Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1945 — Page 15
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important factor in the hasty trial . land conviction to Messina of his widow Edda Mussolini Cilano, to two years “police detention.” She was convicted by a provincial court under the anti-Fascist code . | decreed last April by Crown Prince Humbert of the following offenses: 1. Of engaging in conduct “in- . spired by Fascist methods and mal- : | practice.” 2. Of contributing toa foreign policy that brought Italy into the war as an ally of Germany. | 3. Of hobnobbing with high German officials. 4. Of having “for speculative reasons sold to foreigners the diary of Count Galeazzo Ciano.”
Viewed as State Property
The last named offense, if it was an offense, is based on the convietion of leftist Italian officials that the Ciano diary was the property of the Italian state, Circulation of the Ciano diary in, Italy, as well as abroad, is believed here to have been directly responsible for the pressure placed on the Swiss government to extradite Edda to Italy. ‘The reason why Italian leftists were so disturbed by the publication
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She had the flu. And though she
To Brood of Second Wife
Friday, Dee. 7, was not just another day in the life of the Pierces. that day Arthur T. Pierce's 17th child was born inthe little
Pierce and his second wife. doctor from City hospital had been
t. hour before and had promised to be back in an hour. But 10 days old, didn’t wait for hd MOSSOr.
| sane, 10, and Arthir Jr. 9, who both
attend school 14; Kenneth Leroy, 6; James Raymond, 4; Lethe Joann, 3; Linda Lou, 2, and little John David. The Pierces are grateful to City
roy got two years ago when the child needed an emergency appendectomy.
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of the Clano diary is their conviction that it helped to save the life of the tottering Italian monarchy. King Victor Emmanuel and Crown Prince Humbert appear in the diary, not as the fools and traitors the Italian leftists consider them to be, but as rather intelligent exceedingly weak defenders of Italian traditions and sovereignty,
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Wiped Father's Eyes “He was awful sick,” Mr, Pierce said. “I had to go out there and tell them I'd let them operate. And ‘when I bent over him I couldn't help crying, he was so sick. And do you know what he did? He took my handkerchief ‘and he wiped my eyes with it, God bless him.” Mr. Pierce had eight children by his first marriage, of whom six survive. Five of them live in Ine Pierce Han~ vin
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