Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1946 — Page 15

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thur B Quiz Girl Who Shot Dad To Please Mother’ Industrial Safety | [ke BT to Prabe Army Morale iv Pacific

rr BUPERIOR, Wis., Oct. 2 Ww. ‘P.).) The d st the most ] eater S. 2 e aughter, Janet, was held in| father, Clifford Lind, 39, accidental 0 e Discussed WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (U, P.).—| The dispatch said troops in Mas |¢ d about the Ithough the } —Authorities today questioited Mrs.|a juvenile detention home. District |1¥. : "The central safety conference, |G€n. Dwight D. Eisenhower, army | nilg had been characterized by the Oe ae morale prob- | Only about 17 per cent of the troops vii 8000" people: | Irene Lind, 34, whose 12-year-old |Attorney Andrew Borg ‘said no, Me. hig a Tacinist, was shot | sponsored by the Indianapolis safety chief> of staff, today asked Gen’ ipino leaders. .as. “brash, i. | ep in the Pacific. War department | In, the Joeific ae Bin i . e at the top daughter confessed that she shot|charges would be placed against |. ges : os ay night as he lay \council, will be held Nov. 14 and |Douslas MacArthur to investigate mannered, slovenly, contemptuous | OMcials say privately that much of |, the Pa amy i 000 selectees in which form J . and “killed. her father while helher until he has completed his in- be Don io Taodest Home on the a 15 in the Claypool | "®POrtS = disintegrating morale children.” It said the men had not the cause stems from too-swift de-T go. rl oy fing JF — othe hows inept~ slept “to make mother’ happy.” vestigation. Mrs. Lind and Mr. Galaski were i : re wel, W..A re So Eotops in ne Paci] boy ui w Sg wn ors muniizsion, 48 te Necessity Jo! hetn hdl w by lack of shipping. , ® « Mr. Borg said he w [5 : ughes, general ” e eir units, themselves, send half-trained yo divides ——————— s agency or 3 Mrs. Lind was held for question whetdier 8 = Ne gried bo in hy Forse, Mics, Whefe the mother chairman’ an-|l¥ for a report on conditions in |the army or the United States. after V-E ae (0a overseas MERCHANT 18 DEA or SD Ing in the“county jail on an OPE ee Dg en cal eyes we rai : nounced today. Maka and other parts of ‘the Gen. Eisenhower reported én his! The average age of these new Times State Servi D o on are. | the child : at she | a Elble ef Mr. Hughes, |Philippines. return from a t {th - re ale Tepvie : an apparent] wormal . { ; ughes, Se our o ie. Euro- recruits was about 19 or 20 and they nicl Sun Anthony Galagki, 29, tall,] Janet. who Ww . 1 b 8 a t. & Indiana Bell Te concern over thie situation in the tions among troops there had traini i p le 3a H ; ; jond hair | sister. Delores 14 5 . & ¢ ele 34 , . Ps r 1a raining before shipment overseas. St. Paul's Episcunal ch e Jap public husky woodpylp cutter with whom ears her elores, ran to a neigh " . . Philippines vesterday in an <edi- shown k i ( ur Aral. einen. dor . : 8% phone Co, said ! ; marked “improvement¢ and In the E ’ p + « deplored . Mrs. Lind admitted being friendly. tod authorities that she. shot fst bors House to get ‘help. after M1, WW the ona torial commenting on a dispatch were generally excellent. higher oe roped Wiener i ee Ruta Bind = Nipponese. | : % ind was shot, Y BA Will cofsist of from its Manila correspondent. But army leaders are frankly velunteers rather than ‘draftees: in n Missourh. WD Mud, yesterday : Sppenls » > : nine sessions deal EI : fi rT Er ———————— - ep et A spirations of ] ' ing with industriMr. Hughes : 31 safety probserts human lems. . ; ; or the deifi- ] « : . Charles C. Roller, director of. op- . STORE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9:45 to 5:15 on that gov- 3 : : erations, Wm. H. Block Co. and people by an | ) John Q. Kirkpatrick, safety difec- ) not rectified, | < N tor, RCA-Victor division, will be in wrecked. | > charge of the two-day conference : N program. part of the Oo . . 3 Cr Jer. ot de pen Monday Through Saturday, 9:45 to 5:15 P.M. wisdom with : . y and for his 3

net to wor- | oir ™N servile spirit : ; T0 BE RESUME bow its head : ' > ” wants to de-

editorial car- | Winesses to Cite Evidence §

Smet ~ GET BUCK ROGERS, SUPERMAN TOM MIX No Rate Hike Needed. Hearings on the petition oP Indi-

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{sumed tomorrow before the In idi- |

man & ana public service commission, | City and state witnesses are

scheduled to recite ‘evidenee show-|

and shoving ; on? ! ' Ss SH i © * - ing that no actual need exists for| ? ‘ "N Ri REY an increase of 2. cents in token en a part » » : ? % v \ . fares which now is temporarily in| > 3 ) ? ; ne Gi ; . | effect, $018, 2ainbiing a 2 : " Gs Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Indome of 4 m ! : . { A : | dustrial Union council reiterated its tly as & | : Et A [demand that the city acquire the : _ . TN railways and operate it under pubDeadline oves i g 3 y “LOB > va | lic ownerslyp i C ( 83 x <a oe , In a letter to Council President ‘rTuman wou : 2 Eb $ ; John A. Schumacher, the council

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did the news- g k : : : A : / at a saving to riders and “¢harged b - oye CHRIST) av cg sve Jae; here : i |v. that the Indianapolis Railways rate (abe oot ! ST! fAS GIVING fr Ti like al : increase demand is based on the By A i . e ‘ A 4 | practices made notorious by the In. , the front-page | ; ‘ ” i sull financial empire a geyeration 3, t

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