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1 SMALL SISTER KILLED AS BOY: FIRES SHOTGUN Charge Knocks Little. Girl From Piano Stool. PARENTS OUT OF HOUSE l8odl to The Indianapolis Hewsl ItlCHMOND, Ind, September 28. Tragedy entered the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest mile south cf LjT.n, when' Francis, eight year old son, accidentally shot and fatally wounded hi sister, Emma Ellrn, age ten. The hot run used by the boy had been kept loaded recently for relcen Tlie boy tu not aware the run was loaded when he playfully pointed It at his stater as sat on a palno utool In the living room, fte fired and the charze toppled the child. Elderly Man Hangs Self Win Belt. fSpecUl to The Indianapolis few, VEHSA1LLES, September 28. Walter Etrlmple, age eighty two, Delaware, committed aulclde by hang Irj himself with a belt.

Despondency liven'as the His wife died lart YOU probably thini irs worrying; thoughts that keep you awake. But if your intestines were kept clean healthy working normal ould sleep nights like a When your intestines fait to tn row oF accumulated waste then poisons from this waste matter get into your, blood. You mind as well as your body becomes Troubles get to be as bip as nightmares. But tb thing ym HtiJ Isn't tijcbo mtulysuU's jest! an astonishing corrective food i 1 co enize by leadins physidsns all over the world as the best corrective for tnti intestinal slug 1 Fleischmann's Yeast, a Health rJ. "NkA a YOUTH FREED OF MURDER Jury Out fife Hours Slaying Charges DUmiaaed Against Mother.

tquTbt Indianapolis Newsl: September 28. Jewell Thompson, age atxteen, colored. Gary, charged with having slain his father, Benjamin Thompson, with a hatchet last May, was acquitted by a Jury in Jasper circuit court yesterday. The Jury was out five hours. Following the verdict, the prosecutor moved to dismiss a similar charge against the bova mother.

Alice Thompson. Her case was dismissed. Thompson repudiated a confession bearing his signature. Although admitting he signed it. he said he did so because of physical tortureT resulting from "third degree" metlw ods imposed on him by police; He denied he was In any way responsible for his fathers death GETS POSTAL THEFT TERM Farmer Evansville Gambler Sent Leavenworth ia Boonville Robbery.

I Special to The Indlaaapolls New I EVANSVILLE. InL, September 28. JamesM. Boner, former' gambler here, was convicted Tuesday of conspiracy In the Boonville postal robbery in January, 1931. and was sentenced to two years, at Judge Robert C.

Baltzell, Indianapolis, rapidly disposed of the cases which crowded an exceptionally heavy. "federal courv docket, sentencing forty two In the opening day's wvyw vwmww ami. Doctors say the trouble may be in your IOTESTWES giihneis and. the sleeplessness, nervousness, headaches, indigestion, etc, that result from it. Fresh yeast does what drags and cathartics csm't do restores the tformsl activity of 'tired" intestines.

It softens your body's waste matter, strengthens the intestinal muscles. People who have suffered for years from constipation, indigestion and insomnia have found in Fleischmann's Yeast complete and natural relief. Begin today to eat Fleischmann's Yeast regularly 3 times every day. Each cake, yon know, is rich in vitamins and and the "sun snine vitamin D. At grocers, restaurants, and soda fountains.

Direc tions are on the labeL oKar "Look: 'at all THtltaa.ll'as Walter P. Chrrslcr'j suggestion when the new Plj iacruth was announced. And thousands upon thousands looked at all three lowest priced Drove all three. They bought, and are buying more and more new nymouths. They get, in the new Plymouth, a longer, bigger, roomier car.

It is smartly styled. Impressive. Behind the steering wheel, they find Tree Reeling, Easy Shift TransmiV sion. Automatic Clutch to. make driv ing almost effortless They marvel at patented 'Floating Power.

Smoothness with economy. And they agree that any car without Hoating Power is out of date. Enthusiastic? Ot course they are. For they've found that the new Plymouth gives the biggest dollar's worth in all automobile history. rotontod ttO ATTN 3 OWItL ia modilsrangtng from to $j8y PricetP.O.B.

