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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

COUNT MAY ASK COURT'S RULING TO VISIT LANGE

Real Estate Head Proposes — PE = = ‘Barbara's Fear He Would ‘Tax Holiday’ to Spur | LEEW a . Seize Son Reported Rea-

THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938

‘ . | grandfather, the former Kaiser Wil- | cause of the Count's anger and his | the death of Arthur Demree, retired | helm, would disinherit him, theeals, and that these threats Seal | postal clerk, who was shot during To all thes sopardies to noble | the Countess hurrying to Police 3 ese jeune cies Amer. | Court more from a desire to retain [® drugstore holdup about a year ago. | jcan<born countess was oblivious | Possession of the boy than for fear | The new trial motion charged nu- : Ane < ‘ ; of bodily harm to herself. | merous errors in admission of evi-| yesterday. She was seen in the | i) | It was said that the Countess was , y servi life garden of her estate during the | enuinely alarmed by the idea that dence. Morris started serving a life Sout (Saaton, piaying with we the Count might get possession of Sentence about two weeks ago. 8 s and chatting gaily with { ms——

an unidentified man. At that time | the boy and thus hold the upper | wise Use Your CREDIT

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ti in tl rt ’s dock The first difference in the Haugh- | ion in the prisoner's dock. | witz-Reventlow household were said | To Prove to You That Our Permanent Is Superior We Will Give You Credit for $1.05 on Our Regular $2.95

The Count's secretary said today |to have come up soon after the Famous “Mitzi” Live Steam Permanent Guaranteed: 5

that he would remain in London | marriage. They were occasioned by | several days, hoping that the Coun- | the Countess’ golden-hearted gen- | YOU PAY ONLY Complete with $ 2 for $8.01 Your money back if vou ean duplicate this value. Waves guaranteed for fine, coarse, gray, dved, bleached, hard-to-wave hair

tess would send him permission to |erosity to friends and strangers see the boy voluntarily, and that |alike, on whom she squandered costhair trim, double shamBring the children. Shirley Temple, Mae Murray, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

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some arrangement could be made to | ly gifts daily. settle their matrimonial status and | ——— LONDON, July 14 (U. P) —Count | arrange for the boy's future. NEW TRIAL IS ASKED | Court Haugwitz-Reventlow's desper-| The secretary said nothing Rbk ate desi for custody of his son, oft 3 feconcllation and cio nds ofl BY DEMREE SLAYER | spring of his marriage to the $40.- | that a reunion was “unthinkable,” | — a | 000.000 American heiress, Barbara | barring some unforeseen develop-| Seventy-five alleged reasons why Hutton, kept him in London today | ment. (THOMAS MO ue life after his marital troubles had been| ~The version of the trouble ex- | sentence for murder, should be given : | plained to the United Press was & new trial were contained in a modismissed from Police Court. | that certain gossip involving Prince | tion filed in Criminal Court today. | | He was pledged to the Bow Street Frederick had been the primary! Morris was convicted by a jury in! Court to make no attempt to see | er — the Countess but nevertheless he re- USE VICTOR S mained nearby, deferring his return Layaway an i A small deposit holds to Paris to resume a rest cure. any article for | The Count’'s spokesman said that future delivery {| both a paternal affection and a de- : | sire for an heir to one of the few | surviving feudal families of wealth in Denmark, moved the Count. He

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| was determined. the spokesman said, | to make legal application, if neces- | | {

sary, for permission to see his son, Lance, 2 years old. | The boy was with his mother at | Winfield House, her estate, whose magnificence almost rivals that of Buckingham Palace. The Countess | had the child made a ward in { chancery of the British Crown before making criminal charges | against the Count which she withdrew yesterday | She had charged that the Count | | threatened to put her “on the spot”; | to “shoot like a dog” a London so- | | ciety man whom he suspected of in- | truding in his home; to seize Lance | | and to kill himself. It also had been | | charged at court that the Count had | | demanded $5,000,000 as the price of | his wife's freedom, and that he had | | threatened her with “three years of hell in the headlines” A All these things were dismissed | as misunderstandings or impetuous | outbursts. It was understood that | | fear of fresh revelations if

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Demands 38th St. Sewer Carry Only Storm Water, No Waste

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Count testified led to peace terms. Several aspects of the case were | deemed better kept from the public | prints. One was the position of | the certain “London society man.” | This man's name was never men- | tioned in court, but in London | drawing rooms the talk persisted, in spite of denials, that the man was Prince Frederick of Prussia, 26, | son of the former German Crown | | Prince, and that the Haugwitz- | Reventlow case was boding trouble for that former imperial family. | Friends of the Prince feared that

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Smith, Triangle Boulevard Civic Association president, City that the 38th only storm water and no sanitation waste into Fall Creek Engineer Henry B. Steeg and Works Board members said they red always to the project as a storm sewer to carry water off

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demand assurance the Works Board storm water from the streets dumped into Fall Creek have announced the project a storm sewer “But we cannot Board made its decisions about the sewer at et meetings. Unde: those conditions, the public does not know what really is going on.” Mavor Boetcher offered an explanation of the secret Works Board 30 which decided to sewer by the tunnel rather

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June i the than the open cut The Mayor said I called a dinner meeting of the Board for Thursday, June 30, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club We wanted to discuss the sewer situation freely and some Board members felt they could not do so at a

given until July 11. However, an entry on Works Board minutes of July 1 was made by City Attorney Michael Reddington. Board Secretary Ernest usually Keeps the minutes. The Board did not decide on the construction method at its regular | meeting July 1

Civic leaders have expressed op- | “the

position to what they termed growing practice” at City Hall of depublic questions at secret

meetings,

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HARLAN TRIAL NEAR END LONDON, Kv. July 14 (U. PP.) .— The defense in the Harlan Coal conspiracy trial drove rapidly

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