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Page Fourteen
Court Martial
Sanily Probe
Nearing Close
Camp Anza, Calif. -- (U,R) --
army court martial today was ex.]
pected to conclude a hearing into i
the sanity of 2nd Lt. Beaufort
Swancutt, whose defense contends
he remembers nothing of the ber-I
serk trail of death he left on the
night of March 5.
A verdict of insanity would cad i
Swancutt's trial on four counts of:
murder for the slaying of two'
"teen age girl friends, his command-
in officer, and a civilian police.
rI2 :! .
Pychiatrists were still debating
the former La Crosse, Wb., shoe l
clerk's mental background as to-I
P
Change Plan on
Destrudion of
KEHOSHA L:'NING NEWS "
government at any time in the
future.
Senators interested in the matter
thus far tOlWenUy have found no
evidence linking the army order
with an order reportedly issued by
the navY recently for dintlnu-
ance of office of naval intelligence
investigations into subversive •c-
Probe Records ltip itle00l" ' * h
0slwar Wts ts
Washington -- .PJ -- The War l .....
to 5oldier
today to be considering turning I
over to the Federal Bureau of In-[
vestigation some of the records I New Ybrk -- (U.PJ -- One of
gathered by army intelligence ofli-IUncle Sam's invasion army in Eng.
eers in chedCing reports of abo-/land was assured toaay of his post-
tage, esp{onage and other subver-iwar wish.
sive activities. ; A dispatch from United Press
The Senate Military Affairs corn-]War Correspondent James C, Me.
mittee is reported to have protested ] Glincy from an American invasion
an army plan to destroy some of I force camp in England yesterday
the intelligence records and in- 1
retted the issue into consideration
of promotions in permanent rank
for a list of army generals.
days sessions opened. , The War department has refused
Testimony of his mother. Mrs. ICAMOUFLAGE FAILS -- In Peli- to confirm or deny
that
it
planned
Caroline Swancutt, and wife paint- I kaan Bay. Semaor. Japs put heavy to destroy any records and commit-
ed a drab picture of the 31-year-old l covering of foliage over oil barge tee members declined to discuss
army officer's early life• i in hope, perhaps, that Yanks might! the matter since it reportedly was
Five Suicide Attempts think it was a tropical islet. But discussed in an ultra-secret session
USAAF flyers spotted it and the Monday.
Fve times he attempted suicide, [photo shows the result---direct hiSolution Proposed
the last a month before mductioniwith the vital cargo in flames.
into the army, his pretty wife. Ger- However. it was reported that
trude, related• Innumerable times . . = __ one proposed solution put forth
he had attacked her and threat- ! .__l__ |...=.A__m__m
ened his mother• Once, she hit him!
NOle Illt[edUU
on the head with a fire extmgmsh-
er to halt his maniacal fury, she
Sob001 Expense
tie fell on his head when he v,'asl
t,o and.a.half years old, his moth-!
er told he or?leers" board. He had;
ahvays fainted frequently and done'!
things he ceuld not remember, i Madison, Wis -- @.R -- It cost
Ore of his father's sisters had $45 more last year to send a stu-
had convulsive seizures• Two sisters dent to tuition-free high schools
and a brother were psychotics con-'and high schools with grades be-
fined in an institution, His mother's low than it did in 1942, the Wiscon-
au::t died of epilepsy. ;'sin citizens public expenditure sur.
Defe:=se attorneys rested their in- ires, reported today'.
= a largeb on h ep:lepne
a::!:.'. ',', " s " " / Operating costs "for all Wpes of
b u,d
..:-gr: , . . . district schools under the Jurisdic-
O a Sugar exptrt in mer
: st r . -! . .'tion of county superintendents
.... -. ".., r " '" -'P from 1935 to 1942, accented by an
ba,n ",vve pa'ters raning from .._...),,,i
• -- , - )unUSo, vsw.ns last yea.-, the sur-
f -a o ex remelv abnormaL, .a
......... x" : .'ey sal.
S a ".cult's was t'pe n "e. I
Remembers Nothing iCosts Swing Higher
- . . - I High schools had a cost per stu-
D- K' ": t %'on tlaen at ,os, •
..... . .dent m average daffy attendance
A:z'2c ',-::::ty enera n£spz:of $I06 last year, an increase of
t -a had old hlm ne
,:::".ed n'u:: no hi o the $45 over 1943 and $29 over the
c .:::,'l re:nember t ng f iper student cost for 1936, the sur-
r red up n he Camp
r.: !:- :,: t vey explained. Per pupil costs for
A:::a .-?.X,rs' club and blazed away. graded schools, the survey said,
u .': h.s service automatic, averaged $82 for the 1942-43 school
r':- Ha<el: <ad he believed Swan- • . ,
c-.::: s n::::2 - c,': wen:' etanea ..... ou 5"ear, a hke of $. over the prewous
ca " - • " . year and $7.46 over the 1941 cost
f :- 'vcral hours preceding the"
The sharpest upswing in operat-
$2: :.T.£
. !.
