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. =a On the Highways | PRINCETON — Gordon Wiles, 25, Kendall, Wis., was killed last night and a companion critically injured when their car crashed head-on into a truck on U. 8. 41 near here. Janet Wildes, 25, Chi|cago. was taken to Gibson Coun'ty Hospital. | =
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Purdue Appoints | Summer Session Heads | Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Dec. 5 — Dr, George E. Davis has been named as director and M. M." McClure as assistant director of the summer session at Purdue University. | They succeed Dr. B. L. Dodds, |director of the Division of Educa{tion and Applied Psychology, and Dr. 8. 8. Cromer, assistant to the |director of this division, respec(tively. :
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. | . »* y Is : , . . Put Prelate i t Orders !f This Won't Jurv Gets ‘Il Have Dene Nothing'— om In Prison I Sh Slow 'Em Up, a Tri Wear Out, Don’t Rust,’ Agua British Shot ape Trial / r As Nazi Ally ) er : N. Ec | @® { | ’ @® y | 23 By R. K. SHULL Of Bl i S 5] I | D to o - Upon Sight | ‘Rumors in advance of the date oun | ays ami Y 3 oC r EIGHT! ; By United Press | 2 $ when Phillip L. Bayt took the Mu-| The trial of Jack Delwin| : ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, Dec, 5 | CAIRO Bagg ion 8°. The Nicipal Court bench were ‘that he Bléunt, accused of raping an 11- qa ANSEL ied Pros 5. Or QUARTEI Marshal Tito erdered to- jo. Dr SrE'H dereq Would be a “tough judge.” [year-old girl, went to a Criminal Si . : day the immediate release from | Egyptian government as oF ere: If his statements yesterday are Court 2 jury today. A. C. Yoder, a spry, 84-year-old United | prison of "Archbishop Alois Step- ~ police to “shoot on sight” any any indication, indeed he is. The 31-year-old man took the country practitioner who was destroyed 53 .Jeader of Yugoslavia's 7+ | British army vehicle ‘which tries Looking over’ his bench at a witness stand in his own defense named America's “Family Doctor Russian-ma inac, 53, ugoslavia's 7 to enter Suez in the canal zone, local housewife charged with }ate yesterday in an attempt to',. 1951 » said today “the only way North Kore million Catholics, prison officials | press reports said today. speeding, Judge Bayt said, “Yes- 5Cape a possible life sentence, | : K th Five Red announced. i | The report came in an atmos- terday, I fined the speeders $10. Blount denied attacking the 0 Stay young is 10° keep On ‘1s and five da He has’ been in prison since] 4 | phere tense after two days of Each day I'm going to raise the child Nov. 4; 1950, In ug garage go. any United October, 1946, after being con- | British-Egyptian gun battles and!fine a little. Today, it's $15." jak 1027 hi Sane Ave, where) “It's better to wear out than to reported. victed of ‘wartime’ collaboration 2 [riots here and elsewhere in which. This statement brought up the J . as P ay ng house” with a rust out,” said Dr. Yoder who re- It was th with the Germans. more than 170 pedsons were killed question: Does the judge intend °-Year-old girl. ceived the honor from the Ameri- which Unit Tite's government had said re- or injured. to raise the fine on speeders py $5 ‘He’s Lying’ _/can Medical Association's House fought the cently that the archbishop was to Press reports said that Egyptian each day, or does he intend to 1.0 ye told the jury of eight of Delegates meeting here.. jets at grea be freed in December. Officials, ‘authorities at Suez warned the increase the fine by 50 per cent? =." ,4 four women “I'm AH The Goshen, Ind., physician said . United St then indicated tha it would be a British command that any British During his more than two years eh » an unidentified woman he was “overwhelmed” at the rine comma conditional release barring him vehicle or soldier that entered the of tenure, the judge will bring Soe thtor in the court room News that he had received the eastern Kor from resuming his role as head! {eity would “inevitably be fired speeders to justice on. 337 days. shouted: jaward. He immediately began ar- ond straigl of the Catholic church in Yugo-| \upon.” {If his increase is by the former “He's lying.” {ranging with other doctors to care: American N slavia. br _Egyptian authorities have re- method, the speding fine on Dec. 1,500 Saul I, Rabb ordered the for his patients while he left with The con Since Archbishop Stepinac was Bo 1 {ected British requests to enter 31, 1953 will be $1685. |woman to leave and instructed his wife to receive the award. : ashore fron gentenced, ‘there have been fre- {the town and every policeman If the judge chooses to use the ihe jury to ignore her remark ! Dr. Yoder, who started his V Songijin, 14 quent reports of negotiations be- has been given 300 rounds of am- latter system of compounding the "p10. the two girls outlined medical career in 1902, making a berian bord tween Belgrade and the Vatican {munition in event of a new fine by 50 per cent each day, then d tail f£ the attack Blount also ‘his rounds on a bicycle, said he Dr. A. C. Yod on North K his release. clash, the press reports said. at. the end of 10 days t i elas oO : ace. fe A Soo Todor i for his r a ‘ p p ays the fine. ser indictment for rape and had no intention of retiring. with Vladiv Yugoslav officials said several | Rinoting by Egyptians in Cairo will be $376.65. At 19 court days it sodomy in an attack on the "He previously had been elected cycle, “with a basket to carry my The Red: times that they had offered to o {broke out again today. {will be $14,479.76. : | hild last A ¢ 3 family doctor of the year in In- medical bag in.” nades, mac free him if he would enter a mon- i me me trims | There, The Times th fos YO HDEEL C ast-apr. v. amy Patients be : ] ris | : : | re, mathematics od Previ " diana on Oct. 29 at the state atients became more numer- after the M astery and give up his function: Kaiser-Frazer Price : {department bogged down. Served Previous Term medical association convention, Ous. and he graduated to the leading to t as archbishop. = : pa |, . 