Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1941 — Page 6
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FALSE ALERTS
British Officer Declares They Prepare Public for Actual Raids.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (U. P). —A high-ranking British anti-air- | craft officer said today that false | air raid alarms such as the east and west coasts have experienced | must be expected in the early days! of war and are extremely valuable for defense training. | Explaining that several such § alarms had been sounded in Eng-| § land beginning ten minutes after | the 1938 war declaration, he said | _ that they also had been accbm-| §
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HEAD OF UNION PUT UNDER BOND
Markey Issues Order; Violation of Picketing Rule Alleged.
Emmett Joseph Williams, executive head of the local Teamsters and Chauffeurs Union, has been ordered to file a $1,000 peace bond by Judge Joseph Markey of Superior Court 1. The order was issued following testimony that union members had violated a restraining order issued by the court in a case brought by the Pure Oil Co. which charged that pickets had damaged the firm's
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Baroness, Aviation Expert, Among Aliens Held by FBI
NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (U. P)— The Baroness Lisette de Kapri, an attractive brunet rated an expert in several branches of aviation, was among the aliens held by the FBI today at Ellis Island. She was taken into custody at a small hotel frequented by aviators near Roosevelt Field, N. Y. For a woman whose appearance at the field always created something of a stir, little was known about the Baroness. She was said to be of Rumanian descent, long resident in Switzerland and the holder of first citizenship papers in this country. She always seemed to have plenty of money. In 1939 she told ship news reporters that she was buying ambulance planes for the International Red Cross in association with
deal of flying about the country and on one trip in 1939 covered 10,600 miles, including parts of Mexico.
LEAHY KIN ENLISTS
CHICAGO, Dec. 11 (U.P. —William Francis Leahy, 22, Chicago, identified by recruiting officers as the nephew of Admiral William Leahy, ambassador to the Vichy
Government, enlisted in the U. S. Navy yesterday. .
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“an important European industrialist.” “I see no difference,” she said at the time, “between a poor Frenchman who may be dying and a wounded German.” The Baroness, who is also known as Lisette von Kapri, did a great
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