Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1941 — Page 15
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 THE Ilias TIMES | PAGE 15
Reich Health Chief Vexed ; SWEDE SHIPS A Nickel Counts |
By DAVID HM. NICHOL | ports published here. FLEE NAZI PORT ; : Copyright, 1941. by The Indianapolis Times | Dr. Conti said that he hoped there 3 3 and The Chicago Daily News, Ine, | would soon be a decree making 4 3 : | BERLIN, March 14.—The increas-| possible to proceed against manu- " 3 Rid | ing use of stimulants. sleeping po-!facturers of such “remedies.” The : ' : /
tions and similar “remedies” by the| misuse of morphine has been Elude Buards in in Blizzard,
German people was attacked recent - stamped out, he declared, adding:
lv by Dr. Leonardo Conti, Reich| “It is just as necessary to prevent Survive N. Sea Attack
health leader. who spoke before the the consumption of useless seda- En Congress of German Health Associ-|tives which in the long run are To Join British. | 3 Sono / at Lions in Weimar, according to re- ‘harmful.” : ES —— EE memammes NEW YORK, March 14 (U. P).—| | : 3 IN ) Five Norwegian merchant vessels : ; NS | 4 i ®
escaped from a Swedish internment | port. raced across the North Sea un- | der German bomb and machine gun!
tack ana senchen stety unter wn | (4 vy | . In keeping with our policy of "NO CARRY-OVERS" we have
escort of British war ships, it was
learned today.
Qo in _-=ra. | taken 151 FUR COATS... JACKETS and SCARF S from ships already have joined the Nor- | : : 1 f wegian merchant fleet under com- |
missiot. to the ‘Norwegian Govern- | : ® » » » ment in eile in London and the| That nickel that 8-vear-old higher priced lines on our main floor and moved them to our
: S : ¥ a Skiba Norwegian Shipping and Trade Gilman Jung of 3819 Broadway
TS : Soles and Uecls wg) rs SB Commission. is dropping into the can will buy : five meals for hungry Chinese
a 4 ot U0 tous 0d) Lame Hy 8, w Fei NE Ale: Downstairs Bargain Basement. This merchandise is now priced
: one a 15,000-ton tanker, were among ' o Chrome Soles 37 Norwegian vessels interned at a Siance. His father, Harry Jung,
# Cripple Shoes Rebuilt y 8 ; / BR western Swedish port when German | 1S active in the Chinese Emer(i : . A d hi ® " pian UL UR Nem | troops marched ‘inte Norway last) PC, Reef, Boies, Sd, ph for Quick Close Out regardless of former markings! | Widened : April. After that they were guarded T y : - chapter of the American Bureau - for Medical Aid to China. At any
; STE ; by Swedish authorities and German Full Line of Shoe Laces, aerial patrols. Tsoles ELL hh Polishes Several weeks ago, it was learned, Tate, like thousands of others in Indianapolis, he is giving for aid
" the ships eluded their guard during ui h : Our LAMAC-WELD Process for Resoling— a blizzard and put to sea. Their| '0 civilians in a warring world. ~ Gives New Shoe Appearance With Old Shoe Conifort jusence was not noticed for several : 10Urs. Re _— When the storm abated German — dal INET WAIT SERVICEmm—. bombers spotted the ships in the WILLKIE BEMES, North Sea and attacked. The atSEAR S. | 1] . | |] h o A TY 1] C 1] tickers bombed and machine-gunned J the ships, but they continued on
iS their course and suffered only ove] al CLG ALAC hie casualty among the crews
Terms Shrvalii Involving His
Smart CLOTHES for MEN Grandfather ‘Appeal
To Prejudice.’
NEW YORK, March 14 (U. P.)— Wendell L. Willkie accused Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goeb- | bels today of making an “appeal to | prejudice against the Jewish peo- | ° L ple.” He referred to news stories in the a Kingocrows why Willkie's grandfather left Ger-
German press purporting to explain |
! } J ® many. The stories said the family : 5 0 B B { lost its property to a Jew named SEE ur argain asemen | Gerson. . 5 . Mr, Willkie said he had never : Where tomorrow, Thrifty, Value-Wise women will be able to
" heard of the “incredible” Gerson ' ; / story but knew his grandiather| buy for NOW and Next Season, the Fur of their Dreams at a possessed “a deep and abiding hat- A Trach fit iain . Sh Earle # Bost tection red of German autocracy and mili-| raction of Its original price. op karly tor best selection:
tarism, a passionate love of liberty, fand a warm and sympathetic un|derstanding of the problems of the | Jewish people and of all minority |
groups.” $ ” . . f S sed and flatSmart Fit and Fabric & re TL ea! 3 [S 4 / / y Ol ] N [ F D / os : oo said Mr. Willkie. “Any American | °
of y could be proud of having Mr. GoebPlus Durability! Re ho bels as an enemy. I am distressed,
however, that in an attempt to ip ® s y sage, he invented rr 2 To Place Any Coat in Our Layaway son one with its appeal to prejudice
t the Jewish people. I never . Cg Whe EN FREE STORAGE UNTIL FALL
incredible.
. “I do not pretend to have devoted ! : i S48 . . any time to studying family history. | oor hy Pay cash if you like, or use
If the talk I heard as a boy at home | our *“Budget Plan” and
is correct, my grandfather came to the United States in 1848 as a result | " of the democratic revolution of that! Cail take your 3 vear, later returned to Germany for | ; 4 v yi th 0. a few years, married and then re-| ih . Fur wi u N turned to the United States in 1860, ! § ? where he lived until he died. These ; you. GY© things I know only generally by : / family tradition. “I do know as facts, — that my grandfather taught my) father a deep and abiding hatred of German autocracy and militarism, a passionate Jove of liberty and a warm and sympathetic understanding of the problems of the Jewish people and of all minority groups. “I am proud that my father taught those same doctrines to his {children and I am firmly convinced, despite Mr. Goebbels, that millions of Germans enslaved by Hitler still cling to those beliefs.”
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War Doesn't Stop Daily Tea
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