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EVANSVILLE, Soph. Br
Clarice Spurlock,” Evansville wo So ing held in the arsenic death’ of her mother, was under guard in an Evangville hospital today after becoming violently {Il yesterday’ in the Vanderburgh County jail, Her physician and attorneys described her iliness as due to “extreme nervousness and insuf-. ficient food.” Sheriff Frank Mec-
Donald blamed “too much candy. "|
Spurlock, ‘accused in ‘an, of the murder of Her mother, Mrs. Eunice Irene Dearing, 56, of Huntingburg, was seized with chills and nausea yesterday. Bhe was removed to the hospital under guard of a jail matron, | Charges Faulty Affidavit Sheriff McDonald said today he will attempt to hold Mrs, SpurJock without bond regardless of charges of defense counsel that chargés in the arrest afdavit were drawn. faulty... oom & H the ‘Supreme Court decides Mrs. Spurlock is being held illegally, Sheriff McDonald sald, he will file new charges. He said he may base new charges on the Winter Dear-’ ing, 58, who also died of a lethal dose of arsenic,
In a recent autopsy Indiana University Medical Center toxi-| cologists reported finding "an enormous” dose of arsenic in the body. Mr. Dearing following his wife in death by five months after going to reside with his daughter and willing her a $20,000 estate.
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Pencil Drawing Stolen
From Apartment Hall
A pencil drawing, by a famous Indiana artist, Win-| nie Gaffney, was stolen last night citizens from the front hall of the Penn W Franklin Apartments, 1400 N. Pennsylvania B8t., Mrs. Agnes Gardner, the manager, told police. Mrs. Gardner sald the 36x38inch drawing, in a heavy walnut frame and under glass, was taken from the wall during the early, evening. Bhe discovered it miss-| ing at 10 p. m, The owner said the drawing wa quite valuable and had been her family for many years.
Sheriff's Deputies Hold |
Private Horse Roundup {on federal narcotics charges.
Sheriff's. deputies turned cowboys early today and engaged nl Willis was arrested June their own private horse round-up! one-half mile east of Indiana 29 Georgia Street Receiving Hos-| and Emerson Ave. .._|pital, There they strapped him to Three horses, property of the." 4 and pumped out his Silver -Hills -Riding Stables, -8il- |, recovering what officers: ver Hills, were found romping up sald were two capsules containand down the highway. Delbert ing heroin Self, manager of the stables, told| "® ro. i Sffiesry the animals apparenta Seales a railroad eros. ton of the Bill of Rights whic ing. He sald there were 50 prohibits = illegal search and horses fn the pasture. seizure, Judge Weinberger said.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.
A community of 9000, Brazil planned a
You Can't SearchA Man's Stomach | Legally, Is Ruling
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2 (UP)
™ unconstitutional to search it| | without his consent.
That's what | Federal Judge 4
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congratulates his successor, George Craig,
rousing welcome hen he arrives there by train tomorrow morning. The “Craig — | Special,” supporters, was scheduled to-ar-[Re in Brazil today.
reception such as state |teams in Indiana,”
¥ Now -on
Perry Brown, retiring commander of the American Legion
of Brazil,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sn te. oot FRIDAY, SEPT. 2,1040.
p ¢ Clim How Bored Cat aBoa Get7 J Chom Fn Fair a IN INDIANAPOLIS
‘Indiana Buster’ Just Stands Around. Southerly and southwesterly air will flow into Indiana tonight Big Crowd May Set | 1
blanketing most of the eastern section of the nation and a minor By CLIFFORD W. THURMAN ‘llow pressure system centered over North Dakota. (Continued From Page One) Indiana Buster sat on his hauhthies. with his forelegs sit and oy the state except for partly cloudy skie skies and scattered showers {program in the Coliseum. There! on his chin and his tongue protruded slightly to lap up the cooling In
n the extreme northern portion ORCE U ITS FILED of the state tomorrow. Tempera- |PIVORC 5 Bales
Fair weather and warmer temperatures will prevail through[straight before him: A large electric fan ruffied the heavy Whiskers,
{will bé a parade of 4-H winners, breezes. ‘ | am D. ve shirley A. la lyestock -showmanship inners) In ane Buater weighs 990 pounds, He's a champion boar, proud tures wii Runge from 3 orth 80, Bea 7% mh Fiabe Hoveria om [the annual 4-H dress revue and sire of hundreds of pounds of sHUsHge, Any number: of ‘tountry hams; south tonight a Rav vi Elsa N. Shertser) ————————— north to 85 in_the southern por- Joan ed Wow litam 5. Eine er a talk by Gov. Schricker, 'and an accumulated mass of chil- tion of Indiank tomorrow. na 8. Kev, Eagly ve anilia Reid Bila 811 nits . A 6-Ring Livestock Show dren, grandchildren and great. Heartless Check 4 See Weather Map on Page 14. hares eSuppie; Be Reulgh " Cigude | ‘The livestock showmanship grandchildren. " | Temperatures in: Indianapolis one Betty J © ve. Glenn R " tethen; B Schaap! > {finals will be conducted simul-| Ah me, ah me,” Buster boomed Thief Soul ht year today: High, 88; low, 62.|" ra Paton: taneously. in six rings for- con.|!n & deep bass voice. “It is good g ago BIRTHS
Twins Ab ae J Jysnsig—Raert, Barbars ‘Wright, girl. aM w rg Whe Rubl Hoven
aM Gener eral—Harry, Leona Clegg; Thomas,
testants from the colt, beef, dual/to be at the Fair again. I enjoy| pgjjce were looking for a thie! EVENTS TODAY
purpose cattle, dalgy, pig and] |the assorted noises, the. clean, v.78 |fresh hay and the daily—no al-| without a heart today. | Indians State A Friday, Sept. He stole a $28 check, an old age Indisns 4-H Club 8 Rirou gh} Prides.