4 | (Editor's Note: After all, Re- On cross-examination, Deputy. “I have done nothing outstand- horse-and-buggy class. He used a The - Ma The Vatican. rejected such of ! : Ye on Hike OK'd by OPS 'porter Shull has only 12 fingers. Prosecutor Frank Haupt forced ing—nothing unusual—unless this sleigh and horse in the winter- wounded, bt fers and stated publicly that the REUNITED—After 27 years in prison on a murder charge, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UP) — ANY help mathematicaly-minded Blount to admit he was convicted be an exception,” Dr. Yoder said. time. Dr. Yoder bought his first they “left be archbishop could not he stripped vi, ce Hardy, 56, Detroit, was freed on a directed verdict at his |The ly readers can give him will be ap- in 1939 for attempted rape. He “I have interested myself in the automobile in 1910. termined ni of his religious functions by the in . . y : The Office of Price Stabilization | “It cost about $1000 pl 20 government retrial in the motor city this week. Instrumental in gaining his re- yesterday authorized retail ceil- preciated.) said Be yea almost Bre Yeats grass roots of medicine, the coun- for pr OL ans.” 2 0 dead. Archbishop Stepinac's 1946 trial lease was his sister, Mrs. Gladys Barrett, shown greeting: him. ling price increases of $80 to $88.09 = Sp ——— fu i fans De ormatory be- y, Medical sqeiety La crantoloit Pe mans PE Met R d in Zagteh lasted two weeks. Mis : : db Jassenger automo: Duck Hunter Drowns , | One defense witness, a_friend County, Ind. He started out to I still get a chuckle remembering el 1 the - Fascist-led Ustashi move- The Irish Tripped Him Up— | Frazer Corp When Boat Overturns 107, Sionnte Fame a em maks & sarees ot schoolteaening) When | hin my first car with Called S Istas : i . ! re on” eir neigh- and became principal o e Vin-| ele S. - ment and with German occupa- ® | The new ceiling for the “stan-| OAKLAND CITY, Dec. 5—Ken-! : s > : tion forces and with opposing the Man Who Picked Scores «+ model before taxes, freight neth Couts, 28, Oakland i erhood. ified Blount often helped cenies, Jog. high schol, thera — Yoder Tecslied Shas in the (ANMUN Communist regime after the war. |and extra equipment charges is drowned today in the Patoka Riv- her two daughters with their wasn't enough money in teaching received $5 for delivering a baby, two bd) ‘Vatican Sees Ste EE Ll Thy eT . $1331.27, the (i. SE when bis boat overturned while homework after he was paroled. and began his study of medicine. He married his wife 57 years WO P AFTER Gdames Nai e jetting of $1251.57. The new ceil- duck hunting. Harlen Miller, also [On cross-examination, she ad- The life of a country doctor ago next Christmas. They have “neutral ob: In Right Direction |ing of the “deluxe” model is of Oakland City, held on to the mitted the children were never was pretty rough at first, he said. four children, one of them a den- armistice. . ; p - 1$1466.38, compared to $1378.29. overturned boat and was rescued. left alone with him. [He visited his patients on a bi-|tist in Goshen, ti d VATICAN CITY Dec. 5 (UP) By United Press Saturday's games, they said, be- [=== RE stabuiiod lie hions said M —High Vatican sourcek sald to- CHICAGO, Dec. 5-Postal In-ifore he sent in his own “predic- Bd day that the Yugoslav govern- spectors said today that William tions” in the envelope with the a = \ } Nac ops ment’'s freeing of Archbishop piatkiewicz's system for picking Thursday postmark—after eras- = i mitt i : Stepinac was “a step in the right the winners of Saturday's foot- Ing his name. or ; To e a direction but not ‘a solution of pa) games was infallible. He They said he dropped the letters %. . . * om We this grave problem.” . waited until ‘Saturday night. in bags of mail in which the J. 0 FR ankl! 4411 Sonu st The sources said the Vatican Inspectors E. A. Van Petten Stamps already. had been can- =~ ’ 0 , | sev hos Oya had not received yet any official and P. B. Richter described celed. Sh “ht > information regarding the arch- piatkiewicz's wizardry after he Piatkiewicz never ' gave “the nati bishop's release. ] was arraigned yesterday before exact scores, inspectors said, but » ong Wer But they said the church would 17. §. Commissioner C. S. Bentley, Picked” them close enough to win ' win op be delighted to see the prelate pjke on nail fraud charges. (first prize in most of the contests ” ou 3si0m, freed although he himself, they! mTheyv said Piatkiewicz, a 45-/Wweek after week. yg said, would not be satisfied with year-old postal employee had Then one day he received a w 4 b on any conditional release that did earned $1975 fraudulently since blow, they said, He .received a - Nou oA
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