Factory. AH cloud modtls wired for PkiUo Transitont radio without extra cost. Duplate Safety Plate Clau it available on all models at small extra cost. THE Purse, Whisky and Police Make Day Hoodoo for Her Special to Th Indianapolis News) SHELBYVILLE, Ind, September .28. Tuesday was a hoodoo day for Mrs, Alma Brown, She was In a store shopping.

Another woman there believed a purse Mrs. Brown carried was one 'she had lost The woman called police. They looked at the purse and Inside found a pint of whisky. Mrs. Brown was charged with unlawful possession of Intoxicating liquor.

She pleaded guilty in police court, was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to serve sixty days in the Shelby County Jail. The sentence was suspended. Mrs. Brown proved the purse that started all of the trouble belonged to her. FOUND DEAD IN YARD Wilson G.

Barnes, IS. Kept General Star 55 Tears at Hazelwood. I Special to The Indianapolis Hews I PLAINFTELD, September 28. Wilson G. Barnes, age eighty, for fifty five years proprietor of a general store at Hazelwood.

was found dead yesterday In, the yard at his home. He is survived by the widow, a son. Conrad, of Albuquerque N. and a daughter, Mrs. R.

Stone. Hazel wood. Funeral services will be held at Hazelwood Baptist church. Thursday afternoon wlUi burial In Center Valley cemetery MM Uffl IT 7 a (0 INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, OFFICIALS NAMED FOR 530 Persons Registered for Indiana Medical Session. RESOLUTION IS OFFERED I Special to The Indianapolis News) MICHIGAN CITY.

Ind, September 2SV With 530 persons registered yesterday and probably 300 more today, the Indiana State Medical Association's eighty third annual convention is in full swing here. Dr. E. M. ShankUn, of Hammond, was made editor, and Thomas A.

Hendricks, of Indianapolis, managing editor of the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association at a meeting of the executive council yesterday afternoon at the Spauling hotel. Dr. O. O. Alexander, of Terre Haute, presided over the council.

The following editorial board was appointed: Dr. C. N. Combs. Terre Haute, one year; Dr.

Ernest Rupel, Indianapolis, two years; Dr. Floyd T. Romberger, Lafayette, three years: Dr. Thurman Rice, Indianapolis, four years; Dr. Pierce McKenzie, Evansville, five years.

Dr. A. E. Bul som. editor of the Journal for twenty five years, died recently.

With F. S. Crockett. Lafayette. IT i 3 Cakes a Day PHYSICIANS JQuRNA DO YOU TOSS AND TURN, to mwke unrtfrttbed? In mest cases that's sign of poisons in your intestines What you need, doctors say, is simply Fleischmann's Yeast.

Food thousands eat 1 president, presiding, the house of delegates, met yesterday afternoon. A resolution by the Marlon County Medical Society waa introduced by the chairman. Dr. Walter F. Kelly, of Indianapolis, askmg the modification of the bone dry law.

The resolution sets out "opposition and disapproval of law or laws which will restrict or prohibit the exercise of scientific Judgment 'in prescribing for patients." Dr. C. J. Clark. Indianapolis, presented a resolution asking that the Indiana University School of Medicine give business lectures.

The sterilization of mental defectives is asked in a resolution offered by Dr. II. S. Leonard. Indianapolis.

Dr. W. D. Little. Indianapolis, presented a resolution In which the Indiana State Medical Association commends the Indiana High School Athletic Association for its efforts to prevent abuse In competitive high school athletics.

These resolutions were turned over to the reference committee. A trip through the Indiana State Prison was a feature of yesterday's pros ram. The annual smoker and cet to aether of the association was held in the ballroom of the Spaulding hotel last night. BANQUET AT DANVILLE Hendricks County Scottish Rite Blasom Plan Annual Event. Special to The Indianapolis News PLAINFIELD, September 28.

The Scottish Rite Masons of Hendricks county will hold their annual reunion and banquet at the Masonic temple In Danville Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The address of the evening will be by John O. Benson, superintendent of the Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis. A number of the officers and past officers of the Valley of Indianapolis will be guests of honor. Master Masons will be welcomed to this meeting as guests of the Rite members.

Similar meetings are being held this fall in other central Indiana counties. These county meetings precede the exemplification of the Fourth to the Thirty second degree of the Scottish Rite, which will be given at the new cathedral tn Indianapolis on eight consecutive Wednesday evenings beginning October 19. Reservations for the Hendricks county meeting are being paced with Virgil L. Hughes, local chairman. John E.

