Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1943 — Page 11

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violations probably has proved

ng than it has to the aver-

} Aware that “a certain class” of gaps were “sneaky,” she neverthe‘wouldn't apply the trait to the hole race, believes instead that

Nippon masses have been mis- |

Be 20 over-ambitious war lords.

| Middle-class Japanese at the time |

bf her residence in Tokyo made a stish of politeness and cleanliness, phe says, She finds it difficult to teoncile her early impressions of hese folk with happenings today. + Among | her most vivid recollecons are those of the popular acfy geptance. of Japanese art which the ge ople had developed into a highly gor zed ‘style. | Even though at that time the PRPS were “courting” American and fish industry, they always reparded ‘these “intruders” as infe- : ments, according to Mrs.

She. does recall, however, that ap motormen sometimes stopped 1 - sir cars and escorted puzzled for- ; ne 10 individual street adesses; that coolies safeguarded is th oir passengers with their lives, ‘especially while trotting through nderworld neighborhoods. ih - 8 (Mrs. Goettling’s husband was a -yprofessor of economics at a univerbity forthe nobility, Most of the PE class even then were well in the English language; she BE an accomplishment hich, since. then, has probably ved one of Nippon’s major ag-

antages. : NAZ1s ‘LOSE 1000 LORRIES 73

LONDON, April 29 (U. P.).—The| t raid by American flying fort-

on the Renault works in “robbed the Germans of at

1000 lorries as well as other.

materials,” Dingle M. Foot, mentary secretary to the min-

Milton Bohard Herman Hurwitz

‘Wings of the Morning’ Will ‘Be Presented On Saturday.

‘Senior dramatic students of Manual high school will present the play “Wings of the Morning” by Charles Quimby Burdette at 8 p. m. Saturday in the school auditorium. The 15-student cast is headed by Milton Bohard, who plays Master Geoffrey, a philosopher who exerts a guiding influence on all other characters. Other lead roles are portrayed by Rosalind Hoffman and

Herman Hurwitz. Other major roles are played by:

the fhree-act program are Marian

Reidweg, Jean Cubel, Roberta Read,

Mollie Bernstein, ‘Mary Cory, Edgar Hamer and Gilbert Cohen. Principal action results when Mas-

J ter Geoffrey brings socially ill-ad-Justed characters together in an

effort to solve their problems.

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& | nutritional and medical problems.

& | an editorial,

“POST- WAR ERA

Medical Magazine Asks for ~ Organization of Federal .Agency.

CHICAGO, April 29 (U. P.) ~The Journal of the American Medical Association today suggested the immediate establishment of a govern-} ment agency to handle post-war

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“Certainly,” the magazine said ‘in “the time is not too

‘that the council of the British

Ed: Levinsky, Esther Cohen, Betty|H Hawkins, Libby Kipp and Meyer ‘Solotkin. Completing the cast. of

soon to suggest that the government of the United States establish as soon as possible a mechanism for giving these questions the analysis and consideration that they may deserve and for suggesting the steps that may be followed under a democratic - government for their solution.” The medical profession, the editorial said, expeets and is prepared to meet changed conditions after the war is won. . The editorial mentioned proposals made in the Beveridge plan in Great Britain and in the report of the national resources board in this country and reported

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