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Teacher Was Murdered Health Plan Coe mies wee.

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FRIDAY, APR 14, 950. er Autopsy Confirms ; CINCINNATI, O., Apr: 14 uP)! Family Suspicion That Tp Oppose ==eiiEdiies | | —_

young gunman who kidnaped a {Cincinnati man and forced him,

Bop iA sp pactallias on gg fel director of Aluminum Indus-' Examination Reveals Woman Was Victim tries, Inc. was not harmed or Or Vicious Beating and Choking - Tells Democratic {robbed by the abductor, believed

: ito be between 21 and 25 years of The family of a pretty Hoosier school teacher today said an Adviser Group of autopsy has confirmed their conviction that her strangulation death P

e, Mr. Lustenberger said the man!

Feb. 28 was murder—not suicide as first indicated. ' ‘Right to Disagree’ = ked amil ther pproached him at his parked car oe amily eit this High oll slong,’ the fatha of 33-year ¥ 9 {OBERT BLOEM late last night. After inquiring ua Portiand School. hame omics teacher, ¥ Bo the quickest way to reach U. S.

said today, ; 3 An autopsy was performed here at General Hospital yesterday after the body was exhumed from a cemetery in Akron, Ind. at the family's request. Her father, Estil Ginn, principal of Mt. Summit School, today ein nfirmed oR 3viopsy 2 ‘ a can disagree with the. interpre- . 2 a ss . -_— tation of a platform plank. The struck seven times over the head ® "Truman-Ewin lan to provide I with blows severe enough to pro- y 8 bP p

duce insensibility. compulsory health insurance cov-

} | i : ~ |ering everybody for every illness . 2 Neck Fractured . |is only the interpretation of two In Police att p ; , Democrats, he said. | The autopsy further showed } “If 1 were. proposing a state

that the teacher had been choked Fon . : : . Iplatform plank,” heé added, “I Fri nd Ca tured: and that bones in the neck were sin gg pl lm Boy e Pp i

{health insurance for catastrophic Faces Abduction Trial Pines.” QUESNEL; British €olumbia, “Health Cost Normal” Apr. 14 (UP) —Police stormed a hiding place in dense bush country today and captured a French Canadian vouth and a teen-age girl aftér a gun battle in which the girl was wounded. The vouth, Bert Legace, 19 was

Congressman Andrew Jacobs so the man lea into the auto, today told the Democratic Plat- ooo o pistol aped his coat, and form Advisory Committee he ,.j...q Mr. Lustenberger to drive {would oppose the Truman-Ewing ,.. to Lawrenceburg. . ; | dical plan, which has stirred =o; 4rrival in the Indiana town, up the issue of “socialized yr [ystenberger said, the young

medicine.” ; gunman tossed the auto keys into He repeated his frequent stand , vo 4 and fled.

that, within a party, members !

fractured, according to . the father's verification. Indications were that more pressure had been applied than could have been produced by a sewing machine belt looped around her neck and to a door handle. . : 5 ; i cof illness -that isa : ‘One bone,” seldom broken in Miss Garnet Ginn , . . death of 5 family budget The reed death by hanging, showed a investigation reopened. he added, is for assistance in

double fracture. meeting the cost of rare but ex : A f n - . Fg , > b 1iss Ginn's body was found at if she had been dragged across pensive illness “that is complete: accused of abducting the girl, but

midday Feb, 28 in a garage she the floor, they said. : " when police closed in for the caprented in Portland. gatag was There was also blood 3long the OR ee range of any family ie the girl fought at Legace's partially suspended from the right sides of the car and on th rear «rhe re tae: And. ObNo ity Side el i door handle of her 1949 model fenders, the roof and the front on rung 4 Ape Ty The Haring pl the Hire pee car by a sewing machine belt. seat. : almost beyond comprehension,” S08 ed Provinc ‘and girl She was found by D. S. Weller, Miss Ginn had attended a meet- tn, Congressman said. Spey hiding in the dense bush of superintendent of the high school, |In& of Psi Iota Xi Sorority that Tne health issue is one of the interior British = Columbia, 16 who went first to her apartment evening and was apparently put- most ticklish with which platform miles west of here. | and then to the garage a half- ting her car away before walking agvisers must deal. TT Hee Inte Woods block away, when she failed to|t0 her nearby apartment. : In meetings yesterday other Legace and the girl fled to the’ report to school. He was aceom-| The Smith family said they gestions were hotly debated. bush from a one-room cabin into panied by Mrs. Mildred Smith, heard her drive her car in about ~The problem was which way to! which police had hurled tear gas who resides in the home adjoining 10 P- m. and a short time later {,,, (, the doctors or to the bombs. - Trapped in the cabin

He contends the government should not interfere with the cost

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the garage. - heard a noise. : chiropractors—for litical sup-|. : ; olice .who . : the g ag Wi : [- “The whole family heard-it," spe: THE Wale profestions Ae rod in the’ Case Still Open : Mrs. Smith said today. ‘Was squared’ off before the committee, on oholo “When we first went in we like a cat howling at night. leaving the party virtually with- ~ qpo 1s vear-old girl's name was didn’t see anything but the car,” She said she looked out and ut a way to please both. withheld ‘by police. Her. mother.

