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FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1951

French Train Crash Kills 12, Including 2 Yank Soldiers

By United Press SANRY - SUR - NIED, France. Aug. 24--At least 12 persons, including twa American soldiers were killed and 40 other persons injured when an express train crashed at 65 miles an hour today into the rear of another passenger train halted here. Several American soldiers were among the injured. They were stationed in Germany and were en routé to Paris on. leave. Two bodies were pinned under the wreckage of the two trains] and one was a soldier possibly an American. The crash occurred when the. Basel-Calais Express crashed into the rear of the stalled Frankfurt-| Paris train. | Four injured Americans taken’ to the Metz military hospital 12, miles west of here were identified bv hospital authorities as: Pvt. John Trian, Sgt. Fred Grant and his wife Lillie Grant, and Pvt, Samuel Gerald. Hospital authorities did not know from what camps in Germany the Americans had come, Their hnme towns were not immediatelv available, Officials said the FrankfurtParis Express had halted here because of a technical difficulty, The Basgel-Calais Express, following close behind was unable to stop and crashed into the Parisbound train. Ambulances from Metz, 12 miles west of here went to the scene, The crash occurred at 9:53 p. m. (Indianapolis Time). The Basel-Calais Express “lit erally tore to pieces” the last car of the Paris-bound express. Other cars were telescoped.

Former 0SS Men Get Bid to Hearing On Major's Death

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NEW YORK, Aug. 24--The New York Criminal and Civil Courts. Association asked two

former OSS men today to appear «al a-‘public hearing to answer charges they murdered their commanding officer during World War 11. The association said the hearing would give'L.t. Aldo Icardi, Pittsburgh, Pa, and Former Sgt Carl Lodolce, Rochester, N. Y. a chance to “clarify for the publie” charges by. the defense department that they killed Maj. William V. Holohan, seven years aga white behind. enemy lines in Italy, Neither Icardi nor Lodolce have been tried for the murder of Maj. Holohan because military law forbids the trial by court-martial of discharged servicemen. Civil law prevents their trial for a crime committed in a foreign country and there is question whether they can be extradited -to Italy

Emil K. = 3 counsel to the association's committee ‘on justice, said the proposals were sent by telegram yesterday to the two former OSS men and the Defense Department, Mr. Ellis said a hearing would he held by the association's justice committee even without Icardi's and Lodol¢ce's testimony if the two men failed to answer “within a reasonable time.”

Jap Torture Creeping Up On Americans

WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UP) Hidden effects of brutal treat-| ment are catching up on Americans who survived Japanese imprisonment during the war, according to War Claims Commissioner Myron Wiener. Mr. Wiener, himself a prisoner of infamous Santo Tomas prison in Manila and a- witness to the Bataan Death March, told a Senate subcommittee virtually all surviviors of Japanese interment will carry unseen scars to their graves. He asked approval yesterday of a house-passed bill for a scientific inquiry into the after-effects of malnutrition and imprisonment of civilian and military prisoners, » » HE SAID this is particularly needed now because the Korean War is producing a new big crop of such surviviors. “The Korean Communists,” Mr. Wiener testified, ‘‘are repeating in snme cases the barbaric Japanese pattern of imprisonment.”

Drugs Flown to Eskimo . . . a¥ ’ | Diphtheria Victims | EDMONTON, Alta, Aug. 24 UP) A Canadian Pacific airliner ~ carrying penicillin and sulfa drugs flew into the remote northwestern territory today to combat an outbreak of diphtheria which has killed three! Eskimos and stricken 13 others, The plane carried enough drugs for 30 persons to the Eskimo settlements, Doctors reported the outbreak under control but said they heeded more qruge. |

Linguistic Society Plans IU “Institute

* Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 24--In-diana University has been. chosen) as the site of the annual institutes of the Linguistic = Society of America for 1952 and 1953. The university was selected in recognition of the high quality oi linguistic studies here during t past decade. Prof. Carl Voegelin, chairman of the department if of ‘anthropology will be general director. of the mathe, Hiri

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