Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1945 — Page 9
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Leo Wolman, econiomics professor at Columbia university, said today that
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ing to do with that run-down to Mrs. Garnett Knighton's baby-|look at.”. She signed. her “letters jallot her a portion of his army pay | . Mrs. Knightson, who was so {ll , may be Na= oy-mail plan of propagation, bufi{Mrs. Carletta Atchison. for expenses, {that she had to be brought into verywhere who Aim & ‘Take ae’ Qliitinge’ to art of his army pay. for the sup- | Aft with Baker was revealed in the in- was given an indefinite ‘continuance ing, discourag- er 1 fraud. : by him, He agreed through artificial dictment ‘dc¢tused her of posing as bard. \ By PAUL GHAL W : : 2 Vero tice’ Luant fa ap ; i 0 } } ! Mrs. ‘Hton. iskv. 225- at s g 1e became: federal narcotics .agent. . A —— Le DOWNSTAIRS | : : Times Foreign Correspondent % Knight, a husk >| tsenitinsion. She sal she Deeame WOLMAN LECTURES LABOR oy De at i hi i \ % “si The Nazis have completed the [Sugene Baker, a soldier stationed Inia father. She didn't sav what sex! about, the babies were pure fiction and. uninvited political Becks charged. a month after’ its birth Jan, 5, 1942, ment said, was one boy, now '2lijahor toward management must be TTT either will be ,.ivmmumees | They “met” through an Aberdeen, at Chicago. vears old, by her husband, Amos. | «swiftly and radically reversed” beRR [IY Sho [J | " : asin pending on their § “i of Lhven 47 years old, billed, a stillborn... ie i cles, one for $1000 and another "for public. | | 3% : affiliations, ac- : | - . terday. ¢ The" invitation - for
a4 burden, and you lack cer= | red that TRO- port of the “‘test-tube babies” she dictment chargifiz her with.use of of her arraignment. She was freed the answer to BASEL Switzerland, April 0p... | Pound matron, induced Pvt. Berney pregnant and later told him he was |, All of Mrs. Knightson's letters NEW YORK, April 20 U.P) Feb STO +42 “guest list” for their final dramatic California, to become the father of {the child was, but in her next let- | the government ‘charged. The only “disposed of” or T | Wash, lonely hearts club. Nesher| The’ experiment was tried again | The government also said “Baker fore it causes damage to business, cording to reliable illist was drawn up
h -BEEN? f J FREEPORT, Til. April 20 (U.'P.). as 24, "120 pouritls, 5 feet 4 inches, In the meantime, the government $1400," with Mrs, Knighton pamed . I'he government had no objectior| tall, “something really beautiful to|charged, she had induced Baker to as the berieficiary ir both. . ing pleasurable yO ack el 7 when she induced a soldier to allot} « Baby Reported" Dead -® + Mrs. Knighton's correspondence court yesterday in a wheel chair, flo dosages. of g Last Stand in Redoubt. 4said he fathered, it cited her for She expressed the desire for a ‘baby the mails to defraud. A second in- on $1500 bond, posted by her hus- | value in such der’ than you . Jern- d . F ¥childre ‘er hs th Werndvertisemens. stand behind the wall ef the Alps | eT test-tube, babies, the govern [ter she reported that the baby died children she ever had, the govern the prevailing attitude of organized HE TIERY : 'had seen ti ther, Mrs. Knight This time she told Baker the baby had tak f sur e ) ic ‘lset adrift, de- § 1e other, rs. Knighton, is she to axer the baby had taken out. two inSurance poli-! to labor itself and to the American advices. here. yesiat a recent con-
{| ference in MuHE ’ i : : : | nich among Ges- : Py : ¥ ui : Sh Mr. Ghali i bs ie A Xd ’ ; EN gi tapo Chief Hein- ; 45 { Si : ii] Hg : 5 ? pu | rich Himmler and his %ssistants : : . ™ ey 3 i 7: Only the former ministers of -sately 1 " : g “4% ite countries and heads of collaboi rationist parties will be t: aken, alon g
i 4 i nid Ria: ra ae {to the “national redoubt.’ | (Right) i cessary A a : a or bi & » Despite the tremendous transport TE] x Roa SA i . 3 : pl Ma, SYA é & 4 “i difficulties, many, civilians suspected ! 4 ’ ". SALLY 'N SUSAN 1 7 \ 4 f 8 . oe . : \ . {11 PREN 3 ’ ‘ ¢ Be 1 " “ex lof willingness to co-operate with ¥ , 3 5: N { fi b 3 og I " : . ithe allies have been deported “to ?