Mrs. Smith said. “Then as ave SW “a shadow moving around: gy Wiis, Terre Haute, pres- had made the abduction charge. started out Mr. Weller just hap- in the car lights.” She said She jjent of the Indiana Federation pn ee hours after their flight! pened to look back. He saw her Presumed it was Miss Ginn and of Chiropractors, demanded a , “1 "ooo “00 searching po-| legs under the car.” went back to bed. A short time piziform plank promising 8 sep-1, 0% oF oo” in dors Dating. The Portland police investi: ater. she said, she heard Someone arate licensing board for chiro-| iiaq them in their bush hiding gated but, according to the fam- Urn. the car motor on for less practors, Under present law, ily, failed to probe into the case. than a minute, then shut it off. chiropractors must meet full While the case was left as “open,” Ine family heard no other medical educational requirements they unofficially wrote it off as Sounds. - > of the medical examining board suicide. . Coroner's Report unless ‘they were in practice bePortland Police Chief Clvde: The original coroner's report fore ‘1927. Kegerreis today denied the “suyi- 82Ve strangulation as the cause cide” verdict, saying the casa was ©f death. But Jay County Coro- : an Gives Rifle to Girl still open. But- Mrs. Smith today Per Donald-E.-Spahr did-not indi Poctors-came “back 1ater with Sgt. Fairbairn said Legace quoted Chief Kegprreis as telling Cate whether it was suicide or a two and a half ‘hour appeal by ,, qed the rifie to the girl and her that day it was “a clear case homicide. Although he gave news- Albert. Stump, attorney for the told her to shoot at the officers, of suieide.” papers the verdict of “suicide” at State Medical Association. The und then. stood behind her. The However, Miss Ginn's family 3:45 p. m. that day, he retracted medicos urged two platform provincial. policeman said the could not accept this conclusion. it an hour later after Miss Ginn's planks-—one of them amounting girl threatened them, and finally They felt many clues at the death family had arrived, Portland in effect to a promise to outlawlone of the officers fired a shot!

ce, . } Police said the two were armed with a .22 rifle, an ax, and two| knives, Staff Sgt. A. airbairn said! he shouted warnings to them to surrender, but they refused to} Urge Two Planks do so. {

scene which pointed to murder newsmen said. chiropractors unless they meet which hit the girl below the right| were overlooked. =i The coroner was not summoned , .4ical educational standards. |knee. Trail of Blood [to the scene immediately. Port-| , second. platform proposal by| Then Legave and the girl sur-|

land police had called a funeral rendered. \ These included an open purse director and he was taking the po SOUOTE WOU Put Indiana Ty ery brought back to containing only one dime whenibody away when the coroner Truman-Ewing Plans The sug. Quesnel where Legace was jailed) she was known to be carrying arrived. gestion touched off vo hou U8 on the abducttion charge and the! around $40. The body was in an The Portland Graphic news- Nobals rs of gir was sent to-a hospital. awkward position, not compatible paper has been carrying on a : emp ms——— mn

with suicide. The back of her campaign for some time to open oki Waser aging Terre . | fur coat-was ripped. indicating a thorough investigation into .2ute. House floor leader, laid omas g y | . |] |

she might have been grabbed with Miss Ginn’'s death. the political angles of the dispute great force. Pine needles which = After being informed of results Squarely on the line for the doc 3 ; were on the floor, of the garage of the autopsy, state police were tors with the question: were imbedded into her back, as'assigned to investigate. t- “If we're going to incur the ervices on dy -— -/anger of the chiropractors and :

{the doctors aren't going to sup- . . : -iport us either, - where does that. EX-Postal “Worker

/leave the Democratic Party?" Dies in Virginia

Group Hears CIO A requiem high mass will be | Heaviest demands on the plat- sung at 9 a. m. Monday in SS. [form committee, however, came Peter and Paul Cathedral for not from the professions but from Thomas C. Kelly, retired Indianthe state CIO. apolis Post Office emplovee whn | President Neal Fdwards and died yesterday in Arlington Secretary Claude Bechtell of the County Hospital, Arlington. Va. state CIO laid down a 17-point Services at 8:45 a. m. in the program ranging from opposition Blackwell North Meridian Street

STRAUSS eT SAYS: "FOR SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS

to sales taxes to a demand for Funeral Home will precede the unemployment benefits for strik- mass. Burial arrangements are ers, - incomplete.

