Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1948 — Page 5
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Watts testimony ‘that he was|
garved, threatened and beaten into nis confession of the shotgun slaying of Mrs. Mary Lois Burney Nov. 12 at her North Side Indianhoine. The witnesses included State Police Officers John J. Barton and pobert A. O'Neal, both of whom denied Watts’ allegations that only they had beaten him with blackjacks and concealed vital evidence. Story Conflicts Both men testified they did not gee Watts or begin to question him until the evening of Nov. 13, the
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SEARCH ENDED— Testimony that Mrs, Verna Gordon Britain k the-American wife of a British flying officer, bravely | met death on a Jap submarine with a cheery goodby to the enemy crew yesterday ended a four-year search for her. A member of the sub crew told this story as a surprise rebuttal witness at the war crimes trial in Tokyo of former Premier Tojo and 24 others. Mrs, Britain was taken captive aboard the sub after her ship was ‘sunk. According to the witness, she refused to have her hands tied or be blindfolded before being
shot,
night following the.murder. Watts
had told of one severe beating by "the two officers on the éarly morn- |
Ing of Nov. 13, & lew outs afer
pas also testified that he had, led the men to the shotgun on this morning, asserting that the expedition on Nov. 18 when the gun was) ~ found on a field oi Banas St. was! s “plant.” Previously, during a hearing from which the jury was excluded, Watts gave a conflicting story, as
“sertinig’ that he ‘did ‘lead “the of-. cers to the gun Nov. 18,
Reporters Questioned i Indianapolis -newspaper and photographers who interviewed and photographed Watts Nov. 18 and during the preceding ‘six days in which he was being questioned, !
also appeared as rebuttal witnesses, Mrs. H. Rhoner, Chicago, and Leo Owen, president of the National All De] that Watts bore no B emer: also of Chicago, second Apartment Owners Association, said.
marks® of violence, Watts had previously said he was beaten every | night, and that on Nov. 18 one eye was swollen shut, and he had cuts on his head and hips. _ The case which got under way, dan. 12 is expected. to wind up| wmetime next week. The ation will probably finish A rehuital witnesses Monday and the ae is expected to go to the all-| Bale jury _by mid-week,
| MUKDEN BATTLE RAGES |
SHANGHAL Jan. 34 (UP)—Heavy
fghting flared up in the Mukden First place in the women's pair have not bees able to get together Area today as the new Manchurian ®VeN! Was taken by Mrs. Harold on a suitable substitute.
commander, Gen. Wei Li-Huang conferred with Nationalist field commanders -and administrators.
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Our service embodies all that goes
faction; the satisfaction of a beautiful tribute to a loved one, yet no
HISEY & TITUS
NORTH DELAWARE ST .
Visitors Walk Off | With Bridge Titles
{ ~ Out-of-Town Pairs Cop ‘State Laurels Out-of-town bridge teams yester(day walked off with the major laurels ‘at thé 12th annual Indiana State Bridge Tournament in the
| Hotel Lincoln. . Winning teams in the mixed pair
and Mrs. L. J. Goldstein, Cincin-! nati, who took first place,
plac Local Couple Third | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Riegner, Indianapolis, third place. f Mrs. Arch Falender and W. H. Weindorf, both of Indianapolis, fourth place.
prose Taking honors in the men's pair ready for a determined attack on {event were Leo Rot, New York the
{City, and Mr. Glatt, first place. Paul G. Kraut and Martin R.
pe Logansport, second place.
Mr, Riegner and Noble Morgan," both of Indianapolis, third place. ' Results
Feldstein and Mrs. L. J. Goldstein, | both of Cincinnati. | In second place were Mrs. B. M.|
eee (Angell and Mrs. K. P. Pettijohn, ing
|both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Dale Lentz and Mrs. C. E. Mathews, both of Indianapolis, were in third position. ! Open pair events started the sec- | ond day of the tournament this af-| ternoon. ‘Team of four competition | (will close the contests tomorrow,
Truth’ Is Subject
{1 Of Lesson-Sermon
“Truth” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of
" Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow,
- The goldén text is: “Study “to show. thyseft: Epproved nto God a2 be ashamed, rightly dividing the word! fof “truth.” TI "Tim. 2:15. ‘The lessop-sermon also “includes! the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health wit™ Key to the Scrip- | tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Love and truth make free, but evil and,
| error lead into captivity” p. 227. | | . -
“1IN INDIANAPOLIS
‘EVENTS TO! TODAY
Meeting FW. (through Sunday) | Antirs, t Laymien's Rotrent = Both this| a
Avenue Methodist Church . (tomorrow. afternoon | Park Chureh). | . | Sympnony rehestra. Cone m., Murat Theater, [indians Women's and Children's Apparel Club—Severin Hotel
[EVENTS TOMORROW
Catholic and Protestant Church Jerglens. Cathedral Hour Vespers—3:30 p Scot - tish Rite Cathedral (Preceded by ‘an dwin J. Biltcliffe organ recital.) !Indisns Federation Business and Professional Women--Claypool Hotel,
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berts India diana
BIRTHS. LAT Oelomanm-Dr, a. Gertrude Rudolph
feeling of satis.
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Advocated for | Marshall Plan
_ |ing that recovery ‘|gram be put in the hands of a
spect for our committee.”
| Bmory Ji J Knipp, 4, at Methodist, —
ie Contra
: ‘Brookings Institution Study Outlined
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UP)—
Chairman Arthur H. Vandenberg of |
the Senate Foreign Relations Com« mittee today made public a Brookings Institution study recommend: the European pro-
single administrator with wide Powers and Cabinet rank. recommendation, tallying
views on the controversial issue, may serve as the basis for compromising conflicting ideas on running the Marshall Plan.
