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her.” Miss _ Swanson said "in a Sought a divorce.

voice quivering with emotion. Still another facet of the inves- 16, 1937, tigation turned to Louisville, Ky, quarrel,

{In Muncie Double: Killing

(«© ontinued From Page One) [dren had been threatened if she

The day she disappeared. Sept, started with a violent

according to the doctor

scene of Dr. LaDuron’s medical and others studies and interneship. There on L.aDuron household.

June weeks,

prominent reports at the time :said her hus-

band wa

the case-off as shicide.

Selma, 10 a son, A vear son Mrs,

(ialesburg, to a daughter, she stayed almost 13 months,

turning after he

reconciliation. records

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rs. L.aDuron life and tha Hyves of her

1927. his bride of six

family's home. Police

s in Chicago and wrote

Galesburg to give birth Jacque; early in 1929. after the birth of her LaDuron went again to this time to-give birth Suzanne. This time rehusband only there to seek a

fo. her came of the case quote Galesburg as saying sald at this time chil

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According to the doctors state: nurse Edna Duerr LaDu- ment he next saw his wife dressed ron, was found dead at the end of and carrying a small black bag ‘a rope in the attic of her socially He said he never saw her again The day after ance the doctor entered a hospital for a gonorrhea infection of

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ceremony to Honor New Legion Chief

Erie Cooke Jr. 1851 national commander of the American Legion, and Mrs. Willis C. Reed. of Vinita. Okla., national president of the Legion Auxiliary,

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: s will be honored in Indianapolis Moderately Active Monday ’ sicals.. Prices on light and light mixed = Feature of the day will be. a physicians barrows and gilts were. steady to lunchedn | ballroom of the military’ ~ : : i 1 pol thletic id | ; Jar 25 vente higher today than ves: igiava, i. "Athletic Club. at War II. terday's average at the Indianap- Sponsors of the -aifair Are the

