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n 0f : 2 Mill i ) | Presbyterians Talk Over Plans for Promoting Drive - Presbyterians of 10 states today discuss promotion of an ap-! proximate $12 million budget for 1951 in .the First Presbyterian,
Church. The session will end tomorrow.
Dr. John Thompson Peters, | New York, official of the General |
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lounell of Presbyterian Chureh- inthe U. 8. a s to! take an Active part in thi ay noon’s meeting. Shecialistsh cerect tain areas of the\chureh's work will describe the program now be-! g Self ? ing carried on in America and 16 picked up foreign countries in the fields of | ttempted to missions and Christian education. ! belt in the Plan to Reach All . * his arrest Plans will be drafted to reach every local congregation in the eda Horne entire denomination and enlist Ln 0 vy their aid in raising the budget. | toy" pistol, Representatives from Indiana, | fter he was . Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Capps, 286, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakothe bandit tas and Kentucky are attending. mouth and Heads of the Boards of National! pty billfold and Foreign Missions and Chriss Terminal. tian Education also are present. | coe ‘Poland, The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, extold police ti , bus op the ecutive secretary of the Indiana threatened Presbyterian Synod, and Dr. L George Arthur Frantz, First - soning demanded i ' > ve v A S s 0 welcome * . The bandit Chur pastor were t 1 Long shadows spread across a N. Illinois St. sidewalk as a day id said he guests. Co pause during the springlike morning to window-shop. Ohio Man Killed 8 In Car-Truck Crash nqulin, y 3 | Times State Service da Srarieits os Arti 5h | DUNREITH, Mar. 21—Clarence Abach. Cristos C7 7 : e Jackson, 27, Dayton, O. was h Mauretania, COOKING SCHOOL | killed early today when the car rR ———
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in which he was riding struck a parked truck on U. 8. 40 near J here. : Police said Mr. Jackson was a passenger in the car driven by | Orville Stone, 41, also of Dayton, | who was injured. The auto struck —} the —semi-trailter--owned by Ed ‘Pulipher, Galena, O. Another | passenger in the car driven by
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Defense Calls N orth Vernon
led shim from the ambulance and|
plane. | Dale was In pain and tea {were in his eyes, But in a minute ihe was smiling again and this
Court in Recess {time the tears were in the eyes iof the other people who were
Until Tomorrow placing pillows, making Dale
(Continued From Page One) ‘comfortable for the three-hour ‘(hands of Watts’ defense attor- fight to New York. f neys, dapper, silver-haired Lew| Dale Is Thrilled i Sharpnack and towering ex-col- | | Dale grinned when Capt. Floyd lege athlete William Dobbins, Ivatentin told’ him they De go-| Both are Columbus men, ap- ing to fly 300 mph at an altitude, pointed as pauper attorneys to of 11,000 feet going out of In-| represent Watts after he said he gijanapolis. had no funds to secure his own: - Promptly at sched Rene “plane rolted down ‘LaGuardia Field in New York. Arranged by Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, an ambulance was awaiting to take Mrs. Back and|
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Prosecution Rests,
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4 Key Points Listed ; | Here are the major points in evidence against Watts as the state winds up its case:
women that Watts either raped, they said they would try to send attempted to rape or tfied to use Dale back to North Vernon as ruses to enter their homes, many healthy as a farmhand. on the same day Mrs. Burney Was! pyrq¢ plood tests will be run fo-| slain in her home, 8558 N. Penn-| 4... to determine whether Dale! sylvania St. Nov. 12, 1047. {will be treated with ACTH or| TWO: Introduction : into evi-! tisone. | dence of a shotgun, identified as The lad was thrilled over the the murder weapon and as one illiant sight of New York's! stolen=from the. Burney home on! °F! Sh oy at oioninivh that day, plus testimony of police Inyria > re 5 oh Yook at officers that Watts led them to He even 00 Fe ong loo the place he had hidden it in 400 the Statue of Liberty. block Kansas St. in Indianapolis. En route to the hospital, Dale
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. THREE: Introduction into evi-ismiled at his mother. mony of officers that they found, . wav 1 { : He is always cheerful. A kind [It near the spot Watts said he had smile for everybody. A wonderful the dead woman's home. " "r t school. FOUR: Testimony of fiv «|B J Ol Dee forel Last night, nurses tucked Dale he admitted the slaying as well into a neat white hospital bed in ———— as nurherous rapes to them. a private room. He seemed in these are part of a chai) TORR! good night, ircumstantial Doctors refused comment on : rounded up by Prosecutor Dailey Dale's treatment until they have Truman Bu et {when he inherited the Watts cased chance to examine him and (18a UMA __from a previous administration. make necessary tests. He will be 1% Billion Slash £0 principal evidence in|ever to be treated with ACTH or $ 5 [the first trial. cortisone at Lenox Hill Hospital. Made by Committee sentenced to die two months after | resident, said results of previous §783,515,500, down $74,740,000: Court decision that he had been | Federal Security, $1,671,072.590.