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Hatchet Believed

Murder Weapon _ BURLESON, Tex, Mar. 11

ordered today for the 19-year-old adopted son of Dr, John W. Lord, 70, dean of the Texas Christian University graduate school, who! was found slain here yesterday. Johnson County Sheriff Houston ‘Walling said the youth, Arthur Hester, had not been seen here since Dr. Lord's body was found. District Attorney John A. James Jr, said Dr. Lord apparently was killed with’ a hatchet during a struggle at the lonely farm retreat he took for his home a month ago. | Highway patrolmen said ‘Hester was last seen at El Paso, dressed in a sailor's uniform and a duffie bag. Officers believed he was headed for California with plans for enlisting in the Navy, from which he was discharged in

Gertie Posrre, 26 (above), one of eight persons on trial in

Munich, any, for alleged “spying on U, §, troops, is shown as she appeared before the mil: itary court. She is said fo have admitted being a former Gestapo spy, and to have been sent into Germany by the Czech Red government:

Turner Services -

To Be Tomorrow Services for Charles Willlam

Dr, Lord and his wife adopted Hester from an orphanage in 1041. Mrs. Lord died five years ago.

Pastor to Speak

The Rev, Dallas L. Browning, pastor of North Methodist Vandivier Funeral Home, FrankChurch, will speak on “Building|lin, with burial following there. Democracy" -at-a meeting of the! Mr. Butler University Square and

in J ordan Hall.

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Turner, Franklin, who died yes-!| terday in Methodist Hospital, wiil| Monroe County lawyers today be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Were hoping to get a lift soon.

{terson killed his fellow inmate

Death of Inmate’

Check Evansville Hospital Attack

The Indiana Mental Health Council today investigated the fatal beating of George Mgehlenkamp, 70, a patient in Evansville State Hospital. , Moehlenkamp was killed when another inmate of the mental institution attacked him with a heavy waxing mop while the two were waxing a floor, The attack occurred in a cor-

was placed’ in solitary confinement.

Hospital authorities sald Pat-

despite the efforts of Attendant W. W. Reed to save Mr. Moehlenkamp. Mr. Reed was struck several times by the mop as he tried to pull Patterson away, Both men were ‘considered nonviolent, hospital spokesmen said. Coroner Victor Conen sald Mr. Moehlenkamp dig’ of a skull fracture.

Monree Courthouse

Turner, who was-31, is-sur-i county court -house- after meme] vived by his wife and his parents; bers of the bar lodged a protest Compass Club at § 45 p. m, today|Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner Sr, of | against climbing three flights to

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Roland (Ronnie) Alcorn, the 29-year-old Muncie man who plans to dramatize the rehabilitation of delinquent boys at Indiana Boys School in a film, brought his mother to Indianapolis today

for a visit,

ful care of me,”

Both Ronnie and his mother denied a report she was short of coal in her modest Muncie home. said Mrs. Alcorn. “He's the best friend I have.”

“Why, he takes wonder-

Ronnie intends to film the Boys School in a full-length feature pro-

duction on juvenile delinquency.

He was sent there for truancy

as a boy. He is reputed to have amassed a fortune in sale of grain

and flour in Brazil.

Phi Delt Founders’

Banquet Tomorrow The annual state founders’ day) banquet and dance of Phi Delta Theta will be held at 6:30 p. m.|$ tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel.

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Hilton U. Brown will be prin-| cipal speaker and retiring presi-

\dent Frank Moorman will preside. inspectors

{Earl Newport's orchestra. . play for dancing at 9 p, m.. Seven Indiana chapters from Purdue, DePauw, Indiana and] {Butler Universities and Wabash,

{will be represented.

|Customs Inspectors [Fret French Travelers _

PARIS, Mar, 11 (UP)—French customs inspectors began a war of nerves today aimed at winning a wage increase from the government by exasperating the travelpublic,

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School News—

All-Day Session at

Southport Tomorrow Sixteen Future Homemakers of America clubs in the central Indiana district will participate in an all-day business session at Southport High School tomorrow. Betty Bartlett, president of the central district club, will preside

in the opening session at 9:30

a. m. C. C, Leedy, Southport principal, will welcome the seven delegates from each chapter and Mrs. E. R. Echols, chapter mother, will give the invocation, Carmel Chapter will be in

charge of entertainment follow-

ing a noon luncheon. Election of

new officers, group meetings and , 8

a group song contest conducted by the Tipton Chapter will be included in the afternoon program Schools Represented High schools to be represented

in the meeting include Ben Davis|YOIVer point to “drive me. to De- . land Warren Central,

olis;. Connersville, Greencastle, Harrisburg, Kempton,

New Ross, Plainfield, Tipton, Waldron and Liberty,

books; Mary Lee Henry, hostess; Katherine Eaglin, check room;

hostesses, Margaret Martindale,

Pat Martindale and “Ardela

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Driver Admits

He Faked Stoty Of Bus Holdup

ELKHART, Mar, 1 (UP)—Bus driver Kenneth E, Petrie, 25, told |police today he made up a story about a gunman forcing him on a wild ride in Michigan in order to cover up his failure to carry out a suicide pla. City Detective Capt. Thomas 1.

statement saying he took the city bus on an unauthorized jaunt across the Michigan state line, in-

nding to smash the bus into a tree to kill himself. “I looked for something to run into, he said, “but. lost my nerve.” :

PETRIE, who said he had quarreled with his wife just before he started to work, said he stopped

a gunman had forced him at re-

troit.” He said the bus ran out of gas and the gunman got out and disa

ppeared. Petrie ‘was taken to Mottville today to face a charge of furnishing false information to police. He made the statement after he submitted to a lie detector test.

Butler Drama Group

To Give ‘Ever Since Eve’ Selection of a play, “Ever Since Eve,” to be produced by the Dio-

Danforth said Petrie signed ait

Union. Recognition |

Times State Sevvice

nical Engineers, Architects and Draftsmen's Union, was the last of seven stone crafts to sign a contract. Yesterday draftsmen employed by the company were idle as pickets reappeared at entrances of the company’s offices. Some violence had been report- : ed at the company's office, but 3 the action was not attributed to. the labor dispute. A plate glass window in a bofler room was reported shattered by a heavy stone. ]

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MORRISONS

nysians, Butler University drama! society, was announced today. Jack Comerford, been elected vice president of the society, filling a vacancy created last semester. Other officers in{elude Harold Gunderson, Indianapolis, president; Howard Stem bel, Indianapolis, secretary-treas-| o-|urer, and Diana Harvey, Indian-|

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