Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1949 — Page 3
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Loca Do Se For $4150 Alimony, Si
oe, Willis Irene Mann |
H he did not know the curtpmt au | Pheron through the incidents
"Ralph Hamill's court, the doctor's |forced by her husband to submit
at.7 p. m. Monday in Antlers Ho-|whom she shared the bed, cowered her husband last August.
el State Hospital Official! 2! Named by Ex-Wife ‘A complaint for Judgment for $4150 in back alimony was filed Jodny in Superior Court 5 against ol Jess V. Colin, asistant super-| seemed to be anothe NG ree intendent at ie Centra) State _ the ta aE Mivowee
versus James T. McPheron. was brought by his| - The
Te £ were like thousands. of others before: Cruel Wily won a Florida divorce from inhuman treatment. And the a thé octor on July 7, 1047. usual alimony, support Jor the 0 Fen RTTd d Co resented by Indianapolis Srey " od n Y | included in the com laint. Jack C. Brown who said he is| But as Attorney Ww. Gordon®
handling tha case h out-of-state attorney.” i for anDavis began to lead Mrs. Mc-
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dress of the plaintiff, {leading to the’crash of her mar{riage to her 39-year-old husband,
The Cohhs were divorced in| Dade County, Florida, and es. [ime stemed — or " Supsrioe Cohn was awarded $75 a Yonlaruay:
alimony. Under the oiel Migs yom : i . ‘ the divorce her maiden name was HERE WAS a story of poverty, restored. {drunkenness, and rape. In the complaint filed in Judge Mrs, McPheron testified she was
former wife charged she did not{to the atféntions of as many as Tecelya any payments after five. men in one night whom he pt. 17, 1948; brought to their meager quarters Dr. Cohp, who has since re.in a Bridgeport rooming house. married, could not be reached at| Mrs. McPheron,” a tiny, frail the hospital for comment. . brunet, is 31. Her lips quiversd
{and her voice faltered with _emoRealtors to Speak
tion as she testified. orl She said she met and married On European Tour { her husband at Somerset, Ky. John E. Bauer and Paul _| when she was 17. “At: first, she’ Cord, Indianapolis Pau 1 i said, he worked steadily: and- was speak on “Our European Tour" Ea. , But_sdfter they” moved to before the “Indianapolis Real Es:|Cria8eport in 1040 he began. stay--, tate Board at noon tomorrow in| ing ¥ nights in taverns. Washington Hotel. . = = 50 Tecently returtied from the! “ONE NIGHT, she testified, her y will trade tour of Fu-| husband brought a group of men "Children of divorce, Donald and Ronald MePheren aze out on a ht, rope sponsored by the nitanap, to the house. They were all drunk. a 3 brig sun drenched world.
oli and—Ingians on iim, pr al} Sruik- But will their future be as bright? The girls are children Mrs. McPheron was caring for. ommerce. “Aly beat and restrained her, the multiple attacks, she
Photo by Victor Peterson, Times Staff Photographer.
told the sons, she said, she took a job as complaint and a petition for cus-
"and as a lawyer.” Judge Pike de-
two handsome boys are living in duty to see that they have every
, American citizens.”
sence foper Home’ for 2 a Sought by Judge
"On the witness: stand, Mr, MePheron, a. “denied his wife's charges, He admitted he “struck her two or three times.” He accused’ wife of carrying on affalrs with "other men, A © After hearing all the testimony, Judge Pike said he would reserve his decision In the case. :
. = - “ “IN ALL my years on the bench
clared, “I've never heard the equal of this. But" what Is most ant here”-he :
determine whether or not these
a fit and proper home. It is my chance of growing up to be good
Rites Friday
Services for Mrs. Dora Hunt, 2401 Elizabeth St., who died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, will be at 2.p. m. Friday In An-| derson Cemetery, E. 10th St. Sef was 70. Born in Mitchell, Ind., she lived | in Indianapolis most. of her life.| Survivors include her husband, Ruben Hunt; four sons, Daniel, | Henry and Marvin Monroe, all of| Indianapolis, and Paul Monroe, | Rochester, N. Y.; four daughters, Mrs. Goldie Ready and Mrs. Thel- | ma Esarey, both of South Bend; Mrs. Naomi Retz, Marion, and Mrs. Alice Sellmeyer, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Bless, Indianapolis, 14 grandchildren] and four great- -grandchildren. ' |
ADMITS KILLING WIFE ! STAMFORD, Conn, Nov, 2 (UP) —James Plunkett, “48; admit-
oh Jona Driscolr will speak at men raped her. {court. ind e Realtors’ Educational Course] Her youngest son, Ronald, with! -Mrs. McPheron said she left widower, and also cares for his in a chair and stared without In or- two small daughters. emotion as Mrs. McPheron told
tel. Georgé H., - Dirks Is $ moderator. or. iin a corner of the bed during the der to minke a home for her two The Husband, who filed a Cross her story.
— ary
{housekeeper for a College Ave. tody of the two children, slouched |
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ted he killed his 38-year-old wife ‘while trying to frighten her durling a tussle,” polce said today as ithey charged him with murder,
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