hint as to their fate since the Reich has run out of destinations, known ~ | A i 3 p ‘ # or otherwise 1 : : 3 y ; All political inmates of the Baden and Wurtemburg camps have thu been removed, according to the reports, the Nazis wishing to avoid a repetition of what happened - at Buchenwald when, due to lack of time to dispose of thém, hundreds of ‘political prisoners were left alive to tell their story to the allies and plan revenge
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low price. : Yes, Men, the Sportswear : n. Works bi 100 Poles Sacrificed é You Want Is to Be Found According to a Polish refugee here, the Nazis last week put to ith Floor : i Ye! ' ' death 400 Polish workers near the urth Floor $ IA in Our Men $ Shop! We ve town of Waldshut rather than
surrender them to.the allies. Gathered It | Less important political emigres
will be brought to the proximity of the Swiss border and thus will have
FROM NEW YORK . ra a chance to merge into the flood TT of prisoners and foreign workers
. 2 - ¥ 3 FROM CALIFORNIA... {rying to reach France through SE ——————————————————— Swiss territory. The Swiss are keepand POINTS IN-BETWEEN
ing a close watch for them French circles here hope that {former French Premiers Edouard COTION PUPP Sua Herriot, Edouard Daladier, Leoh let rufflec. 1 r i m Blum and Paul Reynaud, and Al-| BT whlr pders LEISURE COATS In a dazzling assortment All wool fabrics bert Sarraut (brother of Maurice, Solid color blue or ; “TOPSY in tan and brown solid color combinations! In plain color and who was assassinated by the militia , fee Sus fio} i» : i plaid combinations! In plain color and neat pattern combina- in Toulouse) will avoid being trans- apd! ; TURVY" tions! Detailed with three-quarter linings of fine rayon! Men's ® ferred into the redoubt. 1.59 bh h\ : small, medium, large and extra large sizes. I - : JA mission of four members. of - WHEE Eo > " Fok ; SUN the French radical Socialist patty i ¥, k ; { RE A : » is now in Switzerland trying to Bi \ : ; Ea SUIT
THE SPORT SHIRT by BERCKTOWNE of CALIFORNIA. . . kL 2 obtain their release. It is under-
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‘ : « yp S sriously / N y of fast-color cham failored of fine quality rayon gabardine with convertible Cali- tood that Herriot is seriously ill ML A fornia roll collar! Hand-stitchine, too, on the collar and pockets!
New Defense Line \ ( — el thes In tan, cream, sandune, blue. Men's small, medium and large ! Rose.
Meanwhile the Todt .organization : 1/1 i top! Rose, copen
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is reported to have built in the last three weeks a new fortification line designed to slow the allied advance toward the Bavarian retreat | and protect its western approaches. ! The line, erected according to a plan drawn by Himmler, runs from Muelheim, 15 miles north of -Basel ‘and follows the heights of the Black Forest and the upper course of the Danube to Ulm, its northern limit. | Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny’s | 4st French army in the -vicinjty ot | {Frieburg- -in-Breisga(t will ‘soort contact the line. | As they prepare to withdraw into ‘the redoubt, all Nazi officials have "been ordered to discard their party | | dress for civilian garb or regular | army. unifoms, the reports say.
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