Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1921 — Page 14

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GERMANY WILL FREE SLEUTHS Americans to Be Held in Prison Only Long Enough to ‘Save Nation's Face.’ MOSBACH, Germany, March 25.—Carl Neaf and Franz Zimmer. American detectives serving prison sentences here, and whose release has been demanded by the United States, probably will not serve their full terms, it was stated today. The Germans plan to f-ee them as soon as it Is possible to do so and at the same time "save Germany's face.” It Is intended to keep the men In Jail a reasonable time and then turn them loose with the explanation that the Berlin government was going to do so anyway and that the American Government’s demand "had nothing to do with It.” Meanwhile, the Germans fear an attempt will be mayie to liberate the Americans by force. Officials are worried because of the town’s proximity to the allied lines and plan to remove the prisoners toward the Interior of Germany. There was special fear that the French would releasw* the men if the allies should decide to extend the occupation zone. The detectives, who were attached to the American Army, were sentenced after attempting to kidnap the American •lacker, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. They are reported to be well fed and permitted to receive supplies from American headquarters. U. S. ASKS BRITAIN TO GET BERGDOLL WASHINGTON. March 25.—The United States has asked the British government to demand of Germany the extradition of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. wealthy Philadelphia slacker, who Is enjoying asylum In the enemy country. It was learned today. The request was made by the State Department to the British embassy here. extradition could be demandjfA Iff Great Britain on the ground that We Sraft evader got to Germany on a forged passport obtained In Canada. State and War Department officials believe such action by Great Britain Is the most practical means of bringing Bergdoll back to this country to serve his Jail term. They point out that Great Britain has made peace with Germany and can negotiate with the latter country through channels on such a question. The United States, however, is still technically at war with Germany and all treaties, including extradition conventions, with that country still remain automatically abrogated.

SAMARITAN ACT OF GIRL COSTLY Benefactor of Shelbyville Girl Robbed of $l5O, Ticket to Chicago. Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 25.—A •tory of ingratitude was related here today by Miss Esther Lasalle, 22. of Buffalo, N. Y, who reported to the officers that she was stranded after having been relieved of her money, amounting to about $l5O, and a ticket to Chicago, by her friend, Miss Margaret White, whom •he said lived in this city. Traveling meu at a local hotel, who heard the girl's story gathered a purse for her to continue the trip to Chicago. The girl Informed the authorities that •he had been the sole support of her father at Buffalo, N. Y., where sh. was in charge of the waitresses at a cafeteria. The White girl applied for a position, ahe said, and as she was In a large city and without friends Miss I.asalle said she took her to her own home and the White girl shared her room for the ten months in which they lived there. After the death of Mr. Lasalle the two girls left Buffalo, Miss Lasalle intending to go to Chicago and she said the White girl was bound for her home In this city. At the depot in Cincinnati she left her pocketbook with Miss White for a few moments and It was then, she believes, that the money and her ticket to Chicago were taken, while the White girl placed her own ticket to Shelbyville, Ind., inside the purse. Young America Plans for Community House Special to The Times. YOUNG AMERICA, Ind.. March 25. Residents of this village are planning the erection of a community house. The three church organizations here are cooperating in the enterprise and Purdue University has been asked to aid In working out plans. The structure win be used for church purposes, but will include a gymnasium with a basket ball court Hines Will Speak at Hartford City Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., March 25. L. N. Hines, State superintendent of public Instruction and former superintendent of schools here, will be the speaker at the commencement exercises of the Hartford City High School otr the night of May 25. There will be sixty graduates.

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Officer Will Wed Girl He Rescued BOSTON, March 25.—When Mounted Officer William J. Lamb of the Back Bay dashed down the Fenway bridle path and stopped the runaway horse driven by Miss Gertrude M. Galla, Wisconsin Rapids (Wis.) heiress, there began a romance leading to a bridal path. For next Wednesday the officer and Miss Galla are to be married. The bride-to-be is a student at the conservatory of music.

URGE RELEASE SLACKER ‘DICKS’ Hartford City, Ind., Wants Detectives in Bergdoll Case Freed. Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., March 25. American Legion members here are circulating a petition, to be presented to President Harding, asking that the United States government take steps to secure the release of Franz Zimmer and Carl Neuf, Americans sentenced In Germany for attempting to kidnap Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, American draft dodger. Mrs. Hack Chosen Shelbyville Leader Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE. Ind., March 25—At a meeting of Democrat precinct committeewomen of this city, Thursday, Mrs. Charles A. Hack was selected as chairman of the Democratic Women’s Organization for the coming city campaign. Mrs. Hack's appointment followed her activity in the campaign last fall, when she assisted her husband, Charles A. Hack, county Democratic chairman. Mrs. Hack will call a meeting within the next few days to formulate plans for the activities of women In politics.

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Fourth Distriet Clergy to Aid Legion Drive Special to The Times. GREENSBURG, Ind., March 25.—The ministers and priests of the Fourth district have been asked to preach a special sermon on Americanism Sunday, April 3, in connection with the service and membership campaign of the American Legion, which will be under way at

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