Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1942 — Page 7

Tom Johnston, parliamentary secretary for Scotland, introduced the Scottish health department's budget estimates with the statement that there had been an increase of 3500 juvenile delinquency cases over the last pre-war year, an increase of 22 per cent. “What is more disturbing,” he sald, “is to find that 6752 of the

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Capt. Glenn George Bertels, 3221 S. Brookside pkwy., has been ordered to report for duty at Selfridge Field, Mich. Capt. Bertels was educated in public schools here and was gradu-

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CHARLES H. DE BOW JR. is

one of the first five Negroes to | receive wings. from the army air |

Corps. ; He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. De Bow of 2843 Boule- 2

vard place. In the August issue of the American magazine, Lieut. De Bow tells about the “realization

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dream.” “My hands shook as I tore open the envelope,” Lieut. De Bow said.

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W. C. T. U. TO MEET The Central W. C. T. U, will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Burgess, 441 N. De Quincy st, Members will make comfort kits for soldiers. Miss Jean Coffin will give the devotional

“The letter was brief, formal, thrilling. I would be appointed -to the first class of Negro cadets. “The end of a.long trail, or rather the beginning. From March to July (last year) I waited, with my fingers crossed. Then the appointment came through, and I reported at Tuskegee.”

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