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Nurse Says
Was Alive Before Air Injection by Dr. Sander
Elizabeth Rose Testifies She Heard Victim Gasp Just Before Needle Was Inserted
By H. D. QUIGG, United Press Staff Correspondent
MANCHESTER, N. H,,
Patient
Feb. 27-—A nurse who wit-
nessed an alleged mercy slaying by Dr: Hermann N. Sander testified today that the patient was alive when the doctor
pumped air into her veins.
The witness was Miss Elizabeth Rose, Zi. She was at the bedside of Mrs
Judge Scores Judy
the cancer patient whose death Dr. Sander is accused of hastening. Testifying for the prosecution. she described how Dr. Albert fnay of the hospital staff examined the woman and found no pulse and heard no signs of life with a stethoscope. However.after he left the room, Mi Rose said, she heard the patient gasp. irs. Borroto was gasping after Sander entered the room, Miss She =aid she heard a an instant after sh» Sander putting an near the patient's
ue
Pr. Pose said. “louder gasp” noticed Dr, empty syringe sin Miss she saw
testified after Dr. Sander start to push the plunger down. he said “air in the veins would_act like an. entbolus.” ’ Could Get No She described how nurse's were a pulse from Mrs. 11 a. m. Dec. 4. moned Dr. Snay. a staff physician at County Hospital, who was passing the door of the room where Mrs. Borroto lay.
Nose that
Pulse and “a to- get about
she unable Borroto She then sum
aide
Hillshorog
Tren she said: Dr. S8nay also w unable to get a pulse or detect signs of life with a stetho. SCO,
Attornev-(ieneral William. To.
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Abbie C..Borroto, H9,
For Firing Lawyer
Charges Atte ‘To Disrupt. Ter
NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (UP) ‘Federal Judge Sylvester Ryan charged todav that ex-govern-
ment girl Judith Coplon had de-
liberately tried to disrupt her
firing her forPalmer,
espionage trial by
mer -attorney, Archibald in midcourse, with Judge
their
In a courtroom skirmish three
reserved
her new atiorneys,
Rvan decision on for a mistrial. ge Ryan said Miss CopJon's firing of Mr, Palmer and the .request of her new lawyers for more ‘than a week to prepare her new defense was disruptive. ‘T find it her desire and attempt to disrupt the orderly conduct of this trial,” he said. ‘Knew Palmer's Methods’ When Defense Attorney Leonard Boudin argued that Miss Coplon had increasingly disap proved of Mr. Palmer's court-
motion But Jud
A Thriving
Troy Avenue and > Meridian Street .. . little businesses at a sounly crossroads.
Attlee to Present Troy Ave. and S. Meridian Thieves Tap Bank rms Growing Community
Former ‘Suicide Crossing,’ Sprouting New
Program to-King Fo
Monarch to Get Look At Cabinet Lineup
Little Crossroads in Marion County
Business, Awaits City's Southward Expansion By MARION CRANEY
Contract
National
Red
Safe for $2100
Vault Entered by Working Combination
recessed
session, President the coal crisis, ’ economic idle and more layoffs expected hourly. LOCAL—Indianapolis public indefinitely as of tomorrow, distress calls for coal will be handied by the Was
reported
Emergency Cross,
In less
ernment,
negotiations
continued
Truman conferred with congressional leaders on
or
it
than
trial
an
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today
conference this morning. for coal will be handled by the Coal Dealers Association, The Mavor ordered defective trees chopped for fuel. Citizens Gas & Coke Utility will increase production of coke by 300 per cent
Suspend Chtiort Ruan Indefinitely
WASHINGTON Feb, 27
(UP)
Schools Here Close Tomorrow; Mine Union Pleads Not Guilty
Indefinite ‘Holiday’ Ordered for Pupils; Coal Crisis Deepens
Coal Crisis at a Glance— NATIONAL —Contgmpt Mine Workers opened today
fictala which were reopened vesterday | | !
crisis deepened with
decided
tomor TOW.
