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severed head of a red-haired man, found in a city dump here yester-! day, may be a grisly prank of medical students, Police Chief Richard J. Gillen said today. “But we are not ruling out the possibility of murder,” he said. The head, with a hole ‘punched in its léft temple,” was found in Beck's Lake dump at the west edge of the city by Theodore Milewski, 45, a paint company employee. “There sat that head staring at me,” Mr. Milewski said. “It was neatly placed on a cement block lying on the dump pile.” Chief Gillen said the hole in the temple “did not look like a

gun-shot wound.” But he said Koje Island continue bayonet dri

there was a little fresh blood! present. “I don’t think it could have been murder, but it's always safe to check,” thé chief explained. “It could have been a medical student’s stunt. They'd drive miles

for.a good joke.” Covered With ‘Preservative’

Chief Gillen- said the head was covered with a black, oily sub-| stance that could have been .a preservative, which leads him to believe it might have come from a medical cadavar. { He plans to take the head to Indianapolis today for analysis| at JU Medical Center and for, identification checks at state police headquarters. St. Joseph County Coroner Edward Shelley said the head was not decomposed but he could not| estimate how long ago death took place.

Escaped Hoosier Youth Captured

PAPILLION, Neb, May 27 (UP)—Richard Butler, 17, Ft.| Wayne, who slugged a deputy! sheriff and escaped from the! Sarpy County jail Sunday was| captured yesterday near the Omaha city limits. Butler, earlier sheriff's posse woods.

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DEFIANT REDS—Still defying the Geneva Convention rules, North Korean prisoners of war on | fe with wooden rifles in their compound.

The boy hit Deputy Sheriff Her- | man Spethman with an iron bar|

last night, and after offering tol free other jail prisoners, escaped # through a court house window. | Butler, and Gerald Fowler, 17, Noblesville, Ind, were arrested with another youth and three teen-age girls May 5 and accused of burglary. | Fowler refused to accompany Butler in his escape. i

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FOUR-STAR BLOUSE—L+. Col. Mills C. Hatfield, Ada., Okla., |

commanding officer of the prison guards at Pusan, Korea, POW enclosure No. 10, holds up a blouse decorated with four-star epaulettes and resplendent with medals and ribbons which was worn by the leader of a riot in the enclosure last week. In the

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- Divorce Begets Divorce,

. It also @sked rejection of a

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LONDON, May 27—The Church of England, charging that “divorce breeds divorce,” has op-|

proposal to allow marriage with | ‘a divorced wife's sister or a di-

posed any rexalation in Britain's) Vorced husband's brother because

strict divorce laws.

“the family is and ought to be

The church made a number of a secure, stable unit from which specific recommendations on mar-'is excluded by universal custom

riage and divorce legislation in any sex |members.”

a report published yesterday. The report urged that law courts make conciliation the pri-| mary objective of all matrimonial | cases, recommended that artificial insemination be made a criminal offense and asked that the nminimum marriage age be raised from 186 to 17. The report was presented to the Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ; | Asking a halt to all extensions of divorce facilities, the report said “experience has proved that | such widespread facilities tend to| ravate the very | {which the divorce laws strive to! jremedy. Thus divorce is actually | ET today breading divorce. 1

] . | “By destroying the idea of life-| 3 Children Hurt {long obligation, wide facilities for!

In Traffic Here divorce help to destroy in the|

public mind. the truth that the! Three - children were

Co whole of life of mutual. partner-| injured, ship is required if all the elenone seriously, in traffic mishaps ments of marriage are to grow, ! here yesterday. Ale and Jeuch their Peajtion.s + . e report recommended - that, David Tucker, 4, accidentally wey refusal to consummate a opened a door and fell from the marriage should be grounds for| car as his father, Raymond judicial separation or divorce byt Tucker, 25. of 1201 Bates st. not grounds for annulment.

stopped for a traffic signal at| Tt called “ethically unsound” al Rural and Michigan Sts. David bill before the House of Com-| was treated at Methodist Hos- mons which would make it pos-| pital. |sible for a man, after separation | Ten-year-old William Ball, 2315/from his wife for seven years, to IN. Gale St., fell off the curb near obtain a divorce from her by 'his home against the side of a unilateral action and against her

car driven by Kenneth E. Heath, (Wishes. 20, of 2927 N. Gale St. William |was treated at General Hospital. That's Way It Goes Linda Wilkerson, 7, of 309 8., NEW YORK, May 27 (UP)— Catherwood Ave., was struck by (Police asked William E. O'Nell, la car driven by Wendell Hancock, |38, a transportation company |25, New Castle, when she started president, last night why he had jacross the street in 300 block 8. ignored more than 90 tickets for {Arlington Ave. She was treated traffic violations. {at the scene by a General Ambu-| “It's just one of those things,” llance doctor, Mr. O'Neil said.

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The 31st (Dixie) Division com-| CONNERSVILLE, May 27— | ville. He was 62 and a life resi-| mander, who holds the third Services will be held at 2 p. m./dent of Jackson Township. ! highest rank in the Army, was/tomorrow in Myers Funeral Mr. McKaoun was a brother of| commissioned a Kentucky Colonel Home here for Verner McKaoun, Mrs. Bertha Tilton of Indian-|

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