Society Blamed foj hiked. This was on December 15,T4 ..... ..... .i ,(Continued from Page 3) When the neighbors complain to the authorities of the mother's trealment of the child, the child is beaten.After the adopted mother promised to reform, the child was released to her care. A year later she was arrested for stealing a blouse and pin from a downtown department store.Slept in GarageOn November 6, 1»3, while she still was 12, she was arrested as wayward and for violation of the curfew ordinance,DoSo1943. It was during this time that she married a soldier.She told authorities that she had gotten cold sleeping in the garage and had again run away from home. On this occasion she stole $270 from her foster mother with which to start her adventure. A marine took the money from her, she said.On February 7, 1944, she was found in the company of another young girl and two sailors necking on the auditorium grounds. Booked wayward and as a run-5Twa lancthisanandTter,herooithe;dreic tuncw uiuiiiaiiet*. , - « 4 uii-She was arrested underneath fnvai' aKam sh« wa* released tothe pier on the Pike in the com- T ^ents, after spendingpany of a 20-year-old merchant }° raonths in a girls' detentionmarine. The investigation dis- iclosed her adopted mother had!, , was reP°rt{?d missing fromclosed her adopted mother had;. btVe was reP°rlt?d missing frombeen forcing her, in the absence! r ™me on October 7, 1945, anduwn iwumg ner, in me aosence \ ..... jof the father who was at sea, to i jfas. dls^ovcr*ed m Los Angeles sleep .during the chilly nights inifun.n.g the B!ack Dahlia’' inves-an unfinished garage. tigation.Her stow \yas a sad one. HerSpeaking of her time in the home she told officers “those weremother would not permit her to “ome she told officers “those wer have friends in the house. She was ? happiest months of my life.gauhideGsmagunbouhesiableGteleandv a* * * * L4lv «Ju u i OUL » Oj y TT Tl _ _ *continually nagged and was al- . P Hollywood, she told officers ways being accused of stealing. I W|th a ™ovv!edSp far beyond her Stealing ttSngs such as “milk out •*‘earSi Hollywood is full of men of the ice box,” the report dis-1 ar?u.nlt;3 40 that want to buy you closed. i rtnnks and 2 meal. They expectOne night when she got cold ' you,Pay for *be drinks and in the garage she went to visit I w yourself. a 13-year-old friend, who in Lynn's'+. i hf,re manV 'ho sayown words ‘‘wasn’t a nice girl—^? tJ),s child is to blame for she • gets herself picked up by ilff °'vr} rmned !ire-” Kennick said, sailors. i H 3sn ^ so. You and I. societyThe two little girls went to the : as a wtl0,e. to blame.Pike. There, drunken sailors: “kissed and caressed them. One ’ Former Locol Realtor sailor seemed nicer than the oth- j VSti*. ers, Kinder, the little girl said. It | ? J‘W *nwas with this sailor she was found' Joe Shaver, for several years a under the pier. j Long Beach real estate broker,During the time she lived with arrived_ here yesterday for a few the Meyers the little girl was told! days ^sit with his sister, Mrs. that her mother was in an insane i Pv°bert Livings ion, 630 ElmAnlt;3 11 tJhon.iasylum, that her brother was a i avenue.Mongolian idiot and that her father! Shaver, who was well knownwas in prison for a variety of i bere, is now operating in Omaha crimes, including murder. a super market modeled after theWhile she was in the juvenile better ones of Southern California, detention quarters, in connection arK* ^ea bas caught on well with this arrest, she and another [ 'n Omaha, he said yesterday' at his 13-year-old girl attacked matron ! sister’s home.Mary Giles with a heavy metal: cup in an escape attempt. :The matron was painfully injured but the attempt failed. The. next morning Lynn asked for a copy of the bible. ;Released to her family the little girl next %vas picked up in ■San Diego where she had hitch-'II CcServiceAmerican