Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1950 — Page 5

a. FRANKFORT, “June 1 (UP. ttornéys begin final arguments y in th trial of Frankie Miller, charged’ with killing the man

EA new. student center and unveiling: fr of a statue will be the highlights . 7... _ of a four-day climaxihg Butler University’s 95th year - next week. we The festivities will begin with| .. _- 8 dinger for School of

; of Religion Svadusies i 630 p.m. June § In Atherton Center.

her bosom and Satng another. woman: | ‘ The prosecution and defense limited to three hours each their final statements. The case was Tot ‘expected to go to the jury toda > PRE The sultry. oar ald dstenda a Tale ~~. -|ant bared her breast to the all- : - William Zaisser > male yesterday in a closed “ __ L. Shelton, dean, will recognize] Zaisser, a known Communist room to how where her Slept + graduates and honor students. | who fought on the Republican Fatt, a ne Jan The $1,125000 Atherton Cen-| side in the Spanish CR] War ’ ter, student union building, will] i AN {, She said he ‘brinded her to _be ‘dedicated at 3 p.m. June 10. W0der the name of “Gen, Go- [“remind ‘me that belonged to - The building has been in use Mes" is the commander tn chef him since Jan. 3. “of the East German “police’ “Tells of Menting . Brown Will Speak force,” according to British In- mn dark-haired divoréee told f

ourt how -she met Holli “Dedication talks will be given gen reports. Western pov- a factory foreman, when she ay by Hilton U." Brown, president of

man of-the buildings and grounds’ lowed her and committee; Miss Norma Brown, Wildcat Trolley Strike |riace. . president of Student Council, Dr. 8he said she could 't Sear HerAlbert Mock of the faculty and Ends in Columbus, | 0. self away from’ Mr. lliday al-| J. Russell Townsend Jr, presi-i COLUMBUS, O. June 1 (UP) though he hither and burned her, | dent of Butler Alumni -Associa-| |—Trolley bus drivers ended a sur-

tion. |prise 24-hour walkout today and Dap Suond to be mag last] lion pains Prof. IL. Gray Burdin, chair- resumed service for 180,000 riders | came al last July, they went u golfing man of the faculty public occa-| {who had been left stranded at the | |

sions committee, will preside. Dr. curb. |througn a ceremony betwse

jon George F. Leonard will give the Members of the Transport | JUrselves.” Ry was [not| glasses are invocation and benediction, and Workers Union (CIO) voted last, | fomomow the university choir will sing. night to return to work after] Just before their December The statue of Persephone, god-| agreeing on arbitration of the dis- | Wedding date, Mr. Holliday's love deéss of growth, will be unveiled Pute. The walkout was'in protest for her. cooled, she said. Int 1 at 3:45 p. m. June 10 in. Holcomb Of the 10-day suspension <of a March; she found him outside his| : - Botanical Gardens on the . north driver who* took a _pungh at a apartment with another woman. 4 campus, theekler——- 1 isl once a : ent M. O. Ross will intro-| The drivers went. on/strike yes< 1 Aft Wrecked Apartment ribed only duce the donor, Mr. Holcomb, and terday despite a two-week trace| er Mr. Holliday and the

other woman left, Frankie sald, Mr. Brown will accept the statue [asreey Son stiie Bead ine Tues: |*he entered the apartment and! 1 e. university. {3 efore J iq n es | Lokathis {day midnight, wrecked the furniture she helped! a Al : | select. She remembered breaking : ; a clock and pouring beer and soft | ot SP Rugg ‘More. Péukhobors {drinks over the Turniture. by the Scarlet Rul, senior wom- Charged With Nudism. Mow she ny In wait at the | en's honorary society, in Ather- i artnent for her aver. ton Cotte. y NELSON, B.C. June 1 (UP)| “when he entered, she blasted | The Eliza’ A, Blaker club will —/D¥énty-seven more doukhobors {him to death’ with a shotgua, &&-| have an open house and recep- Vere charged today with nudism | cording to the state's charges, tion “at 3:30 p.m. in Athertod after marching to the trans-| Then she ran to a. police station) Genter. - / |provincial highway 18 miles west | atid algety gave signed fv a e annual alumni dinner and ch Were offered as [OT program will be held at 545 p.m.|0 1 oro SIPPING Off all thelr oviqence at her trial along with, ~ in the university cafeteria. |clothing to protest “preparatioms sy Jove letters she and Mr, Holl