of John 1. Lewis’ United in Washington but was hour on request of the gove
UMW of. 12-hour
ane with a
operators
Cedfl §
130.000 workefs
schools were ordered closed
coal calls
at Mayor Feeney's Other non-emergency
Parochial, County Schools Open
Indianapolis school children ars
Painney asked: room antics, Judge Ryan replied ] ! ; . u ) : i i . : : . oft © . act ts the latest victims of the coal Mid Dr 8noyv tell you the pa “Mr. Palmer at times jumped Read World Report, Page 9 ! Nestled at a county crossing a half-mile south of Indianapolis MILLTOWN, Ind, Feh, 27 (UP) Soft coal contract talks were rs fiend was dead?” from point to point and from one ; : TLSON a small community is beginning to grow around a group of thriving Burglars hroke into the First suspended Indefinitely today as All public schools in the city ro. Period of time fo another when is x : > Ig; a t independent businesses, National Bank early today and j.p, 1, Lewis’ United Mine Work- ware ordered closed tomorrow and “There i no doubt in vour examining witnesses, a method, ONFOX" eid rr Prime Motorists speeding along Ind. 135 hardly notice the-few filling took $21,000 from a vauit. ers Union went on trial for con- will remain closed indefinitely. J. nird abont thai? row 1s ig rOR- . ’ 50 § 7'Y egin Ci ier snneth Boldt said the . oie : er mind about that’ adopted by some lawyers to €on- yuo iio Clement Attlee .com-: Stations and other buildings they're so small. But they're beginning fash; Ri roe : ¥ # 314 tempt of court and the strike Dwight Peterson, president of (hs Ra. : fuye a jury. . pleted his new cabinet today and 30: Spread out, locality corner ir leased for 10 years to but fil ee — a Int . that "a ntered its fourth week Board of. School Commiszioners, Mica Pose =a as Snav le “mbhaa » de .Q , : PET » cality hn ” n was nour er é = 1 Bose said a br. nay left These eccentricities were well <cheduled an audience with King Ten years ago the 0 ality: Shell Oil Co. Neck. of the voglt revealed: alt The recess. was called after a announced this morning follow. the pagm be met De Sander and known to Miss Coplon who is of s around the corner of Troy Ave. = 3 check oO i] au atea al no » - . . I hte! B : George tonight to inform him of 3 Within the same month he . . 45-minute negotiating session ing an emergency meeting of tiie t= two tallied briefly. She =ait considerable education, experience, ' 8€ § and 8. Meridian St. was nothing 2 the currency stored there was ° Ci 3 " ; onsider: : : 8 , iy r of the S. * opened: h taurant, Mr. Hoep- ici which followed a 12-hour Sunday hoard she did not heart : .y aa Q : , the Labor's plans: in view o 2 reeds. dotted. with: Opened his restau , Mr. P* missing che did net hear {he conversa- and training. She knew -ihej =" ¢« (but trees and weeds, do ise 3 d across Troy St. where wi : conference, Negotiators will re. “This action is necessary to tion thods of Mr. Palmer and felt election setback few houses. The fame of the NS 100ik¢d ACTOS: pt The buglars did not bother ; , . : i ¥ Inet a Mr. Attlee and his top advisors a hy Henry F. Buck, 3007 8. Meridian gy. oy sezotiable bonds MAIN in. Washington. They are conserve the small amount of coal “Did you notice Ars Porroti OH they would best serve her pur- a re . | corner spread ; i Buck’ | SHVEE money oF negotianie Doras oun vw rec I He “hour's on hand to protect buildings fr priter San i trashing figured ont their legislative pro- . eo St., was setting up Buck's Super! pich Mr. Boldt sald were in the J all on one ‘hour V hand to prote htidings from after -Th, 8nav left the room? pose