Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1938 — Page 12
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thought so little of seizing a rattlesnake longer than himself, by the neck and then beating it to death, that he forgot to tell his parents] about it until they found the dead | snake in the barn. The reptile had | 11 rattles.
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“we are going to bring over our little girl.” Treason Charged
“I have a price on my head in Austria. If I went back I would be arrested for treason. Our citizenship has been expirated, so the|}§ Nazis may take our possessions and || give them to others. They have my | 1600 rare books, my money, my home, everything I had. “My wife and I are both Germans. We moved to Austria in 1932. We supported Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg. When he was confer- | ring with Hitler we thought he | |
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| © CHICAGO, Sept. 16 (U. P.).—Senator David I. Walsh (D., Mass.) Nurse and Baby Eluded a “hodge-podged, quilt-patched law” and charged that there had been an | : RT move to destroy the merit system since the depression. | Police by Bare Two ment Employees, A. F. of L. Sil aless & | in session at their seventh annua Ey 2400 ARE REPORTED | Pines Sncsiih ; LC “After 55 years of effort to estabNEW YORK, Sept. 16—Friedrich BE ee De Saul, Wg nave Krause, 40, and his pretty wife, tense. The law is different in every] There are, at the present time, p s every year.| approximately 2400 employees worktria, have moved into an apartment department and changes every year. app Y ploy at ¢ y Ah ‘ ; : at 231 W. 96th St, and for the first ward and promotion in Washington ters its third year of operation, rd and in the field.” R. W. Bunch, State Bureau of PerKrause, a veteran anti-Nazi writer of organized Federal employees be-| “The plan has become so well- . h : . cause of his opposition to the reor- known throughout the state that Captain of an anti-Nazi machinegun company, fled Austria when clared, “the reorganization proposal amination under the plan several : contained possibilities of one man weeks ago,” Mr. Bunch said. March 11. A price of 100,000 marks was placed on his head. His wife ice for selfish and political ends.” [has been completed, and the Buee a MM Sans TE reau in the coming year will em1 ross oo Wl >= land with his 4-year-old daughter, FURTHER BUSINESS service rating program, promotions through competitive examinations Kidnap the child for the ransom of 0 Pp : : he f the father. WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 (U. p.).|bersonnel practices,” Mr. Bunch —Government economists today pre- added. Captain and Mrs. Krause arrived in New York on Friday in a tourist consumers’ incomes and demand for FT. WAYNE, Sept. 16 (U. P.).— farm products this fall. John Kauffman, 18, York, Pa lain. They left their daughter, ; . S0 oie; with friends in Switzerland ur They lived at Bregehz, near the Swiss border. Early in March Capt mountains for a vacation. “We were skiing on a 6000-foot h the Nazi victory. Realizing that our lives were unsafe, we skiied land, but we were awfully worried | about the baby.” on going back into Austria for their | out al most immediately the!
today was on record as condemning the present civil service system as He addressed 250 delegates of the American Federation of Govern- | Hours. convention. pe UNDER MERIT PLAN only a patchwork, sham and pre- sau, Rita, German refugees from AusWe have a different system of re-|ing under the Merit Plan as it entime in months life seems secure to Introduced as the greatest friend sonnel director, announced today. for Austrian newspapers, and a ganization bill, Senator Walsh de-!3600 persons registered for an exAdolph Hitler took the country on using the whole Government serv-; “The major problem of recruiting was held as a hostage. His nurse phasize developing and refining the a Nazi squad at her heels, trying to UPTURN PREDICTED ‘x other necessary and proper Child Still Abroad dicted increased industrial activity, TRAIN VICTIM DIES cabin of the French liner Champ1 they are established here. Ki al us se and his wife went into the n,” he explained, “when we down the mountain into SwitzerThey planned to take a chance| sed the Swiss border with |
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to t wanted my husband and he would would stand against the dictator | be an official only a few days more.|and we were ready in Austria i was a half hour train ride to the fight the Nazis. | reporter and his wife had Swiss border. I had the passport,| «we had a secret army. I et | ittle money with them, so and when I got to the border the|.aptain of a well- equipped machine | gs quieted down & bit Mrs. guards searched me from head to company. We had plenty of arms! Krause made a daring attempt to foot, took off my clothes, took all 5n§ ammunition. But when March | go Vl tc apartment and get ©f the money I had, except 20 3; came and the German troops r Life savings and to shillings, about $3 in American), arched in. arrested Chancellor | ould do their money | Schuschnigg in Vienna, there wasn't | re then told of how the baby’s|much chance for the arti-Nazis.” nurse went back to Austria, and| New York Harbor was the great- | she ted, questioned about|egt jn the world to Mrs. Krause. Captain Krause, and her passport “My husband was so enticed that | was taken away from her the immigration officers had to call
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