Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1942 — Page 9
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' CANBERRA, March 16 (U. P)~| Darwin previously had been United Automobile’ Workers, said Japanese planes raided Port Dar- bouibed and machine gunned by|last night that a majority of union
IN CARVER ER DEATH
Mrs, Marylires. Knee Guilty of|
‘Manslaughter, J ury Says; Sentence Today. .
COVINGTON, Ind., March 16 (U. P.).—Mrs. Mary: Knee, 29; of Crawfordsville, faced: sentence ‘today in Fountain county circuit. court before Judge Claude Hilpott, after a - jury found ‘her guilty of manslaughter . in connection with the slaying of Scott - Gerald (Bunny) : Carver last Sept. 13. ; “The jury returned: the verdict Saturday. Conviction carries a penalty of two. to 21 years imprisonment. + 11 Farmers on Jury
Eleven - farmers’ and: & housewife | who made up the jury: deliberated ‘one ‘hour and five minutes: before “deciding that Mrs. Knee had conspired with Paul Hitch, 39, Crawfordsville, in slaying Carver, a Montgomery - county road worker. Mrs. Knee’s attorneys indicated they ‘would ‘not ‘make an appeal of the decision. : Hitech now is serving a two-to-21-year sentence for manslaughter in connection with the slaying. The case, which opened in Fountain county court March 9, was based on statements that Hitch was alleged to have made, confessing that he killed Carver. ‘ Hitch named Mrs. Knee as the person who furnished the gun with which he killed Carver. Hitch was convicted at Crawfordsville in December.
ALLIED SUB DOES 0. K.
NEW YORK, March 16 (U. P.)— A message from Perth, Australia, quoted by radio London, said today an allied submarine—ending a 60day, 15,000-mile voyage—was making for an Australian port after sinking 50,000 tons of Japanese shipping.
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British Military ‘Mission Head Among Victims In Air Tragedy.
CHUNGKING, March 16 (U.P). —The crash of an airlines plane in South China killed 13 persons and injured at least four, with five Americans and Maj. Gen. Lancelog Dennys, head of the British military mission, listed today among the dead. Survivors said a China Nationdl Aviation Corp. plane, crippled by mechanical trouble, crashed into a hillside tree near Kunming Saturday. Two of those killed were members of Maj. John MaGruder’s United States military mission to China."
First Crash Since War
A government investigation was ordered, with officials declaring the crash the first fatal accident of its kind in China since the outbreak of war. The Americans killed were: Lieut. Col. Otto C. George, 38, of Hiawatha, Kas.,, of the U. S. army air corps, and regarded as one off the outstanding members of the Magruder mission; Lieut. Frederick L. Kohler, 24, formerly of Oakland, Cal, also a member of the mission; Fenn Lynch, of Albany, N. Y. American adviser to the Chinese ministry of finance; E. 8. Scott, formerly of Manila, the pilot, and W. H. Schuler, the co-pilot. The plane developed engine trouble on its flight toward Chungking from the southern Ching city and the pilot attempted to turn back but was unable to gain alti-
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gion workers and Mrs. R. U, Vandergrift .of the county legion aux-
A large share of the work of signing every income earner on
legion, It has been established that 60,000 legionnaires will take part in polling and staffing the 3905 precinct. polls in the state.
Polls Open at Noon
On Bond Sunday polls ‘will be open in each precinct of the state between noon and 8 p. m. Legionnaires will work closely with members of the:two major political parties. The latter group will have charge of arranging for pledge headquarters in each precinct and furnishing poll books and precinct
of the precincts can be made. It will be the legion’s responsibility to furnish and decorate the polling places. ° Members of the Marion county council of Jewish women’s defense committee has completed, with the aid of a corps of helpers, a survey of the county’s voters by precincts to determine the amount of supplies needed in each precinct.
Unions Also Co-operate
Members of the council committee are Mrs. Ralph M. Cole, Mrs. Sydney Salinger and Mrs. Mark Cohen. Eugene C. Pulliam, Indiana Bond savings staff chairman, today urged the thousands of Hoosiers who will go to the polls-on Bond Sunday to carry their patriotism to the “final degree”—by walking to the pledge headquarters. The bond savings staff today -announced that - heads of unions throughout the state will urge every laboring man te sign a pledge on Bond Sunday. Frank Sharpe, WFBM program director, has been named chairman of a committee to supervise and plan radio publicity for Bond Sunday. Assisting him will be Jack Flannigan, WIBC sales manager; Robert McConnell, WISH, and Ted Nicholas, WIRE.
Organizations
Grove to Honor Three—Ramona Grove 63, supreme forest Woodmen circle, will honor three members at its regular meeting at 8 p. m. tonight at 512 N. Illinois st. Mrs. May Beaver, Mrs. Geneva Holding and Mrs, Myrtle Turpin will be honored for services. Louis H. Mills will direct the Tau Phi Lambda cadets in a drill and Mrs. Alvina Duvall will preside.
0. E. 8. T. to Initiate — Brookside chapter 481, O. E. 8S, will held an
bers at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Brookside Masonic Temple. A pitchin dinner will be served before the initiation. Mrs. Bess Evans Dean is worthy matron and Elmer T. Jones is worthy patron.
0. E. 8. te Confer Degrees—North Park chapter 404, O. E. S. will confer degrees and hold a reception for new members at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the lodge hall at 30th and Cilfton sts. Mrs. Dorothy Kraft is worthy matron and Charles Eaton is worthy patron.
Anderson W. R. C. to Meet—The Maj. Robert Anderson post, W. R. C. 44, will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st. Officers of the corps will’ meet at noon for practice. Mrs. Stella Rairden, president, will preside.
Clubs to Give Card Party—The
clubs will give a combined card party at Veterans” hall, King and Walnut sts, at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow,
University Head to Speak—Roscoe Pulliam, president of Southern Illinois Normal university, Carbondale, Ill, will address the distributive education class of the Indianapolis public evening schools at 8 o'clock tonight in the I. A. C. ballroom. The lecture is one of six being sponsored by the schools and the
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Col. Gardner to Speak — Col. Everett L. Gardner, director of the state employment security division, will speak on “Russia and Finland” at the Lions club luncheon Wednesday. Col. Gardner, who served in the first world war, spent eight years in Russia.
Medics, Hospital Staff to Meet— The Indianapolis medical society of
meeting with the city hospital staff at 8:15 p. m. today for clinical demonstrations at the out patient
Century (Club to Hear Engineer— John W. Maltby, engineer, will address the Century club on “StrucPlan Benefit Party—The state orphans committee of the Daughters of America will ‘conduct a benefit pillow slip card'party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Fern Lineback is chairman,’
Bond Sunday will fall upon the
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