Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1948 — Page 9

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FT. WAYNE, Apr. 7 (UP) — Dr. Rollo N. Harger, toxicologist, and Dr. John Warvel of the Indiana University Medical School ‘were scheduled to take the wit-

Peter Kaadt and Charles Kaadt in Federal Court today.

United States District Atttorney Alex Campbell said he would call the two doctors to testify against the Kaadt brothers, who operated a diabetic clinic at South Whitley.

The Kaadts and Supt. Robert

merce in violation of the Federal Pure Food and Drug Act.

Among those who testified yesterday were numerous patients of the clinic and William: F. Kunke, a chemist for the food and drug administration. " Mr. Kunke said his analysis of medicine which was shipped to several patients showed that it was composed of vinegar, salt peter, alcohol and some glycerine. The patients testified that the doctors told them to disregard dietary instructions given them by previous physicians. They-said the Kaadt brothers told them they could use alcoholic beverages in moderation and eat sweet foods. Several patients testified that no physical examinations were given at the clinie.

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| W. K. Braasch of Chicago and his associates will conduct a

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Mr. Braasch said the course will deal with “The Fundamental

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9 ‘Raintree County PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 7 (UP)

;|that the best-selling novel “Raintree County” was “lewd, obscene,

The ministers testified in U. 8. District Court yesterday during argument on a petition filed by Houghton, Mifflin Co., publishers Of the book authored by the late Ross Lockridge Jr. The compaay sought a permanent injunction to restrain "police from continuing seizure of the novel in centralcity bookstores.

The case was continued until Apr. 26 when oral argument will be reopened. Meanwhile, the city agreed that no further raids would be made on bookstores pending a court decision.

Chennault Says U. S. ‘Must Prepare for War

| MONROE, ta. Apr. 7 (UP)— Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault, famed Flying Tiger leader of World War II, said in an Army Day address last night that the people of this country “know we must prepare for another war.” Gen. Chennault said in a na-tion-wide radio broadcast that “the only alternative to enslavement by Communist masters is

NEW MOORE FUNERAL CAR—This new Packard funeral car tly purchased by Moore Mortuaries. Packard Indianapolis Co.. 2004 N. Meridian St.,

has trained more than 100,000 the blaze with fire extinguishers.

Found in Fire,

Boys' School Staff Grilled

Expectant Mother Bruised, Gashed and

Wrapped in Kerosene-Soaked Blankets JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Apr. faculty members of a boys’ military school here today in the death of the school’s resident nurse, whose beaten body was dragged from room yesterday. Firemen, investigating smoke pouring from the dormitory nurse’s lifeless

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body, gashed and bruised, wrapped in kerosene-soaked blankets. Preliminary examination showed she had been raped. Police believed she was beaten to death with a heavy glass ash tray which they found, covered with blood, near the body. Order Autopsy Authorities ordered an autopsy and a report of the results was to be made today. She was identified as Mrs. Ann Lewis, 36-year-old resident nurse at the fashionable Bolles Military School fer Boys here for the past six years. She was a distant kinsman of former Marylahd Senator Radcliff. Authorities said she has been expecting her first child in about three months. Police were trying to locate her husband, Fred W. Lewis, a cosmetics salesma nof Chattanooga, n. He had made his home th his’ wife at the small infirbuilding which the school erected several years ago “in appreciation of her fine services.” Welts Cover Gene Griffin, chief criminal investigator for the sheriff's office, sald Mrs. Lewis had eaten lunch with other staff members in the school canteen only 20 minutes

ing from her room. Firemen arrived shortly after

years old — attempted to put out

They found her body in the smoke-filled room. Most of her clothes, including undergarments, had been ripped away and the body wads covered with“welts. The body was dragged from the room before flames reached it. Following the discovery, police

them, one by one. Most of the

school’s 300 cadets ‘were at home for spring vacation this week.

IWW Members Picket New Republic Magazine

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murder in Utah in 1915. The article, by Wallace Steng er, an English professor at Stamford University, claimed that Hill was “probably guilty” of the me.

The pickets said Hill was convicted on “flimsy circumstantial evidence” because of his militant membership in the IWW. They also demanded an apology from Henry A. Wallace, who was edi tor of the magazine when the ar ticle was published, in January.

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