“ANOTHER WISE GUY!”
GERMAN-AMERICAN ARRESTED.
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WEBSTER (Massachusetts), July 16. The German-American Bund leader, Fritz Kuhn, discovered rural America to-day, landing' in gaol as a result of it. A policeman halted Kuhn and Count Anastase Von latsky, the leader of the White Russians in America, as the pair left a cafe and started to enter the Count’s car. The policeman insisted that the Count was too drunk to drive, and took both to the station house, where it was agreed that Kuhn should drive. After starting the motor. Kuhn leaned out of the window’ and cursed the police, who promptly pulled him out, and arrested him on ch-’urs of drunkenness and profanity. Kuhn was released after he and the Count raised 54 dollars bail. “Kuhn was just another wise g” v .” commented the Police Chief, John Templeman, “who thought this was a hick town, and that he could stage one of them beer-hall putsch things, and be a dictator in it.’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1939, Page 7
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