9 assistance grant, from the mail-| Pairerou Administration
Irish Horan Hell Drivers wil/most hour ly—grooming. I am| [County Nia Opening Institute—Man-
| open, their three-day thrill show sptek and span and my coat
at 8 p.m. today in front of the shines. Iam clean; I never smell box of ‘Mrs. Perkins, 76, of 519! Training High Sc 4 Pe eG rah. Grandstand. And Spike Jones will like 8: pig." W. 10th St. mertgn Art Tnetitats. Student’ ENMIIon At "Hed odie Huns, Ho arctan Morzisi conduct his musical depreciation | Swayed In Breeze Mrs, Perkins, who lives with Kiwanis Fish Noon” Luncheon Meeting Richard, Allen Rain" Calvin, Mari show at 9:15 p.m. in the Coliseum.| The big black boar sort of her daughter, Mrs. May Myers, o° Claypool Jiotel Linchotn Mosting Sarothen McVickers, John, Lucille Of special interest to harness sighed and tessed his massive was home when the postman de- Severin Club om, ans rd; James, Seay ne Mullin.
otel Indiana Chapter. 90th Division Association rough tomorrow, Hotel Seve International Twins Association. Sunday in the Clay Hotel 3-Meeling at 7:48
t St. Francis Pred. Yeeten Day; Rébert, lores Bunch;
Delorts By ip Rose. Mary Cramer; ma ann At Genersl- h-L-alvin, Juanita Batts; Wile cher,
be the head from side to side in order to posited the check in the maiibox. |
horse racing fans will to get full benefit of the fan. He But a few minutes later, when
| A opening program at 2 p. m, rough
morrow. The card Includes four grunted contentedly and shifted her daughter returned home {rom ops. Naomi Chapter fovernight events. Grand Circuit his weight froft one huge ham to the grocery, the check was miss-| © m. in Masonic Temple AC ne ROHAN ‘Maxine Pedowles: competition featuring the nation's the other. The lardy wattles be- ing. EVENTS TOMORROW Harold. . Helen joddar i pryes,, Jean
he 76-yea -ol other, who de-| .The 76-year-old moth Indiana Mate Fair—Through Pri. Sept. 9 ACB ineents ‘w—Louis, Alice Retr: Bala
Monday, \ 'in-the sun. pends on the slim check to live, ally 7 a m Joxeph. Frances Trusichi-Anthony, Some 600 boys from throughout| “Oh. it gets a little tiresome,” told police she had waited for her "Admin tiration: Show.-Throush gent. 9, jasiman; Frank, Frances Gill; the state are attending the 22d he boomed. “One longs for a bit daughter to bring in. the check rounds =~ = == =~ anor Wal ‘Boys’ Stale Falr—4-H-Club camp|of privacy after several seasons when she returned. ony and tomorrow in the Riviera Club. | DEATHS held in connection with the Fair. on the fair circuits. All these blue! The reason: Mrs. Perkins is to- Indians. Central "Frethman sorlentation—| gorace Dunham Quick. 74, at Lens, Robert Amick of Purdue Univer. ribbons really don't mean much to tally blind. anerium, sof HE meld. 41 AX eterans. myocsraisl gity fs-camp director. me but they please the boss. As ngeies—p———————— - . infarction ai: Offer 2 Scholarships long as he's happy I suppose 1 Skunk Shows Gratitude ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES Ruth, Shax_.e6, ah. 0a1.X... Weal cerebral Robert Schafer, 26, A Weghorst: Marita Edward Hermann, 77. at 373 Prospect,
ute myocarditis [ole Abrams, 51, at Methodist, tumor. Harold Alexander, 63, at Veterans, care
Eliza B otek 94. at 1907 N. Illinois,
Two Purdue scholarships val-/should be.” ued at $100 and $50 are offered to Looked Contented In Negative Way William & Palos : tha L. La Sustanding campers. Other Indiana Buster cast a roving CHICAGO, Sept. 2 hy fawards will be made (0 YOULHS eye over [He Hundreds—ot- juyfictdesick Qadtializ did a siunk, Jess » - ' compiling good records as exhib- the Swine Building at the Indiana a favor and learne at suc Ciatr: J ham, 21, Mooresville: Gatherine | altmarsh, 87, 1422 {tors and in 4-H project work. State Fair. He seemed to smile Ahimals can show appreciation. 20. 7 985 Sr ud Brum: ‘DeLois Bove. Roache. cerebral hemorrhage The machinery field ori the as a ton.litter of his’ offspring) Mr. Holtz found the skunk in Peer : Pe utown: Lin Ship Movements ae nortn side of the Fairgrounds of- waddle d down an aisle to the Arriving New York—Washington, South. .
