Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1939 — Page 14
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Nurry to MAROTT'S for PRACTICAL Gifts
‘Their Enjoyment Endures’
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MAPS M'NUTT'S DELEGATE DRIVE
McHale to Seek eek Votes in Al States Except Those Choosing F. D. R.
A campaign to seek the support | of delegates in all states except! | “where the name of President] I'll stay Here aig Jet them go to | osevelt nt be entered by his, Germany.” he said. | = Ah fri oe after ; an i| Tried here on an intoxication win ue a. charge at Thanksgiving time, a | by the MeNutt-for-President ofran- routine check of fingerprints by | ization, Frank M. McHale, campaign | jmmigration officials at Portland manager, said dads | Ore, revealed him as wanted by | In a statement, McHale sald: | the United States. | “Immediately Aor the holiday, pe was brought to court again season, the MeNutt-for-President
Held in the Marion County Jail | —_— for Immigration Department offi< | | eials on a charge of illegal entry into the United States, Herbert F, Lieflander, German sailor, said today he would “jump overboard on | the boat rather than go back to Germany.” “Lots of people over here like Hitler, I'll trade places with them. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
T 0 Jump Overboard Before I'll Go
By. RRS AI —————— —-
| Ore, | fingerprints of | were the same as those of Herbert
Back,’ Says German Detained Here
when I was released, IT was put in jail for 15 months for talke ing to two English sailors,” he told the judge.
Since Thanksgiving intoxication
| and resisting an officer charges | constituted his first offense, Judge
MoNelis suspended a $10 and cost fine and a 60-day sentence, The
| man at that time said his name | was Bdward W. Gillard and he | lived at 528 BE. Market St,
Then last week a telegram came to the Police Station from Marie
| Proctor, divisional superintendent
of Naturalization and Immigra= tion Department at Portland, The telegram sald that the Bdward Gillard
RULING ON MILK
PRICE EAPECTED
Board Is Expected to Issue
Final Orders Today Or Tomorrow.
A final order on Indianapolix milk | prices is expected to be issued by the State Milk Control Board today or tomorrow,
The Board resumed its second
week of conferences on the Indian apolis schedule yesterday and memsbers said they hoped to Somplete their study sometime today,
The Board indicated last week |
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1 | 3 oy F. Lieflander, wanted for illegal |that it probably will adopt a sliding 3 | entry into the U. 8. in 1037, | Detective Ed Rouls went to the . | Market St. address and arrested {| Lieflander, Asked why he was in Indians | apolis, Lieflander said he had | been on his way to Portland, | Ore, to see his sweetheart whom he hasn't seen since 1935, “I know she's waiting for me,” he said.
ak add yesterday. organization, well acquainted with “I love the United States. the fact that various states have
want to be a United States eiti- | carly and in some instances un-i go. 9 pe told Judge John MeNelis susual primary laws, intends to ask! j, broken English yesterday in for delegates to the next Democratic! mynjeipal Court 8. Although he | national convention who will be fa-| epjously had sald his name | vorable to the nomination of Paul a¢ Edward W. Gillard, he told V, MeNutt | Judge MeNelis his real name is “In states where the name of parpert FP. Lieflander. ‘ President Roosevelt might be en- Placed in the Marion County tered by his friends, of course, we| yo fh immigration officials, will make no effort because our i as. der said he “could stand campaign is predicated upon the y
this for quite a while, You should | “| Out of funds, he said he had well-known policy that if the Presi. be ——— prisons.” | ‘The reason I couldn't stay in | been working here in a restaudent chooses to run again, Mr, Me- © : " |
| s ; en | Germany was because I said what | rant. Lieflander said he first en Nutt will not be an opposing can-| Glaiming 0) ne gen 1 wanted to. You can't do that | tered the United States in 1924 didate ; | World War and had been chief | in Germany. and obtained his first naturaliza“In states which have favorite son| o: oles at the Free City of | “The last time T was in | tion papers. Naturalization Decandidates, we will ask only that| pa,.pie just before the Polish | Germany, I was arrested for being | partment officials reported he the delegates after discharging their) oo. he said there was no safety | a Communist. But I don't even | had been deported in 1932 for ilobligations to their friends, 100k fas] 4, Germany for him, "| know what a Communist is, Then legal entry. vorably upon our candidate, |
scale of retail milk prices, based ATT. TE Roebuck Tale Co.
upon quantity and various types of ‘RE ho gn fy "US Alabama at Vermont St.
