Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1942 — Page 2
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THIRD DEGREE’ |
PROBE PUSHED .-
y RANE HEWhETT United Press Staff Corresperident CEN. MAC ARTHUR'S ] IN THE PHILIPPINES, | (Delay¢d). =~ The men who this war for the army signal corps are a reckless: lot and poor insurance risks. They showed that
" |today when I made a tour with
oi, On the xtiomth-long -ine ior, made by Walter Lewis and Ralp Huffman of the attorney general's office, is -to- be -submitted
vy: General George Beamer:
ding" * completion of. the re. : reported that the stories! pvestigaton by a number
now convieis, involve] :
1s ‘county where’ ‘prisonaKen for the “third. degree” | which réportedly includes being and-hung by the wrists from
‘until the prisoner is:
} ries also reportedly involve portation deals in
aRinds hong held 1 e the county in w or} crime was: commit
‘Complains
Gove Schricker’ siter complaints
him concerning hed A
gned a. contession to the slay, ing. He later repudiated the con: He repeated his story of third-degree tactics in a statement made when he entered the state
king the Hitch story, the reportedly ran into a similar stories, causing them to spend a8 month on the case.
BELIEVE SWEDEN'S PEAC TO END SOON
IGTON, Feb. 27 (U. P) activities around the Scandinavian peninsula and strong defensive measures being: taken by Sweden made diplomats here today doubt that Sweden could maintain the spring offensives her as the only neutral b
north Europe,
Sweden is strong militarily ad | has been able to ward off}
thus f: axis pressure. Eut reports reaching some Scandinaviin officials here indicated that she might be forced into war soon. The Norwegian le-
gation [revealed that Germany |is|:
taking /intensive precautions along the N eglan coast.
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friend or relative or child— pay the
staff |Sergt. Avon Sherman of
Bucksport, Me., and. his assistant, Morris Garner of Stockton, Cal. w Japanese in a skirmish.
to seo ten at Font. We ran right into the middle of another skirmish where mortars, machine guns,
Feb.|rifles and hand grenades were fir-
ing mountain trails and were uncomfortably close when bombs were dropped from enemy planes. But when we returned to safety they both said the day had been uneventful and hoped I'd have better luck the next trip. Recording this fight on Bataan ula, where a man’s good for-
tune is judged by the roominess of |G:
his fox aie . probably = mare . tan gerous when you're shooting with a speed camera than with a rifle. Sergt. Sherman, who was working for the Idaho Power Co. at Boise when he entered the’ army, has three medals, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star and the Purple Heart, to attest his bravery. He won the citations because he abandoned his camera for a mae gun during a withdrawal, Filipino troops were stymied
Ee A a the arm, continued to man the gun until the attack was repulsed. later he was cut off from the American - forces, but circled the Japanese lines for nearly 50 miles and rejoined his mates. . Gartner hasn't had so many experi-| ences because he formerly was kept busy in the darkroom, He rebelled at such security, howeter, and final.
time joins patrols on reconnaissance (rips ‘behind the ‘enenly lines. It is a dangerous business, recording ‘the movements of battle, but{only one photographer has been lost and his superiors feel that he
Making the camera -record—and it’s a good one—is a difficult
|killed. The suicide landing f
mazagine and picture service corps of the Manila days, incidentally, isnit here, Presumably all were captured and interned. ‘The Japanese; 100, -have their cameramen, I recently met a scout who had found a 35-mm. German camera on a Japanese he had
that came in behind our lines and tually was annihilated also car-
used for
even! Fd ptosis sou
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