Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1941 — Page 4
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ry . a y fh a we IAN: POTS TIVES a —_—_—_—————— WEDNESDAY, AUG. or, 1941 h FROM OITY IN JEWS FACE NEW = ‘Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 O'Clock NEW AIR CLASS .. 2B =P ilk = | HITLER SLAVERY
Take Pre-Flight Scholastic - _ wlll y a - ‘Drastic Measures’ to End Work at Maxwell Field | et Labor Shortage on Way, -
Starting Sept. 6. fo mpm . oy Germans Say.
Five young men from Indianap- - By DAVID M. NICHOL olis are among 27 Hoosiers recently 1 - - Copyright, 1841, by The Indianapolis Times
enlisted in the Army Air Corps as E ’ R ] and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. I Co ta hel a — | | BERN, Aug. 2% — A new drive Thursday | month pre-flight training course at! > fy “S_— against Europe’s Jews, virtually con- Friday } Maxwell Field, Texas, beginning! § , ‘ BM | demning them in some sections to Sept. 6. | the auction bloc as slave labor, is Saturday ®
Fri aan he Blake es taking shape under the leadership St.; Harold Harvey Hunter Jr. of! of the continent’s Nazi masters. Turner Aeronautical Corp: Elwood 1 “Germany,” writes the Berlin corAdrian Norris. 4320 N. Illinois St. : : Sy respondent of the Gazette of Lau-
Randall Edwards Pack. 517 N. Brad-| . ley St, and Robert Hill Snyder. 609 sanne, “has decided to take dras-
N. Wallace St. ree tic measures to arrive at a definitive The iid Pre, fags training plan : 5 : solution of the Jewish problem, not will enable cadets to receive pre- k ; 4 . ilitar a 6 ithe only in Germany but in the conparatory military and scholastic in que and haps also in Allied
struction before assignment to r d J primary pilot training schools Oct. territories.” The specific measures
4 and thereby providing more time are not yet known, the newspaper for actual fiying during the 30- : says, adding: : week-primary course. “They will likely be similar to the The Hoosier cadets are among 146 Col. Roscoe Turner (left) shows his father, Robert IL. Turner, creation of ghettos in Warsaw and from Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and| Corinth, Miss, the latest acquisition to the Turner stable of airplanes. | other Eastern cities.” West Virginia, enlisted through the] Delivered yesterday, the new five-place cabin biplane is a Waco E, | German editors, the newspaper Bik Corps fea nesctusness powered by a 450-horsepower Pratt & Whitney “Wasp” engine. It [80S on, said Hint the ye was ww: i} ah RSS : ME has a top speed of about 240 miles an hour and cruises at 195 miles an | Planned because of recent demon- bi: > g Ro ; OER RSS
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AM ERICAN WINDOW hour. This trim and speedy passenger plane sells for around $22,000 S' rations in New Sk hg beeause 3: En y f $i : 5 sry | and will be used by the Turner organization for cross-country charter | 0 the "more and more hostile at- - BR § 3 ] : B eq ut I } u | N ew GLASS MERGER 0. K.’D| trips. Col. Turner's father, who was one of the first to take = rite in jive of Jutsrusionst Jews mod el : hit E ' PITTSBURGH. Aug. 27 (U. P) — the Wace, recently visited his son hore for a few days. erin a es Nar Or 3 . dow Glass Co. today or a BROKEN NECK IS FATAL! BOY FOR VIRGINIA BRUCE marshaling of Europe's Jews stems Mi rrors 71 1e LT I 0 { 2H, e : Ee ke Broo Oo nay TRO! LAFAYETTE, Ind. aAug. 27 (U| HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 2 (U. P).pom the Nazi's own compelling need Sa al ti lh that will permut/P) —Ernest F. Bryant 28 Misha- —Blonde actress Virginia Bruce, who| for labor to meet the astronomical 4} 5 Sead) Dan . po waka, son of Maj. and Mrs. F. W. gave birth last night to a six pound, | demands of total war as Hitlen must Only . BE per cent of the terday of a broken neck suffered cellent condition today at Good Dec Applied by Vichy shareholders, the recapitalization|in a a Sewiien: I Lake Samaritan Hospital. Miss es, Yo ' Sowel dl wr : ci | Maxinkuckee Aug. 10. € was wife of J. Walter Ruben, Metro- ur important evelopments oii £000.00 in dividend arvearages on Worth much more! Genuine the companys Class A and 7 per|here from Parkview Hospital in has another ‘¢hild, Susan, 9, by the; days: . +. OlVES clear, cent preferred stocks. Plymouth Monday. 'late John Gilbert, actor. 1. Anti-Jewish regulations similar \ 8 i plate glass Hh g : ; to those installed by the Nazis in ecg 2 NA true reflection! Choice of Doelipied Frarue: REVS heen dccread FRE : Jf PERE smart shapes with ornamental
Stockholders of the American Win- Beobachter itself, however, the r Window Gia su : | E : : ; EE ncow (HiaSs to revue Bryant of West Lafayette, died yes-| 11 ounce son, was reported in ex-| now wage it. i 3 id Each B ; RR ac $9,000,000 in dividend arrearages on) brought to St. Elizabeth's Hospital Goldwyn-Mayer studio executive |have occurred within a matter of in the unoccupied area, closing
many professions, empowering the 18 MS nn : \ frames in gold bronze finish, appointment of trustees or receiv- § Re aa = : ] ers for Jewish property, and for- ; 3 3 Strong, hea y. bidding the sale or liquidation of property without official permission. 2. Rumanian officials ruled that
all Jews from 18 to 60 are obligated ES ESE CR fw ; for work service, the duration of : — Y " Choice of Smart
which is not announced. The Hun- $82 Ba } ® garian news agency, meanwhile, re- 8 3 ll $3 ; M ported that ghettos are being estab- | & 2 : : nr r or I) lished through all of conquered p EY : 3 : Bessarabia. ti x : : 1 3) 3. The Nazis announced that they : £ ; i ® will shortly set up in Warsaw an RRR | . 3 A Each office where German businessmen 4 : ! oS ! < : : can get advice about transferring ; . 4 ON E = eR Mirrors of select window glass, ius! les 0 Sewish shor, always, - re NN ig 3 with open work borders, maof course, under Nazi supervision. — . Re i . i 4. Berlin had an outbreak of nuis- Sk EEK sonite backs. Attached hangance raids and detentions, with RG = SR er. Round or square shapes. Jews arrested for not having RR 5 : reached their quarters a few minutes after the 8 o'clock curfew, or
for possessing fruits which Jewish ae ; ho , i So . ration cards do not cover. They : A Adjustabl e were “interned” for two days to two ; k weeks and warned that the next : BR D k i time will mean concentration es amp
camps.
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VICTORY, SAYS DUKE WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (U. P). ; Handsome brown —The Duke of Kent, youngest : bakelite desk lamp
brother of Britain's King George [+4 di b! VI, last night reiterated his Gov- ® with adjustable ernment’s confidence in a victory shade. Complete over the Axis powers but said a a ¢ e TIF: innre ith : . more rapid decision in the war ge- with fountain pen. pends on American aid.
He told newspapermen at an in- oo ° formal reception in his honors at [ d of | | P of the National Press Club that the n vi ua y rice morale of the British people is excel-
lent, that they are certain of victory, but realize that it can be won
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