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Mrs. Eva Woodall, 47, was slain as , she tried to escape ‘her gun-wielding ex-husband, Emerson Nixon, 51, who used a shotgun on himself when the revolver that he used in killing his ex-wife jammed, |
according to Howard County Convicted Sheriff Howard Cherry.
The Nixons were divorced Nov. 5 in Tipton County, Nixon, who took back her former! name of Woodall, went to Anderson to live, while her ex-husband continued to live on his farm on the Tipton-Howard County line. In her divorce petition, Woodall asked for $10.000 alimony, alleging that worth $50,000. She got $1100 and
the furniture.
Last night Mrs, back to get some furniture and stayed the night Mr, and Mrs. Delmas Kirkendall,
R. R. 6, Kokomo.
This morning Mrs. Woodall and drove over to Woodall and
Mrs. Kirkendall
Nixon's home. Mrs. Nixon went into a room and Mrs. Kirkendall said she laughing and joking,
words.
Shot in Head . “Then Emerson called to me . and I went in and saw them Mrs. Conrad Then comes that throbbing struggling over a -32-caliber re- tooth. Previous procedure was Kirkendall
“Mrs. Woodall broke away from Plans Appeal
him and ran out to the car and, he followed, waving. the, gun. As, Faces 2 to 21 Years {ing-out the cavity, removing part - he ‘tame upon her, he fired twice.” Both bullets entered Mrs. Wood- | all's head and she apparently died instantly... “Then Nixon. put “th
volver,” Mrs Sheriff Cherry
dall related.
- nie _ normal es “He ran back into the house Seven men returned a verdict at help maintain natural regularity and I got into the automobile and | 11:20 P: Wi. 8iter deliberating six’
4 ti hought! Sioy EE Gi liv-| 08 a first-degree murder charge, | pushed out of line.
wanted to get her to a i Feri ! At my Tony 1 calleq/ Mand the death penalty. you,” she told the sheriff. . Found In Hayloft Deputies went to the shooting: scene and searched the house] grandmother, Mrs. Eileen Jaccbs. developed before permanent ones
for Nixon.
Failing to find him, they went|when the verdict was returned, | growth forces them ou forces them out. I into the barn and heard groans as she had been throughout the,
from the hayloft.
There they found the wounded man, shot once in the head with the pistol, once through the chest| Mrs. Conrad's plea that the
Just i shooting of her husband, Claude under pencil point, develops to eat through the tooth’s middle on term. for wartime eivery, Ing a furnace door. The heat was He died en route to the hospital (Conrad, 53, was accidental, was Baffle Young GOP layer into the sensitive pulp (right). Today the pulp area is oapped, | gained two moire “days of terrific. I didn’t know it at the
with the shotgun
in Kokomo,
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Pemsorenn] 60th YE AR—NUMBER 266 >
‘Farmer Shoots His Ex-Wife, Self to Death
Anderson Divorcee Shot Down TR —
Fleeing Former Husband's Wrath Kids’ Toothless Grins Eliminated
A 47-year-old Anderson woman was shot and killed by|
hr uence te By Use of Modern Dental Methods Cs Escape After By Dormitory Blaze;
and Mrs.
Nixon was
Woodall came
with friends;
heard them | then bitter,
isto] to, Criminal Court 1 jury tast night! w | —“his_Torehead but the - cartridge. convicted her of manslaughter in THE TOOTH still, intact makes S falted to expiode,” Mrs. - Kishan he. shooting of her husband. ith. —T -
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Students Killed, Scor e Hu
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In Oklahoma U. Flash Fire
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1949
Bandit Makes Sky Lighted f for Miles
Capping Process
Avoids Extraction THE TOOTHLESS grin, the " |lannel around a swollen jaw are on the way out for youngsters. Aching bahy teeth, once extracted, can be saved through modern dentistry. Two-year-old records at the Indiana University School of Dentistry show a process known as capping keeps extracting pliers from the teeth, Fpr years a common practice with adults, relatively recent experiments have proved it worthwhile for children. It goes far beyond the stage of simple cavity filling. Pinpoint holes developing in the white enamel! of the tooth's surface enlarge on crashing into the middie of dentine layer. If caught in either area, only filling is necessary. - ~ . TOO OFTEN youngsters do not brush teeth properly and parents are lax in seeihg that teeth are |inspected. The: cavity grows, | biting through the dentine into the . sensitive pulp. composed of nerves - and blood vessels
a Brutal Attack Survivors Hysterical
Liquor Shop Worker | Youths Seek to Telephone Parents
Seriously Injured List of injured . . , Page 5
N. West St. Holdup ~~ NORMAN, Okla, Dec. 3 (UP)—A fash fire w
A D9-year-old employee was . badly beaten by a bandit early through a two-story men's dormitory at the University of
‘today in a holdup at the Star Oklahoma before dawn today, burning it. fo the ground | Liquor Store, 1319 N. West St. ‘within minutes. - ’
The bandit escaped on foot : with an undetermined amount of At least three were dead and more than a score injured
jcurrency, nearly knocking down OF burned. i Woman ows he dashed away| Several hours after the building had been leveled, rom the store. I" Oliver F. Shane, 1543 English ‘about a dozen searchers began moying into the stillAve, was taken to General Hos- smouldering ruins. pital in a dazed condition, unablé/ to tell police what happened. Suf- Sey Jound tisee bodies at tne edge of the east wing, X {fering from a deep scalp wound 8ll badly burn and unidenti {and facial cuts and bruises, he * -'s 8 | The search was being dis was said to be, in serious con- Eyewitness— ‘rected by O..D. Roberts, unis -
Mrs.
