Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1939 — Page 5

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It Was My Duty, Oregon Guard Officer Adds at Deportation Hearing.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 12 U.|

P.) —Maj. Lawrence Milner of the Oregon National Guard began his third day of testimony in the Harry! Bridges deportation hearing today. He admitted under cross-examma-tion that he had given ia testimony in 1934. Bridges, West Coast leader of the, Cingress of Industrial ‘Organizations, | is accused of being an undesirable | alien Earlier Testimony Read

Richard 'Gladstein, one of Bridges’ | attorneys, asked Maj. Milner if he had been offered a job for chang-| ing his testimony as a character witness in the trial of Dirk Dejong| in Portland, Ore, in 1934. Maj.| Song said Special Prosecutor Stan- | ey Morton Doyle had offered him 8) ich Mr. Gladstein then produced .l transcript ‘of the trial which showed | that Mr. Dovle had asked him: “Did I offer vou any reward or! money for changing your testimony?”

With her father, Harry Bridges, leader of the C. I. O.. when he embarked on an im-

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West ‘Coast | Bay, for deportation hearings was Bridges’ daughJaqueline Betty, Bridges’ chief counsel accompanied him

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“No, sir,” Maj]. Milner replied. 9 Was Lying Then’

“Were vou Iving in the Portland trial, or are vou Iving now?” Mr. Gladstein asked “T was lying m the Dejong case.’ Maj. Milner said. “1 had to make use of perjury. I lied many times | because I was working with an out- PHOENIX, Ariz, fit thet did the same thing. I con- 22, fought on for him today. sidered it my duty ay a military m- time. First he stole, then he killed, and. finally, telligence officer.” {him for murder to sentence him to death. During the Dejong trial and later. His mother, who has been estranged from his father, Robert Bure Maj. Milner testified, he was being gunder. former prosecuilng attorney at Seattle, wash, will testify in paid $150 a month by the Oregon his behalf. perhaps today, and ask the jury to disregard her son's National ‘Guard to investigate com- request. It is her contention and his father's that he is insane. munism. He said he had been sc-| Burgunder kidnaped two automo- | cepted in high Coramunist circles in bile salesmen whose bodies, pierced to you te give te life imprisonment. | the Pacific Northwest. Defong was With bullets, were found later In the y gon't want to keep on living.” | desert. He insists that an ac-| (complice. whom he refused to name, did the actual killing. “There are only two things ahead of me—life imprisonment or death.” he said ‘earnestly. “I spent two

4b : el ; years in & reformatory. That was until it was established bv testi- more than I could stand. I have

7 ) J? . mony. Under GIadstein’s cross-ex- iy, gasive to continue living. There amination Maj. Miler said he had js ng reason why you shouldn't give known Dejoing was a COMMUNISL ye the death penalty.

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Give Me Death, Youth Asks Jury as His Mo Mother Sobs,

July 12 (U.P) —The parents of Robert om though he hed disappointed them a third

Mrs. Burgunder twas sobbing long | pefore her son finished and his ‘father blanched and gripped the arms of his ‘chair.

convicted of criminal syndicalism. Changes His Story

The transcript alse showed that Maj. Milner had testified he did not know Dejong was a ‘communist from execution. Young Burgunder was a student at college here this spring when he desert, stole their car and money, unidentified accomplice killed them. He was arrested in Johnson City, Tenn. A week after the bodies were discovered.

NO BASS wo B iu ARS ALAMEDA, Cal. July 12 (U. P). —Charles Umay has gone bass fishMme 20 times & vear for 15 vears without ever catching a bass. Others on trips with him easily catch § dozen. He will still continue, as he hopes eventually to qualify for membership in the Alameda Rod and Guth Club.

