Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1942 — Page 4

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and officers in describing this mass destruction. The note went on to tell how the Germans had robbed the people of their houses, cattle, grain, everything down to the last baby’s shirt and last handful of grain’ and left them to wander in the woods. In the Russian winter, men, women and children had been halted on streets and roads and stripped of poor garments which Hitler's proud Wehrmacht might wear to eke out its tatterdemalion uniforms, how each new passing German regi.

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BICKNELL., Ind, Jan 7 (U. P). —Striking pupils at Bicknell's South Side high school today faced a | “back-to-school-or-flunk” ultimatum. It was issued by majority members of the School Board to end a sympathy walkout over dismissal of Harold Axe, school superintendent. In a statement issued by their attorney, Board members Ewell R. Phillippe and John A. Lister who were responsible for the ouster of Mr. Axe, declared that pupils who participated in the strike will be deprived of credits which would likely affect promotions. More than 200 of the school's 340 pupils marched in near zero weather and established picket lines

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STRIKING PUPILS Sally Rand 'Ropes’ Cowboy Greenough,

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hellywoed Correspondent GLENDORA, Cal, Jan. 7.—~Havling fanned away all obstacles to her marriage to the cowboy, Turk Greenough, and having bubbled with happiness after the ceremony, Sally Rand prepared today lo spend her honeymoon in a thick coat of talcum powder at the Los Angeles Orpheum Theater—alone except for a dim blue spotlight. While the bride entertains the customers for a week behind fans, spreading, and bubbles, patented, the groom will perform at a rodeo in Colorado Springs, Colo. “And then,” reported Sally (who also looks beautiful in clothes), “we jare going to heaven—" “Where, Mrs. Greenough?" “To our ranch,” she said. “Heaven iRanch at Red Bluff, Mont. It is a {lovely, lovely place.” Sally said she almost wished she'd ibeen married there in place. There wouldn't have been so

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ceremony. By then the sheriff was on hand, serving Turk a subpena in connection with an unpaid doctor’s bill. Sally arrived at her wedding nervous and 30 minutes late, but there was no doubt about the beauty of the 37-year-old bride, fully clothed. She wore a long-sleeved, highnecked, bustled, ground-sweeping frock of white wool, with pink rosebuds embroidered on it. Turk, 36, who can wrangle a steer as well as any man and better than most, wore his best black cowboy suit. He made a noisy entrance, account of his high-heeled boots. The two ushers wore high heels, too, and white satin shirts. Gwynn (Big Boy) Williams, the movie cowboy who nearly married Lupe Velez until she changed his mind, was best man. Turk's sisters, Marjorie and Alice, cowgirls both, were bridesmads. Mrs. Jovita Rand, Sally's sister-in-law, was matron of honor, Methodist minister, who'd been functioning as a first aid instructor]

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1942

HOOSIER ON STAFF OF GEN. WARTHUR

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 7.— The struggle in the Philippines is of special interest to Mrs. Merrill Baton, wife of Prof. Merrill Eaton of the Indiana University faculty, as her brother-in-law, Col. Floyd Marshall, is a member of Gen. MacArthur's staff. Col. Marshall, elevated to his present rank but last week, is a native of Russiaville, Ind., former home of his wife, Bess Whiteman Marshall, now in San Francisco, and Mrs. Eaton. From 1929 to 1835 he was associate professor of military science and tactics at Indiana University. He has been with the Army since the first World War.

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civilians. | | Mass Executions |

Next the note detailed horrible! individual and mass executions by! the Germans, and their display of! bodies of their victims. “In the village of Volovo, in the | Kursk region, where the Germans| \ | stayed four hours, a German officer | \ hit the head of the 2-year-old son| of Peasant Boikova against a wall | land killed him, because he was cry|ing,” the note said. | “The base outraging of ‘women jand girls takes place everywhere in : joccupied districts,” the note conA | tinued. | N It went on to relate how German, |soldiers, officers and men, drunk] . {and sober, had raped women, girls, | \\ [girl children in cities in villages, | ‘how children had been raped before the eyes of their relatives, how girls} jhad been dragged through the! streets for mass rape, how an old; priest who, cross held before his] breast, tried to save one group of girls had been bayonetted to death| after his beard had been burned, how at Tikhvin on the Leningrad front a 15-year-old girl named] Kolodetskaya was taken to a hos-| |pital, wounded by a shell fragment, | land was raped by soldiers there un-| til she died. : “But the Hitlerites do not confine themselves to murders of individual | Soviet citizens,” the note went on.

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Then it told of massacres, starting with those in villages where only | a few old men and boys were left] and working up to the cities—Kiev, | more than 52,000 victims; Lvov 6000, Odessa more than 8000, Kamenets | Podolsk more than 8500, Dniepro-| petrovsk more than 10,500, Mariupol | more than 3000, Kerch 7000. Kerch | has just been recaptured. For 10 days, the note said, the! Germans murdered on a mass scale at Rostox on Don, whose recapture marked the start of the present German retreat. | Finally the note related how the! Germans had used women, children | and old men as shields for their! “shock troops” against Russian fire. | “The Hitlerite Army wages war which is not ordinary but bandit war, with the object of exterminating peace-loving peoples who stand in the way of the German Fascist criminals and their aspiration of the domination of other peoples and the whole world,” Molotov said. “This bandit government, which recognizes only force and banditry, must be broken by the all crushing force of freedom-loving people, in the ranks of whom the Soviet peoples will fulfill to the end their great task of liberation.”

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