:-{e "::d me he cou!d remem -mg costs recorded by the survey
...... foyer the seven year period was a .__==..,=,U. Will
b: everything on the m,.,, u
h- went 45 percent boost for rural schools I
BIar::: 5 up to he time = , . .
i::o a room in Riverside with his 'wth per pupil costs ranging from!
said. iSe57 for the 1935-36 school year to YOU l[ll.__a][m "_.JLuII[
t',v,
girl
companions,"
Hagen
"From then on his mind was a i'a for last year.
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Nation Hutlon Signs
:ontract With Universal
would provide that:
l--All records concerning civil-
fans be turned over to the FBI.
2--All records involving navy
personnel be turned over to the
Navy department.
3-----All records involving army
personnel be reviewed by a high
command board which would de -!
cide which could be destroyed,
War department representatives
were reported to have told mem-
bers of the Senate committee that
the records were too voluminous to
try to keep indefinitely and that
many of the files included cases of
alleged subversive activities which
had been investigated at length
and never produced any alrmative
evidence.
Senators Hit Pin
Some of the senators are re.
ported to have protested that it
was bordering on "'treason" to de-
stroy the secret files on persons
who had been suspected of subver-
sive activities, even though it was
not proven at the time.
The senators reportedly con-
tended that such files should be
,reserved to provide a quick check
into the background of associations
and connections of any individual
who might subsequently become
involved in revolts against the
W'd Me Tonight?
In you any plscm httel.v. But ftr ndis
all day stray ,w jo my f daru nr
n with and b*n'akaf.. Now
rye ormml- or rather m feet hlv-
thanks to the Ice-Mint you Near
tried an.vthing that Nmmd to draw t/
IxIn and fire rilght out I)o fsmt -- and tJe
way tt helps ftn CLIIoulS tS nobod's
binl Been able to let m mctn over,
complete blank, except for thel
memory of a severe pain in his
beFly.-
He was shot in the stomach by
an Arlington, Calif., policeman
after he had killed the officer's
partner. A. B, Simpson, in an at-
tempt to commandeer an automo-
bile.
Lourdine Livermore and Dorothy
Douglas. 19-year-old Long Beach,
Calif., girls, and Capt. Aubrey G.
Serfling o iell before his gun.
H o I I ywood---U.P.---M arian Hutton,
ister of Bombshell Betty, today was
signed to a seven-year contract at
Universal studios. The former
Glenn Miller vocalist will m•ke her
starring debut in "Abbott and Cos-
!tello in Society."
R t | |
Morn and Pop and the Car...
°How thoagltfd of you, ,ffic, r !-
i @ssmm m mmmmlm
Mom's finding time, even in them : eee ,T ,xsvv
' 3rd-War-Year Service Guide
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''.";-7"i 'z?';;""
ge wraev (n m :
(:hu lab6cu
busy 'vartime cla N to give the car the
kind of attention it so dnltely needa.
Not that it's any great chore. In tact,
it's easy now for women or men to.keep
a car mg right, running longer,
and nmaing farther on every galloa ot
gasoline. Just take it to our Standard Oil
Dealer[ lie's trained for wartime
ear-saving service. emember--k's going
m be a long long time belore ou can
replace your car. Don't neglect it. Fallow
this 3rd-War-Year Service Guide
and keep rour ca at its best alwam.
4
StmdaM 0il Dealers
are traiaed for better ca ca
quoted Sgt Louis Rosila u say.
Ing: "You know what rm aghunz
for? rm fighting for a ason
ticket to Ebbets Field. rm fighting
for • chance to get hack there and
help the lip run that ball
club."
At the olce of the Brooklyn
baseball club, President Branch
Rickey said: "Sergeant Rosila's
pm is waiting for him here when.
ever he wants to pick It up."
It's understood the sergeant may
be a little, delayed picking up his
pass. He's scheduled for an ira-
portant ob pretty soon,
!Former Editor Dies
Montclair, N. A. Willard
Church, 69, former owner and edi-
tor of the Army and Navy Journal,
which was founded by his father,
the late Col, William Conant
Church, died last night.
4
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