»’Alt;;K TVVKIA«THE BRAZIL DAILY TIMES, BRAZIL, INDIANA.Thursday, Oct. 2tf, 196/Priest Suggests Organizationt *It seems to me that none Hareskin Indians are known asof our Christian martyr* ever *‘End of the Earth People” and she blessed and more she com-' signated aschild who helped In every house ed with the Liken* case ba dechairman toAimedCurbing Child Tortureunderwent more torture than hi* settlement is the most iso-sheSylvia Likens and that her tragic death should not go in vain,” Father Brown wrote.■ABy HORTENSE MYERSINDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -: i it st who serves a remote area of Canada within the Ar-Iftic Circle has proposed forming organization dedicated to the belief that the torture death ofago,♦ *Sylvia Likens two years “should not go in vair Lerov K. New, trial prosecu-for for the case growing out oftion showing it had been carried 100 miles by dog sled to the nearest post office. It was addressed to New whose efforts contributed to the conviction of Mrs. Gertrude Baniszewski. 38-year old Indianapolis mother, and four teen-agers for the death of Sylvia. The slain girl was a boarder at the Baniszew-could besome committee set up to counteract mistreatment of children andprosecution of adults guilty of same, I would like to help get contributions to make it strong.” “Let me know If there IsI can do. Iat-bvanything I can do. I don't have large resources myself but I dolated in the Northwest territories of Canada. Father Brown has lived with the tribe since 1962. and wrote that about the only visitors are fishermen tracted to Colville Lake “phenomenal catches New, in reply, said “it freshes me to hear from legendary persons such as yourself and to know that while man is destroying himself around theplied, the moreabuse. Onlv the Lord himself*»'can sav *whv\ but this I feelV *certain: ordinary. everydayi d ceive funds for the purchase | copies of the book possiblyre-ofatpeople, some young, some older, have a capacity to maim and torture,” New commented.“Overwhelmed Bv Crime% tre-“Our nation is being overwhelmed b\ crime. It increases•rat least five times faster than the nonulation increases. Seedscost. I suggest it not be you,due to vour inaccessibility, butV *I will be very happy to assist in setting up details.New said the organization has not materialized but he is hopeful it will.“Humanity does not deserve another likens case,” he said.population increases, of riot and lawlessness are fes-SW1M ATLANTICha\e a few friends.” the priest, globe, others are lifting him upski home in a modest-rent seethe Oct. 26. 1965, death of the 17 \ ear-old girl, said he has re-i lied to the Rev. Bernard Brown, who built and serves Our Ladv of the Snows Missiontion of the Hoosier capital, who died of beatings and burns.Indians at “WeSening Life TermsMrs. Baniszewski and her 19-on Colville Lake in northwestern Canada, and offered to join him in such an effort.year-old daughter Paula are serving life terms imposed at the end of a mass trial in 1966 and a son. John, now 14, andwrote. Father Brown told New he serves a band of HareskinColville Lake, building up a small of log cabins and live pretty much off the land.” the Catholic priest wrote. “Ihave my own team of huskies and hunt and fish with the♦ •aresettlementto his intended stature.”“As for the creation of fundsto spread the story of Sylvia.he added. I know that itwould be of tremendous valueto the world, for unless thedetails are literallv branded*the forehead of thetering in major cities throughout America. Students are incited bv off - beat, misguideddemagogues with the result we are bordering on insurrection inpockets of our society.The Arctic Driest, whoDELMENHORST, Germany (CPI)—A 44-year-old West German secretary, Almut Brandt, announced Wednesday she plans to trv swimming the Atlantichadna-New said the letter from two neighbor boys, both 16. are Father Brown bore an inscrip- serving 2-21 year terms.tives, haul my own firewood by dogs, and *o forth.”He also explained that theacrosspeople. It will occur again and again and she will have suffered and died in vain.priest,heard of Sylvia Likens througha book written bvswim 31 1swimmingOcean next summer.She said she will miles a day, spending night on an accompanying boat. The swim from Brest. France.eachnewspaper ireporter John Dean, suggested ,0 Newfoundland win take abo„t copies of the book be sent to;social workers. New suggested ________“She was a sweet, personable that “some person, disassociat-i SHOP BRAZIL FIRST!72 davs, she said.*South VietnamTemperatures DipLowers DraftBelow FreezingThroughout StateBv United Press lnlernation 1YearsTemperatures fell below fre ing throughout Indiana today a cold front which produced ichilliest day *ett1SAIGON (UPI)—South Vietnam today declared a “partialImobilization.” lowering t h edraft age from 20 to 18 andcutting down on deferments.Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu and Premier Nguyen Oao Ky issued the order designed to increase the nation’s military manpower by 60.000 to7(H). 000.season sfirmly over the state.It was 29 at Terre Haute, at South Bend. Fort Wav \ | Lafayette, Cincinnati and 1 ansville, 32 at Indianapolis, ai. 133 at Louisville.The lows were recorded afterthe mercury climbed no higher than the 40s over most of th*aboutstate Wednesday. Highs lnclud-ed 42 at Lafavette, 45 at SouthInformedsources said the edict, which will go into effect Jan. 1, may boost SouthVietnamese fighting manpowereven more because of itsunprecedented severity.The order came after a wave of American criticism.Bend and Fort Wayne, 48 at i Indianapolis and 53 at Evansville.Fair skies developed in the wake of turbulent weather Tuesday afternoon and night duringwhich storms caused heavy damage, resulted in one death and nearly a dozen Injuries.ATiiu \ nrf