Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1951 — Page 2
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Mississippi Man Denies . Buying Appointment As Rural Mail Carrier
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... Maybe His Bad Foot
But the Town Is Buzzing
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it: th on Lawrence Williams’ Eu Service job.
& éré have been heated—and unsubstantiated charges—that a big, pol
itical contribution was the says he didn’t pay a cent to get on. the federal payroll. e three farmers had finished one-two-thrée in a civil service
examination to fill a $3100-a-year,
‘al mail carrier vacancy. The ia. requires appointment of one
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer { Miss., Mar, 12—Three farmers in this comare still trying to figure out whether it was really the fungus foot that cost one of them a federal
Helped,
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deciding factor. But Mr, Williams
father-in-law with Clarence Hood | Jr., the deposed State Democratic! [committeeman and. patronage| ‘man, got him the 6b, That seemed to do {t—that and the fungus growth on Mr. Wil.
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people and laymen. — Dr, Hugh I, Evans, Dayton the Presbyterian Church, spoke audience of ministers and laymen in the First Presbyterian Church. Dt. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, introduced the speaker, Dr. Evans pictured A ‘“‘resurgence of faith and interest in religion” in South America and Cuba As well a8 the United States, He recently visited Latin America. Seminaries Overflowing
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES byterian Moderator Finds Spiritual Awakening
Dr. Evans Tells of Resurg i S. America and Cuba as Well as In U. S.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Chureh Editor The head of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A, who has traveled 60,000 miles by air across country since last May, says a great spiritual awakening is taking place among young
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The enthusiasm which found the greatest response in him, he sald, was in an Interracial service among persons of international backgrounds in California. A congregation of Japanese-Preshyter-fans and their Chinese pastor attended the service. They were surroundéd by other Presbyterians of European extraction.
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' LR i] ao) Says Brubaker Didn't Drive Coed Death Car By United Pros KALAMAZOO, Mich, Mar. 12— Farmhand Valorus Mattheis, on trial for the rape-slaying of coed Carolyn Brown, has retracted his story that an Indiana man was driver of the car in which the 18-year-old fréshman was murdered, Prosecutor John Pikkaart sald today. The 22¢year-old Vicksburg, Mich, youth's retraction — his fifth since his arrest with Rae Olson for the snowstorm murder —<gnded the state's attempt to have Robert Brubaker of Churubuséo, Ind., returned to Michigan. Mattheis had accused Brubaker,
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One an Two
traffic deaths yesterday. Two of a mile of each other on Ind. 67 Dead are:
3131 Kentucky Ave. Mrs. Willlam Litten, 50, Bloomington. John Avery Hodgen, 5-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hodgen, Batesville, Frank Rauch, 24, Gilford. Skill Fractured Robert Black died of a fractured skull when his father’s car was involved in an accident with a car driven by William Norich, 21, Oakland City, on Ind. 67 eight miles north of Martinsville. Others in the cars suffered minor in-
Indianapolis Chile Two Fatal Mishaps Occur on Ind. 67; Baby Killed When Car Hits Tree
Four persons, one an Indianapolis child,
were killed in state the accidents took place within Martinsville. .
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Robert F. Black, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claval Black,
in the cars escaped serious injury, This accident took on Ind. 87, one mile south of the other. Crashes Into Tree The Hodgen infant was killed when his parents’ car crashed into a tree near Elwood. His mother, Mrs. Minta Hodgen, suffered a fractured skull and was
in critical condition in an Biwodd hospital, A were his sister, Carolyn Bus, and brother, Stephen, 3.
Also injured slight
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B) WASHING Dwight D. Russia's lead fools” to st United State the atomic b would mean destruction. The Atla Commander secret sessior Senate Arme eign Relatio
of the top three in such. tests. |llams’ foot, r > ! st Theological seminaries in the| Linking his impressions to the/his cousin, of driving the death juries. Mr. Rauch was killed near New testimony he th De A er Crooks A id T | {United States are running over present world situation, the mod-|car last Nov, 26. Brubaker, we Mrs. Litten was killed when a| Alsace last night when his ear able to the veféran could get in the exam- voi rap, with students, with young men erator made this point: fessed and implicated Otville Jae. car. driven by het husband col- ran off a road and struck a mall The gener: in#tlon—five points for being a But Don’t Get Loot preparing to preach the Gospel,l “We won't have liberty and de-|nick of Etna, Ind. Brubaker then|lided with one driven by Charles| concrete bridge near Lawrence- headquarters veléran and five more as a dis-| ; ; he discovered. Ana yet Dr. Evans mocraey tomorrow unless we have repudiated his confession and said Hawkins, 38, Brownsburg. Othersiburg, state police re ators not to ability allowance, ‘rooks who carefully laid out : says these Presbyterian semi- Christianity today.” he had an alibi for thé night the by Russian ; 24 tires for easy handling failed! FEATHERED TOPPER—The naries need better and more mod-| The Rev. Charles M. Armen-| Stockbridge, Mich, girl was slain ing Soviet m . Finished Fourth Jto return for them last night, | blond of ree-year-old ern equipment, that they are trout minister of the Washington outside Kalamagoo. Minnick, ar-| He said the Mf, Williams finished foutrth in Good for them they didn't. Kenny Fejnas, of Genesee v rested for questioning, was re- ors could
finding it difficult to meet the demand on their resources. He reported that the Presbyterian denomination Increased
Btreet Presbyterian Church and moderator of the Indianapolis Presbytery, presided at last
Don't miss
with numbe: those of the could make
the test. He is a veteran, but did] The owner of the tires and two!
nat have the disability allowance Policemen had set a blind and . were waiting in ambush, |
Depot, Wis., is a favorite perch for his two pet orioles. The birds were found, newborn,
leased for lack of evidence. | Mr. Pikkaart said Mattheis! called officers into hia cell and)
bea (NEUE grawth-wlitle (nthe
when he took the test.