Sen: Vandenberg asked his com-|’
mittee to give close study to the Brookings report as a means of settling the “wide divergence ‘of opinion” on the question of “who's going to run the Marshall Plan.” The Michigan Republican urged his committee to consider placing the operation of the recovery program in the hands of a single, powerful administrator with Cai» inet rank. Dispute Rent Control The question of whether to con-
| tinue rent control was disputed anew, Yes sald unions; no, said |landlords, ’
A spokesman for apartment owners said. there is no housing shortage. It is merely, he said, “A figment of imagination.” :
In favor of continued rent ¢on-| Airdls were representatives..of..the) . -
United Automobile Workers and
the Textile Workers Union, both!:
CIO. Donald Montgomery of the UAW asked that Congress, in ad-
dition, roll “back rents “for ‘tenants
who signed the 15 per cent “voluntary” increase with landlords in exchange for leases extending through next December. “If this is not the time to permit federal rent controls to expire then that time will never come,” John E,
Mr. Owen said that the “violent upheaval” of the war is past. The {nation’s population has now set{tled permanently in a “true postwar pattern.” he added. Attack Tax Plan House ‘Democrats are - getting) Republican-sponsored income tax reduction bill. Minority Leader Sam Rayburn of Texas said he and his colleagues will “show how ne-
'Tarious, d'shonest and contemptible] {ie tax bill is.” Most Democrats are
opposed to the measure, but they
Opposes Army Witness Chairman - Albert J. Engel (R. Mich.) doesn’t want the Army sendits chief budget officer before
his House Appropriations Subcom-| .'.
‘Earlier this week, Mr. Engel ac{cused the budget chief of covering {up: Army. “dirt” from congressional investigators, but other Congressmen staunchly defended Richards. Urges Grain Rationing
Agricultare Secretary Clinton P. {Anderson asked the House Banking "Committee to expedite a Senate-| approved resolution extending his
grain-rationing power over the na-t -
tion's distillers for one month. Mr, |
Anderson's authority is scheduled to:
run out next Saturday.
“Kid Muscles’ Seized
Pa
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24 (UP)=|'
Curtis Hunt, 1p, described .as a) “high school bully,” was held today for a “hearing by Juvenile" Court authorities on a charge of selling]
“protection” for a dime a week to]
/smaller boys in his class.
f Robert, i, Blerahl, ahiotte Ne My Raymond. Anna Clu Ivan, Fran per SATION ; Jotn. Vi fini _Sturm; Robert, Fredi in Le Joy Pieipont TL. Dorothy Movi, Jack, Jecqualine MoAllister; Albert, | Jhseueiine Cohen, and ward, Mary oe me Yineant t's—~Robert, Betty McKay: Ivo: lvia Olmstead; Kenneth, Catherine Sviden, and Robert, Eleanor Brown.
ng. AL Home—Harry, Beaulah Jackson, 110 8.| Artes Dr. and Ervin, Thelma Bastin, | 3063 N. Gladstone Ay
Gir At_ General--Ollie, Betty Jean owe, and | Evender, Mable Cowdus At St. rameis ~ Francis, Bett Lou Angerer; “Povie. Joyce Gifford; George, | Leeris Wates, and Howard, Rose Rhine.
| At Methodist—Jonn
Marguerite Harris, Homer,
Marian Conner; - Carney, LaEugene, Alice Pields jonn, Ru Ruth Waiker, and Frits. Katherine Ab Si, Vincent's — Don, Ruby Kags: Ralph Winifred Word: John oatricia Clark, nd Jrvin, Mary Jane Peter ames, Betty
Jook, "Boule ard
ona. Henry, Hazel Carroll,
Douglass nd ett, 8 ia, 3 Hinton. ti & Tiiinots 7 ’ DEATHS
Ruth Helen Jories, 51, Tat 312 Eagtern carcinom Purcell nda 2, 228 coronary occlusion.
Theodore M. Gentry,90, at 617 8 Missourt| arteriosclerosis
at Columbia. |
ula R Lee, #, at 1 Five heart, Leo L. Wade, 33, | Jao tX Dahil Riley, J
$32 Villa, arterio-
at Someiiodint, Siitaranh in}
and TEsunethl
The 4 tie y that binds. a wy to Ye child is a subtle. It is the basis of all family relations. The strength or weakness of the parental tie denotes the strength or weakness. of the- family itself—its value to its own members and to human society. It is the most powerful
od
of all incentives to humen effort and human achievement.
When a father looks searchingly into the face of his son, he is seeking something far more important than beauty of feature and perfection of contour. He is trying to look through those clear, boyish eyes into the soul that lies behind them. He is trying to comprehend the spirit with which this lad of his will carry on the life that has been imparted to
him.
If hé is a wise father, he knows that a strong life must be built on a foundation of faith—faith in the best things in human life, the enduring values; faith in the putpose and end of human existence, and in a supreme and beneficent intelligence which orders the course of the J universe. Religion has been the guiding star of the human race as man
has climbed upward to better things.
So wise parents in all ages, by precept and by example. have endeavored to implant religious faith in their children. That is why, - churches exist in nearly every community. They are the. repositories of religious faith, the fountainheads of spiritual power. Drink deep of |
Fathers in the Face of
ee powerful c one.
‘what they have to give. And let their blesséd waters flow. into te
lives of your children.
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