third world war.” ; A-—painting—witt_be presented: [OLA lday-had- exchanged— by Mss. 8. E. Eogt : retiring|. 0% Sut Seber Ses . = ar. Jreaiden x But A Cans, |doukhobors were attempting a Chapter Inspection - James Putn 8 It will be ac. Mass nude march on Nelson. Po-| Queen Esther Chapter No. 3,1 cepted by Prof’ G. A. Ratti, head lice persuaded the marchers /to| Order of Eastern Star, will hold of the romayce language. depart-| halt their demonstration and es- a Joint Anspectfon with the Brook-| ment ‘and dean emeritus of the corted them back to their settle- side Chapter at 7:30 p. m. tomor“College of Liberal Arts and Bel-| ment at Krestova, B. C. ~ |row In Masonic Temple. Byron ences. { [Star worthy patron, and Mrs, : rae. A. Schumacher, alumni Martha Thorne, worthy matron secrétary, will make his annual Flying Grandma, 102, jot the Queen Esther chapter, will report. 4 Dies “in Chicago hpreside. neta oe Feienisd, CHICAGO; June 1 (UP)—A ry

“ni from 1925 graduating class. YSRE0!d great- gr 4 Dr. George Leonard will present! ame afi Tam Fher fi Golden Legion medals’ to ‘mem-|98th birthday died yesterday.

bers of the Class of 1900. Mrs. Clara Edelstone flew to

MOUNTAIN ASCENT RECORD{Montreal ia 1046 to attend her The first automobile to climp|8reat - granddaughter’s’ wedding. mile-high Mt. Washington in the|At the time, she wrote to her

Wiis Mountains Suis an Fg other 22 great-grandchildren urgey steamer. The record for; arry atise "T" the ascent of the eight winding ing them to m bee I'm

miles of highway is 12 minutes,|llving on borrowed time and I 59.2 59.2 seconds, set in 1935. ‘want to fly to your weddings.”

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a 17-year-old - hired gifl on a Butler - University board of di-| Splled me I ave. demanded its farm. er, she sald. she mar: rectors; J. I. Holcomb, vice pres-| disbandment. ried anothelhman who took her to! fdent 6f Butler board and chair-! hee SL Cairo, IIL, Mr. Holliday fol-|

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BERLIN, June 1 (UP)—One thousand youths from behind the. NEW YORK, June 1 (UP)— Iron Curtain defied their Communist leaders and sneaked into West- {The white wite of & Chinese ern Berlin last night to listen to forbidden Aman jaa and tale) part in an American-style quiz show. . waiter shot and critically woundThe youths who came here to participate in the Cq mmunist|8d her. 4-year-old daughter early

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[like “Wunderbar” -and. “Music ‘radio RIAS, America’s ost UFlental appearance. | Maestro, Ple ~! potent propaganda voice inj, au be pushed: around One Dead, 3. Nore {dt

Tho youths; both boys ‘and Biris, \broadcastipg- from. Berlin to 1 have,” petite, attractive “|” The other .loan- was a jobviously loved it locity bekind. the: Iron Curtain. Mw Mri. Em ns Rose Tom told po: In Collapse of Wall planing grant for the barined in the Soviet Zone of The youths howled gleetully'’s, PRINCETON, ‘Ind. June 1 Main sewers from Bean

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youngsters live. Anyone caught| quipped: fap child whenever they and two. others injured when a!cluded the listening to Western radio -sta-|. "We would have brought our, | werTout, police said. {church wall collapsed at Haub- near Fall Creek - to 36th St. tions which play the music is show over to see you in .thé| The child, Toy Yuk, was in a stadt, authorities ~ reported to- Actual construction cost of these

sewers is estimated at $360,000, Sneak Past Guards ere and we would ‘ave wanted pital. The 38-year<old mother was 98Y-. il. The grants were authorized by

subject to fine or imprisonment. Russian ‘sector, but -we like life critical condition at Bellevue Hos- |

{to come back.” _. charged with felonious assault

sneaked past border guards and band, wearing the Communists on, | ceived a broken neck in a 30-toot | tion of Washington,

crowded inte a West Berlin style blue shirts for the occasion,’ Lt. Frank Emarest sald Mrs, | plynge from a scaffold at the St.| A third .loan application for theater for the "forbidden fruit” delivéred music with a lilt and aA Tom, who was: separated .from| Peter and Paul Church yesterday. $36,000 still is pending. It 18 for program, featuring American bounce. - (her husband, had intended to| Edward Ubelhor received - a plans covering the W, 14th and W. blues, rhumba, cowboy and boo-| . “I like those cowboy tunes shoot herself” But the. sound of broken i while Joseph. Ubel- 12th ts, line from White River to: only minor injuries Luett Ave. at an. .estimated' vost s lot, $1,236,000.

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