Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1942 — Page 26

Beamer Orders Summaries | On Each Officer Named By Investigators.

A summary of the repofted activities of the various officers: involved in the probe of alleged “third degree” activities in sev western Indiana counties was compiled today by Walter Lewis and Ralph Huffman of the atforney. general’s office. The compilation of on each officer was ord torney General Geor after he had read the 100-odd page report on the month-long investigation made by the two men.

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| Mr. Beamer said he was studying steps of procedure that might be taken on the basis of evidence accumulated by his two investigators.

Von Opel, son of the manufacturer of the German Opel motor car and himself owner of a Massachusetts brewery, has been seized by the FBI at his winter residence in Palm Beach and turned over to the immigration service as a “potentially dangerous alien.” He¢ has been in the United States two years.

A copy of the report is to be submitted to Governor Schricker short- POLICE DEFENSE * ly. The governor ordered the probe) § after several complains came to i -him regarding the treatment of HO : Li TED Paul ‘Hitch, 39-year-old Crawfords- ; :

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District schools to train instructors for the auxiliary police force of the state civilian defense organization will be h¢ld ‘in nine Indiana cities beginning a week -from Monday. : ‘Clarence A. Jackson, state director of civilian defense, today announced the nine cities where the schools would be held along with a staff of 10 school instructors. The schools have be¢n arranged by the Indiana police chief’s association, Indiana sheriff’s association, Indiana prosecutor's association, state police, attorney general's office, the federal bureau of investigation, and the state defense council, All chiefs of police and county sheriffs .in the state have been asked to send representatives who would later instruct auxiliary police. Three-day schools will be held in Indianapolis, Greensburg and Muncie on March 16, 17 and 18; Terre Haute, Evansville and Bedford on March 23, 24 and 25, and in Ft. Wayne; La Porte and Logansport on March 30, 31 and April 1.

Instructors Named Mr. Jackson said that the instruc-

{tors would be:

John Rawlins, Bloomington police chief; Bernard Bradley, past president of the Indiana sheriff’s association; Clifton Small, secretary of the Indiana sheriff’s association; Joseph McNamara, deputy attorney general; Col. C. R. Bird, U..S. army resérve; Capt. K. E. Kline, industrial protection division of Purdue university; Sergt. Paul Beverforden, Norman Burnworth and Robert O'Neal, instructors of the division of education of the Indiana state

police, and an FBI special agent.

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Institute Preceding MidWinter Parley.

will. hold its annual mid-winter meeting March 14 at the Hotel Lincoln, preceded by a legal institute on the 13th. The legal - institute will take up the question of a code of evidence proposed by the American law insti-

hearsay declaration is admissible if the judge finds that the declarant (a) is unavailable as a witness, or (b) is present and subject to crossexamination.” Carl Wilde, Indianapolis, bar association president, announced that the institute discussion on the code would be led off by Prof. E, M. Morgan of Harvard university. Mr. Morgan is recognized as an authority on the law of evidence and has served as reporter for the American law institute, : : :

Prof. Alfred Evens of Indiana university ‘law school will discuss the code in its respect to Indiana law.

In a roundtable discussion in the afternoon of March 13, the following will participate: Herbert E. Wilson, Marion county superior court judge; Eli. F. Seebirt, South Bend, Ind.; Phil M, McNagny, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and: Telford B, Orbison, New Albany, Ind.

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Prof. Morgan also will participate in the roundtable, following which he will summarize the discussions.

The code proposed by the law institute concerns in addition to hearsay evidence, opinion evidence and discretion of a trial judge. An annual meeting of the Indiana Judges’ association will be held at

Benjamin E, Buente presiding. The bar association meeting proper will open on March 14, with an address of welcome by B. Howard Caughran, president. -

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Committee reports will be made that morning and afternoon and there will be speeches by Clarence Jackson, Indiana civilian defense director, “S Curve Ahead,” and Leo M. Gardner, former legal adviser ot the U. S. high commissioner to the Philippines. E

Edmund Ruffin Beckwith, American bar association national defense chairman, will deliver the principal address at the banquet at 6:30 p. m., concluding event of the meeting.

Officers of the state bar association, besides Mr. Wilde, are James R. Newkirk, Ft. Wayne, vice president, and Thomas C. Batchelor, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer.

GUNS HIDDEN BY JAPS IN OFFICERS’ GRAVES

WITH MacARTHUR’S FORCES, March 1 (U. P.)—80 diligently do the Japanese guard against letting anything of value fall into enemy hands that they even hide them in the sanctity of the dead. This was established when U. S. officers on Bataan peninsula, acting on the tip of a voluntarily surrendered prisoner, unearthed a quantity of war material from 12

marked as the final resting place of Japanese officers killed when they were cut off behind the American lines. : Only one of the “graves” contained a body. From the others were hauled three 75-millimeter guns, two 37-millimeter guns, more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, several combination tele-phone-telegraph sets, five rolls of field wire and other materials of war,

U. S. PUSHING PLANS FOR ‘FOREIGN LEGION’

WASHINGTON, March 5 (U. P.). —Plans for a “foreign legion” composed of united nations’ citizens in the United States are nearly complete.

Details yet to be worked out include the probable size of the group. On the basis of the justice department’s alien registration there are about 2,000,000 persons of these nations in this country. Arrangements for Filipinos in this

zation of their own were recently announced by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson. Among the groups that might be involved are 40,244 Chinese citizens in the United States; 448,022 Canadians, 291,451 Britons, 416,892 Mexicans, 442,551 Poles, 336,884 Russians, 82,426 Greeks, 72,663 Czechoslovakians, 67,816 Norwegians, 55,905 Yugoslavians, and 32,445 Netherlanders.

Charles E. Moneymaker, proprietor of a tavern at Bloomington ave, and W. Washington st, was fined $50 by the alcoholic beverages

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