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Times State Service FT. WAYNE, Oct. .5 things aren’t so flinny Steelworker Donald Rogers, 26, enjoved himself hugely in a movie

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house here last night while watching a comedy about “Rhubarb,” a cat which inherited a

baseball team. Then police walked in and arrested him on a five-day-old manslaughter charge. They had been tipped off by acquaintances of Rogers who saw him enter the theater. Later, Rogers admitted he shot

to death his ex-wife, Rachel, Saturday in the basement of her home,” dccording to police who

had sought him in three states. Her body was discovered shortly after Rogers left the house by the couple's son, Philip, T. Police said Rogers told them he left Ft. Wayge for a visit with friends in Logansport, then went to Indianapolis and to Philadelphia, Pa. He returned here yesterday evening, and now {is held for grand jury action

2 Knowledge-Hungry Boys Hunted by Police

Police would like to teach a les:on to a couple of smarties The two boys stole a 20-volumse clopedia and a 10-volume set Classics from the car salesman William Bruce, 1857 N. Harding St., last night They also took the car. but abandoned it in Brookside Park and escaped pursuing police on foot.

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tractor today. i. Superior Court Judge John Astronomer Dies Niblack vesterday reversed a y County Zoning = Board ruling - which allowed Stanley F. Gorske, Wilbur A. Cogshall, professor 4029 N. New Jersey ‘St. to build emeritus of astronomy at Indiana too close to his neighbors Ohiversity sifice he Ferired in 1044, 5 asnit Als ; an . ie early today in his home, In a suit Sled by Mr. and MYs. (pm pud’ Nt. He was 77 and

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headed IU's Kirkwood tory nearly 40 years. Five times

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after construction had started. ern Indiana _as each national Judge Niblack scored the wide- Sonal indicated a westward ren

spread practice of granting variance from the established building rules outside the city.”

An ambition of his was-to take part in the location last week of the 1950 center at Olney, Ill. But illness kept him at his home in Rockford. Prof. Cogshall was one of nation's best known teachers. His work, especially in observing total eclipses of the sun, took him to Spain, the South Pacific, Japan, China and many sections of the United States. Jndiana Union Director Born in Michigan, he

Jewelry Firm Official Dies at His Home Here

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the astronomy Thomas Warren Gray, tary of Gray, Gribben & Gray, Jewelers, died yesterday at his home, 5144 Winthrop Ave. He had been with the firm 10 years. Mr. Gray was 42, a lifelong Indianapolis resident and a member

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sisters. Mrs. Frances Nesbit, Chi- : cago, and Mrs. Mary T. Carring-, Prof. Cogshall coached the I ton, Bucy rus, O : cross-coun team and for many

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