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were and called them all into my office and’ paddled them,” Mr. Shadley explained. “I didn’t injure

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‘“I was entirely within my legal rights In the matter . . . we must have discipline in this school, we can't run the school without it . . if we can't enforce discipline in the school we'll just have to close and quit,” the principal said. *I always have a member of the faculty with me as a witness in any disciplinary matter.” The witness during the paddling of the five children Monday was |Rabert M. Price, mathematic teacher at the school,

Witness Denies Action

Bome of the children in their statements to the prosecutor's office charged that Mr. Price held them down while Mr. Shadley paddled them. Mr. Price denied that he participated actively in the ‘paddling in any way. “I was just a witness,” he said, and declined to discuss it any further, that he would talk only when “the proper time comes.” Joan Flora, the 9-year-old pupil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Flora, 828 8. Dennison st., said she hud to stand 4n line and watch while the boys were getting whipped.

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“Every lick he gave the others just took my breath away,” Joan: said. “Then I had to turn my head away once because he (Mr. Shadley) thought one of the boys had on two pairs of pants and he (Mr, Shadley) pulled his trousers away from his waist.” The girl said she managed to “get a book in her underwear before she was paddled.” “He didn't know it was there but it hurt anyway,” she said,

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150 burglaries here and not for murder,” the sheriff's office emphasized in explaining that deputies have no evidence other than the statement of her husband that she might be connected with the WAC murder. Linked With Burglaries Prosecutor Sherwood Blue pointed out that under the law neither the statement nor direct testimony of a husband can be used against his wife in court, explaining that other evidence must be obtained before

realize that often times statements such as this from convicted felons are not worth %the paper they are written on,” "the jsheriff’s office said. “We do want | Mrs, Luallen on burglary charges

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The Ragan boy said: he was struck “20 to 25 times” and that once the paddle hit him on the elbow and that the principal “seemed frightened, saying, ‘I didn’t mean to hit you there.’ ” ; He said that last week while sitting in class he heard some “second graders yelling and screaming every time the paddle hit.” Harold McCreary, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

was being paddled the (principal sald: “You are going to get it double because I've got to make it up, to you for other things, too.” Others paddled were: Robert McCreary, Harold's brother and David Burton, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Burton, 604 8. Woodrow st.

Mother Makes Protest

she went to the principal Monday afternoon and told him she already had punished her daughter for chasing the pig and the horse and protested to him she thought it was the parents’ job to discipline children out of school and not the duty of the principal. Parents of all the children said that their children had reported that more than half the children in the school had been paddled at some time during the school "year. Robert F. Gladden, county super intendent of schools, said he went out~to the Fleming school yesterday to investigate the paddling complaints. ‘ “My investigation did not show that Mr. Shadley overstepped his

dled the children,” he said. “It would have to be proven that the prificipal overstepped his authority before I would act.” Prosecutor Blue asid he will investigate all angles of the paddlings before taking any official action. “I don’t know enough about the circumstances today to: know what action, if any, should be taken,” he said.

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HALLOWEEN DANCES

A Halloween dance will be held | at the South Side community center at 8 p. m. tonight and one will | be held at the Keystone come munity center at 8 p. m. tomorrow night. Doc Watson's band will provide music for both events and Mrs. Norma Loster will conduct the! musical mixers. Miss Ruth Smith will serve as a The South Side dance is being sponsored by the South Side Athletic association with Bill Gregory. Allan Glass, George Solhan and Tom Cross in charge of arrangements. Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunlack and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas York Sr. The committee in charge of the Keystone dance is Betty Burge, Pat Cook, Polly Cook, Maudie Michael, Frank Striby, Robert Buckheister and Jerry Rutherford, members of the Youth council. Mrs. Ray Harlan, Mrs, Tony Cirelli and Mr. and Mrs. Ora:Conrad will serve as hosts and hostesses.

CIVIC CLUBS TO MEET |

The Indianapolis Federation of Community Clubs will meet in the Washington hotel at 8 p. m. Friday, president, an-

Paul ©. Wetter,

co — THE oot TIMES (DEATH BRINGS PROBE | OF MULLEN INJURY

An investigation was being made today into the death of- Frank Mullen, 53, of 114 S. Rural st., who died yesterday in City -hospital of a skull fracture received Oct. 8. Leoniard Cox, deputy coroner, said Mr. Mulleg was fourid unconscious at McCarty st. and Virginia He added” that the injury might have been caused by a hard 8./fall, since there were no indications the victim had been struck

Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Friday in the Lauck funeral home and at 10 a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic church. - Burial will be in Holy

Survivors are the mother, Carrie, and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Buck, Nora and Gertrude, all of Indian-

apolis, and Mrs. Katherine Shank, Mrs. Flora, mother of Joan, said |Evansville.

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Vice Adm. John H. Towers, deputy commander in chief of the Pacific fleet, told a Honolulu Rotary club audience that this “may be a critical moment in our history.” The Japanese struck at Halsey's fleet as it was nearing the end of a two-month round of attacks on Japanese bases stretching from the Philippines to Ryukyu island, 200 miles below the Japanese mainland, without once touching at a major naval base to refuel and resupply.

‘ During tha, period, however, Halsey had severely crippled Japanese air forces guarding the southern approaches to ‘Japan proper by destroying or damaging 2275 to 2285 enemy aircraft,” mostly in the Philippines. Standing by off Leyte, but presumably able to support the 3d fleet should the need arise, was Vice Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid's American 7th fleet and an Australian naval squadron. Japanese fleet units first ventured out against Halsey’s forces a week

Alago while American carrier planes plump man swooped down an her,

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smoke screen, hotly pursued by a. m., one large enemy cruiser and Japanese units.”

Jap Detail “Attack”

The Japanese propaganda version ! fleet began fleeing under a smoke of the battle, as recorded by FCC screen and our forces are even now | monitors, follows: “Early yesterday morning, Japanese air force discovered an, Oct. enemy fleet, and as a result of at-| American aircraft carrier lost thus tacks during the day, two enemy|far in the war. aircraft carriers, one battleship and que two cruisers

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WILLIAM WILLIAMS

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William A. Williams, a painter”

and decorator, died yesterday in his home, 401 N. Wolcott st, after an extended illness. He was 71.

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Friday in the Dorsey funeral home. Burial will be at New Crown.

Survivors are the wife, Margaret: |

two daughters, Adalena and Mrs. Ollie Snow, both of Indianapolis; four sons, Robert, with the army in Italy; Floyd, Dallas and Paul, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Charles and Thomas, Indianapolis.

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