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8 look closely at sers and consider may have a pro. in his inner circle mocrat Party and to Wallace, e Republicans had ist Wallace-Taylor usly. It's a danger. and seditious Red uscle in to power is the vehicle for

'uesday, Feb. 24, 1 women members of e World” taken at ccasion apparently jana Farm Bureau. he photograph statthe CWW “urged itchen and take an airs.” a very good idea. rry mess” of intersh the history of he women a chance ymplicated state of i let the men take for after all it is & re better cooks than hoosg to follow that

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Congress in person, Senate and House:

rat and Republicat, e President if he i8 ie isn't. Such come of crises, presidenof deep concern 28 erty, more thought (ress.

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"should have been a draft, as well as age was read. delivery, as did the President Truman

eck for comment, be As a result, he was

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State Hopes Adams Will

Stil Testify

Witness ‘Sits In’ On Defense Pleas

By ROBERT BLOEM Times Staff Writer

From 2 marked lack speciaior appeal a week ago, the

was Harry Adams, convicted robber now doing 15 years in the state reformatory, who Soa pe the star witness but so be steadfastly refused: to a Adame is believed to have heen the only eye witness to the shoo ing of Leland Miller, 24- ee arthritic cripple, at the Pollard home two years pa Refused Twi

Twice so far in org week- -long| presentation of evidence Adams, has refused to tell his story on! grounds he might incriminate himself. The first time he re-| fused the prosecution and was returned to the reformatory. Yesterday, after refusing to ity for the defense, Adams vas kept in the court room. It ppeared the prosecution wanted him to hear the remainder of the defense testimony and this fact ve rise to speculation that dams might yet change his mind and turn state’s evidence gainst Pollard. During yesterday's hearings, Wanda Glover, former eighbor of Pollard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pollard of indianapolis, gave the defendant

upposed to have been cutting the hands and one foot off his victim and disposing of the body. She said the day after the shooting of Miller she went to the home of the elder Pollard where she saw the defendant shortly after 8 a. m. sleeping in a leather chair. She said he was in his parents’ home throughout the morning, and that his father was there, too. Only Partial Alibi She gave Adams only a partial alibi, saying he was at the Pollard home when she arrived but left some time later with another man whom she did not know. However, with both Polland nd his father so well alibied for he day after the shooting of pliller, it appeared Adams might e left holding the bag as the ih who did the butchering on e victim's body. As for the actual shooting of Miller, Pollard contends he did hat in self defense.

udge Howard to Talk The Irvington Aggressive Demcratic Club will hold a dinner eeting at 6:45 p. m, Tuesday in Buckley's at Cumberland. Joseph

SATURDAY. MAR. 20, 1948

Suspense Mounts In Pollard Murder Trial

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FORMER JUDGE DIES— t! Charles H. Bedwell, former Indiana Appellate Court judge, iad yesterday in California. He also was a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives and Indiana Senate, in addition to serving as

chairman of the Indiana Tax ard.

* Former Appellate

Court Judge Dies

oward, Municipal Court judge, vill be the speaker. jose

Mitchell, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be In Mt. Jackson Cemetery. He was 28.

A salesman for Arab Pest Control Co., Mr. Mitchell died Thursday of injuries received Tuesday in a car and truck collision near Hartford City. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.

He is survived by his wife, Mra. Martha Mitchell; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis F. Mitchell; two and Hollis Mrs. Lois

brothers, Mitchell Jr.; Doris Westenhoffer, Norman, Misses Mary Jane and Elinor Lee Mitchell, anapolis.

Charles H. Bedwell Rites Wednesday

Charles 'H. Bedwell,

A native of Sullivan, Mr.

Bedwell was appointed to the Appellate Court bench by former Gov. Henry F. Schricker to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Judge William H. Bridwell, also of Sulivan.

Bedwell represented his county in the Indiana House of Representatives in 1913 and 1915. He was speaker in 1915. In 1934, he was elected a member of the Indiana Senate.

Mr.

Gov. Schricker named Mr. Bed-

well chairman of the Indiana Tax Board in 1942. Mri Bedwell aftended Central Normal College and Indiana University. He was graduated from Indiana University law school in 1907. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Elks Club in Sullivan. Services will be held Wednesday in Sullivan. Burial will be there.

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tri im! ot EVANGELICAL A ill i to ne hid d adult Shots il sing ries w conduc e Ci Ten an a Naval District in the elimination | {Palm Sunday services omorTow at 8:30 a ’s “The Cruot 3 tourney for the Eastern Naval and 10:30 a. m. Pp. m.

