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and exhaustion.” . | She charged that Francis Byers, 20, a Des: Moines sal man, kidnaped her, He picked her up last Thu day, forced her

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Mr, Byers denied the kidnap } charge. Miss Herrick went w {him willingly, he said, and * {marriage was “consummated t {or three times.” He blamed the {marital mixup on the objectic {of the girl's parents

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at gunpoint. Buy in Person* The. former Helen Herrick was in seclusion recovering from what in Our Newly (her Parents described as “shock -

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Poll of Lawyers Shows Association Backs Howard

4 \ Held in Stayi | - m | e n dying Gov. Schricker reviewed the In-/R. Summers, treasurer. 4 . . «ig {dianapolis Bar Association's in-| Judge Howard's term. expires 1| 'Ex-Wife of Victim, |dorsement of Judge Joseph MI Dec. 31. : ' owa. or reappointmen : i Rival Indicted Marion County's Municipal Court Two ballots, leftovers from The, oo - {Indianapolis Times poll for fed-

| PT. WAYNE, Dec. 15 (UP)—today and said: , | Floyd Butcher, 37, and Mrs. Mary “I'll consider their views along eTal judge, came 0 velil volts for! 4 Frances Partridge, 48, today were with a lot of other letters I re Cte 3 . ug W (under indictment for the murder ceive every day.” |Hacier, {

’ oid along with| 4 of Dewey Partridge, the woman's, Results of a poll of the assotia-| oe od & | § 51-year-old former husband. tio * membership showed 232

{ Mr, Partridge, a farmer, Was lawyers favored another term for| killed last Saturday night after’Judge Howard while 143 were ophe, his divorced wife and Butcher posed. y left a tavern and began arguing.

| : m3 3 Missouri Plan Butcher and the woman were in-| { “1 . | The poll was conducted along ‘te ri dicted for se¢ond degree murde te. Noes of the call Mis-|

aie Jontqraay Bya8 Allen. County souri plan in which only the | Police said Butcher confessed Names of the incumbent judges, { {hitting Mr. Partridge on the head 2r® listed for balloting on the | l'with a whisky bottle after an ar- theory that if a lawyer sitting | | gument over the affections of Mrs, On & bench has been & good judge | | Partridge. he should‘ not be removed for Mrs, Partridge was found near political reasons. |} a roadside, a hole in the back of The bar association’s ballot | { his head. Police said Mrs. Part-/listed only the name of Judge | {ridge watched. the attack and laid Howard with a space for “yes” or Mr. Partridge’s hat beside him be-|"‘no” voting. | fore driving off with Butcher. “I don't like the Missouri plan,” | nm : Gov. Schrieker said. “Why didn’t | they list several candidates?” ! The Governor said he would not make the appointment this) week. | New Officers Take Reins Final results of the poll ere | announced at a dinner meeting| in the Athenaeum as Charles C. |

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KEY WEST, Fla., Dec. 15 (UP) President Truman wants his staff to have the hest possible || Christmas despite the fact that ‘he will be away from the White Baker took over the reins as House Christmas Day. president of the association from | The President has given orders Herbert E. Wilson, that men with wives and children, Others who took office last] should not proceed fo Independ- night were William G. Davis, first, ence, Mo., with him when he goes vice president; Walter Myers Jr.,| home for the holidays with his second vice president; and Paul wife and daughter, — ———— The President will leave here] Dec. 20 and fly back to Washington for a brief check-up on offi- ({ cial affairs before flying to In-'§ [dependence Dec. 23. He will re- } turn to Washington Dec. 28.

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