The striker benefit proposal Mr. Kelly, who was 77. was the aroused immediate challenge from father of Miss Frances Kelly, the committee, particularly from long-ttme personal secretary to Ben Scifers, Lebanon. attorney. U. 8. Supreme Court Justice Sher-| Mr. Scifers contended the proposal man Minton. : was “asking for too much.” Retired in 1930's | Robert Wyatt, executive secre- Mr. Kelly moved to Arlington] {tary of the State Teachers As-three months ago from Chicago sociation, proposed five Democrat, Where he had made his home| platform planks on education. after retiring from the postal

{Besides hinting strongly for new Service in Indianapolis in the 30's. teachers’ wage increases, the He suffered a heart attack three! | {plans include nonpartisan elec- Weeks ago. [ig : ] ‘ Fai A rE [tion of superintendents of public... A Dative of Indianapolis. he at-i. ... .. . cee BRL BA. Ba EE : 1 :

{instruétion. tended St. John's Parochial]

} TR leducation to “insure continuity Surviving dre his wife. Mary, lof qualified department heads.” McNelis Kelly: three other daugh- ’ a ters, Mrs. Margaret O'Hair. | {

Farm Bureau Plan Greencastle, and Mrs. Gertrude!

{~The Indiana Farm Bureau pro- Amos and Mrs. Patricia Bon-| Single breasted and the new Alpagora is the family name U A 1 . LF {posed an 18-point “long range”! brake, both of Washington; a ‘ ’ . - J [farm program but made no men- sister, Miss Anna S. Kelly, 3325 long-roll double breasteds— : : {tion of the controversial Brannan Kenwood Ave. and five grand: 3 . for coats of various textures— : : MAIL BALL FOR 5c! : |Plan, expected to become another children. . | - right up to the minute . rr. . ML : J _.-__|major campaign issue. ee ETE TT a ms ETI. SE ea once mets Edy eres ph : AND rr BA SN RE NE or {""John Tinder, state commander Gym + Ini d . | . (the next minute)— } The Alpagora. Gabardine x Ce Co no" Gymnast Injure * : PHONE It's the TWO-UP—a Worthington of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, In Coll . dB 4 Bl ‘ e ) attacked the state moratorium on jn College fourne Tans an rowns an ues . 0 golf ball that's ideally balanced new club liquor licenses as “dis. ("> ge 1° Y - ans and (All Wool, of course}—dominates ORDE S for distance and durability— crimination against veterans.” Downev Ave. : suffered a com. and Grays and Greens— : (Ll. 1561) ith a tough Icanized by |, Fie told the committee the tate oi fracture of the spine to- the field of popular price— : with a Tough cover vuicanize y [liquor laws giving the Alcoholic pressed [ra I p

FILLED an exclusive Worthington Beverages Commission power to JAY during a gymnastic meet at: A man who chooses to make

a, the Normal College of Indiana : . process. ae a eran University. 415. E. Michigan St. a moderate outlay— but wants And this coat has the benefit Golf f P I jas o a ¥ appl; Mr. Harris was competing with GOOD Gabardi Sui olters trom Pawtucket to - : the sophomores in the freshman- _ a abardine duit Co of the Crav 2 he | The ABC moratorium against Ss el Rg gg } Cravenette process—which - Pasadena and Glenshealla to lissuing new club licenses has been while doing a flip. He was taken (YOU don't want anything but Glenoma (Wash.}—play the Ee en ne to Long Hospital. © makes it an all weather coat— ! TWO-UP with happy results— |The rule applies to veterans’ or- ae er e'$ a good one!)— should be reminded : d th 75¢ for it! |ganizations setting up new posts Overdose of Anti-Cold . shower-proof! “Chandler -.. 30S, 106 pay I¢ lor-ip: as well as to virtually all other pillc Kills Bride, 1 ’ that this is one of the great : H To get a new Golf season off the 10 N°. O° (0 Viquor licenses, Fills Kills Bride, 16 | W i Sts ef ot ih tee in great fashion— | Mr. Tinder told the Democrats TORONT, Ont. Apr. 34 (UP buys in the Suit Warld! CT s a great coat to look out of shot a ' {the matter need not become a —An overdose of anti-histamine , 29.2958 the Sportsman $ Room on the |campaign issue but. urged it be tablets caused the death of a 16- It's a WEARington! it's a great value to lock intel t Gl SIXTH Floor— : | ‘corrected” immediately. year-old bride here recently, Cor-| “ ? ot Llen- ™ | — me oner Fred Tickett reported today. ° ; , sheallah offers the O-UP for 89 Local Catholics Mr. Tickett said an investiga-| *

tion of the death of Mrs. Goldie!

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| STRAUSS CO Rév. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, Judith Coplon asked the Dis- J & : chancellor, is leading the pilgrim- trict of Columbia Court of Ap-| . . . . Sa : ' : age. The Rev. Fr. Raymond Bos- peals today to postpone action on] ' ’ ler. Indiana Catholic.and Record her appeal from conviction a= a = s SPORTSMAN'S ROOM—SIXTH editor, has served as its organ- <py while she seeks a new tna) , : L. : I ’

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