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‘turn a verdict of justifiable toon ficide. but after Mrs, Traverse’s ac-

y.! head. “He has deafened me this time,” they quoted her as saying.

10 a. m. Monday. her, she said, when she refused to . Sheriff Thayer said he. and his | give him money. _ found Mr. Traverse, ® gheriff Thayer said he and| er, intoxicated when they|geputies had gone to the Traverse home several times on complaints While his wife was signing an (nat the barber was beating his affidavit, the barber went to a room wife. “gorner to get a shirt and returned

the B siraight razor in his hand, | ey sa : > Fired Two Shots T5000 Ineligible

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“Deputy Wood fired one shot, peels To Vote Here shoulder.’ He then fired the secin the heart and killed him. | (Continued From Page One) “Traverse was still advancing. .mitteq to. cast a ballot on. an|

after the first shot and the deputy| mgayit of their residence as was - thought .he. had missed,” Sheriff| , ;¢104 in the 1946 primary. Thayer said. = “Itwas™the~belief| = y/o ,. ame is on ‘the voting of my deputy that Traverse was | list and you cast a ballot in either | starting to wield a razor on MIs.|, yc 1946 elections you are eligible

Traverse or myse te this year without reregisterMrs. Traverse told another story.- 0.79 egls

“It was plain murder,” she said. Se . “When my husband was shot, the| 84,000 Vere “Purged first time, he dropped the "razor| As the result of failures to go to and held on ta the bed with both the polls last year, 84000 voters =

hands. : | were “purged” from the books. of|= a Terrible’ Was | these’ 28,000 put themselves back onl=

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* the sheriff held ‘me by the arms. | ent out by the board. My husband begged the deputy another 2000 “purged” voters |

“The whole horrible thing about registered.

it was the way he stood there and Registration officials estimate Segue 3 hg deputy went ahead (yo: more than 15,000 other voters’ terrible.” anyway. Oh, it was in the city never have been on the | . books. The sheriff said today a formal investigation would be held in the! Branth Offices Open affair. I Branch registration offices will be

Coroner Changes Verdict conducted for the next two weeks in various parts of the city. Thev Coroner Marvin R. Davis said | will be open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.

last night he was prepared to re- |g; the following places the next ~ five days:

Gr A TODAY ants Given Professors School 2. 700 N. Delaunre: School 40, |

At |. U. for Research 102 N. Senate: School § 740 E. Vermont:

| Fire Station 7. 38 E. New York st.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 21 ‘TowoRROW (U. P)~Two Indiana university 2 0 is, 10 & owe; N Rural hn

scientists today. were recipients of Siation on Joe E Nashingwon ; Pire Sta-

grants totaling $26425 to continue MONDAY their cancer research. School 10, 1355 Carrollton: Fire Station Dr. Herman J. Muller, 1946 Noble i ft” prize winer for his work on genetics, | Al | received a grant of $12,600 to con- Basses rus gue, 347 Mass. ave.

TUESDAY tinue his studies. School 17, 1103 N. West st. School 23, _ The other grant was presented to (360 W. 13 s: School 32, 3110 N. nii- | Dr. S. E..Luria, assistant professor| "0% MAI'¢ Orage, dls & Talbott. | f bacteri i Rod o ology, for his work dealing Seool 41, 3002 Rader: School 42, 1002 | with virus disease. |W. 2th st: Fire Station zn. 3001 Dgels; The grants were awarded by the | Purniture Bore 34s & Clifion: Walters |

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‘The sheriff said that he and Deputy Wood came to the Traverse home. Wednesday night and saw Mrs. Traverse pressing a cloth to fe

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“I was trying to run to him, but the lists by returning postal cards 2

not to shoot him again. He told ye reregistered in the last three! them, Please don’t shoot me. I'll weeks. * This leaves 59,000 of the i=

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