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dition,
Police, who were called to the] ‘versity counsellor of men. liquor stdbre. about 7:45 a. m.| ear oom e found Mr, Shane sitting at his a Jdesk, where he had evidently, é been attacked. There was a pool | ell ‘Fire, Fire’ of blood beside his chair. *“Colns Near Desk : Just ie Opening
An open .cash box “ Door of a Furnace’
only coins was found near bly| desk. The holdup man probably Y ! (Logan L. Riggs, 24-year-old t University of Oklahoma jour. nalism
Mrs. Myrtle Cowad
told [to take Tt out, leaving a gaping hole, often making the child the | butt of jokes. Today dentists in private prac[tice and students at IU are drill-
snatched currency’ from the box | and ran, police said. They were unable immediately ; to contact Virgil T. Halls, store! students injured in the dermi. ut xd ost TT TO Ta rn . - ? owriér, to. determine’ the —— mer, “Ark. Indiana University Dental Student Fred Cantrell works on the taken. For Manslaughter ~~ ° 'h® Pulp in some stances and Mrs. Jessie Seaths,. 43, of 1236] 9 placing a caicium base cap over feeth of Jo Ellen Bond, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Bond, |p, vette St. was nearly knocked!
Mrs. Myrtle Conrad today faced the sensitive spot. Regular metal- Cla i y City. Modern: process save children’ s teeth that once were [down by the bandit as she was two 16 21 years in prison after a Jic 8lling completes the job. pulled about to enter the store, she |
The jury-—-of five womenand.
of “jawbene-and -tooth formation hours. Mrs, Conrad had been tried and prevent others from being although the state did not de- Today it is the rare child that {hasn't lost at least one tooth Miss Jessie Levy, attorney fo“ through extraction by the age Mrs. Conrad, said the verdict!of 12. would be appealed. No doubt, the old look is passThe daughter of the 43-year-old ing. Most of the 20 baby teeth
of Troy, was with Mrs. Conrad ghould stay in untiF ‘natural Ex-Congressman to
trial. Defense Plea Rejected
PRESTONBURG, Ky. Dec. 3 y Dr (UP)—Former Rep. Andrew J./to get through the bathroom. 2 May (D. Ky.), awaiting the be- | ginning of his 8-to-24-month pris-| Anyway, it was
‘How to Win Ideas
This exhibit shows the growth of a cavity. The early stage,
denied by Deputy Prosecions Er. nest F. Frick and Russell They charged excessive —— ing by Mrs. Conrad was the cause! for the fight whieh ended in Mr.
| today. time but I guess that's when I makin ing extraction upnecassary. Selly Department of Justice officials got burned. I dropped my pants Speakers Disagree a |in. Washington said federal court'and ran back to the window.
ike 29 Clothe-A-Child Will Help foi fifi fern rises
: (May Will surrender until ‘Monday, side the window -and my idea was ‘when federal court opens at Ash- that this could be used as a fire
Shoots Self Fatally Conrady WeER They Tejected Indiana's young Republicans : , officers’ quarters £o : 3 3 ¢ ’ ” y ie land, K { pe x JGH, Cal., Dec. 3 abnormal sexual demands was “C © PY their political les. Little Girl Return fo Schoo ". 8. “Marshal Jolin Moore wlll 1 didn't think about it at the Ht trainees ring World Var
(UP) — Maj. Gen, Moore (USA, retired), commander of the Manila and Subic Bay defenses in 1942 when they fell to ‘the Japa-| White asked in his nese, shot and killed himself in a| field here last night, it was dls-|
closed today.