Kendall, of Plalnfield. state membership chairman, will be present. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES William Henry Hutchinson Was Member of S3d Indiana Infantry. (Special to The Indianapolis New PRINCETON. September 28.

William Henry Hutchinson. age eighty nine, veteran of civil war. died at his home here Tuesday. He was a member of Company A. 62d Indiana infantry.

A son, Charles Hutchinson, survives. Robert Hitch, sge forty three, son of Mrs. J. H. Hitch, of this city, and brother of George Hitch, sheriff of Gibsorr county, died hes today following an operation.

VENUE CASES BARRED Lake County Mast Pay Coots to Jarer Circuit Court. I Spent 1 to The Indianapolis News RENSSELAER. September 28. No more Lake county cases will be heard in Jasper circuit court, here. on changes of venue until the Lake county council appropriates sufficient money to defray the costs.

That was the edict of Judge Moses Leopold In reply to a Lake county statement that the Lake county council had refused to approve claims of Jasper and Porter counties for change of venue costs, on file. We suggested 1932. X)7 rfr II 1 i Mif T7meztca Vr rr 1 y.C jpiv INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF ANDERSON Installation otxiccrs Vf Ceoraa Hoctett Post American Legion, here. Tuesday nicht. Included addresses br Wuitam O.

Nelsoaw Anderson, member o( th post aad commander of tbo Indiana department of toe Leaion. and Prank K. SamueL Wichita. assistant national adjutant of tne Le on. The exercises in the national cuard armory were attended by several hundred.

BLOOMINqTON Will Littleton, Munefe. was elected president of the Datuerr Club of Indiana, photographic society. In annual session here. He succeeds John Ryan. Kokomo.

Other officers are J. O. Cammack. Creencastle. vice president and J.

W. Beck, secretary Rhodes. Indianapolis, was fined SlOO ana costs and received an Indiana 8tato Farm sentence of sixty days when he pleaded suilty to possession of liquor and drivrac while under influence ol liquor. Khocrt waa arretted after bis car had crashed Snoddy has been elected commander of thef Stale Road 37. south of here Clyde K.

Burton Wooiery Post. American Lesloik succeeding; Colonel O. P. Robinson, commandant of the Indiana University R. O.

T. C. Other officers are Felix Brown, first vice commander E. E. Punk, second vice commander: Oliver Buchanan, third vice commander: Marion C.

Rocerv finance officer: Floyd Southern, chaplain: Raymond Fowler, aerseant at arma: Earl McMillan, historian, and Harry Quinn. adjutant. KOKOMO The Kokomo Morninc Musi cale will be host to the annual convention of the Fifth District Federation of Music Clubs. October 4. Visitors will attend from Marion.

Hartford City. North Manchester an Tipton. The pros ram will include talks by Mrs. Prank B. Hinter, SLATED IN BOY'S DEATH A tout Surrenders to Sheriff on Charge of Killing PvpiL Special to The Indianapolis Newtf I RENSSELAER.

Ind, September 28. John F. SwlUer, Sheldon, 111, Insurance agent and real estate dealer, surrendered to Tone Kannc. sheriff, fiere. He appeared with his attorney In answer to an affidavit charging him with Involuntary manslaughter In the death of John Mc i Knight.

seven year old i Carpenter township schoolboy. whaJClied of injuries suffered when hit by Swltzer's automobile as he was crossing Highway 24. west of Remington, last Wednesday evening. The boy and his sister had alighted from a township school hack. The sister also was injured, but not seriously.

SwlUer provided INDICTED FOR MURDER All ted Hatchet Slayer Charged With Killing School Teacher. I Special to The Indianapolis News! CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, September 28 (A.P.) Morris Green, age twenty two, who, acording to officers, has confessed the hatchet slaying of Miss Lila Jones, thirty three year old Richmond school teacher, was indicted by the Montgomery county grand Juct yesterday on two counts of murder. One count charges Green with first degree murder while attempting rape and the other with first degree murder. Date for Green's trial was not set. Man Hurt at Crossing Die.