in Washington and in this 8B when a series of y overtly th : Mr. B # notice freezing" Mr. . Petersc asked Mr. Phinies Be . gram as the tiny majority of the accidents tagged Market. The property there: for- ye notice. ; : g" Mr. erson. Ane & Hq Party sh kK even more em i merly.aias owned by the Uhl meat He said Lhev apparently, Chairman David L. Cole of aouneced. TYOR vn “Her conduct showed not only Labor Party ran | it a “sulclde . "Tut was leased out to a se- y 32Y cr ip President Truman's faci-findin Mayor Feeney ‘met with repre“YWhat did vou notice shout her acceptance of Mr Paimer's with the-arrival of returns from| crossing.” irm, vu was lease ! 8¢- worked the combination’ of the rR : y me I mdition >” . ceepta ; Oe A { thel § \11 but one of the 625 constitu-! Nae: iid ries of small grocery businesses. cv It was not damaged, he hoard &ald the recess will give ne- fentatives of the Indianapolis cone « als ap- ¢ Dut J -e. s o /1a- ; : | ‘ . 3 ‘ N "0 § “Ti her > Was somo gasping.’ BD ot ae o% 0 rer AP *encies In the House of Commons.| 5 uals speculated Across—8. Meridian Stroma gotiatord a chance to talk over Coal Dealers Association this : ation LE. ved F ‘ - oo ) CC oe] oo t super market is John Hp . ; at ” . with “their associates” yester- morning to map pian for han Held Patient's Hand vantage of the advice of you The Labor majority was whit- by setting up he uper 1 Be The FBI and state police de tov 3 : 3 al > if ner : the Miss Rose said Di. Sander en- wa tlemnen. She was not bereft of tied down. from 10 10. Seen Over DUAINesIes there Gerdt Service Station leased (octives from the Jasper and day's developments. } ling ie emergency during the {cred tie ooh. went to Mrs. f Aig J1 i © Ryan id yy ties 1 t s fro ' Indiana's traffic from the Campbell Oil Co. Mt. Charlestown posts investigated Mr. Truman discussed the coal extreme cold weather, o Ii. e¢ J irs nas xX ive said. al Dt rr ar or "1S ® v ’ iq 3 i Forroto's leit side and wid her I Ta resumed after a Ee Ld Two toll. mounted as! Gerd. who lives at 4934 Ralsion All Right Last Night crisis with his congressional lead The Red Cross was designated 3 It sS1de an. x 1e tri: vas sumed f e ‘Ons cies today. F nint " : NE : ak 5 ve i : or ’ g . hand as if taking her pulse, week's re ‘esS. > Gries Ey ons Fratives the population Drive; set up nis station and ad= wpe Boldt said he went to the ers. Speaker Sam Rayburn said '0 handle all emergency and dis. “Did Dr. Sander say anything een Seats Went fo lfie Conservative increased. Mo - Joining. garage there 11 years hank late last night to fire the he would support legislation em. tress” cases, the-Mayor said. In ana oe y i 2 ‘TPA . & ~ - © . to vou about her pulse ot any an) ape 19 4%6 Aberais torists found 8° = heating plant because the weather POWeridg the government to seize cases of illness the Red Cross will nr 1S rr é + : ay "1818 - . 3 thing?” asked Mr. Phinney The final standing of the par-l . Mr. Hoping Troy Avenue, a ‘Doubles’ As Drug Store was so cold. He said he noticed the struck coal mines —if the investigate and “ecommend coal on ’ : ties on the basis of returns from Chl ._ Since ihere is no drug store in nothing wrong at that time. President aske for it. But Mr. from the dwindling stocks in local No. r ) » ; vit stop street then, the only thor B “yi . . last Thursday's election. with one ° a; ! ediz AEE s station When he opened the bank for Payburn emphasized that Me -coal yards, Did véu notice Mrs. Borroto's hel M oughfare east and west in the im- the inmediate area. hi 1 h 1 per t A t } condition at this time” by-election to be held in Man- mediate area 1150” acts as a drug store on Sun- business this morning. he discov- Truman has not said. or hinted Small Trickle of Coal “I didn’t pay much attention.’ 