Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1942 — Page 13

ARGON GTON, March 13 (U. B.). with| —Piinersl’ services will be held to-| : morrow 1m: the- Washington cathedral for J. Pred Essary, 60, veteran |ghok Washington newspaper correspond- ; a | bureau | _the —_—

i Kent a ih Hongkong Hospital, Former Matron says.

| Shivent of nese attach Top, 19D, “wha escaped. bm. ihe fallen : 4 3 b ered all. a “trict -stronghold, ay. ey By HELEN KIRKPATRICK oo Smith Willard I Gray m= i children of army, ding Brun She told of “shocking atrocities” snghold. Act Copyright. 1043 by The Ipdianano polis Times| Odas and air force .men, who are not|there, substantiating charges made| Miss Harrop, 3, ‘was an employee b |: Two Tndis polis boys were doing normally resident in Ceylon.and who by Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden of the Hongkong government. She o|The LONDON, March 12.--The 4 Yopei)t F the “outside”! fronts, are nok engaged in essential war war |in the house of commons. is from Manchester, England, has'c a nése atrocities at Hongkong, des-|0uty today on cher * te 10. Icave as Soon as possible, | The. Japanese raped both Eurocribed to the commons ja few days one under water and an 4 residents in Ceylon, Pean and Chinese women, she said, ago by Foreign Secretaty Anthony Canal zone. ‘Inon-Ceylon women with youmg|and indiscriminately turned an enWilliam L. Gray, 17, son of- Mrs, children who are not employed on|tire district of the captured city RU, ME, 4

Ralston, 26 N. Gray st. is|war or important social welfare work into a brothel. Hea on y She charged that dysentery was

MATINEE Saturday, March {4 3:00-5:00 P. M.

Eden, further confir by reports

the first foreign woman to escape "from Japanese-occupied| Hongkong|ton high school: and -a former witnessed are statements by E. M.| Chevrolet commercial body Sompany

itehead, assistant matron of the siployee here.

| |

| minor as ‘the number

Hongkong. Three hun

tector “test to Betty

| killed the woman, | victims name or iy

today in the first degr trial of Mrs. Mary Knee.

near his ey ws | home eo Ir

STUDY DIES

of Britons who have escaped, have stirred in this country (feelings of

béen evident during the jeatiee war.

ing and rape which Phyllis Harrop,

British military hospital in Hong- |f"

ko! 1g, who reached here

© According to Miss Whitehead, alll] .

the nurses kept loaded revolvers, as

they “knew what to expect from the po - Japanese.” Eleven nurses there could} not have escaped, she thought, and|}

she hoped that they were dead. Few Japs in Eng

The first repercussions here were||

of Japs in Great Britain is very But the London manager’ of the Yokohama specie bank, Vis t Kano, went off to internment after he

‘had told ‘members of the press that|}

the stories of atroci much propaganda.” Yesterday

to do your hair. In sa feel I have to say I h used more courtesy

than your people have shown to =

British women in Hongkong.” Many Still in Hongkong +

Special bureaus have been estaboffice to

ritons in persons telegraphed ttle they

lished in the colonial answer inquiries about

called, telephoned, or ‘yesterday. There was

lcould be told but each was taken |=

care of individually.

There are hundreds [of British

kong, civilian nurses e army nurses. ‘Reports

Chinese wounded have bie out of the big hospitals room for Japanese. typhoid are believed to

out there.

Admits 'Sla

Te Get Ride 1 Hy

Grand Rapids, Mich.,

a hoax to. get a ride bs

| But she got her ride, ahyway.

angle” as the motive. she had quarreled with another woman over a man, and ‘had

But she couldn't remember the detail of the “crime.” Finally, Betty a

| whole thing was a scheme to get |3

8, ride to Grand Rapids. But Grand Rapids police decided

to play safe and took | . for further questioning,

CONVICT Ei

IN TRIAL OF MRS

KNEE |B COVINGTON, Ind. March 12 (U. P.).—Paul Hitch, 39-year-old road worker who Is serving a 2+to-21-year term for manslaughter, testifies

murder

Mrs. Knee is charged with complicity ‘with Hitch in the slaying of Scott (Bunny) Carver, Sept. 13 in

. Knee. | ‘The case was venued |here. from |

gounty, | » PLEA * 12 (U.P).

eda Dever

his revolver

| WASHINGTON,

“somewhere” on submarine duty. ‘A Technical high school graduate, the horror and hatred such as have not youth enlisted a year ago. * Odas Smith, son of Mr. and Uy f onet-| C.-M. Smith, of 926 Arbor ave. Ss ‘Added to the account of bay: DE Ah a zone. He is a graduate of Washing-

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