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for some time before the trial. “T am asking vou to disregard my The ‘cross-examination lasted mother, who will probabiy take the seven hours and Maj. Milner did witness stand, when she asks vou not change his testimony that he té spare my life. Also disregard had seen Bridges pav Communist the pleas of mv father and Mr. Party dues and attend conferences McKinney, my attorney, will make with Communists Ball o' Fire DELAY IN TORSO CASE eer avons over| OHARGE CONDEMNED Lake Erie, Bui CLEVELAND, July 12 (U. BP). In Canada Civie groups and newspapers con- — - demned Sheriff Martin L. O'Donnell RINOLT Jus 12 0. 210 Bs Meds Bank So, metesr, avparently of tre- : Ye yest 5 | mendous size, streaked northward roe i him with hel ! oe Y Lar ’ c + Ts urasrs LY \] 0 \) A | 0} GC K | through the sky over Lake Ere |” yall civil Iiperites committee of the last night and disintegrated With |Gleveland Bar Association requested IYFEWRITH a terrific concussion over Canada. (a meeting with ‘O'Donnell today to || It Was Visible for hundreds of | find “why the usual Procedure of i . . i \ _» (preferring charges against professed Miles, Wesigtnis vlons Whe 1AR® | ermibasit ‘has not been TONOwed I | Huron and Lake Erie shores in |ipis case.’ New York. Pennsvivania, Ohio. | Dolezal was arraigned on a frst Michigan and Canada reported the degree murder ‘charge yesterday | spectacle rafter two County psychiatrists had > : declared him sane. Waiving a preTt flashed in a ball of fire OVer liminary hearing, he Was held with- | the outlying Defroit metrodolitan [out Hail to the Grand Jury. Which area With a roar that startled re-i- (meets July 24 Following the ardents. Many belisved it had struck raignment he sighed a second eomthe ground | fession that he Killed Mis Florence. Police headquarters and Savdev Palilla in 1036. paper officas wore swamped with | Fred P.Soukup, retained bv rela. telephone calls from the curious. | fives ax Dolezal's attorney, Was perOne woman exeitedlv renorted mitted to see him for the first bid that a freighter had blown up on ow I Take St. Clair. Em The metesr appeared at 8:50 ' P. Mm. end, following a line about WORKS BOARD 0 K S five points west of due North, \ ' I the horizon for several = DELAWARE ST. WORK { 2 | | | | Rerurfacing of Delaware &t. from Bouth St. to Madison Ave at a cost of $3393.75 to the City was approved by the Works Board today. | Resurfacing will be done With nat- | ural rock asphalt to He supplied by the WPA, City Fapinesr M. G. John | ‘won said. WPA also will provide the labor, while the City wiil be required to pay only for the management and equipment rental. There will be no assessment to property owners. The Board also ordered a three inch conerete slab placed in the esplanade in 8. Bast St. from South to Sanders Sts. Mr. Johnson said the work would be done by the! Street Department at a cost of $1000 which he said could Be taken from the balance of $1300 in the 8. East 8, constriction fund.

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TULINOTSAN HEADS BLKS ST. LOUTS, July 12 (0. P= | Henty C. Warner, Dixon, Til, attore ‘hey and industrialist, today had bean dlected grand exalted ruler of | the Benevolent and Protective Oider lof Bike. Houston was selected as the

Building construction fh Washing-) ¥Figuies compiled by Mr. Tegar- you convention site.

Signal to “Be In Installed at «on Township m the Tast year boost- den show that for the entire town- |

Nobile and Market: Second a the property valuation lost | SHAD, personal property has been R eque st Dene d : $1,500,000, Paul E. Tegairden, town- valued at $5,744500, land at $25yo

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ship assessor, said yesterday. 678/620 and improvements, $1887... pas The increase fn valuations will 700. Mortgage exemptions of $4995 - A stop signal will be placed at mean a lower tax rate in 1940, Mi. [470 and real estate With fmprove-| Market and Noble Sts. at the re- ‘Tegarden said. Residents of the ments brings the total valuation ) ig business firms at the inter- township living inside the City now $88.205,449.

The installation was approved are paying $283 on each 8100 of | The $68.205.4¢0 Goes not mold | vesterday by the Safety Board at! taxable property and those living valuation of utilities Which would!

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the request of Chief Morrissey, A Outside the eity are paving $1.17. approximate #8000000, making a The $208 tax is the lowest fn five final total of about 3% S00, ae: was net townships inside the eity. | cording to My. Tegaiden

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“WAR CLAUSES” FOR WORKERS | PHILADELPHIA, July 12 (U. P).| —A local automobile union has an- | nounced that two contracts contain- | ing “war clauses” have hesn signed | by Philadelphia firms. The ‘clause | provides that jobs will be guaran- | [teed for those employees who return after being enlisted or drafted | [for war. Tt is the first time in| Philadelphia that contracts contain[ing that proviso have been signed.

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