Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 3

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Athenaeum, Dr. MacEachern will be a guest at a dinner at Methodist Hospital. Members of the administrative staff will be hosts.

loaned by the United States to the Soviet Union under wartime lend-lease, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters said today.

$ BURN TO DEATH , SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 18 (UP) — A father and his two daughters

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Traffic Accidents Fatal to 3 in State

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carried him to the ambulance when it arrived and remained

Moved There Recently

The couple recently moved to the Oliver Ave. address, having

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Kidwell, 628 8. New Jersey St. Their 's- death was the third

Church, the father held his un-,’ ‘conscious son in his arms. He

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in the Kidwell family in recent years, Two sons were killed in the war, :

" In addition to her husband, son

vived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Presnall, Mrs. Beatrice Ward and Mrs. Patricia Ursiney and two brothers, Thomas W. and Kidwell, all of Indianapolis, Fu-

a. m, tomorrow in G. H. Herr-

a m. in St. Patrick’s Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross, Crashes to Death

The third Indiana traffic victim, Mr. Smith, crashed to his

[death two miles west of Nappa-/pack plate 59.

nee on U. 8. 6 shortly after 3 a. m. today. He was driving a truck which went out of control on the slippery pavement and overturned. The driver was pinned and crushed to death. Mr. Smith, who was 45, moved from Indianapolis to Brooklyn, Ind, six months ago. Mr. Hamilton, 80, was killed yesterday when his car sideswiped

the other car, Gale B. Vandivier, 23, Greensburg, was unhurt. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ei

ditian to his mother include two sisters, Mrs. Ida Lamar, Lawrence; Mrs. Hazel Beard, Indianapolis, and four brothers, Heber and Elmer Lasher, Evansville; Harley, Grand Rapids, Iowa, and Lee, Bristow, The body was taken to the Garland Funeral Home in Lawrence.

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indiana Contributes |

Stone to Historic Walk

A piece of Indiana will become a permanent part of historic Wil-|

Bi kik Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins has forwarded a chunk of Indiana | limestone to beautiful the campus of Willlam and Mary College there. | The limestone, with “Indiana” | chiseled on its surface, will line| the. path of picturesque Memory Walk in front of St. Bede Catholic] Church. : | The Rev. Fr. Thomas J, Walsh, | pastor “of the church, conceived! the idea of making a campus walk | of stones from every state.

{Pump Meters on Oil

City and state weights and measures inspectors will meet with local oil dealers Monday for spot checks of pump meters installed on tank trucks. Thomas Riley, assistant supervisor of the city weights depart-| ment, sald measuring tests will start at 9 a. m. Monday at the! 42d Bt. ‘entrance to the State! Fair Grounds. Checks will be| made on trucks supplying fuel to private consumers. i

and parents, Mrs. Lydick is sur-|/letter I in seal; serial number

peral services will be held at 8:30/H in seal; ser {al number] mann Funeral Home and at 9jetter and face plate number C43;

another car and crashed into a floor—-today highlighted the -trial tree near Greensburg. Driver oflof Mrs, Myrtle Conrad.

‘her armed husband as he backed

To Name Officers Trucks to Be Checked’ cdicmbers “gnd Visitors Bureau

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Diagram Conrad Slaying Scene

A chalk diagram of a slaying scené — 15x15 on the courtroom

As the comely, brunet Indian-

for the second day in her

ugene M. McCoy, Kings- ; ton and Two sisters. Misses Eqn (1oF the slaying of her husband,

and Amanda Hamilton, Greensburg. ; their Survivors of Mr. Lasher in ad-| one

Claude, 52, last Mar. 15, prosecuting attorneys drew a diagram of 635 N. Noble St. apart. The diagram, Deputy Prosecutor Ernest Frick told the court, was to assist in clearing up con-

troversies over the physical aspects of the room in which the

church janitor was shot to death. |

Defendant Testifies Mrs. Conrad, who testified yesterday that the shooting climaxed long months of domestic turmoil, said photographs exhibited in court did not represent a true picture of the death room.

She had described events lead-

ing up to the shooting in which she contends she grappled with

from a bedroom into the living room. She insisted the room as pictured by the prosecution was not the same on the night of the shooting. Defense Attorney Jessie Levy brought out during. examination of Mrs. Conrad that her husband was six feet tall to her five feet,

one inch and outweighed her by|

pounds. Convention Bureau

Members of ‘the - Indianapolis

{will elect directors at 11 a. m, Wednesday in the bureau office, 1201 Roosevelt building. Nominees for election to three. year terms are: W. A. Atkins, William Behrmann, Harry M. Bit-

ner, C. H. Domhoff, J. A. Gloin,|'

W. H. Meckling, Murray Morris, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Todd Stoops, W. O. Wheeler and Russell L. White. Gov. Schricker, Mayor Feeney and Joseph E. Cain have been nominated for a one-year term.

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