Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1950 — Page 17

' counts of perjury and fraud.

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The perjury allegedly was comi~ mitted when Weinbaum sough to regain a job he held on a secret jet research project. When

It was before the Army industrial employment reveiw board that Weinbaum denied Communist Party membership, while he actually had been a member of the party’s professional unit here in 1938, it was charged. Weinbaum was arrested last Friday at his Pasadena nome. He is free on $5000 bond.

Dr. Jacob W. Dubnoff, 41, senior at Cal-

‘researcher in biochemistry tech, at first refused to answer juror questions yesterday. After a conference with his attorney and federal judge James Carter, Dr. Dubnoff returned to the jury room and presumably answered the questions.

A dozen witnesses were ques-||

tioned during the jury proceedings.

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S| women returned a guilty verdict

_ ||seven hours. They recommended

again to kill herself. We hope. jnot. But we can't take any

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The hollow-cheeked movie queen been asleep, except for brief

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— Mrs. Mary Osborn

| life term. ;

Found Guilty

Convicted of Giving

~ Husband Arsenic

COVINGTON, June 23 (UP)—|

‘ Mrs. Mary Osborn, 39, has been |

found guilty of murdering her| (husband to clear the way for romance with a farmhand she il wooed ‘away from her daughter. ll She will be sentenced to life

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A jury of eight men and four last night after deliberating

the life term, making the sentence mandatory, The verdict upheld the.state's contention that Mrs. Oshorn fed her husband a Christmas dinner seasoned with arsenic in order to inherit their farm, collect his insurance and continue her affair with her daughter's onetime boyfriend. Shows No Emotion

When the verdict was an-| nounced, Mrs. Osborn stood erect, her face set, and showed no sign of emotion. She was led immedi-| ately. from the courtroom to jail. The life sentence was among| five alternatives given the jury by | Judge Roy C. Fenters. Judge Fenters told the jury they could recommend death in| the electric chair for Mrs. Osborn although the prosecution asked!

she scratched her throat with the jagged edge of a drinking glass after losing “Royal Wedding” at MGM.

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Takes Food “She wakes up now and then

band takes a-ittle food Mr KIs6p to said. “But then she starts to cry and get excited again. So they put her back to sleep.

“Who knows what makes her

cry? What made her do it in the | {first place? All we can do is protect her. A nurse is with her night and day.” ”

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Carl Henthorn called Mrs. Osborn | {a “Tigress of the jungle who {toyed around and then pounced on [her prey to make the Kill.” { | ‘Not an Amateur’ Special Prosecutor Forrest Wallace said the murder of Mrs. Osborn’s husband, Amandus, was | “not the work of an amateur but that of a professional poisoner.” Mrs. Osborn’s daughter, Grace, ! testified against her mother |during the trial. She accused Mrs, {Osborn of stealing the affections {of Bob Tibbatts, an itinerant! \apple-picker. Grace testified she |gradually re lized that Tibbetts] {was paying more attention to her! {mother th- a to her. | Defense Attorney Karl Over-

=a/beck in his summation to the jury {said the trial reminded him of the} {

{New England witchcraft trials of 300 years 23Zo. : . { | “At that time, witches were established by rumors, persecution ‘and people who didn’t lik. them,” { he said. :

MATAMOROS, Mexico, June 23 | (UP) = Twelve Mexican pilots, ijealous of four American fliers from McAllen, Tex., hired to dust, cotton fields, were jailed today on charges of sabotaging the

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apparently still doesn't know whether she wants to go on with life,” Carleton Alsop explained. “So her hysteria has to

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has found out she tried to slash ‘her ‘throat, Mr. Alsop went on,

and the family is doing everything to keep her from finding it out. >

“It might send her back into hysteria again,” he said. “Or it might make her mad enough to get up and fight. But it'll be sev-

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enough to take the news.” . “Terrible Shock’ “It's going to be a terrible shock

Mr. Alsop said the scratch on the gifted Garland throat has disappeared. “I've seen her twice,” he said, “and it wasn't even bandaged. It's the hysteria inside her that's keeping her in bed. And you can't get at that with a bandage.”

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‘We tell her ‘Mommie's sick’,”| Mr. Alsop said. “And we try tol keep her entertained with televi-

Mrs. sion and by letting her sing. That minor injuries and released.

little doll can carry long tunes now, Thank God she can't read.”

World Peace Is

SOUTH BEND, June 22 (UP)-—

of the western powers and those of Russia, Watson Davis, director of ‘Science Service, Washington, D.-C,, told a scientific symposium today at Notre Dame University. Calling it a paychelogical problem, Davis sald it “could be approached in the same way as a

problem in biological science.”

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