Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1943 — Page 21

[INFANT SLAYING |Report Allies far Fre "CHARGE ARGUED! In Returning Italy to

¥ By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN : ; i Copyright, 143, by the Indianapolis Times snd fhe Chicago Dally News, Court Opens ; ‘Hearing om NanLES, Dec. 10—(Delayed)—Without casting stones at n either our army or our military government organization, it n Young Couple’s Plea: stated that the allies have been far from 100 per cent successfl - | attempt to return occupied Italy to normalcy to provide the For Freedom. sities of life for the population. 53

¢ It is our first proper experiment in the administration of A hearing on a pétition seeking | territory, and our mistakes can be| : the release from jail of Betty Jean condoned largely for that reason. | viit to the villages near the front Long, 16, and George Lowe Jr., 1a, But it must be added immediately |yo0quse shortage of assistants nails leharged with the death of their|t nN ® t mistakes 5. open desk # ¢ {committed here | him to his . : =f newly-born baby, was stared In! :

{mu§t not be re. Need Administration criminal court today. “| peated in the fu- : orward tuture . Attorneys for the coliple sought| ture if we are not | Laoking X : in the to prove that evidence on which the to lose the good- nat, in S thing for us 1a 166 grand jury indicted them was not| Will and co-oper- k Sist upon, In the case of any HHH strong enough to hold them In Jal] yon 1 Europe. | NE kk foo Te — or waned pt on a first degree murder. charge : - $904. wm) five: setup

without bond. ou most glar- - by the citizens of the country coms The couple is accused of having|in Italy has been od cerned #hd, fesponsivie 14 » decent

{thrown the body of their baby into! our inabilit: : { authoritativ ernment. ) y to e governmen! : White river after it was born in the | supply the popu- r= 8 n | If military government is going Tear seat of an automobile in a corn | jation with necessities, such as food |, work in France or Norway, or fleld southwest of Indianapolis last| and clothing. | Belgium, or Holland, or in any Sept. 16. There has been no starvation but | enemy country, we must also be & . Injury Indicated there is a scarcity of everything, | gre, before we ever attempt to . d if that scarcity were aggra-| ” Ay ; Fs oy Dr, Wesley Ward, deputy coroner, | vated the ule would be unpleas- Jesthushy Wik a government, that = \ oy who performed an autopsy on the|ant At the present time, we are | mut . #bjets o ihe Vhs of \ amd body of the infant, testified that | going little more than keep life | the EY AOE wy o B hat R . Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Heacock, their two children and housekeeper, Miss Violet Easter, 5151 [there was evidence that the baby] in the population in some outlying House and of Downing Street : E. 21st st, were driven into the cold by fire they left a scene to sadden the holiday spirit. Here beneath |Might have been alive immediately | gistricts and particularly in many| Ag an integral part of our invas The dream many people cherished : FEN their decorated but burned Christmas tree lie charred gifts which were destined to make the children [after birth and that there was a yjjlages near the fighting front, We sion force, sched.ies for th h a few months ago, of reconquest of happy. The broken windows and the hole burned in the floor add desolation, blood clot and a skull fracture, in- + achec..es for the shiph

Ai of Barna i rt : | ne ned: In the r inl eee | Bloating aoe Injury after Dict have steel left peapie to hel Ton ment of foodstuffs and clothing y x i ’ A niserable resource or Weeks a 44 s y Ay seasonwhich ends in Maye IVEN PROMOTION | Defense attorrieys brought out ¢ ources ¥ must be laid down soberly and with