4. Stra p chester Mar. 9, was: . - day selling The Sunday Times. ered the.vaull had been entered that he pians to ask for such leg The dealers turned down Mayor “Did you notice -anything at LAROE »xnxe ene 31s nn Petition Tne f resi Although the fourth corner is But Mr. Boldt said he and state Islation Feeney’s suggestion for the estab ali?’ Conservative ...... eu... hs 3 Finally. The demands » or "made up of a residence. busi- authorfties did not check any fur Fast” Action Possible lishment of four distribution Y 4 Liberal ............ seers ents swellec imo a _LiLi0 rsSes cont Ny ake bids on the til an WRI agent arrived Mr. Rayburn al aid he he- points for coal “Ye... short gaspz." man Hurt ) ' ; oo JR . _ nesses continually mak ids o er un an 3 gen 3 Mr, Rayburn also sai 1 bh ) ! al, Miss Rose testified that Dr One Crew 9 Independent Liberal oo... 1 covered with 150 names, asRing 0 onerty. Mrs. Erwin Lucssow lieved “it wouldn't take long’ to After a private Session folldwe Sander asked her to get a sterile In Tsingtao Raids Frish Nationalist oiiero 2 the state and county for slreel op cy isband 15a section man: Ret seizure fegistation through ing the Mayor's conference the 20 cubic centimeter syringe She w ASHINGTON, Feb. 27. (UP) sneaker (non-voting) ..... 1 protection. Stop hghts one on ager at I..S. Avres & Co. owns the House if the hE esident dealers announced they would atsaid she told him she didn't think Tw American Jos "chi Mr. Attlee probably will an- each corner, were erected a year the 11, acres. handed down to he asked for it. ¢ tempt to continue handling the Refs WaT ORE TH The ward OTE oe as STA aTed today Rennee the makeup of his new ago. and curbs were set up 0 4 hretih—t WARE AROEA HOR {The 'UMW's contempt trial situation from their individual sent her for a 10 cubic centimeter |, Taingtao. China " cabinet within the next 24 hours widen the intersection The corner is made up of a opened with the union entering a yards * syringe re = = w re - the Isbrandt after he has submitted it.to the If anv one man deserves ! net peauty salon. barber shop. two i uto Cras 1g formal plea of not guilty and Mayor Feeney said that there syrit . ~ } ships e “1th shre t- J. . I va 0k . Y 1 . , ) : ye a Q The nurse went to the medi- io isn Clipper and the King this evening. on the back for his part in bu; ©, filling stations and the rest: suran: waiving a jury triai was a small trickle of coal come cine closet, got a syringe. a needle C n 4 e Wh i ine's nee Dale No changes in thé top positions ing a business on the corner ; The Trov Besgty Salon. 4 E. Troy less than .an hour later. the ing into the city. One small southe set, a 8) ge-an States Line's er Dale, J. © (Tony > 78 FY % - . : . and an alcohol sponge and re- an S00 ton vessel were expected because of the is Anthony (Tony) Hoeping. 8 Ave, is operate od bv Mrs, Rose Train-Car Wreck trial wa¥ recessed abruptly, at the ern Indiana towr Has promised turned to the bedside, giving the The State Department aid tough spot in which T.abor found Trov Ave. } — Eberhardt. 16 W. Thompson Id T k Si Li government's reqirest, 18 tons per day for Indianapolis equipment to Dr. Sander hin partment. S21 jy epic with_so skimpy a majority Mr. Hoeping, owner of Tops pp por geotr RR. Green- axes Jix Lives The reason. given was that the consumption during the - smeve : a INK 2» *h - ; a0" J . - : Miss Rose said Dr. Sander then that the FK Ying 1 ipper. | g in Parliament Restaurant. 