Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1947 — Page 4
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RIPPED OPEN — Patrolman Lawrehce Farining and
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Bauer, Wife Are Parents; Revive Deportation Fight
Daughter Born | On Sept. 14
The birth of a daughter has revived the two-year fight of former, Ft. Harrison Staft Sgt. Frederick Emil Bauer and his Hoosier-born! wife against his deportation to his! native Germany The alleged enemy agent had resigned himself to deportation after he lost a complex series of court battles, Today, however, the couple informed The Times they have carried the fight to the supreme court Renewal of the fight, they said,| was for the sake of their daughter, Carmen Eloise Bauer, born Sept, 14, Faith “Never Walvered The flery brunet wife who stood by ‘Bauer through his battles is with him at Ellis Island where he awaits deportation. Her faith In him has never walvered, “Our present fight for justice " she said, “ . . . Is for our new | little citizen of the world.” Bauer, who spent on court battiles the money he had saved to buy a home and open a law practice in Indianapolis is now acting for himself. He prepared a brief and- filed it with the supreme court Aug. 25. His deportation will be delayed pending outcome of the action. His case also has interested Sen-
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rison photographer Frederick Emil Bauer and his Hoosier wife,
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Bauer's case attracted national 1945 when his wife protested he was held incommuhicado at Ft, Harrison The cause of his imprisonment she charged. was that as post photographer at Ft, Harrison he hac snapped photographs of nude dan ers at a party for Latin American dignitaries The pictures, taken under orders, showed high army brass and top Indiana officials in the background. They confiscated by the army during the probe and were not returned. with other evidence Three months later the army announced the pictures had nothing to do with the detention and that Bauer was held as a suspected enemy agent. He was given a discharge without honor rested by the justice department for deportation
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arrest set series of charged he WAS an American citizen by rights of .1935 naturalization and could not He admitted the German army while in his native country in 1940, but claimed he was forced to do so He further claimed he had double-crossed” the Nazis by refusing to function as. a spy and that his only reason for ever consenting to do S0 Was to "get out of Germany.” The army concelled Bauer “had committed no acts of espionage However, the outcome of a dramatic federal court trial here in which witnesses were flown in from Gers
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Leaders Chosen In Fund Drive
Residential Division List Announced
Residential division leaders serve during the 28th annual campaign of the Indianapolis Community fund have been appointed, Mrs, Easley R. Blackwood, division chairman, today announced the appointment of Mrs. Joseph J. Cole, Mrs. J. P, Smith, "Mrs. Leonard Solo{mon and Mrs, Katherine Willwerth,
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Others Announced Mrs. Kenneth Cox, district 13; Mrs. Harold Oshry, district 14; Mrs John Burkhart, district 16, Mrs. Sheldon Sayles, co-chairman; Mrs. Jack Goldberg, district 17; Mrs Robert Efroymson, district 18. William Burcham, district 19, Miss Mary Riggs, co-chairman; Harry Gorman, district 20; Mrs. Oliver Martin, district 21, Mrs. PF, B. Ranom, co-chairman; .Mrs, MoiTis Jacobs, district 22, Mrs. Lewis Lurie co-chairman, and Mrs. Charles Brignall, district 23, Mrs. Henry B Steeg and Mrs. Henley Blackburn, co-chairmen. Chairmen and team captains will meet at 8 p. m. Oct. 8 in the Columbia club for instruction. Fermor 8. Cannon, general chairman, will peak and a training film will be
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Into Romania PRAGUE, Oct. 1 (U. P.).=Dispatches from the Balkans reported today that the Romanian government had imposed severe restrictions on entry into the country. Specific reasons were lacking. But Budapest reports quoted travelers as ascribing the restrictions to the strained economic situation. They sald attempted currency reforms were not working out. The black market dollar rate is six times that of a month ago.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 1 (U. P.) ~The recent sale of a 139-unit Knox, Ind. housing project was under protest today. The protest followed filing of a suit by the American Legion in federal court. The Legion, suing in behalf of Richard Van Deman, Knox, and other world war II veterans, charged . that the federal public housing association sold the surplus homes to Knox Homes, Inc. for $150,000, despite a bid of $175, 000 by the veterans who live in the units. t The suit alleged that the FPHA ! “exercised arbitrary discretion” in ordering the sale on a cash basis, did not give proper notice of the sale to the veterans, disregarded the ex-G. I’s priorities, and asked that the sale be declared null and void,
NEW CARRIER HITS WAYS PORTSMOUTH, Va, Oct. 1 (U, P.) ~The 45,000-ton aircraft carrier Coral Sea, one of the navy's heaviest and fastest ships, was commissioned today at the 'Ports-
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