Mrs. Birdie D. Harris Services for Mrs. Birdie D. |Harris, of New York City, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in People’s Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 52. Mrs. Harris, a native of Columbus, 0. died Thursday in the home of a sister, Mrs. Naomi Bostic, 2332 Ralston Ave. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Harris; another sister, Mrs. Edith Fentress; a grandson and a nephew, all of Indianapolis.

OES 404 to Hold Public Installation

presentation of Hglous a» rpeyond rox at 7 p. m, will to finance oo people a vale assembly next summer. YO! CHRIST—James Stewart, Boi i TON of the European Evan a usade, will speak at the 7: % Pp. m. oe tonight in the Youth for erin Clubhouse, 20th and Meridian St. Rev. Roger Malsbary, founderCHURCH director, will give the sermons at the Holy Communion will be celebrated daily noonday services in the Moore Theater,

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fixion" ys directed by Carroll Bint and District and River Command| at the later service oldesy persons IY Miss | esons ot fa th band of Mrs. Harry E. Zorman off nd will play the ist hold their sacri Cc fic! ht. received his recruit training at Maundy Thursday and talk about the URC 7:30 p. Good Friday. Dale Jack Peaslee, son of Mr. and will direct the t River-

A of confirmation classes of other Apply weggrtias CRISTIAN CHURCH "Young basketball championship. be held at 7:30 m. Flowers will be ple are expected to make their conSeaman 1-C Zorman, the hus- n Pfister will will sug an and Larry Hol-{be bu phe aiterngon. Holy. Com. play 1505 Hoefgen St. Indianapolis, (ins somes no, preach ch’ and, Saiehrate members. The entered service in July 1946, and George - {will be Frid by th he Bambriage, Md, Naval Train bi Holy ‘Commugion st 110.4 cy a0 lg glous Air choirs in apeciai music Mrs. Holland Peaslee of 102 E. a vie ap PRESBYTERIAN

The Rev, at the Navy Department in Wash- ast Week. Thesday thr through Friday nis ington, D. C. 7:45 p. Thert will be candlelight comSeaman 2-C Peaslee entered munion ai the OPAL service Nov. 17, 1947 and received

25th St., Indianapolis, is serving |CHURCH— Harold Irwin will

Good . m. Holy Week and North Park Chapter 404, OFS, (raining at the Great Lakes gop: end mass 8 1 & M10 FOU iGies, The gentile rosin for cnris will hold a public installation at/ aval Training Center. Ann's Guild will meet for a dessert next Saturday night. URCH

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Mrs. Elsa Feucht, associate imatror; Theodore Feucht, asso-| “Economic Research” will be jclate patron; Mrs. Esther Tyler,|the subject of a speech at 7: 30 'secretary; Mrs. Opal Byers, treas- (p.m. Monday by W. R. Spurlock, |urer; Mrs. Dora Rothenberger, director of the economic research jconductress; and Mrs. Helen division of Eli Lilly Co. or 00Se 0 ges i (Smith, associate conductress, | He will address the Society for A elses the Advancement of Manage-. Representatives from 31 Moose BACKS UNIT wEASTRE za iment’ Plant Operation in the Lodges in southern Indiana will |tion of the Indiana an a Athenaeum. |attend an initiation and conclave! National Security Committee will| Neil, Skinner, chairman, and here tomorrow at the home of! | | vegin won 1 AIPOrt or oC Fred Hammerin of the Lilly Var- (Indianapolis Lodge 17, LOOM, at, versal Military oretning 0 e ni- nish Co. and A. H. Warne of In- |135 N. Delaware St. poral Mu y a ning bill A Bell. Telephone Co. will] The guest of honor will be F.| | Robin ress, ate Chairman serve as panel members in the Roy Yoke, of Parkersburg, w.! son Hitchcock said today. discussion which will follow. Va., Supreme Governor of the|

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into the local lodge in tribute to! him tomorrow. Other national officers who will attend are Otto W. Meyers, Au-, Beyond the fun of comedienne, More laughable far than the comic men, | Nothing so old and yet so diverse As a woman deep in her cavernous purse!

rora, Ill, regional director of nine istates, and Ray V. Gibbens, of! Anderson, supreme councilman, along with officers of the Indiana’ {Moose Association. With a line behind her, unhapp y to wait, She thrashes through that vast estate. She stores some papers under her wing, Into her mouth goes that compact thing; The two free digits of her left hand Hold many items of contraband; ~| She gives the driver a package or two,

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| Out of the purse she is pawing through, [$148,345 short of the $396,000 Phone WA-4521 | And qll the while, "twixt dives she makes, |quota. : | She smiles so sweetly and mumbles, * ‘My sakes!” The latest report was made for All Information

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At last the fare, after all that fuss, [1IPALCO Club.

