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“My ory a Love Story’: Martha Beck. . By United Press SING SING PRISON, N. Y, Mar, 9-—¥Fat Martha Beck wriggled her 202 pounds into a tight-fitting electric chair last night and followed her lonely hearts lover in death, ending a trail of murder for lust and loot. “My story is a love story,” she said before led into the death chamber. “But only those tortured by love can know what I mean.” The 31-year-old Mrs. Beck, her curly hair cropped in a crew cut, winked at her matron as she squeezed into the electric chair. Eight minutes earlier her suave lover, 36-year-old Raymond Fernandez was executed. Told a few minutes earlier ®hat his mistress again had expressed her undying love for him, he had replied the news made him “want to burst/from Washington or through diwith joy.” rect telephone and telegraph comThe two had not seen each munication with the White House.

other sibes hey went to the death house Aug. 22, 1949, after their conviction for the slaying of Mrs. Accused Slayer Janet Fay, a 66-year-old Albany, N. Y., widow. They did not wf Of Brother Sane last night. | Ethridge E. Grubbs, charged Two. 22-year-of¥ killers: Johg, 3. With the Dec. 31. shotgun. slaying King and Richard Power, were Of his brother, today was declared {sane in Criminal Court 1 by two hearts killers for the slaying of court-appointed doctors. William Hupe of New York last| Drs. Philip B. ‘Reed and John Mar, 15 in an attempted holdup. |W. Sluss Sr. appeared before Judge Harry Chamberlain to make their report. Grubbs,” 34, of Bloomington, is | charged with the murder of his brother, Warnie, 32, outside the Jatter’s home in Camby,

—Pregident Truman, tanned and “very well rested,” canvassed the

his foreign affajrs adviser. He got a complete fill-in from W. Averell Harriman, who flew in from Washington late yester-| day to join the presidential party at Mr. Truman's Florida vacation retreat. Mr, Harriman will stay here several days.

Ld THE PRESIDENT also kept posted on home front developments, including testimony developed in the Senate invéstigation of the RFC. But the Little White House remained silent on the RFC uproar. All inquiries were brushed aside with a “no comment.” Although he is nearly 1300 miles from home base, Mr, Truman keeps up to the minute on domestic and international developments through conferences with staff members who come down

Baruch Talk at Purdue Postponed by Injury

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Mar, 9—Purdue students’ hopes of hearing Bern-| ard Baruch, nationally known statesman, have been jolted for Medical Calls Urged the second time. C oy His address, recently re-sched- Bo aCA G0, Mar o (UP) uled for Mar. 19, again has been|yegijcal Association today urged postponed because of Mr. Baruch’ Slall county medical societies to set recent injury on his farm in South/,n night and emergency doctor Carolina. He now is confined to|.qay; systems within the year,

his bed in. New York City. | h The Inter-Fraternity Council is are hong said Te oysiem. his

making efforts to re-schedule the “ {munities to “guarantee that the address for early in April. {people of the community can obtain a -dctor at any time of the

Construction Digest day or night, any day in the year.

Offices to Be Moved HTL AS oi Publishing offices of Construc- 'First Yank Flier to Die

tion Digest are to be moved from] 215 E. New York St. to a 12-room| In Korea to Be Honored residence at 101 E. 14th St. after] SUMTER, 8. C.,, Mar. 9 (UP)— 25 years in the present location./The widow of the first Air Force The publishing firm purchased |Pilot killed in the Korean fighting the recently remodeled structure/Will receive the air medal and from Barrett Moxley, president of| Purple Heart of her husband at a Keifer-Stewart Co., and was rep-| The posthumous awards will be resented by Claude, Hixon. J. Per-|formal parade here tomorrow. ry. Meek, of J. Perry Meek Realty|8iven Mrs. Ramona W. Sluder of Co., Inc., represented the seller. (Charleston, 8. C., at Shaw Air Transfer date for the offices|Force Base. Her husband, Maj. has not been set. Amos L. Sluder, was killed while leading his jet fighter squadron

3 More Candidates juy 3. Bid for Council Seats Hoosier Woman Found

Three more candidates have Guilty in Mate's Death filed their intentions to seek nom- | ANDERSON, Ind., Mar. 9 (UP) ination for seats on the City |—Mrs. Carmelia Daniels, 49, was Council *at the May 8 primary found guilty today of shooting ther husband, Charles, 46. They are Edward R. Keéaling,| A Madison circuit court jury de4924 E. 10th St., Republican who liberated 13 hours before finding previously served eight years on Mrs. Daniels guilty of second the council; Herschel J. McKee, degree murder. Judge Joseph A. 2538 W. Washington St, Demo-| Dickey g¢elayed sentence. crat, and Gary D. Jacobs, 2509 Mr. Daniels was Killed Sangster St., Republican. Nov. 30.

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staff that will help him organize and lead the Atlantic Pact army. veteran of World War II's European and Pacific theatres, will be Ike's assistant chief of staff for logistics.

General . Leavey,

ON IKE'S STAFF—Ma).-Gen. Edmond H. Leavey, of Washing-

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Loves Both Feet {In Train Mishap

One man lost both feet beneath a train and a Pennsylvania Ralilroad switchman was hurt when he fell from a ooxcar yesterday in Hawthorne Yards. Edward 8. Bradburn Sr, 47, of 151 8. Arsenal Ave. lost both feet last night when struck by a train while he was taking a short cut through the yards. Mr. Bradburn, in fair condition at St. Vincent's Hospital, told police he stepped from behind a row of parked freight cars into the path of a backing train. He was found by trainmen .ev-| eral minutes after he was struck. | Both feet were badly mangled, making amputation necessary. | Thomas Gardner Lee, 27, of 237 N. Arsenal Ave, a switchman, was injured when he fell from the, top of a box car. He was in fair conditien today at St. Vincent's; Hospital.

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Review Refused

In McGuire Case The U. 8. Supreme Court today

Sen. Virgil M. Chapman

Rites Set Tomorrow

WASHINGTON, Mar. 9 (UP)— Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Sen. Virgil M. Chapman, 55, Kentucky Democrat whqg was fatally injured when his car collided with a trailer truck. The Rey. Frederick Harris, Sen-

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Farm Bureau Opposes

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President Hassil E. Schenck released a board of directors statement which said “Indiana farmers are opposed strongly to government tampering with or fixing prices for live hogs and catfje or

other farm animals.”

Held in Robbery Quiz FRANKFORT, Mar. 9 (UP)—/ Maynard Carruthers and Agnes both of Indianapolis, were held:in Clinton County jail today as suspects in the robbery

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refused to review the case of Thomas McGuire, sentenced to life imprisonment in the 1949 slaying of Robert G. Brown Sr. Mr. Brown, operator of the Clifton Inn, 2901 Clifton St., was killed in what police described as| Zya long-standing feud. ” «McGuire was convicted Jan. 31, 1950, at Greenfield. The Indiana Supreme Court late last year re-| viewed his case and concurred in the lower court’s ruling. Attorneys for McGuire then appealed to the nation's highest! tribunal, \

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