2951 8. Meridian «3 wood. runs Scotty's Barber 8hon Two Indianapolis residents were government wanted to call as its gency . 1 - \ reviouslv . oy ol 1 . . , i o ) ewabbed Mrs. Borroto's arm just has been on rouse pr tt ed oe - mm borrowed enough mene 0 ! 1 next door Wiggin s« Shell Service among eight persons killed in In. rst witness U MW Secretary Meat 1whi Mavor ¥ eeney Ors 8 aters as § ack / "has ’ PAS ‘Or Te " er of {rr below the elbow and that she obh- ‘ Dn t rt nL - \ iN Suction Nearl chase tand on the oe ol ha " Station. 2061 S. Meridian St iz diana triaflic accidents yesterday. Treasurer John Owens who (dered def ective trees in parks and served him put the syringe ‘near alr While anchored al Commu . y ) ner for $3500. Today he RAs 2-0) iqced to Virgil Wiggins 1423 8iv of the fatalities resulted from the moment), was resuming cdn- on other citv-owned property to 0 : nist-héld Tsingtao. There Were ‘ £25.000 - restaurant there. which . . Co A . Pie , tract rr t _— 1 al in. he sawed. ) , the skin.” . P IIs Ste rdess , ‘ Maynard Drive Fugene Stork a train-car crash in Richmond Act negotigtions with coal in awed up for fuel. The Mayor Nh. gills 3 5 are - r . ver Y pr rive-in N Ce wv. FOOT 3 . vo A= the nurse described the MC. details as to wl image: uU wag he will. convert into a driv i ) gate. %20 E. Hanna Ave. Is his The dead are dustry representatives also volunteered free transports Cie fo tw faint. red Spots Damage “Trifling’ 1 restaurant in the spring. Until resistant : Lewis Not on Trial tion for fuel from anv. point death scene Iwo Ant! hol: Theelamitad Statosmbinesan-From-—Airliner - FGA: £13 Rrra RAE crore BY he Serre rpg: Ellen Lowise Hesselgraye: 6, of 4 . . point m FRpEATed FH the cheeRpones of ur ed ‘at New York that th called “Tony's Restaurant.” ’ TW THWHERHE 1554 W. 22d St, Indianapolis The Hnion went 10 EA] before. HE CILY TOT CHeIGeney. purposes, noune at New ork 1 16 - .. - calle ys nLnestallalit, 14) are: ling oo : 3 - . Although the are lina heer eg He — ‘ - > “hi Se ! FE ed .impassive, Pioneer Dale was strafed and MIAMI Fla. Feb. 27 (UP) Built Home - Nearby zotied ror ta ese T Is mot af re He. Huward, 44 808 Fleteh- Federal Judge Qichmond BK ge B : County Schools Open Mrs, - ders le face col red that a bomb fell a ship's length Stewardess Josephine Pou 271 After he bought the land n hr me tow neh Territé er Ave. Indianapol on-civil.and criminal contemi on The county school superintene \ y a colc : ¥ ! ‘ ! ~ in the «ame “nehip. tory ) " . rt oh *q TOW ’ h a slightly. an pa § ’ astern. of the vessel as it ap- was partially sucked out of a Pan through Harvard Investment Co. oun or Trav Ave it rol Woodrow Dadism an, 24. Nich rt charg KTOwing eu, of t © dent's office reported no calls Miss Rose testified that she wae 'oached the Tsingtao’ breakwater, American Airways Constellation pe contracted construction of a poo pownchip, ir Aten a 0 Settiakl - Fiona Rb Rag "oy TTOM TOWNSHI SFR00IE, TRICATIRG One crewman was slightly in. today when a window in the pres- gne.room filling station on the os " Mrs. Carmello B. Dadisman, 30. coal miners to obey IWo DACK-10° that closing was near. Most standing near the head of the bed ( an as shgntly in urized-cabi plane bi wt one:l a1 ve g, He built n north is included in Center Town- pi biog wor orders “issued by Judge cob ckin school tt ty vot traf Me aoe © Z -Capin pian Diew ou corner in 1 } e Hult his own Lets , - . . - towns WCH00LS n he county and that Dr. Sander was in front fured by: the strafing. Damage SU =5C- . . orn . ship, outside p i 8. New Paris, Keesh under the Tatt-Hartley , pa fort of her to the ship was described as DUTSer Michael Mari «itting home nearby” the next-vrar Prozpering on its own initiative o Roberl-A-Kifg-28. 