onawands, N.Y. 2, 1603 Nowland R 20, Box 863;
at
his yard yesterday with its head paui N Bers e23 Barversvile; Betty J
{stuck in a bottle. James, 19. 411 N. Dela
fers a wide variety of modern de- judging arena. He looked satis-| He called au-|;,ck™%" johnson, i Nosesville; Daisy L. smpton: Queen of Bermuda, Bermud . ) Departing N k — Americ 1 vices for both city and rural fied, contented with his lot in life. Hiorities and the Humane Society) Nopryoad, _ hy %. “Ith ruitdale; Dakar DN asiica Bou. verpoor; ny | 1 : but fo one wanted anything to arah A. Jones. 26, 5238 Hi nehars ican Shipper. Plymouth; Comfort, Breme dwellers. : He reared his great head higher, do with the polecat. Alfre M. Morrison, 25. 1505 N AL edo: | erhaven: Bxbrook, Valetin; Excelsior, Po Among the big compdnies pre- the more to get the stiff wind Finally, Mr, Holtz heid his nose | iisemags Lv a Wi Narre Lar: Farthua, Liverpon gi i senting exhibits under tents are from the fan. He grunted happily! and pried. the bottle off the Dortha J. Alfs. 21. Carmel Chattanooga. Aruba; Jamaica, Havana; International . Harvester, ‘Farm as his owner, Orville A. Hill of skunk’s head. | : howan 1 1326 “Levharg, PiF ite Marmacharl. the World: neifa Franident Bureau Co-Op, Allis - Chalmers, Morristown, Ind. scratched his The skunk Waz properlv grate. wait Ee yor: Se To He Alberta Aruba: Santa Magica, Puerto Cabello; - : v vi ur -Sears-Roebuck Co, John Deere broad back with ‘the inevitable ful. It held its properly grate-| EE ee ——— & Co. and J. I.. Case. walking cane. dered off into the Woods i)
New Legion Chief in Brazil
‘Home Town Owes Craig Reception Such as Basketball Champs Would Get,’ Says Mayor
2 (UP)— elected national! commander of the American Legion, prepared today done in 1875 for a triumphal return .to his home in Brazil, Ind.
George N. Craig, 40, newly,
was reported in an unroar as for the young attowsey
carryiig His hometown
Passengers on the “Craig Spe-
cial” included Bernard Craig, the [commander's {partner {his mother, who flew to Phila- — |delphia fo watch their son's elevation to the highest Legion post In| —A man’s stomach is sacred and the nation. Reception plans in Brazil in-! clude a mass greeting at the rail‘road station tomorrow at 10 am.,
and law Chloe Craig
father and Mrs.
parade through the main streets
{Jacob ‘Weinberger ruled yesterday of the city, and an open-air rally| in freeing Andrew Lee Willis, 42, in front of the American Legion Home.
Archie Hamm, mayor of Brazil,
{When officers failed to find any gaid the event called for such a drugs on hima they took him to celebration.
City Owes It to Him “The city owes Mr. Craig a is accorded championship” basketball he said.
Mr. Craig Is the first World
THE PUMPING was a viola- War II veteran to head the nah| tion's 3 million Legionnaires.
