Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 10
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Clay City Native the Polish delegation to the United Nations because of Russian Sh Th h : _~ |pressure on his homeland, will speak twice at Wabash college toof rovg morrow, a6.9:30 a. m. chapel and again at 8 p. m. His first speech
Head, Robbed
KANSAS CITY, Kan., Feb. 11 the last two years.
(UP) — A 30-year-old Army| Miss Bessie E. Loomis, assist: months
major, who beéime the close ii ant secretary friend of Patricia Anne Clark! while serving as alde-de-camp to! her father, Gen. Mark Clark, was! shot to death early today. i The body of Maj. John J.| Luther Jr., was found in his car § at. an intersection in the Fairfax’ industrial district here. Sheriff Roy Ferguson of Wyandotte County said there were! here in 1004 as three wounds in Major Luther's! Miss Loomis ;stenographer for head. He said there also was an| =e the former Cenindication that he had been beat. {al Union Telephone Co. She, en savagely on the head. Hives in 137 W, 44th Bt,
While serving as aide-de-camp , ® A to Gen, Clark, Maj. Luther . Willard M. Worcester, Indianap-
x " " 1 - -Squired. his..commaader's daugh-°18. student _at Norwich Liniver ter’ to numerous functions. His", family reported from Clay City, | chosen to assist in decorating the!
Ind, that he was “a very close
treasurer -of In-|
{ phone Co. will retire Mar. 1 aft-| er more than 46 years in tele! phone work. A native of Indian apolis, Miss Loomis began
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that he was the house guest of Friday and Saturday, the Clark famfl Monroe, oan) 2 her Bt. Mrs. Fred J. Fisher, widow of Year's. :
ous decorations in World War 11, | million to the University of Notre| was dressed in _civillan_ clothes.| D&me- She allotted $250,000 to a. His body was behind the wheel revolving student loan fundeand| of his car, slumped toward ‘the Save $750,000 for a ‘dormitory, |
right. His feet still were on the University officials said. pedals and the car was in low] harm oa
gear. The ignition was on. The| Five-year-old Nina ‘Von Drecar had skidded about 90 feet Witz went back to more conven-|
: {tional playthings in Boston| across a street 1 . . mtersection | yesterday after her pet lion cub, | Bilifold, Watch Missing | which she used to push around inj
His billfold and watch were ® doll carriage, was returned
for his death. A one dollar bill mother refused to care for it. The| %
and -30 cents in small change cub, now 36 pounds, was whol
to Franklin Park Zoo. Nina's father, a zoo employee, took the nine-week-old cub home when fits
missing, “leading officers to sur- ~ mise that robbery was the motive
were 'found in the pockets of hist Johnny Belinda” by Nina, who trousers. His 1043 West Point helped nurse it back to health. graduating class ring still was on $8. 8
his hand. President Truman signed a bill
Positive identification was made Yesterday giving Sister Elizabeth _by Maj. Samuel Baker, who is Kenny, the Australian purse, unattending the Command and Gen-|limited privileges tu enter the eral Staff College at Ft. Leaven- United States as. a temporary worth. Maj. Luther was taking visitor. Sister Kenny, who has the regular 10-month cour at developed a type of treatment for the college. : infantile paralysis, may enter this The car in which the body was| country as often as she wishes,
found. was identified as the one exempt from immigration . re: 2 <1
owned by Maj. Luther. It was a quirements and fees. late model Lincoln. Sheriff Fer- 88 guson said the car bore a 1949-50 In Pontiac, Mich., yesterday Ft. Leavenworth registration {John L’ Lewis demanded that sticker ‘and an Indiana license striking coal miners go back to plate. Mr, Luther's mother, Mrs. work, and sald the walkout was “John J. Luther Sr. sald at Clay “pointiess.” “I've been suffering City her son was “a very good all winter,” he sald “You just friend” of Gen. Clark's daughter, | can’t buy coal around here.” This “and had been the Clark family's|Mr. Lewis is 73 years old and "house guest in their home at ¥t. blind. EF . : Monroe, Va., a day or two around Building contractor Stuart
last New Year's. |Fonde was. granted a divorce yes-
Polish Leader to Speak en. Clark At Wabash Tomorrow
Dr. Rudzinski Withdrew From UN
Group ‘Because of Russian Pressure “Df. Alexander Rudzinski, who recently quit as top member of
1will' deal with his experiences under the Boviet regime during the {war, In the evening he will tell of developments in Poland during!
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{school for the annual Norwich . friend” ‘of Patricia Anne ana| Winter Carnival next Thursday,
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car to Virginia and back and with their home, but his wife had left Clay City Jan, 3. He bought Aneweted he loved Ber Husbahd (an ree c ren an wan Helv a a a for the cari, yeep the family together, so ¥y he. the judge decided to keep them
“He didn’t have an enemy in ood the world,” said Mrs. Luther. in the same neighborh
y . ~ Asked If he ever picked up| Authorities solved a T75-year-hitchhikers while driving, Mrs. old puzzie in Lansing, Mich., yesLuther said: {terday, by locating some Michi"I don’t think he did: He prom- gan relatives for Mrs. Urvan ised me faithfully last November Perry, Trenton, Ont. Their only when he was home on Armistice clue was a letter dated Dec. 12, Day that he wouldn't.” . |1874, in which a Durham family Maj. Luther held the Silver was mentioned, They finally ferStar, the Bronze Star, the Purple reted out Albert Durham, CharleHeart with three clusters, Army voix, Mich, who was born seven commendation ribbon, Infantry eben seme ——
lan War Cross. - From July, 1945, New Hearing Device until August, 1948, he was alde-de-camp to Gen. Clark, both over- Has No Receiver seas and in this country. He was Button In Ear twice wounded in the Battle of| Chicago, Ill.—Deafened people the Bulge. are hailing a new device that Until his recent assignment to|Sives them clear hearing without the college at Leavenworth, he making them wear a receiver ‘was assigned at Ft. Lewis, Wash, [button in the ear. They now enHe was not married. : {Joy songs, sermons, friendly
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A ing that people are looking at By Death of Ex-Aide any button hanging on their ear.| Feb. 11 (UP—Gen. Mark Wayne Phantomold and = Beltone you! Clark said tonight he was “deep-/may free yourself not only from ly grieved” by the death of his deafness, buf from even the ap-| former aide, Maj. Luther. Gen, pearance of deafnéss, The mak. Clark, at Fort Monroe; Va. with ers. of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 -W. his family, said the major had|19th St, Chicago 8, Ill, are so been a ‘close friend of his daugh- proud -of their achievement they ter, Patricia Anne. He said the|will gladly send you their free
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