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i Leading causes for this deplorable Prosecutor Sherwood Blue also situation are these:

| If we are able to uncover larger i | brought out testimony that the in-

local supplies of food and clothing The first news of the whereabouts | } ONE-—A fundamental failure on than we anticipated before going tainly take considerable longer than Norman Green, 520 N. Meridian st.| The state personnel division to-|cooks, teachers and vocational in-| 9d Lt. Walter Vonnegut D jhury id Site. Juskiéd from the part of our military authorities into a country, our schedules can had been expected, though it is one |g Civic theater player and Allison |day called the attention of world structors, stenographers, clerks and ' ' . y 10 TVET to understand that the feeding and easily be reduced. Experience of the musts on our. immediate pro- employee, and Chief Petty Fiwar' TI veterans. “Vel ‘wives and typists. dianapolis alrman missing in ac-| - Society Interested |clothing of the population is a shows that they certainly cannot them Tan) o a ot Patiy Se . Veterans interested in state civil|tion since Nov. 5 in a raid over Social. leaders and public welfar {basic plank in our platform: that be increased. Lord Louis Mountbatten, south- Trinidad island. widows, to the preference ratings service employment may confer with |Germany, has been received by his | omclals BOACEr® ol ner the lt is intended to bind the fruits of | The requisitioning of civilian are > illiam P . : ' ) ! 3 8 Pres | vie i ; - o . Sus ea oe iudiiet, and| get Green arrived in the Carib- given them under the Indiana merit Service OMiters of local veterans or- jaunt Mrs. Daniel I. Glossbrenner, case since the couple was indicted | \r oY M14 1s not"simply a notion ticles must be carefully supervised is bi h bean theater in September, 1042, |system act. ganizations, apply to state institu. 0 three weeks ago. [of altruists, bY & special authority. Otherwise, & enough to defy logistics. land is now sergeant major of an| Disabled veterans, and the wives| tional superintendents or write to : Social leaders have been Investi-| TWO-—Shortage of shipping. We are likely to acquire a reputaTenuous and overstrained €Om-|gnti-aircratt blight unit. He s } | Mr. Smith at 141 8. Meridian st. | A clipping from a British news- gating th cake from the view s “coupled with a tendency on the part tion as bad as that of the Germans munications in India, limited sea- [taught at Manual before entering BU Wiiogs of those WHO Tare de Tere | paper describes the wild flight of that 8 oiety had fom on hott of the aforementioned authorities for the indiscriminate acquisition BE ple theater, and our posi the service and was an active mem- 101 points preference in job ex. JAMES T. BRYANT JR., "ls plane. “The Last Straw,” back duty to youth [100 Jo Dialer ALY Bert |e ig ei wi a et r of the Civic theater and was +5 ; hi | * a . enkire | Tt - a. ment with the necessary priorities ©dds and ends which do not di- : : amination ratings, while all honor- | from a raid on Gelsenkirchen and | 1 boy and girl in thelr state- ary prior . line dictate caution even though director of the Childrens theater a hing atm par | CHEMIST, DIES HERE Munster | ments to police said they were | and shipping space which is avail- Peety serve military necessities. stren here is/for three years. He has appeared women are entitled to five boints| | LASHER frightened at the time of the birth | able. | arr BOVerniment must also give steadily Sowing p a jon U. 8. O. programs at army posts preference. points| gorvices for James T. Bryant Jr,| Badly crippled, the pilot had or- land didn't know what to do. The, THREE—(Maybe this should be Careful reconsideration to the policy Bo a inte Cartier, Approximately 300 jobs are open micro-chemist at the"Ell Lilly Co.|dered the crew to bal out and Lt. Lowe boy said he thought the baby mentioned first): Lack of a stable) UIE 04 then, In the case of : ae. 3 a RS 41 the in state institutions and depart-|will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Vonnegut, navigator, jumped. His Was dead when he threw it into) government in occupled Italy which Forth Africa, An Jer 11 the Gane ut wil con BIBLE CLASS PLANS | ments under the merit system, Dud- | the Shirley Bros. central chapel. chute was seen to open and his | White river. can command the respect of local | ©f Italy, to stabilize the local cur ] The immediate problem of the ley A. Smith, personnel director, | jal will be in Pottsboro, Tex |descent seemed to have been made = ee authorities and organize an effect rency at a figure which filled the we | em of the CHRISTMAS PARTY sata many of the positions open can | PU8 n , * !in_ safety according to reports of 2 MOOSE PARTIES |ive economic administration manned | Pockets of our soldiery with wads is, mor | the groundwork, to acquire jump.| Mrs. Ida Ashby's Bible class at| 12¢ the service training and cx-| Mr. Bryant, who was 33. died yes- crew members who managed to| THe annual Christmas party of by Itallans. The Badoglio govern- = FRY A0 fhevitably sent local

