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Marigny's fight to save him- | golf from the gallows—a guilty ver diet would make hanging mandatory

ged attorneys, dressed ciation's legislative committee, said Cd ot in AOIn {chat ay during wartime, it ~ bigck robes, argue thelr Sages be ou | necessary for all law enforcement * similarly attired Chief Justice | agencies—the sheriffs, the state and oF Osear Daly. local and military police and ‘he . YWestimeny of at least 58 witnesses pg; 1; co-operate.” pill be heard. Private detectives, rye sheriffs’ powers are almost for the de Marignys have ,.iimited, although few of them: tional evidence thal yeqlize it.” he said. “They could) weird case wide | 5) ypon any law enforcement offis | ve the count. They cer to help them in a case, and it urderer is & MAGMAD. would be possible to arrest and fine 's principal evidence (nem if they didn't co-operate, the happy-go-lucky French-| “Marion county is combating the British subject, however, delinquency problem and has are his birth on the British ,.51ed some parents—that ought to Mauritius in the Indian get at the core of the situation.” : t Mr. Petit said. Single Fingerprint ° The conference opened with executive committee sessions this (1) A single fingerprint found | oo orning, with more than 200 sheér- | "pear the battered and burned body iffs registering. Donald 8. Hostetter, | | of Sir Hamy which experts testi- Indiana FBI head, and Donald E | "fied in the preliminary hearing as . being that of de Marigny,

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[CHARGES CONGRESS “SMEAR”! 2) The count’s inability to pro-| WASHINGTON, Oct, 18. (U, P). E duce the shirt he wore the night! —Rep. Clarence Brown (R. O. | _ Sir Harry was murdered, {today charged that some radio pro. C (3) The frequent quarrels be- grams carrying government mes. | tween the gold mine owner and his sages about home front War prob. . son-in-law over de Marigny's mar- lems have distorted the truth to riage to Nancy. . | smear congress. He made the ace (4) Microscopie proof that the cusation before the Boren newsprint sount’s heavy "shaved off—when examined by po- questioning of Elmer Davis, OWI "lice after the slaying, Was found to director, but did not identify the singed... . _ . |PrOgTAMK" CT CTCL

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Child Neglect Causes Crime,

Sheriffs’ President Claims uu: we i wis » yous

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ration value remains doubtful. Here's the war administration's Bowen, assistant to James J. Rob- putter expectancy schedule for the inson, director of the institute of winter, with suspension of the criminal law administration at n= military take which has kept civilian giana university, were to speak 4% supplies low during half-production the afternoon meeting. months: | Governor Schricker and Mayor November, 110,000,000 pounds; DeTyndall will address the banquet to- eember, 115,000,000; January, 123. night, i 1 : Dr. Norman Beatty, director of Lue ai uary,. HUmbN the venereal contrel program in | city, will talk tomorrow meming, SNA with What wit allotted and Oapt, George T. Stewart, dis the itians ” suspension of the military “setrector of intelligence and internal aside.” reduction ‘would ap-. security at Ft. Harrison, will address ' i wp the conference tomorrow afternoon, Pot’ Cg , ; Caused Rationing.

BATMAN SEEKS FARE REDUCTION

Batman Asserts P.S.C. Is Within Rights on

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month that necessitated rationing. During March, the first month of rationing, 100,000,000 pounds was Available for civilians,

May 100,000,000, in June, 106,000,000; in July, 95,000,000; in August, 109, 000000; in September, 103000000, This month, with the set-aside suspended, civilians had 130,000,000 pounds rationed at 16 points per pound, Rationing spokesmen are pessi- : mistic about point reductions and sion in its rate investigation of the |. that continuation of the present utility, values may he necessary to get butIt is upon this question that the ier out of the producing areas. Point pate case liinges. at present...

