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TTESOAY, AUGUST 30. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE card Plans Innocent Plea In Death Complicity Charge PITTFBLRGH cfi Aldo Icardi lndic'cd yesterday by a federal grand jury m Washington on charges of talselv denying com plicity in the World War II death of Ma). William Holohan. will plead innocent to the indictment, his attorneys said- Icardl. 34, was not available for comment after the indictment was handed down, but his attorneys. Ruggero J. Aldisert of Pittsburgh end Samuel L. Rodgers ot Wash ington. Pa., said: Japan Asks Rearmament WASHINGTON w Foreign Min ister Mamoru Shigemitsu ot Japan prepared to take up with Ameri can officials today Japan's long range plans to rebuild its defense establishment once the most pow erful in Asia. In a second round of afternoon talks with Secretary of State Dul les, the career diplomat who signed Japan's surrender in 1945 was expected to outline his coun try's general proposals for a new and more independent role in sharing- defense responsibility in Asia. Before seeing Dulles, Shigemitsu arranged a busy morning at the Pentagon with calls on Deputy De fense Secretary Reuben B. Rob ertson Jr. and Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff. U.S. military authorities have been critical to date of Japan's slow pace in increasing its aelense forces. 1 Shinemitsu seemed pleased with his opening conversations with Dulles, describing the 140-minule session yesterday as "'highly use lul." Russicn Remarks On Child Care LONDON W Russian parents were told Tuesday that too much slapping or too much TV can spoil a child's upbringings. A. P. Tropimov, school inspector of the Moscow town district, hand ed out the advice over Moscow Radio Tuesday. He said parents should insist on their children doing all the home work set by school. 'In this, it is every important to create for the working child a nor mal atmosphere at home. Silence must be observed. Radio receivers and TV must be switched off." Tropimov said too many parents thought they could bring their chil dren inlo line with a slap. "Greai damage is done by cor poral punishment." he said. "Physical punishment usually moves children away from their parents, and develops reticence, lalfseness and cruelty.'! mf TTjms--tRe3Lv p Amount 12 Mo. 18 Mo. 24 Mo. 30 Mo. 36 Mo. $100... 8.78 5.99 4.59 3.76 3.20 $200... 17.55 11.97 9.18 7.51 6.39 $300... 26.32 17.95 13.77 11.26 9.59 $400... 35.09 23.94 ,18.36 15.01 12.78 $500... 43.86 29.92 22.95 18.76 15.97 $600... 52.64 35.90 27.54 22.52 19.17 $700... 61.41 41.89 3X11 26.27 22.36 $800... 70.18 47.87 36.71 30.02 25.56 $900... 78.95 53.85 j 41.30 33.77 ,28.75 $1,000.. 87.72 9 .83 j Jjjj7 "We have not had the opportu nity ol examinina or studying the deciils of the indictment, but be assured that Aldo Icardi intends to plead not guilty. We shall con tinue to represent Mr. Icardi In his four-year battle to establish his innocence." Icardi, tried and sentenced in ab sentia by an Italian court to life imprisonment for the slaying oi Holohan in December 1944, is a former Army lieutenant who now lives here and aspires to law prac tice. The courts have ruled he cannot be extradited and legal authorities say he cannot be tried in this coun try on a murder charge. The indictment stems from his testimony before a House Armed Services subcommittee which in March 1953 tried to find out what happened to Holohan when he went behind German lines in northern Italy as an agent of the Office of Strategic Services.. ' The House group reported there was sufficient evidence to warrant murder indictments against Icardi and Carl Lo Dolce, a former Army sergeant now working as a tool designer in Rochester, N. Y. Lo Dolce appeared before the errand jury but challenged its juris diction on the grounds that it was sitting outside the district where he resided- Lo Dolce, who was given a 17-year sentence by the Italian court, did not testify be fore the congressional committee. The main indictment against Icardi accused him of lying to the House group When he denied that Holohan left their secret Italian headquarters alive on the night of the slaying. It said Holohan died from the effects of poisoned soup given him by Icardi, Lo Dolce and others and from bullets fired by Lo Dolce. Holohan and the others were parachuted behind the German lines, witnesses at the Italian trial said Holohan and Icardi quarreled over whether help should be given Communist partisans, Holohan be ing against it. Some testified that a gold fund carried by Holohan and believed worth more than $100,000 was the object of those who killed him. The money was never recovered. The Justice Department declined to comment on reports that Italian witnesses' who testified before the grand Airy had been taken to Kocnesier. in Hocnester, loreman William Oaklea! said the spring federal grand jury had been bound over to hear "further cases." Lo Dolce said he would "take one step after another." 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