Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1947 — Page 12
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Succession Bill "She's Like Queen Victoria, Hunt for Hushand Sent to Truman Had to Do the Courting’ In Trunk Slaying
. confined to a wheel chair for 12 years by a paralytic stroke, said today | Martin Not Marshall of his rew wife, the former Emma Peterson of Wyoming: “She's like - Wife's Body Found ; i | Queen Victoria. She had tg do all the courting” { ” Jut Fink in din . py | The wedding Sunday oR aaxed 5 courtahip which began ist Pebru-| Under-"Hotel Porch Bh pasted and sent to AY when the widowed Mrs. Peterson wrote a letter to the Elkhart Truth, SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal..July 10 ye aust | concerning some early Elkhart his.| ~~ Te [(U. P.).-~Tall, heavyset Morley; the White House today legislation 8 FHL "i the letter E. Pot. expected Elias or Edward. The two, ging 47-year-old hotel dining room which would make Speaker Joseph tory. She signe dah continued their correspondence, dis- : -] erson | operator and master of eight lan W. Martin Jr, next.in line for the CIS0H. cussing their childhoods in Elkhart, or | guages, was sought today for ques-{ presidency if Mr. Truman is un-|- Mr. Arisman. who prides himself 1. month Emma decided to tioning in the trunk slaying of his! able to complete his term - of on his knowledge of early EIKhart, ios her ister in Elkhart and up-! New Orleans-born wife, Helen, 47.) . office, ‘could remember no E. Peterson and |, yrriving lost no time in becom-! ys King's decom body] The vote was 365 to 11. {decided to write the fellow to And | yo ary Arisman's ‘Queen Victoria.” identified by a 10s poste dentist | The bill was recommended by out how he appened to know 90| Mr. Arisman said no honeymoon from. dentures—was found yester- | Mr. Truman shortly whet he much about the town's early Be. |yog planned and that he would! gay stuffed in a wooden trunk. stepped up from the vice-presidency | Te his surprise, the answer came continue operating his electrical! The trunk was found beneath the on the death of President Roose- from Emma Peterson, not from an business. | back porch of the Andrews hotel, velt in 1045. The senate passed in ” a a landmark to travelers on the Los,
it recently : | : Angeles-S a! high y ine oe mene ve wen SEO) RUSSIANS, [Morshall Tops | [Mitac lant ert” o
of the house would follow the vice- '‘Best-Dressed List { Grundell said after an autopsy that |
‘president in gs b} icpestioh. Hw v deatd was from strangulation,” Mrs, : der present law the secretary of | NEW YORK, July 10 ( P). = King, it was reported, once was state is next in line De Gaulle Warns | The best-dressed men of the 1947 married to a French count, killed y ! . PANAMAS ® SOFT STRAWS The legislation -provides that if | summer season were named today in world war I. ; the speaker is unable to assume PARIS, July 10 (U,_ P)—Gen. py the Mayfair magazine {fashion . 4 J . the presidency, the office would RO charles de Gaulle said yesterday guild. { Knotted ny Toe 3 Nod. dad wl : ' ® COCOANUTS LEGHORNS to the president pro tempore of " lectl ; : i p ! » that. unless . Russian expansion 1s The selections: strangle her. The body was attired _ ; ¢ » the senate, 10 the secretaries. of |" Becretary of State George OC. in 5 yellow linen ld bobby sox | ® SAILORS ® BAKUS
state, treasury and War, attorney stopped. Europe is doomed to 0°} Marshall: Motion Pleture Actor! | general, postmaster general, and glavement and the world will face 8 Lin Ladd: Radio Singer Jack| ang Jo shoes stig wrapped in a an) : . . the secretaries of Navy, Interior, new global war | Smith; Bing Crosby; Eddie Rick-| Deputy Coroner Fred M. Waters . ® PUERTO RICAN PALMS agriculture, copnmerce And labor, Asserting that Russian influence | oo ker: Tennis Btar Jack Krae Movs Qonnls fo LY ary in that order had -rrow swept over {wo-thirds of | mer: Hosiery Executive Prank end pigs « King 'e
The bill also provides that any Europe, Gen, Dé Gatlle sald at a 4: Radio Commentator Tex Me- | dividual succeeding to the pres- luncheon of the Anglo-American Bur iB T | Mrs. Ethel Venn, hotel proprietor, Individual Orary; Nelson Rockefeller, and «1 Mrs. King seldom had been idency. must. meet the conatitu-| Press association: James C. Petrillo, the music czar. . : mm ol i oa . $5 Panamas «...oveee... Now $2.50 tional requirements—must be 35 “If things were to remain what ye. seen around the hotel since she ar-| Yes, everything goes in this sensational clear. : rived May 13 with her husband to
OAT { age and A native-born'they are, this Europe here sooner g . goad years 0 age a lor later would, by the law of Anderson Woman, 80, [take over the dinifig room on lease. ance of straws! Here's your chance to really $6 Panamas <..oeenv New 3.00
| physics, be absorbed hy a hegemony Injured by Hoodlums [The ed0ple 408 UY else 11 Pais get a bargain . . . plenty of straws but be $7.50 Panamas ..........Now 3,76
14 heneath which its genius and its | x : British Black Out Hight would disappear Times State Service {$8750 before moving here. ) here early! $3.95 Puerto Ricans ......Now 2.00
Guadalcanal Riot :N@WS Ana as far as the world 1s con- ANDERSON, Ind, July 10.--Mrs.| King, employed briefly the first : \ SYDNEY, July 10 (U, P).—The cerned, its destiny would only be Villa Green, 80, was in a hospital week in May as a chef at one of ; $2.95 Straws ....o0co00..Now [50 roval air force today failed to make an immense and fatal war.” [today with a broken hip after hood- the Los Angeles Brown Derby resradio contact with Cuadalcanil i |lums atiempted to snatch her purse taurants, disappeared Sunday in the See Our Windows Your Hatter . . . | $3.95 Sailers ..c.oovve...Now 2,00 where American airmen reported ACCEPTS UNIVERSITY POST |Tuesday and knocked her to the two-toned sedan which he and his : : natives rioting against British set- DURHAM, N.-H, July 10 (U { pavement, Wife drove here, : tlers and demanding rice and flour, | P.) — Harold. W. Stoke, president of| A companion, Mrs. Louise Stoner,| He wag believed to Have carried “Eritish authorities bikeked out aii’ the - University of “New HARPENTFe Ke KAveked dow by the worlds Al least $5500 of the proceeds from news on the riot and ordered the since 1944, ‘accepted today the be bandits who fled when the wom. sale of their home. f
= ome er Fn. x 2% “> > : as or 4 Americans not ‘to: discuss the sit-|presidency of Louisiana State uni-|en cried out, suffered back and neck noMINATED AS U.S. JUDGE | Sot : Corner Iinels and J
uation versity, [injuries. = WASHINGTON, July 10 (U. P) Market Streets
democratic chairman, was nomi- 37 N. Pennsylvania Street nated by President Truman today ;
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