Total Proeipiiation uot an, 1.0.0. $ Boys and girls who have been The rear pre, and the Brook ipatient in Long Hospital here > Smee Jan. oni {instructed for months in prepay. will unite: here for The "presentation of ‘before being taken on the 39(-| The following Jably shows the tempers- tion for church membership will the cantata. e Seven t Wo t in othe t Christ” b! Dubois tomorrow at 7:30 m mile journey to New Jersey for| suamon High Low|D® confirmed tomorrow in Palm irs * ‘robert ¥. wh direct he "host treatment there. AUIAIRA. eves can rngssesaveeneres ¢7 Sunday services. Shir "<a + Pred artin, the Brookside Born in Claypool, Mre. Thom-|onteano *'" ‘a al During the week, sacrificial “wi LOREST BAPTIST ORURCT ‘rs sen was chosen Egg Queen at the Cincinnati . 78 &1 |meetings, sacred films, special Jarman utter = Skea the Sot n egg festival in. Mentone in 1941.|Seveiand -.. ‘a 41 '|music and daily celebration of the rey tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. She was suddenly stricken by Evansville . - 81 48 {Holy Communion are scheduled. Chester Bearry wii jen AS DAI polio last August while visiting |p Were - 8 3 |The churches, and their special Dr. 'E_ Burdette Backus will preach on her parents in Claypool. Indpls. (City) . 7a 41 events follow: the eighth in the Great Books Series Survivors include h Kansas City .. 0 45 | ANUEL_ EVANGELICAL AND RE. Using the title “A Study of Ristory) toors include her husband, Los Angeles ... : 84 46 [FORMED CHURCH — Boys and gijsimorsow at 11 a. m. His termon will Christian Thomsen, a Heyden M : - 3 | grossed in white robes will be confirmed Dazed 30 Toynbee a oye - ' e Rev. A er a e a. m. Ur. x! Gen So hainical } Ca official, and a son, Mpls St. Paul 48 | service. is résnist’ will play Scott's the Jug at 915 a m. tomorrow ever nnie Earl Thomsen, both of New York - 80 43 "Cloris of angels’ as he off priory. Ws ; oma 7 {| At 4p the choir wi i pecia) OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bea %.2, mint 8 fod a hed Wt! Ek Bh mand rmmeey | Bi Pittsburgh . 78 50 wii hia % AUS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN tion to become members of the church illiam C. Phillip * Sah Antonie sree +8 {0 |CHURCH—Children to be confirmed lo-|Sunday school clastes will “irive to meet Services for William : morrow .at 10: m. include: Alvin their announced attendas :: C. Fonuips Lous 1 81 70s Barkhau, Shirley May Cruse, June| VETERANS HOSPITAL = Tue 224 W. 28th St., will be held at!W gton, D.C. ........ 6 Marie Hilgemeier, Benjamin Calloway musical program for the § a. m. Protes2 p. m. Monday in Bethel Meth-| Jones, Marilyn Lee Koser, Harry Frederick |tant services tomorrow will be supplied by | | -. Krueckeberg, Marilyn Jean Lowes, Shirley! Mrs. Shirley Mercer, Mrs. Chester Hard odist Church. Burial wil 5 Crown Hill.” H ” 83. bret 00SIer 4 er aon “Rost ig A lore, Doris a ain a e was nn ottler, via ermine er, nton, ro ant chaplain Mr. Phillips who died Thursday games Edward Ssudbrock and d Iitiain | the the a Station. AtTangftinasis ne a 5 y ma! oele. e Veren » . ie rou; in General Hospital, was born in fi. rg. stor of Emmaus wil} Se Smit ne of th the 11th District American iver t ermon. e evenin, a on uxiliary. . Tennessee. He had lived here for o'clock, the Rev. John. C. Kaises, former Y AVENUE CHRISTIAN 30 years and had been a porter | chapiaia in the Army, an speak & the CHURCH--Declsion Dey Joe Yoult will be | econsecration rvice in maus ure. bserv orrow m Jor 2. P. Wasson & Co. for eight | Monday Th Services hei Ta Ti gs aa Senior Choirs "in" pre ng the Rev. anny ursday an 0! ay a A egmann, prea on “ sions in Jerusalem.” A vesper baptismal He was a member of Bethel | Harry E. Zorman in| PPIEST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN service is scheduled for 4:30 p. m. Methodist Church, Southern Cross Himingtion Tourne |CHURCH—The Rev. Allen B. Cook, pastor morrow snd @ candlelight communion, Masonic Lodge and the Scottish y vin Cr me Cur io a tt Ut BuouiCA — Lasias wi spea ni Ss oir Ww ng a e i Rite, Prince Hall affiliation. | A Sch formes Tesh 3 i cal High Il, 0 m. Lenten ves) re tomorrow. The Cox of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church He is survived by his wife, 1B 00 asket| player, arry Re ekkin rs urch pastor, speak a e evange! r - il h P 8 t row the chapel, 320 N. Illinois Mrs. Carrie Phillips. t B, Zucmuay, was a Fanives o the |; a wh ungey a ol a fy numbers are schedul eam which represen e Sixth AND RE

