Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 2

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Physician's Defense In ‘Mercy’ Death : . "By CLAIRE COX United Press Stall Cortespondent MANCHESTER, N. H} Mar. 4 ~Sympathifers throughout the country, including - several doec-: tors, have contributed mope than in one week to help Dr. Hermann N. Sander stand the expense of his “mercy slaying” Arial, it was disclosed today. i The “Dr. Hermann N. Sander! _ Fund” managed bv a 16-man committee of the doctor's friends, announced that” letters were arriving at the rate of 200 a day and that many of the contributions were from doctors and nurses, George Woodbury, fund chair_man, author and former Harvard &hthropologist, said’ one doctor, simply wrote: “I understand” in| a letter accompanying his con-| #+ tribution and that another doc-| tor wrote “I served 36 years on! a hospital staff” and enclosed $150.

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The broad light fine is the proposed Bloomington by-pass which will afford “Indiaria University visitors from the north easy access to a new stadium and fieldhouse. Construction of the pass and athletic structures probably will bagin next year. -The run-around later will ring the city.

All Types Contribute f Mr. Woodbury said the contri-| butions; ranging from 25 cents to $500, were mostly” from mid-dle-aged and elderly. people. He, estimated Dr. Sander, 41, a gen-| " eral practitioner whose practice has been stopped until the end Re third week.” made the {njections in a nioment $0 the Sander Fund came from, of the trial by agreement with, ’ ; - former college classmates and the state, would need from $20,- Dr. Sander js charged with the of weakness to ensure that neff ioEmer brothers of the doctor. | 000 to $50,000, ; |deliberate slaying on Dec. 4 .of pain would not return. / | They were. the only letters- which The all-male Jiby, which has Mrs. Abbie C7 Boffoto, 59 wife +- “=fyoctor to Be: Last 1 Were given to the doctor though been locked up in a Manchester of a Manchester traveling sales- Mr. Wyman said he “expects Mr. Woodbury said he personally hotel since it was completed on man. The state alleges he shot os coco +0 rast Tuesday or was reading each letter the third trial day, was taken on a lethal quantity of air into her yw. 4neqday. A major defense wit- “They have come from COw-| & bus ride and went for a walk.|veins. as she lay dying of tan- oc probably its last one, is. Dr. bays, milliners, stenographers, | - Dr. Sander spent the day in Cer. Richard Ford, héad of the de- brewers, policemen, a fruit-store| his white-frame house in the| The defense, headed by 71- partment of Jegil medicine at owner, a foundryman, a socialite, ! village of Candia; relaxing” withiyear-old Louis E. Wyman, con- Harvard, who conducted a be- a, steamfitter, and mechanics,” his wife, Alice, 37, and their three tends that Mrs. Borroto was dead lated 10-hour autopsy on Mrs. Mr. Woodbury said. . f small daughters, Both Mrs, before the air was injected but Borroto's body Jan. -:21. He was Mr. Woodbury sald the .money | Sander and the doctor were ex-/that the doctor; under a severe expected to testify that air in the would be given to Dr. Sander pected to testify Monday, when mental strain fn treating the pa- veins. did not catise her death. when the trial was ended. = |

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Home Life of Bald Eagles Purdue Develops - o Be Shown in Films Here nr] Ben East, Wildlife Writer, jo Appear ~~ Mar. 17 in Lecture Sponsored by The Times |

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day when tong rivalry touched is being sponsored by The Times. Admission will be free. The out- sensitive than a ghie € Seiger Souter off a half-hour pitched battle door sports lecture will start at Ite they are ready to vik full by bes 8 + deve oped by = Sal among 100 members of two tongs 8 p.m. ; silight,” ; ics department at Purdue Unithat have been foes -since the| Mr, ‘East, nationally ‘known By ascending té his blind be- versity. He described the new degold rush days. : _lwildlife writer, - will present his|, .. daylight. in the morning and velopment today to the 40 win. Hand-to-hand combat punc- OWn movie which he filmed whilejspending the waning hours of the!n. .c cr the science talent search, tuated by knife thrusts raged spying on the eagle family, his|,iont in cramped quarters on a now in Washington for the ninth annudl Science Talent Institute. The new counter, primdrily a

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petition and sent. hatchetmen- {0-in-ia- towering ~oak ~ near ~theiand so they went about thelr af do battle at midnight in alley: ‘store of Lake Michigan, he built|fairs without fear or self-con-he Sedat -platform inthe nearest sciousness; . Although a slighting remark tree of suitable height and erected magazine field editor explains. |,¢ germanium, a rare metal, it is passed betwéen two groups loiter- ia camouflaged green tent on the) ‘The result is an entertaining...» more sensitive than any ing in front of an aM-night drug platform. and highly unusual film record ,iner kind of counter heretofore: store was reported to have. From this lofty perch more of eagle family life. developed. sparked the melee, police offial-'than 50 feet above the ground he Acts as Counter

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been evident since last October the nest for a life of freedom in Bive MEIVOUS Ametioas ong oo noth? wvaniage ui he Rew when 40 men bearing the flagsithe “wide blue yonder. est bulls today—and nobody got type counters is that the count of of Nationalist China broke up a - “Many persons, even those Who!purt but the bulls. particles and rays can be transe meeting of 400° Chinese celebral-know something of the ways of| The Yankee “matadors” took lated either into sound or light, ing Communist-victories in China. hrids, suppose that a young eagle! whirl at Mexico's most danger- Dr: Lark-Horovitz demonstrated But Inspector George O'Leary, flies by instinct, leaving his ous sport and in their first bull-/this to the 40 high school students head of the Chinatown detail, said home aerie when the proper time gant surprised ‘even themselves! from all over the country. this morning's battle was "not comes as casually as a fledgling py killing four nasty-tempered| The students are competing t all" flavored with any Com- robin leaves the nest,” Mr. East pulls. there. for $11,000 in Westinghouse munist-Nationalist tinge. comments. | “But it's the last time for me,” scolarships. The science talent.. It is known that certain tongs “This is far from the case./said John (Lally) Minard, 28, of search is conducted each year by have long held sway over con- young eagles practice for hours, Chicago. ; ___|the science clubs of America, adcessions for gambling, prostitu-r > and ¢ Beks.* fi | Battered and shaken by several ministéred by Science Service, an tion and the laundry business, 3Y% 2 éven weeks, "Mapping, arrow escapes from death and affiliate of The Indianapolis both in San Francisco and in the and jumping high into the airlnumerous tumbles, the five Mexi-| Times, with the co-operation -of Chinatowns of other California from the broad and sturdy plat-{co City college students all agreed Westinghouse Educational Foune cities such as Stockton, and Lodi. form where they are hatched, be- that one bullfight was enough. |daticn. » §

. Our cost of finding crude oil has gone up-389-per-cent in the last ten years. Yet because of the progress of the oil industry, you now pay only 45 per cent more for gasoline than you paid in 1940.

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