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| By ART WRIGHT {* The Times is going to bring Ben East, field editor of Outdoor,
| outdoor sportsmen.
Pennsylvania St. Armory. Admisgion will be free, Rated as one of the foremost Illustrated - lecturers on outdoor | Idlife and travel s s in the J {United States, Mr. East is well Mercy Death {known to: Hoosier sportsmen. He MANCHESTER, N.H., Feb. 25 has appeared here several times (UP)--The friends and patients and has always attracted a caof Ds. Hermann N. Sander ap-|pacity crowd. 2 pealed today for nation-wide help| Makin g his localg appearance in raising $20,000 to finance his through the courtesy of Outdoor attempt to prove himself innocent ite Magazine, Mr. East will preof the murder of Mrs. Abbie C.lsent “Waters That Run to the Bo Ord] {Sea,” a lecture illustrated with und committee was formed natyral-color = motion pictures to help the ' doctor meet the never before seen here “crushing expenses” involved in| | | Relating a graphic and enterhis trial and the members prom-|,., RE 5 apa Great Lakes joes of do everything: possible to and their connecting rivers, the e y at ) wt? vis pi es Tove va hs Jor. film traces the course of their air pumped into her veins waters from the tiny creeks at the George Woodbury, of Manches- Zine ji ond HPTING DreRhly nd
ter, patient and friend of ‘|gorge of N ra on the final leg Sander, is chairma -| tL agara an of the com-| 4} ir long journey to the sea.
mittee. He disclaimed any con-| nection with the Euthanasia So-| - Many of the outstanding beau-
ciety of America and said the ty spots of the Middle West are
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. committee was formed because included. The picture shows the
Dr. Sander has not been able to|Lake Michigan sand dunes, the earn a cent since his arraignment South shore of Lake Superior in Jan. 5. |autumn color, the Porcupine and Had Good Practice {Huron Mountains of Michigan, “He had enjoyed a good prac- the Pictured Rocks, the Tahaquatice and a good incorhe,” Mr. menon Falls that figured as “The Woodbury said, “but-he's also-a Rushing Taguamenaw” in Long-, man with three children and a|fellow’s legendary poem, Hiahome to support and I'd say his watha, ‘the rapids of the §St. normal living expenses have pret-| Mary's River and the world-fa-ty much taken up his income.” [mous Soo locks in operation. Dr. 8ander, charged with first] The picture is highlighted by degree murder, gained his free- sequences of“ crowded seabird dom in $25,000 bail when he was colonies where nests are placed arraigned Jan. 5 on his promise so close together that a man can
not to practice medicine until the step from one to the next. Nest - case was disposed of.
ing ducks and geese, bears, degr, Because of that, the committee porcupine and other animals and said “we are determined that Dr. birds combine to make a film Sander, his wife and their chil- rich in wildlife interest. dren shall not bear this finan--¢ial burden-atone: err “At first it did not seem as: : though there was much anyone For Wife Dead 13 Years could do. As time went on, how-| BOSTON, Feb. 25 (YP)—For 13 ever, the magnitude and terrific years after his wife died in 1937, expense of the trial became in- the late Lewis S. B..Jefferds, recreasingly apparent. tired advertising director of Bos“To those of us who know ton’s Symphony Hall, had a place something ‘of Dr. Sander’s finan- set for her at the table each night cial-situation it was soon evident when he dined. that he is in no position to pay This was revealed when Mr. Jefthe heavy cost of proving himself ferds’ will was filed with Register not guilty.” of Probate Arthur W.'Sulljvan. Dr. Sander and his attorneys Mr. Jefferds, who retired in 1936 apparently will try to prove that after serving at Symphony Hall Mrs. Borroto died of cancer at the for 37 years, left more than half
—Hilisborough County HospitaTand of his $90,000 estate to charity. He | Saturday at the age |
not of air bubbles he allegedly died Tast injected into her veins Dec. 4. of .86.
Plan lce Industries Meeting
Left to right, Charles Scheidler of Greensburg, O. R. Crosier |
of Connersville, David P. Copeland of Richmond, Ky.; C. D. Knight of Jeffersonville and Henry L. Dithmer Jr. of Indianapolis.
A Kentuckian heads the In- | diana Association of Ice Indus- |
tries and he is busy “spark- | ,.o expected to attend the conplugging” plans for the 55th | vention, Mr. Walton said. annual convention to be held in | - eer
the Hotel Li 1 Mar. 6- . " o Hotel Lincoln on Mar © Costa Rica Vows Aid
7-8. He is David P. Copeland of WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (UP) Richmond, Ky. owner of a |— Mario Echandi, new Costa chain of ice making plants in Rican ambassador to the United Indiana. States, says Costa Rica “will be Members. of the convention among the first to declare war” program committee, who recently conferred with Mr. Copeland, are Charles Scheidler of Greensburg, chairman; O. R, Crosier of Connersville, C. D Knight ~ of Jeffersonville and | ““Hénry L. Dither Jr. of If I RRAPOHS min mi Several hundred Hoosier ice manufacturers and distributors are expected to ‘attend this year's three-day gathering, Robert W. Walton of Indianapolis, secretary, announced. Because of the seriousness of problems -confronting the ice industry this year and the chal-
ditions an unusually large number of members, their wives and supply concern representatives
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nomic stability and development Instability in many undeveloped countries was cited as one
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with the expansion of domestic fethodist Chure 8 19 W' Michigan; !. : ras i 7 RET On the Faculty Trio. Jordan College of Music 3. 12813 Douglas Caraction—presumably seizure of the “.hecific contract. terms, there capital investments. 3 m.. Meridian Heights Presbyterian 13 Lyotis; “Ruth | cQal fields——unless the deadlock is (are unconfirmed reports that . Church : 8 Capt? ’ ok ef omorro ight | : This report has been received — © Even Nyberg, 21. 5901 Randolph. Darott broken to! IH W. nig ! only 50 vents a day separates the by United Nations from the in: EVENTS TOMORROW r De en 7 Laurel, Mars f nion an In J ni €ON* inion demands and what .the x y . erees agreed ont > Ni eel . ternational ‘financial and com 1adiana My omen 3 « hildren s Appare! in seats EL r ag eo he EN VY net operators would be willing to pay. st day, pool A Madison ng afte \v ( 8 of pe ar mercial relations section of the Indiana Bottlers Association -—- Through v as - yrs Foi 1 a i Jar Presumahly the union is asking v 5 Tuesday Severin 13 arrolito < 1B ( ey were ¥ tions division o - . . v oulevar the same terms some 2100 opera= United Nations division of eco Bautial Rens, Dinnee 4:13 ». m, Lyn 16. 3000 Dowevard [reported officially to have buckled pe
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