Stockyards. active, Early sales of good and choice 170 to 220 pounds

Trade opened

hogs around

: eye ‘which he said --he contacted brought $19 to $19.25. A short Study Violence in treating a patient. load of ' choice 204-pound meat ay hy-has Folence Be kiarked In attempting to explain what type hogs went to a eity butcher 1 i SKy doctor, he always contended was his law officers wondered today as! wife's voluntary disappearance, at $1940. : they searched for the secret thatthe doctor accused her of affairs HOBS!t8750. moderately active probably died: with the “black- with. other mey. tight. and light mixed barrows mailers.” = When ‘Freda LaDuron dropped and gilts strong to 25 cents high Since the “blackmail accord- off the face of the earth she Jeft er than Monday's average. me to_the. doctor, started only a'pehind her two children whom dium and heavy weights uneven ago they ruled oli ‘any di-/she had always taken with her Average aboul steady; good ami rect connection with the mystery in previous separations. choice 170 te 220 Tbs’ largely S19 of the doctor's wife. to. $19.25; short load choice 204 Instead they searched for. some tbs. $19.40: 220 to 260 1bs., $18.50 incident in the Carter family that Mrs. John Morrow to $1900; 260 to 300 lbs. $18 to might be connected with the Mun- Services Arranged $1850: 120 to 160 lbs., $15.50 to cie doctor. They remembered that : $17, few $17.50; sows about Dr. LaDuren’s only explanation Mrs. Cora Bell Morrow, I steady, .good and choice 300 to was that the blackmail was ‘of Of two children, died of 550 “lbs: $16.75 to “$17.75, few a professional nature.” attack yesterday at the age of 41 choice 320 Ibs $18; above 600 Although ‘investigators’ tenta- - porn in Portland, Tenn. Mrs. o, d0Wn to P10: ft Joe i ; tive theories did not bear it out, Common and medium. vealer \ the most popular speculation here Morrow had lived in Indianapolis prices were steady from $25 to “today was “that the “btackmail” ‘eight vears, lier home was a’ $34 in opening active trade was ih soinewav connected with 369 W. 12th St. She was a mem Cattie 1625; calves; 325, active the 1937 disappearance ‘ber of Mount Paran Baptist Steers and heitecrs ‘fully steady; 7 It was a patural subject for .“ eC loads string’ high good to low FOPUIAL BOTRID BLCatte 1h way Church and the Company C Club choice .1234-pound steers $31: sevmystery so engrossing that even Surviving are. her husband eral loads medium to good 1125: law’ enforcement experts have John: two daughters. Ella Pearl pound steers $20.50 to $30.50; two used it as a classic example. Only and Hallie Mae; her parents. Mr. loads vearling weights held at 1 few months ago. a Chicago and Mrs. James Rippy, Portland. $31; common and medium native magazine reprinted salient facts Tenn.; three brothers, John and grassers $23 to $28.50; small lots of the crime in a “Mysteries of Curtis Rippy, Indianapolis. and medium’ to good short fed heifers the Past” series David Rippy, Cincinnati; and five $28 to $29.50; cows fully steady, Takes Special Coarse sisters Mrs Eiza Strickland medium and good. $21 to $23; cutInthe tall OF 1927, as he ve: SOTO. MISS Mrs, Mary Sams, ter aq common $18 to. 52); ean Cleveland. O.; Mrs. Rose Smith ners 315.58 to $17.75; vealers a« turned. from.-an European trip he Portland ERE Mrs. Rubv Wil- tive, steady, good and choice 335 took ‘after the tragic death in | i. nna ta $37 comman's i medium: $25 Ying. of his bride. Dr. LaDuron liams rallatin Tenn; 1 id Mrs oO Dod mmon -and medium $25 enrolled in a special surgical Lorine ay Franklin, Ky. 2 course in Chicago. There he court- Services. will be at 2 p. m Aeeh 925 Relive native ed Nurse Freda Swanson. It was Thursday in oh )S Brothers s West lambs strong: good and choice $29 a whirlwind romance, sprinkled, Side Chapel. Burial will be in '0 $30. bulk sales $29.50. common the nurse later said, with promises Portland and medium $23 to $28.50; slaugh § of riches and an European honey- ET - es pena ged, Medium 4 2 Ciil Ce LO moon. They wed the first of 1928 Restaurant Operator and traveled to his hometown of y Muncie, not Sweden Jailed in Tax Case WIRE to Air Choir In May. 1928, she left for a trip Farrie Faris. 46, proprietor of The Ja-voice Men's Choir of to Sweden, financed by her sister popular Bloomington restaurant. Butler Un ¢ 1" ) Selma Swanson, While there: she GLE ive Wii be fneard 5 5 today began-a 30-day jail sentence ‘received a bitter and lengthy let- imposed in Federal te ourt Fornen-2Y T the-air-for ;the first: time xt ter from—a—nurse-the doctor had payment «of some $8000 in income 2 P. m. Monday on station WIRE met in Louisville and taken to tives ang contempt of court Richard Whittington, choir di Mince When Be established Prac” Federal Judge William E. Steck. rector, will lead the group in a 15: *h nere in Ji Suléide of h ler handed down the sentence minute program os Mw aii ee after Internal Revenue officers Amb X : f . : said Faris failed to file income tax of fathering the nurse's twin returns for 1946 2.0 ar ee X MACHINE PERMANENT hildren. one of whom had died Authorities said Faris h on Haircut. Soft Water 2 i 1 If ra wno opReturns to Husband erates the College Inn. 1 pular Shampoo and Set y The wife. who was experthrg hangout: for Indiana University fi AMiotutelr Guatanteed : their first child, returned to her ftudents. wss ordered jast June CENTRAL Beauty husband and staved there until 10 bay his back taxes but that he College. Ine. mast time for: the birth. She failed to comply. Ox Dad Fellow Ride 11.9321 “went to the home of her sister

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