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TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 1046

NOLOTOY TAKES DARE. BY BYRNES

Agrees Soviet Papers May Print Denunciation. (Continued Fromy Page Ome)

Soviet press and let ‘the Soviet people read it as we héard it.” However, M. Molotov coupled his

acceptance of the challenge with a body

sharp attack on the British and American press, contending that while it might be “free” it was not {air or honest. He then launched into an attack of Herbert Evatt, Australian foreign minister who is the leader of the small powers bloc, and entered a general denial of Boviet tactics of dictation.

Reveals Backstage Moves

Mr, Byrnes revealed to the other procedure commission members some of the backstage workings among the Big: Four during the

twice tried to arrange meetings in which the Big Four would decide upon ren to fill the key conference chairmanships. Mr. Byrnes refused. “What he was seeking to do was to have the Big Four council meet to dictate who should be: elected chairmen of the various commissions,” Mr. Byrnes said.

Admire Russian People

“Today,” said Mr, Byrnes, “we have only admiration and respect for the people of the Soviet republics and we will not permit that admiration and respect to be lessened by any attack made by Mr. Molotov.” Mr. Byrnes charged that “at various times whenever the Soviet representative could not have his way he has indulged in impugning the “motives of his colleagues. He might as well recognize now that such tactics will not help his cause. LEven the most patient people even“tually resent them.”

Reads From Minutes

In his speech, Mr. Byrnes replied directly to a statement yesterday in which the Soviet foreign minister impugned the motives and aims of the American delegation. Mr. Molotov claimed there was an *“AngloSaxon effort to dominate the con-

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before State's Attorney William J. Tuohy. The questioning was conducted by his assistant, Wilber T. Crowley. Heirens said that after the cover fell on his finger he was “not quite sure,” but he believed he returned to the basement near the Degnan home where he had dissected the

He said he noticed blood in a washtub. “I had some inkling of what happened,” he said, “I realized I didn't know the exact facts of what happened until later I read about it and it was made known to me that way, but what 1 knew of it then, I realized something terrible had happened.” ’ He said he cleaned up the blood aml “then it dawned on me something must have happened to the child.” “The last thing I remember I was with the child and after a while, after I disposed of the bag I was holding, I remember like that, and while I was there the thing was on the edge and it dropped down and it caught my finger afd it woke me up to the fact ..."”

Heirens’ confused statement ap-

Butcher Elaving of Degnan Child Confessed by Heirens

mT Wd _ "THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “Then # just came on me to go|in the 1600 block, Hoyt aye. Lt. out and I went out,” he said. ‘Albert Slate ang Sgt. Griffin cap~| ‘He boarded a north-bound ele-| tured the suspect after chasing. him | vated train and fell asleep, he said.| to a dump in the 2100 block, EngHeé awoke at Lawrence avé oie lish ave. | after getting his bearings, h Asked why he wrote the Ténsom (he got off .at Thorndale, near te, ‘MONTGOMERY COUNTY

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Rope Ave Sui} was ve _p 2 4 A 24-year-old man was held by secretary of the Indiana State it.” | potice today on a vagrancy charge Teachers association, and Dr. Har- | Heirens said he decided to enter after a chase in which they fired ley L. Overdeer, both of Indian-| i» | three shots following reports that apolls, and Gordon A. Sowers, | the Degnan home “because it had|,.'y.q molested three young girls county agricultural agent. |

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mitted a » burglary in an apartment from which he could have seen the Degnan home. He mentioried a locker with a broken door in the basement where he cut up the body. , Asked if he took rags and bags out of the locker to ‘wrap the parts of the body, he replied: “No, Mr. Crowley. I would ke] you to understand something. I am not repeating, I meafi repeating some of the things I had knowledge of from the papers. I shall not repeat anything . . . just for my own «+ +» Just what I know for myself to be the actual facts , . , It will not be anything I read in the

parently was intended to show that

CHICAGO, Aug. ¢ (U. P.).~

old William Heirens in the slay-

the United Press July 15 in a copyrighted dispatch. The story was obtained by Robert T. Loughran, veteran United Press reporter, He revealed that the youth had admitted orally that he killed the child and two women and that a deal was under

exchange a formal confession of the crimes for a recommends« tion of life imprisonment. *

he was in a mental fog when he killed the child. “That is when you were putting the arm in the sewer?” he was asked. “Yop? He said the arm was in a bag, and that he didn’t know at the time

aon know if IT broke the loser | The initial confession of 17-year- | ing of little Suzanne Degnan and [ve found wrapped up, two women first was revealed by |

way between defense atiorneys | and the state’s attorney’s office to |

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myself or took the bag out.” The parts of the body, however,

Beginning the night of the slay-| ing, Heirens told of drinking with companions after leaving school. “I_had about six shots,” he said. | Then, he said, he returned to his room, took off his coat and Prepared for bed.

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NOBLESVILLE SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZES

Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Aug. 6. — The Noblesville school board has reorganized for the new year with. the election of the following officers: Kenneth Meara, president; Russell Pickett, secretary; James B. Todd,

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