Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 17
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FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1939 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
y The Kaczynskis Spend a Woeful Day INDIANA FARMERS [Sim Bsns snes) Convicts May ‘Get the Air’
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 15 (U. P).—| Their sister, Frances, 14, screamed had been bitten by a dog on the PAID $9 299 934 For soil building work and cOm- | MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Dec. 18 equipped with sets for about $1500 It was an unhappy day for the and ran toward home to tell what | way. The parents rushed the girl ) ) pleting agreements to remain within
Kaczynski family | ; " . : ay. was to the hospital, where the four First, 6-year-old Frank grabbed had happened. On the way, she was P
a live trolley wire. Bound by tne | Struck by a driverless auto. [brothers and sisters met each other sald. As parity wheat price pay-
soil depleting acreage allotments,
phone sets installed in their cells rata cost contributions,
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APPEAL NOTICE
(U, P).Oonvicts at the State and added that officials were trying 10 BE ENTERED payments totalled $2710,671.84, be PERI can have radio head- | to find an equitable system of pros
circuit, he dangled from the Wire| Another sister, Anne, 16, heard again, LAFAYETTE, nd, Dee. 18~| ments for seeding within allot-| and dormitories, if they pay for the| The convicts would be able to pay BY KORTEPETER
n ’ y . w - s $1,750,845 was paid |Installation, Warden Alfred F. Dowd | the costs from funds on deposit His 8-year-old brother, Walter,|... vows and started home. When| All of them were out of the hos- Hoosier farmers were paid $9200. ments $1,750.845 was pai installation, Warden A F he costs i climbed a pole to drag Frank down,
pital today after treatment, except 93450 in Government benefits from| Farmers in 82 counties received said today Warden Dowd said that the prison
p but fell from the pole, injuring him- she arrived she told her startled prank, He suffered second-degree Jan. 1, 1039 to Nov. 30, 1939 for $475041775 for planting within) He said the approximately 2200|did not have funds to install the —
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Former WPA Executive and Kin Fight Sentencing In Fraud Case.
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Notices of appeals will be filled | Monday for Carl PF. Kortepeter, former Marion County WPA co» ordinator, and his father-in-law, Gurney GG. Derbyshire, their ats torney, Floyd J, Mattice, said today, Mr, Mattice said the notices would be filed as soon as Judge Robert ©, Baltzell returns from Chicago, The judge is attending the annual conference of the Seve enth Circuit judges and sald yess teraay he would return to his office Monday, Kortepeter was sentenced Weds nesday to 18 months and Derbys shire to one year and one day in Federal prison by Judge Baltzell, Both were fined $1000 each,
Found Guilty of Fraud
The two were found guilty by a Federal Court jury last week on charges of defrauding the Governs ment through diversion of WPA labor to build two roads on Derbys shire’s farm north of Southport, The farm has been platted as the Derbyshire Subdivision, Kortepeter and Derbyshire were released until 9 a, m, Monday on bonds of $5000 each, They were convicted on all three counts of indictments which charged unlawful diversion of money aps propriated by Congress; unlawful diversion of services acquired under funds appropriated by Congress and conspiracy to defraud the Govern= ment New trial motions of both were overruled by Judge Baltzell before he sentenced them.
Protest Nolan Statement
The motions, filed by Mr, Mattice, contended that U, 8. Attorney Val Nolan made a prejudicial state ment in his closing arguments to the jury when he told them that “If you go along with me in this and bring in a verdiet of guilty, I promise you I will call a special Grand Jury to hear evidence I now
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After the men were sentenced, the Judge granted Mr. Nolan's request and called the Federal Grand Jury into session for Jan, 15,
DEC. 31 IS DEADLINE FOR WHEAT LOANS
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 15. Farmers applying for a Government loan on 1939 wheat must do so before Dec, 31, L., M, Vogler, Indi= ana Agricultural Conservation chaire man, said today, In Indiana, 3564 wheat growers have taken out loans on their 1939 wheat at the present time and having stored 1,201,056 bushels of wheat as collateral on farms and in warehouses,
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