a SY perience of returning soldiers, sail- [terday at his home, 56 8. Linwood nurse the plane home. the ritual committee, Women of the ment under King Victor Emmanuel | Prices skyrocketing out of the reach

sod ; ing-off places; in short, to get itself |the Central Christian church will oose ' | i“ Ser. | 117 the. best POSSIDIE pon 10 Le [hold Itr CREistIEL Tarts poh wall ors and marines. ave. A native of Pottsboro, Tex. he| Six of the crew had parachuted M , will be held at the home of [commands nobody's respect and all | of the local people. 4

Twenty-five guards are needed at i} i when it was noticed that the bom- Mrs. Phoebe Hart, 1144 Reisner st., | Italian officials, thinking that the | er oe A ho material power which Ti A a parlor. |the state prison and a number of | Pd been employed in the Lilly re-/, iier Lt. Hayden T. Brown, Jack- |at 8 P. m. tomorrow. A public card | Italian government is a hodgepodge, WATCHES TO PHILIPPINES I. Nichieas a RAR Do oj Toe by 2 Sod evotions, the institutions need power plant search department since 1940. sonville, Tex. had become fouled [Party sponsored by the membership | feel unable to make any necessary] WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P), 3 wives il were a ia atte li 5 2 . pman is in|engineers, firemen and electrical ex-| He is survived by his wife, Ruth; ph nelessly with his chute in the [committee will be held at 1:30 p. m.| measures which they might take if ~The office of war Information N/ — use if Hop. BY 20 place? 0 Sepia nit. a pra, which williperts, Others need tradesmen for his parents’ Mr. and Mrs. J. T.|escape hatch. It was then that thé |tomorrow in the Wm. H. Block audi- | backed by a permanent, respectable Said today it has sent 2,000,000 SIDE Ye de ploy jos solo by Mrs. Attia Mar-| maintenance work. |Bryant, Pottsboro, TexX.; tWO|remaining crew decided to baby |torium. central authority. {match folders to the Southwest Ve Preparing groundwork is tin, accompanied by Mrs. Willlam| Service men and women who brothers, M. D. Bryant, Denison, |the ship to England. eesietenpt sets FOUR—Lack of experienced al-| Pacific for distribution in the Phil-

_ an enormous problem, Carefully |H. Gibbs, pianist, and Mrs. Homer Tex, Charles R. Bryant, in th : PLAN HOLIDAY STAG PARTY "the! 1 seul WS Bo Ta ar have had hospital unit experience + C ryant, in the| Lt vonnegut received his train- lied personnel, aggravated by the iPpines to let the people know they

: Ha Woentis: vicina, Glenn Speckmanican find immediate positions as|coast guard, stationed at St. Augus- ing at Mather field, Cal, and had| Engineers Local union 112, will | lack of authoritative Italian ad-| haven't been forgotten. On cne RK : Months ty Jor 25 ober Sond 10 idl wy he. aciorion and Mary practical nurses, hospital attend-|tine, Fia.; three sisters, Mrs. W. P./peen overseas three weeks when | hold a stag Christmas party pi) nintatraton, A friend of ours whe side Is a picture of Gen. Douglas r 2 Fibs ls heath eT a pen ru IS [amps will give readings./ants, night watchmen and Lome Brown, Sherman, Tex, Mrs. Virgilihe was lost. He was married to!8 p. m. Thursday at their hall [is concerned with the supply of MacArthur. Crossed American and ¢ 456 China 2s a 5 Wright is class presi- supervisors. Other positions are Gibson and Mrs. Harold E. Brown,|Helen McFarland, 1215 N. Ewing | southwest corner of 13th st. and|food to the Naples region has not! Philippine flugs appear on the re a Bennet 3 There school eves | dent. open for farmers, florists, plumbers, | Pottsboro, Tex. Ist., tn August of this year. | Park ave. |vet been able to pay a personal | verse side. ot

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