filed several weeks ago that the | sudden alteration 61 thes GiStHbUESH

Issue & shiqw cause order, requiring

the utility “to assume the burden) present dark outlook. ; of establishing that its rates . . . are just, reasonable and non-diserimin-atory. On the War Fronts Mr, Batman asserted that the be utility was proceeding upon the Oct. 18, 1943

wrong assumption on this point. He sald that the commission had mere ly asked for information to aid it In the investigation of the company's revenues and rates and that there WAS no indication that the commiasion would ignore the law by issuing an order without a formal public hearing on the matter, Asks to Show Cause “The utility, it seems very plain,| allied warplanes aid troops with cannot avold its statutory duty of! attacks along fighting fronts. 'assisting the commission to de-|

termine the facts by complaining of | RUBSIA=Russ army troops pour an injury which has not yet oc-| through 38-mile gap punched in ourred, and which it has no warrant Dnieper river line near Kremen0 assume ever will occur,” Mr.| ¢hug In bid to cut off Nazis in Batman said. southern Ukraine and ;

ITALY =Three key towns and seven villages fall to Anglo-Ameri-

roads to Rome north of Volturno; Germans throw out continual counter-attacks trying to stall while main forces withdraw into new lines at Garigliano river;

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’ The public counsellor instituted | Fiver crossing outflanks el; {the rate case last summer with a| Street Aghting rages at Melitopetition to the P, 8. C, asking that| Pol for seventh day,

the utility be ordered to show cause Eo {why all fares should not be made JUSCHAVIA~F RY tian troops {& uniform 7 cents, or four tokens Jugoslavia; German counter. for quarter, and why transfer| . o.oo patriot troops from {tees should not be eliminated, industrial city of Zenics.

{| The P. 8 ©, acting upon this pe tition, ordered an investigation of | AIR WAR-—Mosquitos attack Berlin; big allied bomber fleets re-

the earnings and practices of the futility and ordered the company 10) sume daylight attacks after threeday lull,

[show cause why its fares should not be reduced and made uniform and : its transfer fees eliminated. PACIFIC—British ground and air Would Be Dropped force launch strong blows at Mr. Batman argued in his memor-| Maungdaw in occupied Burma; MacArthur's fliers destroy 104 to 147 Japanese planes in two days.

andum that this show cause order What A Cough!

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further actions and that no order {would be issued on the basis of Ine formation thus obtained, - | If the utility should convince the P. 8. O. that ita present fare setup | fair, then the whole matter would {be dropped right away, David I. Day; assistant public counsellor, said. If it was decided, on the basis of {the Information obtained, that the matter should be gone into more fully, then the commission would lorder the completion of its ow® investigation and set a date for public hearing on the matter, he | added, : | “This procedure is merely to expl« dite things,” he sald. Ib Ix expected that the commis-

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In April civilians had 107,000,000 pounds, in

| values -for-November will be. estab- | «Tha utility. contended. in. & Briel lished within. the next. 10.days,..A,

situation could result in a lowered: butter point schedule, despite the!

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P).| Broadway, was killed yesterday in

two-car crash at the intersection of

40 years, was riding in a car diven by Harland W, Spray, 67, of 5641 Broadway. The other car was driven by Charles Bostic, Brownsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Spray were injured, she seriously, and they were brought to the Methodist hospital. Bostic was unhurt.

Mrs. Canfield was born in Hendricks county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Krull, and spent most of her life here. She was a member of the Central Christian

{church and Tri Psi sorority,

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. G, Schuyler Blue and Mrs. Dona B. Starr, and five grandchildren, David and Donald Blue,

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Lester Gates, 30, Camp Breckenridge, Ky., was hurt fatally when a car he was driving side swiped a truck south of Princeton.

Hitler (Johannes) Gives Himself Up

ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Algiers, Oct. 18 (U. P.) Pvt. Jo-

Battle From Cellars

Hitler to hold Melitopo] at all cost, were reported battling from the cellars, admidst the debris of bal-

hannes Hitler emergel naked and |conjes, in the difches—a nd with shivering Irom an Italian river |gestape machine gun detachments and surrendered to the Sth army, barring their retreat.

Thousands of German corpses clogged the streets of :Melitopol,

an allied spokesman said today. “I'm fed up and had enough of war,” Pvt. Hitler was said to have

told his captors. growing hourly. A Soviet com-

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MARINES IN PACIFIC LAND AT BROOKLYN

SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC (Delayed) (U, P).~The transport dropped anchor off the white-beach shore of a small island. : Marines crowded the rails and waiched natives paddling to the ship in dugouts. ; A stentorian-voiced marine bellowed to the native nearest to the

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