Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1947 — Page 23

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A verdiotr of ‘necidental death was

Ww. ‘Morris st., found dead Wednesday in their gas-filled home. Dr. Roy B. Storms, county Coronoer, said a sdoond autopsy made by Dr R. N. Harger, Indians Medical achool toxicologist, indicated there was enough carbon monoxide in both bodies to cause death. Following the first autopsy Dr. Storms theorised Mr. Connell had died of a heart attack and his wife of carbon monoxide. The coroner said it was possible that Mr. Connell fell while suffering & heart attack. He said Mrs. Connell may have rushed to his side, neglecting to.turn off the gas stove, and that both were overcome by gas. The couple, who was to celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary soon, is survived by a

son, Harry BE. Connell, Ft. Wayne; |

Mrs. Connell's sister, Mrs. BE. E Lovelace, Columbus, Ind, and Mr. Connell's brother, Andrew Connell, New Albany. Double services will be held at 9 a. m, tomorrow at Kirby mortuary and at 930 a. m. in Assumption Catholie church. Burial will be in Holy Cross,

Bandit's Glasses Were Out of Focus

A bandit who wore thick eyeglasses robbed a filling station at-

tendant of his money changer con- Greee

taining $15 early today. But he overlooked $80 laying in plain sight on a desk. William E. Scott, 1036 Reisner. st,

attendant at the Gaseteria station |fiee!

at 1000 E. New York st, told police the man came into the station and ordered a coke. Alter drinking the coke, Mr. Scott said, the man pulled a gun, took the money changer and left. . Police today sought to identify the |! man by fingerprints he left on the coke bottle.

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Four hundred and eighty-seven Butler university students were honored yesterday at traditional Honor Day exercises held in the Butler Meldhouse. Scholarships, cash prizes, plaques, trophies and other awards were

‘given by the university and local

and national organisations in recognition of scholastic - achievement throughout the school year. Dr, Clyde B. Wildman, president of DePauw university, delivered the Honor Day address. Butler President M. O. Ross presided. Seven Get All A's The honor roll contained twentyeight names with three seniors, Barbdra Fark, Carolyn H. Shaw, and Paul William Thomas, and four juniors, Jeanne Ada Malott, Rebecca Taggart, and Jack B, Becor listed with straight A's. All are from Indianapolis. Nancy C. Rodecker, Indianapolis senior, was awarded the Alliance Francaise silver medal. Margaret © Spink, Indianapolis’ senior, received a dietetic intern appointment at Michael Reese hospital in Chicago, Ill, and Ruth Ann George, Indianapolis, and Imogene McClellan, Seymour, received W. XK. Kellogg Foundation scholarships. New members of Theta Phi, international religious honor society, |x include:

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Laura Nell Loyd, De

tained 11 names Including Lloyd Seve. land, Ind sen Norma Koster, Indianapolis on. whe were in the highest 1 cenit. New pledges of Ka Delta education Thor society, included Thomas Beall Lloyd Cleveland, Durbin, Los ; Wking ,_ Doris M. Pleck, ured Holland, Patricia Towitt, Betty Jean Savy John W. Moore, Jo Morriso Caro son,

gh, Webber, = Bluffton, been membership in Delta ool Kappa, honorary essional organisation” of physical edu. cation for women Mary Jean Warren, Pain gton senior, received the “Elisa A. Blaker teaching award. Herberta Pry, Indianapolis onion received the Delta Pi hip plaque. Gene Phillip received the Council of Administrative women award

Lecal Boys Rank High

The business school honor roll containing 19 Rhinos included William Davey, Indianapolis senior, and Clarence Harris, Indianapolis junior, J re, est 1 per cent, New mem fred Marshall henor ay Oe William A. Basler, | Richard Coffin, Theodurs M, eh Donald Goben,

Harry V. Atkins, James H. Bllerbrook, a ne nd Jor molds, Fisher Haruid, iemer, Wallace, and Sa i is, - Ind . is senlor, and Gea ® yascovich, al a “ot Indianapolis: [Ralph ITtuls, Carmel senior, were selected and nald G. Winamac; Robert |i. membership in Kapps Tau Alpha, na- . Black, Gresawood; 1 Lynnton Ewell, New tional Honorary Journ ournalise RB fraternity and Market; 8. Edward Tesh, Claymont; as been selected Dei C. :Pellett, Greento J. Di

ani Joyce, Spencer, Va. and Richard C. Mills, received the Temple Soho:

rwood, prises.

Prank Baim, Wascovich, Indisnapolis. —~ . provement con awards included first prise, $40, ills Wichita, Kas. d

soo. B. het , Los Ang! second prise, $80, bert M. Black, Green-

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ternity for women, as the Journalism rate oy is women § journalism major In Harris also vo received the Sigma. Del Chi certificate ted annua Busty OF by the national prof 1 journal to an nding senior al m. William ell, 7% etre Php: rE award? rior ard given by the ved na Lee aw si 7% the

lis chapter oat pre and activities.

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