr between i111é - wis an 0 -sts.; I” st., between charge of the mob that pulled Wil I A Toy Ta lh ee DeiWoen lie Earle from the Pickens county twee Wasiimgton and Shelby sts.; Noble jail and brutally killed him. tar veen Washinglon 2k : is ave.; Pt. Wayne ave, . between Fleming said that Herd blasted |Pennsylvania and 10th sts.; Kentucky ave.,

Earle to death with a shotgun|jethces Iiinols st ane White

Seek Indictments In Lynching Case

GREENVILLE, S. C., March 5 (U. P.).—A South Carolina grand jury will be asked next week to return murder indictments against 31 men charged with lynching, it was announced today.

A signed statement from one of the mobsters “identified” the ring leader. R. C. Herd, a taxicab dispatcher, was accused by a. Greenville cab driver, H. T. Fleming, of taking

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panions in the lynching and said,|!on and 16th sts.

“Give me some more shells, boys.” Herd and the other men—mostly . cab drivers—are out of jail on $2500 bonds pending the outcome of grand pury action. All are charged with murder. A coroner's jury yesterday failed to place responsibility for the crime. However, the failure would not halt the state's case against those responsible for Earle’s death.

Lenten: Sermon Given

By Wisconsin Pastor “It is not of our own choosing that we are brought face to face with God, but -the net can enclose| us whether we will or not.” This statement was made by the |Rev. John O. Patterson of Madison, Wis., at the noonday Lenten|’ service today in Christ Episcopal church on the Circle. - The Rev. Mr. | Patterson, who spoke on the “Parable of the Seed,” will be heard tonight at 7:45 in the Advent Episcopal church and tomorrow and

“Religion is primarily God's activity toward man rather than what man does for God,” the speaker said, .

Miss Heidt to Be Maennerchor Soloist * Winifred Heidt, young American contralto, will be soloist with Clarence Elbert and - the Indianapolis | Maennerchor © in -Brahms" “Alto|" Rhapsody” at 8 p. m. next Saturday in the Athenaeum, ?

Saturday's progMim also will include two groups of solos by Miss Heidt and two choral groups by the Maennerchor. Dorothy Munger will accompany both the soloist and the male chorus. ;

Favored by Krug WASHINGTON, Man:h 5 (U, P.).|* —Secretary of Interior.J. A. Krug and two California congressmen | said today they were “unanimous” in favor of immediate statehood for Hawaii, ; : | Mr. Krug and Reps. Clare Engle (R. Cal.) and Norris : Paulson (R, Cal.) returned here today after a two weeks tour of the Pacific. !

‘Hamlet’ Date Here Changed to March 24

The dates of Maurice Evans” lo¢al appearance in his famed version of “Hamlet” have been changed, Manager Vincent Burke.of English’s announced today. : Mr. Evans will strut and. fret his “a « hour upon the stage beginning ’ Monday, March 24, for a three-day run, including a matinee perform-| . ance Wednesday, March 26. Bo

WOULD BAN RUSS AID } | WASHINGTON, March 5 (U. P)). —Rep. Fred A. Bradley (R. Mich) / sald he would seek swift ac- . tion on his bill to suspend all shipments to Russia until fhe Soviet Union settles for 95 lend-lease ships ee ER i ey

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A GAY BOUQUET—Rosalind Ann Brothers picks sweet peas

river; t) West and Noble charge and then turned to his com- |sts., and Senate ave. between Washing-

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“FOR a good strawberry patch you need all the humus you can get—manure, garden rubble, straw. New home owners who haven't even a single blade of grass are up against a tough proposition if they want berries, but I'd set out my plants—then' mulch with something, even old newspapers, if I had nothing better—anything to keep that moisture in the ground. In mid-summer there are always

If you're freezer-minded, Senator Dunlap is a good strawberry, but Mr. Dickerson thinks Dorsett and Fairfax are the best tasting. Mr, and Mrs. John Judy, 6333 Park ave., with an’eye on winter shortcakes, are planting the new Streamliner, also a good freezer. Don’t forget you can count on a pint of berries from each well-cared-for plant and every back yard has a spot for a few berries so long as it gets half ‘sun or better, ” » os WATCH for a new control for plant lice and mites, hexaethyl tetraphosphate. It's expected on

the ‘market this spring under various trade names, is said to do a better job than nicotine sulfate, cost - less.

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