The price differential plan wa) discussed. following public hearings |= at which several civie groups vigorously protested the temporary price | raise from il to 12 cents a quart {more than a month ago. The Board is expected to either) order a sliding scale of prices, make | the temporary 12-cent price per(manent or restore the 11-cent figure.
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CORRECTION!
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, we advertised Shick Electric Dry Shavers at $9.75. This was in error—the ad should have read Shick Dry Shavers $12.50.
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Herbert F. Lieflander . , . In Porl- | land a sweetheart and Immigration | officials ‘wait.
OFFICES TO CLOSE
H. L. McCarthy, regional di(rector of the Social Security Board in this area, said today, that Social Security offices will he closed Saturday and on Dec, 30, The offices will also be closed on Christmas and New Year's Day, [hs
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the slaying of Madge Oberholtzer in 1925. He was transferred from the]
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WASHINGTON, Dec, 20 (U, P).. ~Members of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic Ex- | pedition may not have any real | Christmas Dav at all Byrd radioed that his flagship, the North Star, probably will 3 R A cross the International Date A iia : Line Dec. 24, On crossing the \ \ Sy RI line heading westward, the ship automatically loses a day. Thus |
In states which by law, or by custom, prefer to select instructed | delegations, we expect to continue our campaign to acquaint the Democrate with the well-known and! >| proven administrative record of Paul V. MeNutt as Governor of In. diana, as United States High Com- employee of Kingan & Co, for 32 | missioner to the Philippines, and as Mrs. Floyd P. Peterman |SHeplo Nine bids on 31.000 tons of Indi-| Federal Security Administrator.” Services will be conducted tomor-| Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery Is el I fop ti = to follow the 10 a. m. services at the| Add washed screening coa’ jor tne row for Mrs, Floyd P. Peterman, STEPHENSON IS BACK day at het home 5006 Dorsey Funeral Home. | City sanitation plant were opened who died Monday at her hom | Survivors include the wife, Flor by the Works Board today. IN CELL AT PRISON = ie at br olor Do 0h ITS as |, 200rd Inembecs ardeted Puch. Mrs. Peterman, who was was Alexander, wi Lorn at Denver. Colo. and had lived | and a half-sister, Mrs, Carrie Miller, ing Agent Albert H. Losche to pre MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Dec. 20 ' Pasadena, Cal. pare a tabulation of bids for sub(U. P).—D. C. Stephenson, former |iD Indianapolis 30 years, She was a mission to the Board Friday. Mr. : 3 oh. the Indi Ku. member of the First Nazarene \milam Barrett Losche estimated that the cost of grand dragon of the Indiana Kus aren, the coal supply for 1040 would be Klux Klan, was returned to hisstate| The services will be held at 2:30| William Barrett, former Marion about $71,000. prison cell at 7:30 p. m. yesterday to|p. m. at the Otterbein U. B. Cha | County deputy sheriff, died Bh Clty — resume serving his life sentence for| With the Rev. W. E. Albea, First Hospital Monday following a three3 Nagarene pastor, officiating. Burial|year illness. He was 49, Byrd May Miss will follow at Glen Haven Ceme- Mr. Barrett, who lived at the East- | | tery. d " |gate Hotel, was a native of Wil- C} * $ D Besides her husband, she is sur-|ljamsport, Pa, and had lived in In- rg Hamilton County Jail at Noblesville Vived by a son, Russell, and her/dianapolis most of his life, He was wrisimas ay by Sheriff Joseph ©. Newby of barents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pate, employed by the Indianapolis Rail- S————— Hamilten County on orders of Judge all of Indianapolis. | ways, Ine, for 21 years and served Cassius M. Gentry. as deputy under former Sheriff] Stephenson had been taken to No- Mrs. Anna Mueller |Otto Ray. blesville to attend hearings on mo- rs. Anna | Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. | tiont made by his attorneys to at-| Mrs. Anna Marie Mueller, who tomorrow at the Usher Funeral]
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died at her home 2649 E. 18th St. Home and at 9 a, m. at St. John's| prison. Monday is to be buried at Crown | Catholic Church, Burial will be at Hill following services tomorrow at Crown Hill. Eg 10 a. m. at the Moore & Kirk Irv-| survivors include his wife. Carrie; ington Mortuary, She was 71. the mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett; EM- ROE A lifelong resident of Indian- pu prother, Harry, all of Indianapolis. | Gift ue Mrs. Mueller had attended and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashthe crossing is on the 24th,
tempt to gain his release from the
Qutfit includes a | fluffy blanket.