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and Walpassed awa Saturday: Rupe Dotice later. ws 47 Yeats, of 1353 W. ushand o Hazel, son a r

Meridian St, Friends ial Crown Hill the mortuary KEARNEY—Paul David, age 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J Kearney, brother of Daniel J randson of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Willoughby and Mrs Harry E, Bland, passed away re. Funeral Monday. March 22 2 m. at GBORGE W, USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St Friends invited Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. KREISER — Leonard Parker, 6319 Park Ave, husband of Mary Ann Godfrey Kreiser, father of Gardner Krotssr, | ranaiather of Barbara Kreiser, «+ Son o J. H. Kreiser, Gary, Ind: of Mrs. Harold Sandbach, Mrs. Frank Hall and Gu elser, Gal

ry, » ssed away a. m. Bervices Floss & BUCHANAN MORTU- ¥ Monday, 2:30 p. m, Priehd) invited. Cremation.

Lafayeiay I na. ry. aye! (Ind.) i ee 8. Meridi eridian Dallas Jr. dnd of Mary” ‘father of r. and Bern MeFlntosh, John oa Green t oo Ym A da hry cent’s Hos ay, the J hg MORTUARY, Mem,, St. Pat - ntariient Gprisnd Columbus, nay ou ' at mortuary oe CE lam Preston, Ladin age 20, husband of Martha, and Mrs. Hollis PF. Mitchell, brother of ne and Hollis Mitchell Jr., Mrs. ris Westenhoffer, Mrs. Lois

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invited. BurFriends may call at

CONKLE Michigan St. Friends invited, Burial Mt. son. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p. m, Sat

MOSER-John C., 171 age 71. Beloved husband of liza. th Moser; father of Mrs. Jennie Condon, and Mrs. Ethel Barrett; b of James A. [1 Petersburg, Fa.; Mrs. 5 nd Mra. Mullis Mex1y, Er ay morn . rvice a.m, SHIRLEY BROTHERS CEN: TRAL CHA #6 N. Illinois. Burial Beanblossom Cemetery. Myjends may call at chapel after Sunday noon PRICE fasbeile (Bee),

f Miles Price, mo whitaker Mrs Edna nie

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Sheen wood Cemet ROBERT W. G Hn E —Helen G., age 14 years. of pi dh t nieces and Tour: (3

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8: NEAL oom a gr viurch Lo" ame Hw v! om ot ou \nvited. Prien: So ne ‘at the a home.

RARIDON—Gertrude (Seamon), wife of John Raridon, mother of Herschel Seamon and Cleste Brand, Nineveh, Ind.; stepmother of Maxine Gerholdt, Afleen Lott and Lesley sister of James,

Floral ar Friends may call at residence 8. Warman Ave, until moon lioagay. and at church from 1 p. m. Monday until or of serve ice, CONKLE SERVIC! REICK—Mrs. Bertha,” Ei | Central,

C., sister of Mrs.

AR Monday, 1: m, lenis invited. Burial Crown Hill. ends may ou aL_mortunry ., age 50 of 1218 ng Beloved husband stepfather

oe half-brother of Herman Paschell of ARQuron, Seryice paondey at 9:30 , - TRAL CHA LL N Tllinols.

