Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 34

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Lose Appeal. eed Monday. Are Refused. tomato picking, silo filling, wheat] 3 i: ia : Naa } . : sowing, corn. husking, vegetable 3 i | Pedersl Judge Robert C. Baltsell| '°n¢° A ff Charles J. Hein, cabinetmaker . STOCKHOLM, Oct. 30 (U. P)~- harvesting and countless other ‘TAXES z E sald today he would rule tomorrow pias yr ky and authority on antiques, died German suspension of safe conduct | tasks. : i . morning against two Evansville| disorderly con-' this morning at his home, 1232 privileges for Swede’s overseas ship- ; "night club owners who asked that| duct. Xx Windsor st., after an illness of three ping promised today to increase the TWO NEW DETOURS: their sentences for violating war Acosta, h oY months. He was 78. existing strain on relations between y | MONT DAY pie ar estos be | 3 Pf dN | rn a Wha ave, na 2 rare anu swe] SEVEN ELIMINATED] Acos ) . was no fal Swed : "Arthur L. Clark and Harry Appell| to airplane Mr, Hein later moved to Spandau, Packard, 1217 Villa ave, he is a There h \ : November Ist «+

E : turers, won the Pulitzer comment on the German move, _ had pleaded guilty to violating WPB| manufac b. in 1021, | Germany. He came to this country| graduate of Technical high school am re Two new detours were placed in & limits on the amount they Sy SWAY WOT N I Eth |at the age of 10 and settled in In- sue aa Siployed at RC A. |which Berlin sai was necessitated yoy on tne state highways last| fend jor odes le» a Olarence Chamberlain over New | dianapolis. Mr, Hein was a member pr m ng Le marines. by military dispositions in the week. a Skagerrack, through which Swedish| o,, oes Road 38 from Road 52

Ce k in 1927 and flew Richard E. [of the Indianapolis Saenger-Chor : "that an agreement had been made | York ; ’ By their attorney with federal o-| Byrts America lo France the and the’ Workmen's Benefit soclety. 3 YOUTHS ARRESTED [shipping must pass to reach the|,, ppumerry and the other closes

Ey same Vear. : 3 iclals to receive fines instead of atl NS yer in the United States, | | Daughters Survive WITH $1800 LOOT Most ves aod the Atiautlc oben. Road 59 four miles south of Linton} . i popes said they believed, | he flew for the loyalists in Spain | Survivors are four daughters, teenaged youths were dre ever, and REGER 100 Ine Dagens Ny- | ¥here a bridge is out. PHONE FOR A LOAN — Anytime, Day or Ni ) t through their attorney's statements, | in 1936. Mrs. Martha Ketcham, Cincinnati, heter criticized the Nazi action, ex-| Detours which were eliminated in- 5 roug rey | | rested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff) oC ly") be that “If the Ger-|ciude Road 1, from Cambridge Cit ® 4 out of 5 MORRIS PLAN Loans Made Without Endorsers. Borrow on they were pleading guilty 0 : "HADASSAH HONORS | 0. Mrs. Mathilde McKenzie, Mrs, Virgil Quinn after more than $1800 presting Je Mo in » ] . y Character, Auto or Fumiture — from $75 to $500 to $1,000. Many loans one minor count of a six-coun | Geraldine Skirvin and Miss Louise gr passage, north; Road 9, from Road 31 to completed while you wait. No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives,

in war bonds, clothing and personal maybe the war's development will.” | Road.46; Road 64, from English to

8: indictment. Representatives of 7 attorney general and district oh MRS. JACK GOODMAN Hein, all of Indianapolis; three effects was found in their posession.| The effect will be felt most in Marengo; Road 175, south of Coates- Take 6 weeks to make the first payment. FREE PARKING cross the

ney’s offices as well as>the defense ) , sons, Emil, ‘William and Marvin] A salesman of a Detroit business semi-luxuries, such as coffee, tea ville; Road 150, from Palmyra to street in Arcade Garage for auto appraisal. 5 wreM 12 attorneys all denied making any, NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (U. P).- “| Hein, all of Indianapolis; a sister,|firm reported the goods taken from and tobacco, which already are New Albany; Road 154, west of| § Phones MArket 4455 ° RN esi IS “deal” during the three days of Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New York, his car in a downtown parking lot scarce. Graysville; Road 205, from South ne or H] Barly Bird (Mrs. Martha Eckler; a brother, ’ Come -te Morris Plan 45 Early Bird testimony. City was elected president of Ha- : both of Berl recently. Observers looked for a further Whitley to Columbia City and Road 110 East Washington St S00 World Tod: “There isn't a scintilla of evidence | women's Zionist organization Emil Hein, h of Berlin, Ger-| myo of the arrested youths have chilling in Swedish-German rela-|234, between the Fountain-Mont- . as Barly Bird that these men were misled,” Balt- {many, and three grandchildren, Opl.|\ evious records. tions, gomery county line and Read 47, HR ey ell said at the conclusion of testi- | ©f America, to succeed Mrs. David Walter E. Hein Jr. stationed at : . MAT News mony. “They were told by all at- De Sola Pool at the close of the] {Camp Butner, N.C; Carolyn Ketch- iit “800 Early Bird torneys involved that recommen-|pational convention yesterday. {am and Charles McKenzie, both of = . 8:30 Garden G: dations are not accepted by this | Vice-presidents elected were Mrs. | | Indianapolis. ’ 8:45 Men and B E court. Samuel W. Halprin, Mrs. Herman| Funeral services will be conduct- —— $:00 Youth on ’ pe? . “Clients do not dictate to this Shulman and Mrs. Sundel Doninger, | {ed by the Rev. Charles M. Query ’ 9:30 Adventures Lo court what the sentences shall be. all of New York; Mrs. Raphael | at 2 p. m. Monday at the J. C. : ; 5:43 Adventures Neither do defendants change their Tourover of Washington,” Mrs. Wilson chapel of the chimes, with . 6:00 Let's Prete | —— 10:15 Let's Prete pleas after sentence has been pro- | | Adolph | Sieroty of Los Angeles and burial at Washington Park ceme- i } 10:30 Ration for

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