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MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND
. B. Brentwood
\ schools here and was a member of craft, Cincinnati, O. } Suggestion iu the Zion Evangeiical Church, — if J wis | Survivors include her husband: POSTPONES BIOFF all of Dec. 25 would be missed | GOLF George F. two sons, Fred, Indian- [ and the next day would be | apolis, and John, Willamstown, Dec. 26. 4 | Mich. two daughters, Mrs. Earl HEARING 3 WEEKS “Part or all of Christmas may $2. 95 § Meadow Columbus, and Mrs. Ray | Se ——— be lost,” the veteran explorer said, GOLF IRONS. ea. § Collins, Indianapolis. | SPRINGFIELD, Il, Dec. 20 (U. “but one thing is certain, ChristP)) —Governor Henry Horner last| mas packages will come out of H. B. Brentwood $ i y night postponed for three weeks his| the hold just the same, and there GOLF WOODS 4. 25a. 4 Freed D. McAlexander decision on whether to ask extra-| will be turkey and fixings on the GOLF Services are to be held tomorrow dition of William Bioff, theatrical| table regardless of the date.” BAGS (iii w3 50 Up HI Freed D. McAlexander, who died | don leader oo Jolrwoed ga _ Re . — - Sk RSA FOS OS FONT SR A Fh SA TO TOL OS SA a -yearsGOLF $4. 25 1s. his home, 115 N. Bradley Ave, old sentence for pandering. SHOES Up yesterday after a long illness. By Bioff charged through his at-| SPORTING | was 52. torney at a hearing on the extradi-Em-Roe coons co Mr. McAlexander, a native of [tion proceedings yesterday that ef-| : 4 : forts to remove him to Illinois were and Every Night 209 W. WASH. LI-3446 §| Rochester, Ind, had lived in Indi- E ‘fomented by C. I. O. leaders, well
til 9 0’Clock
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‘MESSIAH’ ARTISTS LUNCHEON GUESTS
The executive board of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale enter- | | tained solo artists who will sing to-| night in the “Messiah” at luncheon | | this noon in the Columbia Club. ‘Honor guests were Miss Kathryn | | Witwer, soprano; Miss Ruth Slater, | contralto; William Miller, tenor: {and John McDonald, bass. The | “Messiah” will be presented in the! Murat Theater under auspices of the Musicale.
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| | | TYPOTHETAE ELECTS |
| George Faulstich has been elected president of the Indianapolis Ty- | potnetae, printers’ trade association. | | He succeeds Arthur D. Pratt. Walter | Twiname was named vice president; | Ralph Duncan, secretary, and Earl Haverstick, treasurer. Elected to the | board of directors were Arthur S. Overbay, John Harrington, Hal T. Benham, Ray D. Barnes, George H. Cornelius, Arthur Randall, Arthur 'D. Pratt and Karl C. Wolfe.
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