His election in a hotly con-
tested fight at the closing ses: sion of the Legion's 31st annual
But Willis’ victory was short- convention marked the rise of a
Atiention
‘Marks 88th Year
«Times Stale Servite BEDFORD, Bept. 2 Believed to be one of the state's oldest office holders, Justice Peace J. V. Stapp, observed his hi 8Rthr birthday here: Thursday. Mr. Stapp, who has heen In office 25 years, employs his S87-{year-old wife as a clerical assist
ined before starting bock to school. Make ‘sure thot they are not handicapped by faulty eyesight,
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ant. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Probably no one except his im
mediate family would have Hours, 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. || known about his birthday if it had not been for a bouquet of
Every day—Open Monday Evenings Until 8:30
© Open All Dey Wednesday Have Your! "Byes Fromined
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gladiolus on his office desk Asked about his age, he sald “1 have made no plans about retiring.” }
Cable Address Fits Firm's Location SYDNEY, Australi. Sept. 2
No one can accuse the Svdney OPTOMETRIST firm, Dowd. Associates, Ltd. of SERVICE OPTICAL CO lacking Imagination Pp As ts cable address tn this’ = land “down under.” the company :
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Millions of Americans We Know Now to Give
Juvenile Moccasin
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lived. As he left the courtroom;new’ generation in leadership of
{corn plots and point out rates of
A complete modern homestead! “He likes that fan,” Mr. Hill has been set up in the Purdue smiled. “He's a great boar and University building, featuring a worth his weight in gold. Oh, full-scale model house, dairy there's bigger boars here but none (barn, silo, machine shop, poultry so smart, none so good as Indiana house and a field of growing corn. Buster.” Another popular exhibit is the - Buster 'winked his lrural water supply demonstration eyes. “in the center of the building. Purdue Bpecialists present talks on
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New Air Service to Link
East and West Coasts It's NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UP)—A| ig new transcontinental air service (inking Miami and Atlanta with] {West Coast cides will begin! | Sept. 25, it was announced today. Under an agreement between To Open Tomorrow Sere Airlines and Delta Air The International Twins Asso- ob og fousy tribe wi be ciation, “featuring twins of all y Angeles RE am 2nd ages, looks and sizes, will con- pyancicen ‘and Atlanta and Los verge on Indianapolis tomorrow Arigeles. The new service will use for the fifteenth annual con-ven- ng airliners
Preston Tucker Reports tion. a Kills Self While Wife
’ Or LL r - 1 ife ‘Threatened iginally an Indiana 0 gani
zation, founded by the Rev. EdCHICAGO, Sept. 2. (UP)— ward M. Clink, of Silver Lake,| | Preston Tucker, would-be auto'the association has expanded to butider-under- indictment for mail international scope, Conventions FT Rat, yy up fraud, sald today that members have been held in Omaha, Colum- fron oe . as te y y of the Capone gang syndicate bus, O. Grand Rapfds, Mich, |, = Car, n Hee a wire have threatened his life. {8t. Louis, South Bend, Ft. Wayne neral a ange oy a Mr. . Tucker ® connected the and Warsaw, Ind. shotgun . ny ae to 32 threats with a prowler seen tam-/ Approximately 300 sets of I Vag So en e pering with windows on the fire twins are expected to register at. Mr. Wear, 71. was & rominent, escape at his apartment building convention headquarters in “the wheat farina aod BL 3 Prom Wis told by doctors he had only a few months to live,
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Twins Convention
growth of the various varieties, There's something for every member of the family at the Fair, 'he he farmer or white collar’ worker.
early yesterday . Claypool Hotel. A parade and It was reported that members other activities have been ar-
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of the Capone syndicate had ranged for Sunday in ‘Riverside He convinced his wife Yyester- BRIDAL PAR an ani ad Ripa BO imine i a ould arrange for Fi Yes, 31 Singaeon manding their money back be- tet: H * y ey , ‘and oly cause the cars never were placed Missionary Society i found his body in the yard. in mass production. The fran- Staff Attends Meeting INATIVE SLAIN IN RIOT Chises reportedly were purchased py o members of the United] JOHANNESBURG, South Af-
by front men for the gang.
Double Tragedy BALTIMORE, Sept. 2 As Mrs, Rosalie Gibson prepared | Ill. for the funeral of her 4-year-old
[Christian Missionary Society staff rica, Sept. 2 (UP)—One- native {are attending the meeting of the was shot to death and four Euro- { International —ChrietianFellow- pean - policemen were hurt last (UP) ship Commission: In Champaign, night when a riot broke out over ia one penny increase in streetcar The staff members are Lester fares to the native quarters. The daughter, Mary Lee, who drowned, McAllister, Charles C. Mills, riot started when one of the nashe received word that her son. T.orenzo J. Evans, J. Rex Smith tives boycotting the streetcars
136 W. WASHINGTON, INDIANA THEATER BLDG. had been struck and and Betty Ellis. The conference threw a stone through a streetcar }
Store Hours: 9 to 5: i ; killed by a truck yesterday. Iwill close this afternoon. ‘window, e Hours: 9 to 5:30 Daily RI. 7727 i ppg ggg WAC og Si gy
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