Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 5
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of blackmarketing, growing out of his employment in an Army post exéthange in the U. 8. occupation Zone of Germany. Promise Full Facts Both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Clark promised Sen. Jenner the full facts. The Senator explained he made the Royall letter public
to present the Army's stand and
will receive further advice from
them regarding the charge that’
Mr. Bird has been refused to select his own counsel at the German trial. Action to bring Mr. Bird back here has heen filed in the district and supreme courts by George T.
~~JoAvis, San Francisco attorney...
e Army version of what hap-
wvpeted ci set out inthe Royall
letter to Sen. Jenner as follows: “Bird was taken into custody and returned to Germany at the request of the commarder-in-chief of the European command in order , that pending court-martial proceedings against him might be completed. “The Department of the Army is advised that on § August 1948, while: employgd by the post exchange system, Bird was by
written directive placed under ar-
rest and restricted to the geographical Hmits ' of Frankfurt
military post pending action upon!
court-martial charges which had been Initiated against him. Ordered to Report “He was directed to report daily during the period of his restriction—and was advised that any breach of restriction would be deemed sufficient basis for his confinement. About 22 December 1948, before the charges had been served upon him, Bird breached his arrest and returned to the United States. ; “Thasmuch as Bird was at the time of his arrest a person accompanying and serving with the Armies df the United States, he was, under the provisions of Article of War 2, subject to military lay and amenable to trial by court-martial. “It is an established principle of military law, supported by de-
‘cisions of the federal civil courts, that jurisdiction of a court-mar-!
tial vests vpon the arrest of a person subject to military law and continues for the purpose of trial, Judgment and execution. of any sentence adjudged. “It is the view of the Department of the Army that the act of Bird In breaching his restric. tion and departing from the European command while disciplinary action was pending against him did not release him from the court - martial jurisdiction previously attached. Under Article 60 “The arrest of Bird with re. striction to the limits of Frankfurt military post was effected by the appropriate military com-
mander under the specific au-!
thority of Article of War 69. “An arrest with extended limits,
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and for the purpose of continuing { mes Stale Servies his restraint pending disposition Booked May 35 { of the court-martial charges. i
¥ LAFAYETTE, Ind, Apr. 9 She a tema I Three Dutch farmers will arrive “Persons su ) tary law . ; are placed in a tor ‘other Te- jin Indiana on Apr. 13 to work on straint pursuant to orders of ap-' wool of Apr. 18 {arms under the Foreign Agriculpropriate commanding officers. pr. ‘tural Relations plan of the DeSuch orders are the military The final rounds in The Times partment of Agriculture. ‘ equivalent of warrants issued by Spelling Bee will be held May 3,
They have been assigned to evil authorities in criminal Pro 4 and 5 in the Indiana World farms in Jasper, Newton and ceedings. -
7 i Marshall Counties for a three and “The Department of the Army War Memorial Auditorium. x Ma 0
believes that the proceedings The next contests will be held one-half month period. and will |
Snir wll A was wy @Xchange jobs with three other ‘taken in Bird's case have been'the week of Apr. 18. They will i, \.} vo mers in Michigan at the
in conformity with the law and pe the second preliminary for cen-'end of the intial tour. that in view of his status as 2 4... that did not spell their groups Hilderbrand Sytze v. d. Veer person subject to military law he, <0, "two semifinalists last Will be employed by J. Dick Newnaa not been deprived of any civil ook. No contest will be held this man, near Culver; Roelf E. Tor(rights. reek bi Wi i by Robert Sipkama at Deo week because of Holy Week. ringa b} p It may be noted that a period First Semifinal Motte, and Carnelis de Boer by
of 16 days elapsed between the : Floyd Ribordy near La Porte. time he was taken into custody, The spelidown May 3 will be »u 41000 student farmers ave
and the time of his return to Ger- the first semifinal. That night, among-32 who have come to this Jmany. a a starting at 7:30 o'clock, the two country to study American meth“Although under restraint, he winners of each of the city dis- ods through arrangements bewas afforded full opportunity to tricts and two from each of the tween the Netherlands govern. i:ommunicate with any person de- ™ne townships will compete. ment and the U. 8, Economic Co(sired. During this periad, in so far, The Indianapolis champion, 10 ..00tion Administration. (as is known, he. took no steps to he select In al Buals May 3B: acs. itest in the civil the legal 80 to Washington, D, C., 8 tot i the civil comets . legality expenses paid by The Times. to Mauna Loa Boils Up qo Texan Files Suit icompets in the National Spelling HONOLULU, T. H.. Apr. 8 (UP) {" “I am advised, however, that Bee. : | T Lava boiled toward the lp of i8ird has now applied for or con- | templates making an application 37 FEARED DEAD AT SEA to the Supreme Court or lo a fed- RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Apr. second eruption of the famed Hareral district court in the District: 9 (UP)—The Brazilian steamer wali volcano in three months, but
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lof Columbia, or both, for the pur- Oswaldo Aranha was believed to- volcanologists said they did not | pose of testing the legality of his day to have sunk with its crew of expect the eruption to #ndanger nearby villages. Ligases]
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| “I may state for your informa/tion that another former Army employee, James W. Mobley, was' taken into custody under circumstances similar to those concerning Bird. “Upon being advised that Mobley desired to test the legality of his restraint in the federal civil courts, I directed that his return to Germany be delayed in order [that he might be afforded ample opportunity to take such action. | He has since applied and the matter is now in course of hearing.”
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