ISpeclil to The Indianapolis News) LINTON. September 28. Cle tus Fitrpatrick, age thirty three, Washington, who has been in Freeman Greene County Hospital here with a fractured skull suffered when his automobile was struck by a freight train near here, died today. Indianapolis Man Is Indicted, Special to The Indianapolis News CRAWFORDSVILLE. September 28.

The Montgomery county grand Jury yesterday returned an indictment against Cecil Witham. Indianapolis, charging automobile banditry snd transportation of liquor. Witham wa arrested here seeral days ago. I I est i i i IndlanapoHs, president of the Mrs. r.

jacuoo. president of the local dubi a chorus directed by Mrs. S. V. Abrsmaon.

and violin numbers by airs Roy Brown. COLCUBT3S The Monday Literary Club, oldest orcanizauon of its kind here, opened its thirty sixth year, at a meetins at the come of Mrs. H. J. McGinn is.

Mrs. aUla Wlnan. only active charter member. a 1 ess me of the dub since orcantaa t. oo.

Several club members are daughters Of earlier members. DIXPHI Miss Irene of' the Ca mden 4 Club, has been chosen by Miss May Mastea, 'Purdue University, to represent Carroll county la the district dress rem of 4 clubs, at LaJayetto. October 9. Mary Ellen Joaea, of the Camden club, will bo pyANlCrbRT Twenty three exaalria were mad at the first fall tree rVnic coneucted by the Clinton County LTuberculosik Society, held here. Several "UTJe" of were reported.

Dr. Ed Amos, Indianapolis, waa la chars of the clmic 'costs of which are borne by the county society which sells Christmas aeala and exists on the profits from this, and from public sifts. The majority of the cases examined and found active, were adult. IV was understood. LINTON John Punk and Mrs.

Nancy OUbreath. twin brother and sister, of Linton, were honored on their oeventy ninth birthday with a dinner at the Punk home. VERSAILLES William Bower. ate twenty five, was sentenced to three to ten years in the Indiana State Prison on a plea of cuilty to vebicie takinc ia Ripley county circuit court, late Tuesday. He had driven the car ho had stolen from Ora Melson.

Oscood. only half a mile when he waa overtaken. WABASH The fourth annual cornfield day for Indiana farmers will be held at the C. E. Trover home, near Lafontalne, October 4.

M. O. Pence. Purdue, wiU discuss lessons learned from the five aero corn projects, and Inspection or the vsn Koill earnfielrfi will milt trn, lirlM has been world corn kins. WINCHESTER J.

V. Maynsrd. Winchester mortician, haa been elected president of the National Conference Em balmers of North America, now la national convention In Milwaukee. Harare mko Styled in the Victorian Manner Necklace Pendant Choker FettoonB So ti Now that yoo are wearlar dresses In Vietrlaa alylo. roar Jewelry mast Fasten areaad year aeek laveiy sotiae sold flshk with eombiaatUoa ewt red tisat a la Victoria aad oeo hew smart ImI ssi 1m k.

tkim frem Lerelev. Keen sake. Lecend. Gypsy AnUoae. BeeetU.

opalar revivals. Costume Jewelry Attractive metal and colored stone combinations In an assortment of styles; special at 111 0 e.V 36 In. Outing Flannel Heavyweight, light and dark ground A Pure Silk GAUZE $1 Value! Sheer and lovely, with the rich sheen af silk; drapes heaatlfally. French Marquieettc CURTaAINS With wide hem at aide; 10 Jr and botum: SS1C yards ms r. long (9)0: 20c Feather Proo Ticldnn9 14c Genuine oonce weight, for pilUrwi, mat tresses, etc.

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Well tailarea stf heat asialttv aardarav. mmd orleed at tOOLDSTRlS'R, Crevel Embroidered Tt. i OWN GUN KILLS HIM pose phi Roberts on laU Shot Crawling Tnrougli Xence. Special to Tnt IndiaatpotLs Kewtl DELPHI, Ind, September 28. Joseph Robertson, age forty three, was killed Tuesday when a gun which he was carrying discharged as he crawled' through a fence.

Frank Quinn. rural mail carrier, found the body in a field near his bouse. threS miles west of DelphL The mother and widow survive. Invalid Tabic The table "projects over a bed jyilhout touch? Intr it. Indis pensable in the sickroom.

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