5 — ’ already have rurtated = afters ea Spi " next to Miss Pon, pulled her back : harhar and beautv. , .- big nours activities in school bull Did you see Dr. Sander push trifling. - ce v _ = « i. ) In 1941, a barber anc ¥ ! ihe busineis there now. js wailing “Fagar Matheny, 22 Pichmond Mr. Tewis him=eH wis noon ros ! d. While the attacking A a inside the 15-inch opening. She shop were added to the gas sta: . ry or Ai a = the plunger all the way down? ile the attacking planes were i; i tor. sexpanding Indianapolis 10. yy, Dolly May Johnson, 41. trial because he had:iold the A chee) f | hi ‘ . ) - 3 tind {i . . .. suffered: only minor cuts and tjo structure Mr Hoeping . i : ad a, ’ rad . ! A eheck of several township Mr. Phinney asked. not identified immediately. it was | o lon or He Teach ont to “sells its SeIViCe pioiiniond miners to obev Mr. Keech's order. genagle’indicatsd coal supplies on . { ruises 10s re whe 1 . . Jenhun . ! i indice ( val su 8 “No,” she replied— presumed here that. thev were “' 0 closed all three in 1947 “hen © When the city stretches, itll pe Mrs. Beulah Sefton, 30. Jason Nor was he {1 the courtroom ! p . . ~ od To ih my ... The accident -occurred at 20.000 ped Curtiss. Propelles Corp. i. i. : ore CG rs, Y orer—n pp a or - sl ‘hand r nging frome several Syringe Was Closed Chinese Nationalists: The ~Na= feet ‘while the Blane was over th K — I there ready for business vile Fle 12 Th Springfield TI amend gavs to a 2 two wee) a - i ie , { ol in 3: © 4 we J rave { ne : - . Fo | 100 ERS Mr. Phinney asked what the. tionalists have been attempting to South arching nn J el ale = ! " A oh go , {he Tichmond tragedy, worst pg the funeral! of bic hrother The Catholic Chanesry office orce sz 1 » dhtire CVU! alfOl St acific war zone as a service rep . ) ) . j > Ly ) : ! ! y ese aly, 3 ; the am thiores " Jlociage Nz he, chtire 5 ” ", resentatit eo Tv Jerry Feeling t je accident of the year, ‘hap I'he full fledged strike now i8 gaid it had raceived no reports. e Ss » u x “NER” ERR - : rly vesterda 1 « fourt il y . fe 7) . . Vis Rose rd “Then coast and have heen steppir y TWENTY-TWO PAA employees Mr, Hoeping opened his restau ‘ . y . ened «arly yesterday in the in it« fourth wee that parochial schools were close } { ing > + : : ¢ ‘ey . . A ) Quine a fh 1 a 5 wa "fA e syringe. It air raids against Shang i were ahoard the ship. making a rant in late 104%. alter he old Chipper Again; h vio °l v. Mr. Dad!'sman \ 12-hour i P oh ne ing ire aur of a coal shortage. a a 8 4 Th 1 : ng was of Tsingtao. = al SOU ferry flight from New York to the pronertv on the corner to Pete’ io vas driving, apparently did negotiator rai-od RovArnmMAl The en Gas & Coke . 1 t rtv . meoadigtore hi,nes 76 311 ‘ i : doe c osed. The plung a ) Miami for maintenance Grube. 