| made public. However, doctors y, $1,867 |deprived of his constitutional have recently warned: against 1$764.032,701, down’. $42,245,745 gave him the new trial Civil Functions. (Army Engi-| Watts, who seemed self-assured 247,500. : {days of this trial, blew up again The Interior Department took a Yesterday and he lunged scream-| The Atomic Energy Commission him as the man who raped her his mother hopefully. |was down for. $947,970,000, a re-|at knife point. The campaign to raise money committee said 'is possible because screamed at the trembling wom- the wonder drug ACTH was lof construction delays. Veterans|an, shaking off restraining hands started by Mr. Lane and his $5,801,782,795. The committee from the courtroom and trial was inn is acrds the road from the 'said these are fixed by law. {recessed for a short time. |Back farmhouse and often Mr. ing the bill, the committee... actual trial got under. way. last couldn't - i Tuesday that Watts has erupted|/had been wasting away from ing to come to the committee with, ost !specific reductions. : Reads Times Stories {talk of knocking out billions at! Then he saw the stories about lone whack have contributed noth-| A . i ‘ o yg apolis Times. He called the newsTWO: Put it up to administra- Called Apologetic paper to see .if arrangements Ition chiefs to join the. economy : FRANKFORT, Ind, Mar. 20 Times got busy and found they i : Frankie, who killed her boy| |it said, “must assume a portion “| It is going to cost money for lof the burden for the. defi¢it 20 riend for running out with an-| THREE: Said it believes the Robinson said today. |Bagk’s expenses. The family has government is Sheriff Robinson said that Spent all its money in the past
{dence of a charga-plate issued to, She looked at the solemn-eyed Mrs. Burney, along with testi- |ittle boy and said: thrown the purse he took from student, too. He made fine grades, mer jailmates of the accused, that! : | Tight Web Woven {good spirits . when he told his Ouse UML LIS | { . jof ¢ He was unable to use Watts’ among the first leukemia patients | Watts was tried, convicted, and| pr. William Sherpick, assistant (Continued From Page One) g the slaying but a U. S. Supreme | treatments have not yet been {down §$125.222010; Agriculture, rights in his initial imprisonment neers), $632,625,000, down $202,- and composed during the early $45,117,375 slash to $658,884,130. ing at a witness who identified him, and we are praying,” said | duction of $95,330,000, which the| “Why you dirty heito send Dale to New York for {benefits were off §$205,832205 to|of his attorneys. He was rushed friend, Mr." Cruser. The Swing In a 37-page report accompany-| It -was the third time since the Lane wondered if ONE: Attacked critics for fail-| , {and it was his most violent out- leukemia for nearly three years. Those who| . | Bo Friend Sla @r Jerry and Tony in The Indianing useful, the committee said. al Y y could be made for Dale, too. The {drive by asking for and spending] b |as little as possible. Every official, | (UP) —A 29-year-old blond named coy, - {other woman, seems “like a nice | D21e’s hospitalizaion in, New the federal treasury. girl,” Boone County Sheriff Rush | York, cost of the drug and Mrs. “greatly over-| staffed” in many places and told Frankie Miller
It cut off the practice by em-|slaying of Leland Holliday, 35; for| That's the rpason that Mr. ployees of accumulating their 26- standing her up on a date. |Lane, Mr. Cruser, Druggist Lynn day annual leaves up to 60 days.| “She isn’t a talkative person,” stepped in. FOUR: Criticized agencies for he said. “But she ‘seems like a! The townspeople started to conasking for money in jessays with nice girl. She's no trouble at all. tribute within a few hours after price tags attached” and took a'She’s all right.” they learned of the campaign in deep dig at a pet congressional Miss Miller killed Mr. Holliday last Sunday's Times. Pictures of agency—the army engineers who with a shotgun - Saturday night | Dale and his mother were placed handle flood control and river after she caught him dating an- in the windows of the Swing Inn projects—for their lack of “can- other girl. “ira land other pictures are on the way| dor.” } I - FIVE: Gave the Internal Revenue Bureau 1000 more agents in an attempt to assure heavy tax ‘collections to meet the deficit. SIX: Directed government agencies to stop the use of contractural : a
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they were authorized.
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Watts’ Wig, 5 For, Doctors fo Use ACTH
As the campaign was started,
lcarried Nim: up the steps into the Dr. A. C. Baker, evangelist and f owner of station WJCD, personps 2lly went on the air to appeal for contributions.
The fund raisers have been too busy collecting money to figure out how much they have collected but they estimate it is'something between $500
and $700.
MESA, Ariz, Mar. 21 (UP)— © ‘Hitchhikers Elbert G. Riddell, 19,
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and Charles R. Oplie 18 will be charged today with slaying a photographer who gave them a lift. : > The youths, both on parole from Texas, were arrested yes~ terday at a mote] only 100 yards from where Gustave A. Beauseay collapsed, mortally wounded, Sun~ day night.
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