He was reported to be cerned over his health, which had! suffered during his years as a Japanese prisoner of war.
— Hoosier Gl Drowned Teriuny, Dec. | 3 (UP)—The Army announced today that Pfc. Adams of Vincennes, Ind. Was ~ fier the verdict, Judge Wil-| Political Bushes,” had other ideas. , clothing. The social worker
FRANKFURT,
drowned when
EARL PLEADS INNOCENT PERTH, Scotland, Dec. 3 (UP) | Too Many Rabbits ~The Earl of Strathmore, 31- $40 year-old nephew of Queen Eien. COST Merchant beth, pleaded innocent in Perth © Sheriff's court today to.a charge of driving a jeep while under the influence of drink.
FOUR MINERS KILLED TOKYO, Dec. 3 (UP)~ four miners were when a total of 17 were trapped the Tadakuma| coal mine 2400 feet from the pit-| head at Fukuoka in southern Ja-| |clals said ‘Mr. Bohard had 112
in a cave-in at
pan.
George F. the reason for the quarrel.
wartime Corregidor, |,
Richard M.
Car Trani ia. D. Bain said he would sen- A third viewpoint was voiced: ‘has come to Clothe-A- Child with through a bridge railing and fell Into the Main River. His mother, | Mrs. Cecilia Adams, survives,
At least
sons toda¥ from the politicians
“Why didn't Mrs. Conrad get a who went out and won elections.
But the junior side of the state |divorce if she wanted relief from those demands?’ Prosecutor GOP May understandably be a
little confused. The speakers. opening argu- presentell contrasting views on “how to win elections.” There was little doubt, though. pecause they don’t have warm clothes to wear? they were agreed that the GOP needs to Brush up on its election
. . {be on hand to take custody of the time. I just jumped to the ground. { ; . Bright Young Pupil Need Stay Home once powerful House Military Af- Where I hit was just a couple of | of the survi Re "No L Bitter Winter D : /fairs Committee chairman. lrooms out from the central wing hysterical, suffering from om hock. > o Longer on Bitter Winter Days | May, broken in spirit and of the building and the two wings, Some sat near the bullding and By ART WRIGHT health, appeared to be “in a state extending out from either side of cried. Would vou believe that there could be youngsters out of school of shock” as his last hours of it were both on fire. Others rushed to the [freedom slipped away. He re-| I could see the flames coming bus station to mained in his Prestonburg home out of some of the windows and parents. But it was & There are children in such poor circumstances right here in! and refused to comment on the'l could see them brightly in all in pajamas. There was a gL dab h techniques. Indianapolis. Hazel Dee is one of them. extension of his freedom. the others. That fire was sprea d- hour delay on Tong distance calla, Ter |10 dab at their eyes. | From Pennsylvania, Rep. John The Times Clothe-A-Child knows about Hazel Dee because her His last chance to escape prison, ing like it was gasolined. : { Sentence Due Friday Saylor came to tell the Republi- plight was revealed by one of the public “school social workers. barring an Unexpected Jresiden- | y All Seemed Calmed . Fraternity houses and. other Mr. White's final statement to CAR juniors what kind of & cam-| mys bright little girl is anxious| ee Fotveal Judge Hott a wings an. doa between the. ney the jury was: paign he fought to replace a [to-go to school—and does attend |ago when Fe denied his plea for! where the other Te stand- | housing. of the “It's high time decent citizens Democrat during a special con-ipegyiarly in mild weather—says mercy and ordered him to surren: ing around. They all seemed students saved nothing but the (put a closed season on Wives w |Ersscional election {his Summer. | (ne school investigator. But re der today. {pretty calm. They kept talking night-clothes. 3 hy shooting their husbands and’ then| =~“ apa's at] hie. {cent days have been too cold for about how much they'd lost in| James Littrell, Norman, said he {pleading self-defense.” jheading a panel on “Beating the, .. , yenture outdoors in her the fire. I guess it was 15 min- S0t Out With just his underwear, = lutes after that before the fire-| “I burned my hair getting out™' {men got there. {he said. “I never heard gE I found my roommate, Cybut something woke me and I Kees, Spokane, ah. The my way z down in the Sry wing—that's s hall was full of boiling smoke the west end of ‘the bullding~—{1 couldn't go down the hall to had more time to get out. I Warn anybody.” IL found -a blanket in a pile of An assistant fire chief. who des
{ment yesterday. Miss Levy's dramatic closing appeal to “send thif innocentwoman home to her family for . Christmas” caused women Jurors!