$e said he didn't serve overceas, but-had had.feet-trouble--
service. 80 he got a disability claim through when he-sawy it wotild be necessary if he was to carry the mail, *f didn’t pay a cent for the job, but we spent a lot of money|
Robert Watson, 815 E, 27th St.,| manager at Strickland Motors, Inc. 1320 N. Mevittan 8t., decked, - the office late last. night and’ found the front door jimmied. He called police and together they found 14 tires taken from the
rear of a used car. Ten others
last summer by Kenny's father, Stanley Fejnas. Mrs. Fejnas put them in a teacup and kept in & warm oven as an lnoubatos. They grew rapidly to full mas | turity and now are residents of the house
garage and stacked neatly in the Studio Executive Dies | HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 12 (UP)—| denominational churches and
more in memberahip over the past year than in any previous one. {Bunday schools are filled And Crating tie walle” fe declared: In Brazil, 85,000 persona belon to Presbyterian Chiirchés, he said. And native South Americans serve as their pastors. In Cuba, Also A Presbyterian center with -many
manent
night's service.
Dallas Police Recover
Their Own Stolen Car
DALLAS, Tex. Mar, 12 (UP)— State highway patrolmen, accustomed to hunting stolen ears, announced one more recovery today with more than customary satis-
voluntarily repudiated his accusations against Brubaker. Mr. Pikkaart said he notified
tor James Bidde that he would not ask Michigan warrants against Minnick and Brubaker. But Defense Attorney James Tol« huizen has asked that the two Indiana men beé indofsed as de-!
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ste plled nearby, ready to be { getting that claim - straightened Vere P Funeral services will be held to- schools, pastors and teachers faction. A = : loaded. Bix batteries and three ; 7 I't Care Guests in out, checking dispensary records morfow for Louis 8, Lifton; 81, without ¢xception are Cubans, n6t| One of their black and white) A WEALTH OF GOOD V 3 : . and fo on,” Mr. {lllams sald. other tires were gone. advertising and publicity director American missionaries. ri ag cruiser CALE, equipped with ri TY is A ted “in Soop PAs 8 PA Rep As Ka 4 lyn Ackors and § 5 et tO Ed i weer wn ower, ved After the examination results! Mr. Watson 2nd the .offcensiof Mexsgram Pictures. Mr. Taf: “Dr. Bvans spoke vividly of the way radio, was stolen at subur- | Classified section every day. ~~ Meanwhile,
sonar FETE Ese d MF. Witliame'figtired the crooks would return, ton, who also was advertising and vast - numbers of persons who
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approved. That hoosted him into all night—and it was ¢old-—but Artists, died yestérday after an|ship service on Saturday in Bos- gy or WHAT, look in THE hone confe the top three. Not long after, he/the crooks never came back. emergency brain operation, | ton. from where it was stolen, TIMES WANT ADS! | Dont Tr! got the appoigtment. His boss] = . . . at Fla gays he has been a good mall] : s - @ ® Some Con; . re : ] that both th ad Town Buzzing » ass on Am All of this happened a year ago : ; : the pact and at the time had this little : ) ® tert a town buzzing. It's up again now ; 2 The orate
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Charles Williams, uncle of the. ’ © successful candidate. Charles has A letter from the U. 8, Civil Beérvied Commisgion stating that he was No. 1. He said he had been promiséd the job by the man who . handles Democratic patronage in
that it woul Congress est: ing or a rati use of Amel command. He said th lantic Pact c
the county. But nothing hap- fense effort pened. | : hump” in twc es A. Holyfield, whose letter says he finished No. 2. He Weigh paid there had been atrong hints Gen. Eisen that Ne pAy fof the job. But hs of the atomic
response to § bright (D. / was concerne ing opinion tk stances shoul weapon first | hower’s reply
wouldn't offer to do so. “I did buy one ticket to a,Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. Guess I wasted that $15. I didn’t even go to the dinner.” Samuel Winstead, first cousin + of. Rep. Arthur Winstead (D,
. Miss), His letter rates him as “To my m * No. 3. He claims Congressman atomic bomb Winstead told him “whoever gets basis: Does that job will have to buy it.” (In| Oo Now, if I ¢
Washington, Congressman stead said hs had made no such statement.) Lost His Power Rep. Winstead was one of the States Rights Democrats who 104t their patronage power in this gtaté whén President Truman decidéd to crack down on the Mississippi senators and congressmen who did not support him in 1948. There have been rumors that Lawrence Williams’ mother con-| tributed liberally to the party in| order, to help along her son's chances. If that's so, Mr. Williams says he can’t pay her back. e¢ sald the friendship of his|
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