5000 Biuff Bd. Today that Tony Unchanged ee the [rantic signals ol 0 1tors | - vahiles BUY tity today made plans to in ———— e—— \ rit ’ in end it | t roduce an . Miss Rose said that she moved “1 was asleep when it happened — rossing watchman Willie Thom- 1 the Lit failed Produce an craze ts production of coke 300 4d ee The toot of the bed rand don't remember a thing “ NFW YORK N.Y Fa, = . . agreenr ent I. er cent by tomorrow to ease the ) \ “ . onal Dn ot vader 8 J , . on iti about it.” she said. “It was all Are You Trying Iespite a slight relapse which ha The diver, Mrs Dedismat tr, oenate bemocr fale] Sco shortage. Thomas Kemp, then - from her former position over so fast" rolonged . his hosnitalizs fio rd Mr Kir and Mre Wo Lucas of Tilinoi «mid the ganar panager. announced near the head. - : i + . Projon ee HS 108hiLal ih A308 31 Li hath J co - question of governn.en’ seizure of I =” “ Ba At the foot of the bed. she Mis: Pou is based in New York 0 el cur Jerrv Dunaway was up and feel- Johnzon died immediate] Thin inns did Tot oofie Ub af the . Is " Weeks Supply : ———— “ee ~ inz fine toda Vathent o lator v Reid M | ‘ ! he 1 dow 0 two weeks t m " ’ = line toc . . I ) died later in 3 Krhite Fonse fon aren | Toon he) SoH te Darien f e [0 e FIRE SWE rs INFIRM ARY Home? The 7-year -oll Indianapo morial Hospital » ii | on by Ol M ‘ T Coal sup feit thee heaviest tug ac N ] MIS . . + ! pitdi, Ny [rcas Rd iY Fa: " me ¥3 on her back with a sheet and a PARINERSIURG, W, Va, Feb ) : leukemia | vieum got° dver Nis Dies in Fathers Arms ai thev > not believe.('n ‘mts gas nes this. morning gpread over mer | WASHINGTON. Feb. 27 (UP) 27 (UP) Fire swept thé Wood @®If vou have vour home initial disappointment of having | or yaad ! \ - cn . Cy teers pulled 42 million Fes + " ‘ " . . 3 The lpaap]c \ oir ’ in wou PASS azure legiziat on ‘ not ls “What next happened?” Mr. = The Senate Judiciary Commit- County Infirmary yesterday kill- listed for sale with a re. ~'to.remain in the hospital two ~The Hesstigrave gr G00 0 CL LE necific' request from feet in the early’ morning ¥ : : ‘ b ‘ : t pr t r Ames tno sDeCiil reque 0 5 Phinney asked. . tee voted today to investigate ing “an. 80-vear-old inmate and liable Real Kt te Brok more week the a ns Of hes fa er 1 ie hi R ; ‘After a few minutes, Dr, Sand- 8amblers, racketeers and gang- destroying the Jh-year-old three- abe hia + Yesterday he was up running ®nroute to Methodist Hospital People ‘are using their stove . ve' rian tin! ~ " " rey \ a » .y 1g ort d d handed .me the Sters who operate on a national storv structure, er. here's a friendly tip. yreund the ward. In fact. he was She wos thrown from the a keep warm,” a utility er urne an = } - " 4 ads artike it 6 peppy that one of the.ward of the car at 31st and Rader Si an =vid - syringe and. needle,” the nurse scale. —— Tell him to ! i peppy that 1 ar ) e ore eari i said. 5 The committee” will recommend Times Index ’ in THE TI) TFs 8." Buyers nurses. told hig mother zhe Rad When it wat struck .by anot he eneral Hospital had ‘a six-day 10 ‘ ’ r 3 ' ives } her ’ IDTa ( “How much time was there be- New Jaws if it finds that.existing A bout People 3 always go where “pled io threaten to =<pank him } to dri en by Albert E. Snrague 4 Reset Thursday" 21 nnn th morning but city fore he did that?” Mr. Phinney !#gislation does not cover na- AMUSeMents ...vi.wners 8 tion is best ... and THE get "him back to bed. of 1726" Cartoliion. Ave I , Bell” Tel tharities expressed confidence ? A \ 1S L3 se reiene nen ” et ba , ives ; en ‘hee jer father Hearings on Indiana Bell Tel- ha tional criminal gangs. But it can- 5 TIMES is now carrving 8 8» A rear wheel .of ler B in keeping fhe institution in coal asked. - . Bride “..ivriiirnerssnne 4 PE i v CTHAT WAS music to my . var the | of the . ) titut n coal, ; ’ ; C 8 i ¢ ~ . ’ HUNDREDS OF REAL ‘ cor passed over the body of 1® cnhone Cos rate increase peti- Other hosnita! } Ah de “Two or three minutes,’ she re- not récommend changes In Btate no enn 19 U I R] or ears.” derry's mother, Mrs. RUbY [izite oir ‘ ) f ther ho pitals in the city re. plied. - laws or other measures that, a. oo. . 