The Times 1949
MILE-O-DIMES 24-Hour Estimate 21, Full Lines. ...... sium Showers to Bring
® This estimate was made
today when the Mile-O-Dimes| Colder Weather
was one day old. The “Mile”! opened at 10 a. m. yesterday LOCAL TEMPERATURES when the Wild Triplets laid] 6a. m... 28 10 a. m... 37 the first dimes on the line. 7a.m... 28. 11 a m... 41 ® There are 17 dimes to a) Sa. m... 30 12 (Noon). 46 m
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by John Tope, chairman’ of the a personal plea. . “please help Young Republican National Fed- "got this little girl back in| eration. school.”
| Elders Plan Program | New, Warm Clothes | |
{tence Mrs. Conrad at 9:30 a. |Friday. He denied a motion by | Miss Levy to arrest judgment.
But even while the GOP juniors. Hazel Dee doesn’t know it yet, |were airing their plans in the but that plea is going to be an|Hotel Claypool, across the street swered. Hazel will get new, warm; lon Sixty lines. make a —e ..clothes and stuff which one of clined to be named, said he feared Justice of Peace Walter Brad- in the Lincoln Hotel, their seniors clothes next week. mile. A rh is worth $6976. Light showers tonight will bring them had laid on the ground. it “was impossible for all those. ford found an Indiana Ave. mer- —election - hardened Republican, This Christmas present comes oe —— |colder weather tomorrow, the When I put that raw blanket students to escape, chant guilty of possessing more State legislators—were formulat-'srom the generous public. ..peo- per of dimes on the Times Mile- Weather Bureau said today. over my neck and back I re- how fast the building went up.” than the legal number of -rab-/Ing a program for the next ses- la who contribute to the Clothe- 0-Dimes on W. Washington St. warmer weather today was ex-.\ Zed T'd been burned but the| pr. George L. Cross, OU presi |bits and fined him $40 and costs sion of the legislature. A-Child fund to make it possible The Mjle-O-Dimes opened yester- br el boost the mercury to] doctors®say it fsn't too serious. gent spent the night at Enid, of court. Rep. Saylor was the first GOP (of pright little girls like Hazel day in front of the L. Strduss Pec 50, despite (increasing cloudy Considering how horrible it all nd lo Pa L The merchant, Sam Bohard, luminary to hand out advice to nae to have warm clothes for and Lerner Stores and Clothe-A- skies. ap.) showers late to- was I feel pretty good. (Contin on Page 5—Col. 1) who operates the C. & 8. Poultry the younger Politicians. ” A school. Child Hégaquarters. 33 W. Wash-| pont will drop temperatures to “nn “aan Market at 634 Indiana Ave. was Press conference, “attended by: of- There are three ways in which ington St. Uniformed members of | |arrested Nov. 26 by State Con- ficials of the Young Republican the public may help these unfor- Firemen's Post No. 42° of the Xx recompany a high of only 43. Death Trods Campus— |servation Department agents. |Party organization he attacked , ..(eo children. accompany Eg
American Legion are manning! Temperatures early today! d } Y Conservation Department offi- socialism. ONE--By sending money or- the Mile-O-Dimes 24 hours a day (dipped to 28 in downtown Indian-| a ace ury yors ew
“The formula I used with suc- ders or checks to Clothe-A-Child, until Christmas eve,
today
rabbits in his possession.
Coming Tomorrow
Market for Homes
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@ There will be accurate and | \ The show's home state took 13 near the en-up-to-the-minute news stories [146 blue ribbons for first places Hor 313 hear ATI about the real estate market. | {and 53 purple ribbons for ‘cham: headquarters, 207 W. Pearl St. |® And those who are planning | plonships— more than double its jast night. | ! to buy a home, or other real nearest competitor. | David Dix, 23, of 3743 8, Ran:
[tate legal Hmit 1 a Ping, well-groomed Congressman ,nq ge Contributions Will be previous Balance ..... 8. 3 (Yesterday.