Burial Son Brook Cemetery at Columbus, Ind, Priends may call at chapel after 10 a. m. Sunday. oe SMITH—Ralph R., e 51, of 1376

Irvington Church of may (all at the PARLEY AL HOME after -Baturday.

ULLERY—Pauline, 07 Toledo, O., Beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary WilLam. Tine of service Monday, 1:30 p. HIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL' CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Priends may sail at chapel after 7 p. m, 8aturda WARO=Ta Kent, of 914 Bilenberger Parkway, west drive. Beloved infant son of Ray and Agnes Kirkpatrick Walton c risian Science service Monday, 1 SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois 8t. Burial Washing ton Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m, Sunday WHITE—Arthur R., of 2873 Station St., entered into rest Wednesday, age 56 years, husband of Mrs. Alma

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garris, 5821 {Villa Lane, each were honored as ithe first persons here to have [given more than 30 pints of {blood. Louis Banks Jr. Billings {Hospital patient “who has re- uw Dons ar JA EAN, ceived more than 40 transfusions, . ipinned medals on the coupie. Ra: Bure | Mis ‘may

call 'ai_the mortuary. Rev. Boren to Address “'< Hi-Y Association

In the stores she becomes a little irate When she can not find her charga-plate; Freeze at some door while she searches in glee, But fruitlessly, for the truant pass key; In every instance she knows it’s there, Somewhere in the pounds her purse must bear. If a place is handy the cargo is dumped . . . Eureka! Eureka! She never is stumped!

No better fun has a human seen

“lL. DEATH NOTICES

ARNOLD—Rolle, of 1440 Hiatt, | loved husband of Laura Arnold, brother of Bert Arnold of Columbus, O., passed away Sawyraay, Services Monday, 2 Bi m., the BEANBLOSSO!

DICKSON~—Jeremiah J. (Jerry), J en 8t., father of Mrs. Donov Paul Ticen and Mrs. Walter J. Rite ter, grandfather of Barbara and

Joyce Ticen, passed away Friday At the best they show on stage and screen; ture Rev. Amos L. Boren, Rob-| Services Nondhy. 3 p.m. at tie There’s nothing so old and yet so diverse ar Park Methodist Church pas-| Cumves,” 1234 Prospect 81. Friend As a woman deep in her cavernous purse! : speak at the annual) Diites’ Burs at the CHAPEL Palm Sunday breakfast of the OF THE CHIMES" after 6 p. m. - Marion County Hi-Y Assuciation Saturday. on KEENE tomorrow. The meeting will he| HANLEY — Frank PF. Sr. 62 N. held in the Central YMCA. H.s gor emple Ave, entered into rest:

Yelle STORE I Saturday morning, age y DRUG og husband of Carrie M Hantey

h 4. Prank P. Jr, and Donther

of Mrs. E Propst Mrs. Blanche Buyer and Al- | bert Hanley, aiso survived by three

topic is “King for Eternity.” | The Crispus Attucks High 8chool Hi-Y Club will be in| charge of devotionals. The Soithport High School Hi-Y Club octet xi sing. George Oberle, president! ! the association, will preside,

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Buria Boneor dia Cemetery. MOORE MORTUARIES .

} i White, father of Marian A. and | She should have found while she prayed for the bus! ad oc gn ou Sonor : I i Ecther Pik and Mrs Ohara. Rott. i . . ory 8 ay. Pp. A . She may stop to hunt right on Washington Street, |E. Hare, Veterans Administration Nb 11) | 3 1p BC tots chiaret dish Burial In the shuffle and clicking from thousands of feet; Hospital superintendent, and ce Soriag aller" MOORE * MRT GOh, this is real life, this isn’t burlesque! |B. R. Richter, acting superin-| _— + CARD OF THANKS Her kind abounds at the cashier's desk; ene 8 hinge: Hidepital, __ ANNOUNCEMENTS

DALTON—To our friends, relatives and neighbors we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the sym atl spiritual tributes and Deaatt: ral offerings extended to us death of our bejoved Busba.d he father, Michael : also wish to rank

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ELLIOTT—To the good neighbors of Michigan 2 and business concerns w we sympathetic and sent such beautiful flowers

Rev. rest of the Lynwood Christian Church, for his consoling words, Mrs. Kirk, Moore Mortuaries, the sinjer and all who assisted in any

¥Pruenps, HELEN and ROY PETE. ‘GREEN — To our many friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to express our sincere thanks for the sympathetic cards let=

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