Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 7
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By Popular Demand We. Rope This Second Offering!
Poison at Trial
A few hours after a witness in the case drank poison, a Crim-
a state witness, went into a rest .{room in the courthouse and drank | ) is 3 | \ an ounce bottle of poison. | here last night. : : \ 1 emer whose Janditio at 3 ng Hosp was descri as a w ah: Athy Be. mre serious. sald one became despos: West Lebanon, and PARTLY CLOUDY AND dent over “insulting remarks” slaughter, 19, of Ambia, cLOVDY AREAS made by other witnesses in the
Listed as critical in St. Eliza : 3 i ; ; 4 ; case,
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Had Arguments She had several arguments out{side the courtroom yesterday with { Mrs. Dorothy Wall, widow of the shooting victim, and both had to ., be. separated. twice..by. court. offi- §.
pury, Walter, 14 and Dorothy, 13. Killed Instantly Hurt in ihe same. crash.
AFFECTED AREA
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~ dedicated in the hospital lob “Dr. Fifer was oe
. president; J. Floyd King, ~urer-and-Dr. L.-Martin; secretary. round
“ glizabeth Cochran, an of Ham-
mond, and Ernest Slaughter, 18, of Ambia, described as fair today.
Miss Cochran, cousin of the
piaughters, * had been visiting them and was en route with them to Williamsport when the acecident occurred. Mr. and Mrs, Asbury are befieved to have been killed instantly when they were thrown from their car. The children, pinned "in the vehiclé, were removed by police. Miss Slaughter was dead
| hon arrival at the Danville hos-
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Bishop Re- dlected
‘Board President
Lowe ‘Retains Post = At Methodist Hospital
Bishop Titus Lowe was reelected today as president of the
. board of trystees of the Meth-
odist Hospital. The election took
. place at. the annual meeting in
Their condition was i
Fatherhood of God Need Stressed
At Round Table Here
Dr. James G, Heller of Cincin-|$
-, ‘ <MUREG. PAT'S PEND. COPR 1948 EOW. 1. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—The weather forecast predicts that all of the northern states | from New England through New York to Michigan, the Dakotas and the northwest will have min. [Witness stand again to “defend imum temperatures in the 40's for tonight and early tomorrow. Predictions say that it will be clear from Michigan to the Gulf of of Mexico and in the Southwest,
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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ~May M, 1948 "! oo 3 . MN Precipitation 24 hours end 7:30 a. m. 01 Total procimas tation Since . an, 1 or
i,-made an urgent appeal for
ajor stress by religious bodies on the fatherhood of God and the
brotherhood of man in his ad-; LOS
dress here. yesterday. Dr. Heller addressed the lunch-|i
jeon meeting of the Indianapolis}
Round Table of Christians and
Jews in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. >
“All religious bodies must direct 3;
their major energies to the com-|
“the hospital.
A. tablet In honor of Dr. Orien . Wi Fifer, who died last year, was
* board for is years and spent
“ pearly’ & year as scting supertn: tendent. of the hospital. “HIE daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fifer : Davis, unveiled the tablet as Dr. faiths as a chaplain in World {War I and more recently on a Official dedication
* Jean 8. Milner spoke the prayer © of dedication. was made by Bishop Lowe.
© Other officers re-elected were We H:-Forae; Anderson; first vice
president; Dr. Milner, second vice treas-
Dr. Milner, Mr. King, Charles J. .Lynn and W. B. 8 were ‘ re-elected Hugs al age, Mx Mr. ‘ Schiliges is the newly elected + third vice president.
¢ Executive committee members
| re-elected: are Mr: Forse, Dr. Mil- | ner; “Mr. King, James A. Stuart, ' E.QySnethen, the Rev. A. Wesley Pugh; ‘of Munci¥, Mr. Schiltges, Dr. ‘Martin, H Guthrie, of “ Muncie, Prof. Jerome Hixson, of
potential influence in the minds a member of the and “hearts of “man,” “Dr. Heller: a.
mon. core of .the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man | if religion is again to exercise its
> Relates Experiences He told of the experiences. he. shared with. ministers of other
tour of Europe upon the invitation of the War Department.
were sefected dy thelr denomingtions, Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, local table chairman”
estant and Catholic co-chairmen, and Mark Harper.
tulations were extended to Dr. Richard- Rettig upon his award by the race relations department of the Indianapolis Church Federation, for his effective efforts in the field of interracial activities. The guest speaker was presented by Mrs. J.
archbishop of Indianapolis, will ‘ordain. tothe.
Ministers and rabbis of the party ,
A.lof Lourdes Church.
asseiaTese
Four New Priests To Be Ordained
The. Most: Rev. Paul C. Schulte,
an. In dianapolis young man and three ers from over
day Oring at St. Meinrad's Seminary. Of the four, the Rev. George E. Powers is the son of Mr.
the Rev. Joseph a, hers re ton; the Rev. Thomas J. Kinne-
The Rev. Mr. Powers is 31, a graduate of Washington High School, Indianapolis; Xavier University, Cincinnati; Loyola University, Chicago; and ‘the seminary of the Catholic University of America. He joined the Catholic Church at the age of 16. He will celebrate his first’ mass May 23 at 11 a. m. in Our Lady
direct relation to “the public's!
“the state Tues- of the.
“Ivey, Knightstown, and the Rev.], Lawrence J. Frey, Dormont. pet
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Asks Wider Study Of Tuberculosis
“Annual Report ( Given By Marion Official |
“Tuberculosis wilt decrease in!
knowledge of its cause, prevention and cure” Alfred E. Kessler, ex-|
ecutive secretary of the Marion Ju
County Tuberculosis Assocfation | said today. He submitted his annual report at the 34th annual convention of the association at the Columbia Club. Dr. Harley Williams, London,! secretary-general of the National) Tuberculosis Association of Eng-' land, was principal speaker. George E. Middleton, president’
ers, longtime executive Secretary association.
In his report, Mr. Kessler sald 24,666 persons received chest’ X-rays in the past year and ten-
.|tative findings showed 161 condiindicate
are tions and 112 other Pathological conditions.
attended Julia
Aid Jobless Teachers
The Indiana State Employment Service has resumed operation of its teacher placement service after a lapsé of several years,
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of the Marion County group, paid |= tribute to the late Mary A. Mey-1 _. .
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He said 100 physically undervileged children A Jameson nutrition camp last sum- |
mer and showed an average gain | of 8% pounds in eight weeks. |
Noble R. Shaw, director, an-,
cers. “They said I was just as guilty {as he (Hood) in the shooting and I just couldn't stand it any more,” Mrs. Miller said. She insisted upon taking the.
myself.” This was refused by |deputy prosecutors. Mrs, Miller was a state witness who told about her former husband coming to the Wall home, Epler Ave. and Road 67, May 3, 19047, when the shooting occurred.
She testified that Mr. Wall (her Mule) was shot fatally uring an nent with Hood, and that rer ex-husband then came into the house and accost{ed her. Hood then shot himself in the chest. Both recovered from their
later. When the jury returned the {manslaughter verdict, Special dge Francis M. Hughes sen-
Wall died two weeks §
tenced Hood to two to 21 years
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