Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1944 — Page 22

PAGE 22 : = HOTEL CLERK IS HELD "IN OFFICER'S SLAYING] ~~" " " " ~"

PRINCETON, Ind. Aug. 30 (U.!.; 'p) pritz Kuhn, ex-fuehrer of P.).—Palice today investigating they), German-American bund, and 25 story of Ottd Montgomery, 52, hotel foi)er German civilians interned at night clerk, who said he fatally gry stanton began the second week | wounded Warrant Officer Lee COX,{,¢ 4 hunger strike today. leader of the strike. He said the self Sunday morning. & 27, in a scufflé Monday night when{ gunn and his companions ap- trouble had already started when| Gitersonke's wife, Anna, 41, their Cox chased him downstairs after ineared to have lost little weight and (he arrived here and the former two sons, Jack, 15, and Joe, 13, and he protested a disturbance in the Ehowed no signs of being particu-|bund leader had only joined in the his sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward room of the army officer and hiS yarly hungry. Camp officials be-| protest. Gitersonke, of Homewood, all were bride of three months. lieved they had food hidden away.| The internment camp (is divided taken ill after drinking the coffee, Cox. on leave from Flora, Miss. The strikers were all men who into two sections—the larger part which Cook county toxocologist Dr. died vesterday in Gibson General had “caused trouble at other camps being used primarily for German William I. McNally said had been hospital. —-that's the reason they are here,” seamen of the ship Columbus which adulterated with arsenic. Cox. in service four years, is sur- A. M. Tenny, commandant of the was scuttled off the Florida coast| The dead man left two notes, the | yived by the widow, the former stockade said. “The kitchen has|in 1941. The other part is for Ger-|contents of which were not rePeggy Alvis. and his parents, Mr. been open all the time. They can!man civilian internees. The trouble-| vealed, before killing himself with " | 12-gauge shotgun.

OUR POISONED AS

GROCER KILLS SELF

decide they are hungry enough.” PEOTONE, 111, Aug. 30 (U. P.)— The strikers were protesting that Four persons were recovering to{recreational facilities were inade-|day from drinking coffee apparently |quate. poisoned by Charles W. Gitersonke, | Tenney said Kuhn was not the 46, a grocer, before he killed him-

Nazi Prisoners Refuse to Eat

and Mrs. A. J. Cox, all of Princeton. stant eating again whenever they some prisoners were segregated.

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PARIS, Aug. 30 (U. P)~W. R. Chrystie wag left behind to guard the embassy when the British diplomatic mission fled Paris in 1940. Hermann Goering rang the bell one day in 1941, and Chrystie opened the door, , “lI am going to take over this embassy as a private residence,” said the fat field marshal, “so please show me in.” Chrystie, an ex-sergeant-major in the lancers and a veteran of the Boer war, shook his head. “I am sorry, sir,’ he said, “but

this is British property and you cannot come in. Nor can you take over the building.

I shall refuse

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English Servant Bested Herr Goering

to allow you to do so.” Goering

squealed with rage. “You'll prevent me, you English pig, you—a servant,” he criedv “I will have you jailed for that.” Chrystie bowed. | “As you wish, sir, but you are still not coming in, nor can .you come here to live. This building is owned by his majesty, King George VI, and it is protected under international law. If you enter, it will be over my dead body, and that goes for Herr Hitler, too.”

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Goering back and closed the gate iu his face.

arrested and sent to St. Denis prison. Goering never lived in the British "embassy and took the house of Baron Maurice Rothschild next door, Chrystie stayed in jail five months, was then released under surveillance and returned to the embassy, where he was yesterday.

es oie GENERALS END FISHING TRIP

BISHOP, Cal, Aug. 30 (U.P). —Gen, George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, and Gen, ‘Henry H. Arnold, head of the army air forces, were on their way back to Washington today after a week's fishing

Shortly afterward, Chrystie was|in the high Siertas,

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