12 ESTATE ADS every day in Tt lit gi , tion ran info a new delay today. potted stockpiles dwindling but . } 5 A 1818 suavvenvnnnnnee 12 ACE Q Dn . unaway said. 3 Selif : Mrs. Seite was illed . when . . i " : “Did he say anything then?” would, interfere with the right of pagans LL... 5 and PAGES OF THEM been so long since Jerry felt i Cpelion was Lb ¢ the The twice-poktponed hearing of no immediate danger of actudl Mr. Phinney asked. he states to regulate gambling Food : ; 5 EV ERY SUNDAY in the i iy ough to et ni ( hie 'OUS her husband lost control > 5 evidence on the utility's persion suft ering was. seen . Sasser s rarest . " v4 a LOO enous 5 Ss ¥ vg ‘hi spu off State 10a ; + sr A + “H h ould notify her Within their own borders. Forum 2 popular Real Estate Bee 2 vai gh « Mn eid whieh spun 2. i; system was moved up to Thurs- A proj} oeted conference oa e said he wot Th PY tre Ts ly vessssassassnnse 12 io of The Sunday she ewas glad of | his unruly 54 three miles east of Linton and. PC ) people and call the undertaker.” e Senators orig ; na os Gardening... Noni ES 4. n, MORE. TA \ Leanduct - . PaCh otter. - Mr. Serfor’s legs dav at 10 a m. The continuance:tween Gov. Schricker and United : 3 only er- : mes! .. .} XE REAL i Vid su ¢ 8, © 4 Hes A” was request . : attor- rad. Winrka iat Miss Rose said. planned 30 inve Sanie on 4 Inside Indianapolis sass 11 ESTATE ADS than ever Meanwhile, doctors at "Univer were broken and his head severely was requested by company attor- Mines Workers District’ 11 offi. » R 3 - i . & « A f tr rR - |] . ”, 3 “What did that mean to you?” State gamb ing, bu Jey Dro Dr. Jordan ...civirnanes. &° . : > ‘ sity, Hospital satd Tyrone (Tony) at He is in serious condition neyvs pe cials [ai ailed to’ materialize this , ened the inquiry to cover ail in- _ before ‘in its history! ' a LLL is In Qi 5 ‘The evidence scheduled is tes- ’ Mr. Phinney asked. . t Ihe--on the Teco: Mrs. Manners ,qeieseenss 6 : - : Diggin's condition wag unchanged. yn Indianapolis. Margaret he evi aul J niorni “That the patient was dead,” !'erstate cri ] 27 Othman. aac svssvessaves 1) “@ As a result, Real Estate TT Laughlin, 75. of 18481, N. Aja-SUMO0Y BE two experts designed The “goverrior had invited tim Miss Rose replied. dation of Chairman Pat Me( Car Bacio iv on Ads in THE TIMES are - “TOO OLD" AT 57 haug 2 ER Eis traubaed: to show that the utility is charg- : ran (D. Nev.), BUR ir itiiivenrsE selling - property faster DENVER, €olo.. Feh. 27 (UP Mohit tex ‘wha the oar 30 which AK, rate payers too much as ex- (Continued on Page 3—Col. 6) -NLRB MEMBERS SWORN. IN The resolution goes Jothe Beh gaaiaty vc iviviiernrns 4 than © ever before for Harvey M. Hamrick killed him- 81° '€8 id 7 3 ive ir penise of the-pension -operatiohs. ~~ : 3 ; i” : 97 (UP) ate Rules Committee How for ap- ° ‘ 5 self_with & shotg she was. riding was invo! py expected to testify WOURLY TEMPERATURES
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 — Paul L. Styles. . 43,
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in t the’ National Labor Relations tigation.
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proval of a requested $100,000 ap--as the fifth member of propriation te pay for the inves:
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un, police said today, after writing a. note saying he didn’t want to live any longer hecause “I'm too ald. to work.’ Mr, Hamrick was 57.
an accident at 18th and Meridian Ste, Shé is In Geweral Hospital,
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