” - lis and 24 at Weir Cook AL The rg. well-groomed Congressman Indianapolis Times. 214 W. Mary. CONTRIBUTIONS [apo The mercury reached "Bodies Marked With Stick ||
sald, “was to actively fight soclal-|,....4 in The Times under the John A. K pCR ii — 's Indiana Ranks Second." He added that he ended gory name or in any other) rom u Friend ....... Prett Offic. Gi Is Small Pan Placed Beside Each Victim by (Continued on n Page 8—Col. 3) pd designated. The Three C's ........ 000 re y ce ir s i Personal E In Livestock Prizes a rim Rescuers to Co
WO—By volunteering as n J E.R. coviviniinnnne
CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (UP)—Illi- Knife Wielding Bandit doy to take children to the Merry Widows Cli .
NORMAN, Okla,, Dec. 3 (UP)~—Little white sticks marked the |nois exhibitors walked off with, {stores and shop for them. Donors In memory of Arthur 4
sw In Sunday Times | { fes. ® Pretty office girls of In- Not .crosses—just sticks. Death-marks. to show where the case
spend their own money to buy Wright, given by offes diana i inapolls will be shown in | 1 tional Livestock Exposition, in-| clothes for the Clothe-A- Child employees of Schwite, tomorrow's. BIGGER SUN- [uaities lay in the ruins of what had been the University of Okiss
An Indianapolis Times neéws- | lete. fi } children they take to the stores. | Cummins Co. .... 20.00 | {complete figures showed today. boy reported to police today he Appolstmenis to take children; in wy a ns ie & + DAY TIMES. : a It vas hours fier the fire that Tevelsd all five wings of the y be .made by —telephonifg! 3 er & James 1 ® The “Times photographe dorm; but the work o ng for, - RY 5551. Garey He erves p Stew 25.00 them because of the Hartford, the dead was only beginning. | men. decided to leave them THREE-—By placing any num-: A. Borinstein ......... 100.00 | Conn, claim as “the city of About 100 men, their faces as) bod rss imme | “Mpy, Edna L. McNealy 8.00 | the prettiest girls’ Pictuges om ag their job, poked through |.» And beside each was
’ | Women's Auxiliary, Local {= of Hartford girls will be in e wreckage with cottonseed ints, ou ud Yubareds of Indiana was second with 67 dolph, 8t., said a man held ‘a Times Index W amen yn nw | tomorrow's PARADE Maga-’ Oe TAA om a silent crew, ® Small aluminum to. assified ad & firsts and 31 championships ahd knife to his back and told him: r———, po zine ‘Which comes with. The the jewelry and other effects Selection of prices Trom every |ogpio third with 54 blue ribbons ° ‘I want -some mopey.” Amusemnts 7.0 Inside Indpis, 7 Union ..ovovvnnnns i 5.00 | ih advancing slowly behind hose 't burned. : section of the city and subur-, 4 2 purple Hibbons, i mit atva———— i? Books i... + 8 Mrs. Manners 2 In memory ‘of Mrs, Fan: . i bearing firemen Who cleared the "go a .¢o gathered around ban areas. ev ———————— EWING ILL ON TRIP Bridge ...... 3 Movies vers oe ian hein Tie «10.00 | ® Compare our own Indian- way like Iniiecaweepers, - 0% ringe of the ruins. ong ® Don't miss NEW SHOE ON WRONG FOOT © | LONDON, Dec. 3 (UP)—U. 8. Churches + J National A110 Cohén .. Ye 5.00 | Nols Fh ith Larios gpa be sonrohed he fascination or 8 REAL ESTATE SECTION | KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Dec 3 Federal Security Administrator Crossword ~.. 8 Pattern ..... 3 Mrs. Paul Ferdinand .. 10.00 | pu 3) lh Three charred bodies were found oY he or a roomma in tomorrow's big (UP)—Mrs, Mae Cate Hodge's Oscar R, Ewing arrived here yez- Editorials ..10 Radio ...... 8 Et 2 TOMORROW tn the first few minutes. found in the embers. a ji |divorce complaint today said she terdity to inspect the British na- Forum ...... 10 Side Glances.10 Today's total $208.00 1 In At first it was planned to send, “My roommate fal SUNDAY TIMES {had to turn over her pay check tional health service. Today he Gardening .. 3 Society ..... 3 : ‘THE BIGGER SUNDAY TIMES them to a Norman funeral home, | ito her husband every week. a io in bed with a heavy cold. Hollywood i. 9; iSporss ieenes a. J Total to date $524.28 |. - — but 0. Ds ~ counselor of (Continued ou 1
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