Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1929 — Page 22
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SPRING TRAP TO BREAK SLAYING SUSPECTS CALM Woman Held in Children’s Deaths Is Confronted by Alleged Lovers. Bu Vnitt4 rrms CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 15.—Mrs. Gladys Mae Parks. 35-year-old former cabaret singer, was reported to have given authorities valuable new information today in connection with the deaths of two children she is accused of killing while they were in her care. These reports lacked official confirmation, but gained wide circulation after Alan Rogers, Woodbury, N. J., insurance man and father of the two dead children, Dorothy, 4, and Timothy, 2, was called to the office of Prosecutor Clifford A. Baldwin early today. It was said that Mrs. Parks was brought face to face with him in a surprise conference. Mrs. Parks, as far as Baldwin has revealed, has held with calm to her story that the children’s deaths were accidental. Ever since she surrendered in Trenton last Sunday, she has insisted that Dorothy died from effects of a slapping and that Timothy was killed in a fall downstairs. Dorothy’s body was found in a clump of bushe snear National Park, N. J., two weeks ago by two children. Timothy's body was found in the shallow grave near Absecon, where Mrs. Parks told police they would find it. In the prosecutor's office when Rogers went there this morning were Mrs. Parks, her common-law husband. Anthony Baka; Detectives
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Rests in Peace Bu t mted Prt* CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Nov. 15. —Where he sleeps a lot to Louis Brenan. 77. He was snoring peacefully in a pine coffin box in a mortuary when police, notified by the manager, took him to headquarters. They gave him a cot in a quiet room, but he kicked a hole in the wall and escaped.
Black and Campbell of Atlantic city; Louis Ross and Joseph Capra of Atlantic City; Prosecutor Baldwin and a police stenographer. Mrs. Parks was brought face to face with her aged father Thursday. Tearfully the old man pleaded with her to tell the truth. Tearfully, too, she told him she was telling the truth. Her emotional outburst lasted only a few minutes. As soon as she left her father, she was her cool and collected self. It is thought the police forced the woman to meet Baka and her two other alleged lovers from Atlantic City this morning in the hope that jealousy might force admissions from them. COMPANY BUYS PLANT Adaim Firm Acquires Property in Canada as Subsidiary. The J. D. Adams Manufacturing Company, 217 South Belmont avenue, has purchased a road-grading equipment plant at Paris, Ontario, Canada, it was announced today. The subsidiary firm will be known as the J. D. Adams Company. Ltd. Roy E. Adams is president of the Indianapolis company. 300-Year-Old Violin Smashed Bu T'nitcd T'rrxn RIDGEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 15. Harold Phillips, 9-year-old Negro, weis arrested Thursday on a charge of smashing a 300-year-old violin valued at SI,OOO.
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