Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1947 — Page 15

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The Marion county grand jury today postponed a hearing on evidence in the case of 14-year-old Richard Dale Ime] who confessed killing his stepmother with a shotgun last Tuesday night. Postponement of the hearing was due to illness of several members of the grand jury. < A temporary. affidavit charging

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Sherwood Blue, attorney for the child, said juvenile court will retain jurisdiction unless the grand Jury. should return = first degree murder tharge in“the case. In that event, jurisdiction would be assumed by criminal court for trial

“We don't think the boy should be arrested and held in {all with adult eriminals without bond on said Mr. Blue in explaining why police couldn't find the boy to arrest him last night. Prosecutor Judson L. Stark, who filled the murder affidavit in the case, sald he would not bring pressure for the child's arrest pend-

It the grand jury fails to bring |{a first-degree murder charge against | the boy he will remain under juris-

The boy confessed, according to || police, that he shot his:stepmother, Mrs. Lillian Imel, at their home, 111501 N. Drexel ave, in a fit of scoled him for

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By 18 I. U. So iy Times § BLOOMINGTON, Ind, sororities at Indiana university

women students.

semester, second semester.

pledged to a sorority.

were the following: ha Chi Omega ~-- Nanc Ora ar davitie; Marilou - Roden! snapolis; Ramona Ann Ward, Anderson Janetnelle Welrick, Indianapollis. Alpha Omicron FPi—Beverly Henderson Anderson. :

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Haute; Martha Lou Goss, Mooresville,

maker, Indianapolis; Jane Lindenberg, In dianapolis; Rosemary Moeller, Greens burg; Alleen Thompson, Indianapolis Betty Young, Shelbyville, Chi Omega—Nancy A. Shelley, Indian apolis. Delite Delta Delta—Prisciila Ditks, Rich

mond Hinkle, Kokomo; dianapolis;

Kappa Alphas Theta—Mary Ann Comp ton, Carmel; M. Jane Dunlap, Blooming ton; Shirley Esmon, Indianapolis; Char

Kathe! Warland, Shelbyville; Patricia Anna

Welch, Indianapolis; Elizabeth Wright, Bloomington. ¢ Kemp, and Jane Teague, Indianapolis.

anapolis; Doris B.

Jean Hollister, Kervan,

Haute; Phyllis Templeton, Terre Haute.

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son; Barbara J Carolyn Dugdale, Indianapolis.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

168 Pledges Announced -

Freshmen must have made a prescribed scholastic average during their first semester before: being

Among the pledges from Indianapolis and Central Indiana points

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Alpha Phil — Loulse Laughlin, Terre

Alpha Xi Delta—Margaret Anne Hay-

; Joan Pinot, Indianspolis; Ohristins osephine H. Justice, InJosp Meininger, Indianapolis; Nelsbn, Anderson; Harriett R.

Beverly A. Turaer, Bedford; Mary Prahces Watts, Terre Haute. Delta Ganima — Marjorie A. Beard, Bloomington; Rebecca ck, Bloomington; lin, Sally Pi

Martyn Kimber. etorson and Eileen Stdman, all of Indianapolis. Delta Zeta—Marjorje Ray, Indianapolis.

. Indianapolis; Mary K. King,

- Lois Hepner, 98 XKimberling, Milles, Rushville; ryn Soripture, Gessnsburg; Beverlie

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Phi My—Jo Anne Oaddell Hayes, Craw~ fordsville; Janis Heithecker, Mary Alice

PL Beta Phi—Oharlotte Chrisney, IndiDeal, Bloomington; Indianapolis; Lou Ann olis; LaVonne Mannfeid, lis; Patricia Ann Stapleton, Inis; Pauline W. Templeton, Terre

Delta Tau--Susan Solomon, In-

Sigma Kappa — Barbara Ann Coplen, Frankfort; Martha Huffer, Ann M, Hutchison, and Shirley Schifferdecker, Indianap-

Zeta Tau Alpha—Qloria Baker, Ander- : ean Daum, Plainfield;

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March 21.—Eighteen Indiana university social have announced the pledging of 168

Pledging for the 1046-47 school year is under the deferred system | which was put into operation at the university this year, The pledging | of freshman women and sorority rushing, which in the past have faken

place at the opening of the fall were held during the

Local Briefs

The Major Harold C. Megrew auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will hold a 6 p. m, ,| dinner meeting Monday in the hall, 437 Prospect st. Mr, Phyllis Pritchard, president, will preside. :

A oolor movie on “The Nation's Building Stone” will be resented at a noon meeting of the Scientech -|club Monday in the Antlers hotel.

'l Newly elected officers of the No- -| blesville post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, are Albert Johnson, commander; Walter Moon, junior vice commander; James K. Stern, quartermaster; Dr. Lee Andrews, post surgeon; Edmund Sullivan, post employment and -service officer; Guy Hanner, adjutant, and Hoyt Shanks, trustee. .

Members of the local Knights of “| Columbus will attend mass at 9 -|a. m. Sunday in St. John's church. The annual breakfast will follow in the Severin hotel. Prof. Daniel O. O'Grady, of Notre Dame, will speak.

D. K. Marburger and P. L. Lamb of E. F. Marburger & Son, 1819 N. Meridian st.,, are attending the first national meeting of Mexglass and Flexwood ' distributors. in Louisville, Ky.

E. M. Hastings, national president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, will address a meeting of the society at 6:30 o'clock tonight at Purdue university. The meeting is sponsored by the Purdue chapter.

George BH. Weiss, Chicago manager for the port of New York authority, will address members of the Indianapolis Traffic club Tuesday

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The Hep Debs and Tabus will hold their Happy Humbug Hop at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in Brookside Community center. Delbert Dale's orchestra will play and Mike May will sing. Pictures for king and queen must be submitted not later than noon tomorrow.

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