Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1943 — Page 2

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PLAN COURSES | m $0 Top _| new casmis ty 0.0) — Beachcomber Who Found $1, 500, 000 | in Gems Freed a terday of injuries suffered Sunday Perth and before enlisting produced

IN WAR AR WORK ll : \ when he was struck by a hit-and- 5 ¥ ay May x (U. Plas Palmer was found not guilty W\dowm | pear Broome, Australia,| With four of his passengers deat a sugar canister containing $1,500, SS run driver. Police said the driver, Joon Palmer, a beachcomber who ag jury yesterday on a charge that Marc 94 d The plane was loaded with evacu- and six bullet wounds in his own p00 worth of diamonds which he

a rehended yesterday, was Ken-| found $1. 500.000 worth of diamonds pu Riges, 18, a school mate of [in the sand and turned them over he had stolen $30,000 a the| .s from the Netherlands East In-|°°3Y the pilot managed to make & said he had found on the beach Cronk. The boy was the son of Mr.|to military authorities when he gems, which had been brought from |g; 1t carried a package contain- landing and buried the diamonds| north of Broome.

Free Yraining Fa Facilities to, AM Sl [and Mrs. Chester Crokn, who live|sought to enlist in the army, was Java aboard a Royal Dutch air line | ing more than $1,500,000 worth of for safe-keeping. When he tried to| Authorities charged that he had SN {free to go back to the army toda lane whi the Japanese shot diamonds. Be Availabl e 2 4 Hours y.|p which p | find them later, they were gone. held out $81,788 worth of the gems. y ee 9 ” - iF ,° / 4d +

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* Free facilities to train 10.000 per-| JESS gons this summer for work in war Bote bo oi A [industries will be available on a a Bn | \ 24-hour basis as soon as the pub- Wa Vy. \ Q | \ ONY |

west of here.

‘lic schools close June 9. Edward E. Greene, director of 4he war production training pro-|

gram of the public schools, announced today that persons may on t of an old cane-bottomed S > * chair has been fashioned this pegister now for the courses. summer hat worn by Phyllis : Registration may be made at Jeanne Rose at Chicago style Technical high school or hoop _show stressing conservation. sAttucks high school for = from 7:30 a. m. to 10 pp m. irr AXIS’ A Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, NALYISTS

or at the US. employment service,

148 E. Market st, from 8 a. m. to

Many Courses Offere

car pol Allies Still | Could Surprise | 5 Th : OVER 5.000 YARDS

tion, mechanical drafting, radio . | Them in Attack on

“soidering and assembly and weld-|

ing. : | South Europe. \ 3 Machinery and equipment Inj i X 8 ghops and laboratories of Technical, LONDON, May 20—An allied at- 3 3 ‘Manual, Washington and Crispus tack on southern Europe probably | S NF 3 \ al |

ks high school will be utilized : , : itucks hig re “7! would achieve a major surprise

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day and night

The basic trainir ng course . | despite the fact that Germany and JF & quires 90 hours which the elneel Italy are preparing for it as speed- ) X y may complete by attending classes | 1IV as they can. & 3 nine hours a day for two weeks, six] The axis has more than 3000 EE

hours daily for three weeks, or three miles of coastline to defend, run-| hours daily for nine weeks. ning from Spain to Italy, around . rec : the Italian boot and over the The class hours may be arranged ; , 8°C crooked coast of the Balkans. The

. neet th enie f th 5. e fl 8 WR 3 ° ? ® Sr je © axis also must defend Corsica, Sar- § SEER fh ON or dinia, Sicily, Pantelleria, Crete, the 3 . NS WR -

According to Mr. Greene, approx- : 2 imately 30.000 additional a Aegean and Dodecanese islands in

‘ ee & . the Mediterranean. for war industries in the Indianap- ane : So far as the axis partners know,

pis are I Ce heeded within the allied forces are disposed along h |] RN gun oo sel ithe entire North African and Mid- | aS SS dle Eastern coastline, Ja :DISTRICT 5 D. OF A. Nd fli | Yd Yd Yd 1B NE . . :

: T0 MEET SATURDAY Beginning with the American 5th

District 5, Daughters of America, y he i os NER . : : . . will hold its annual session Satur-| Tunisia. where the 1st and 8th] N.S > 50-Inch Printed Crash, Attractive, gaily print- 50-Inch wide printed day at the G. A. R. hall, 512 N. British armies and the American ET ~ 36-Inch Sateen, 36-Inch ed ruftex drapery fab- dustite in remnants and Gabardine and 36-Inch rics. 50-Inches wide, in- full bolt pieces. For

Dlinois st. under the leadership of 2d corps are concentrated, east- j { : ] ward to territory held by the Brit- ; Ruftex in a great group

phe a Ng ish ninth and 10th armies, the al-|§ 3 SN of seconds. In full bolt cluding several pieces beautiful drapes and H d a : lies have an impressive array of § Led pieces. for matching drapes. slipcovers. Seconds. un re % i ew

district 5. : The session Will begin at 1:30 fighting strength facing Europe.

>. m. followed by an evening meet- There are large French and Polish ing at 8 p. m " with Capitol City forces supporting these armies, too. et council 33 as hostess = “| Allied strategy obviously is deA school of instruction will be signed to create multiple threats . . .

held under the direction of Mrs |2nd lead the axis to dispose and a pholstery Fabrics | Fine Curtain Madras

Maude Foxworthy, state councillor, . : . area while the united nations con-

ad various councils of the district!

Be hela anq yemelial services eon~ | Preparation Needed . weaves, patterns and colors in pieces of this fine curtain fabric

ducted for deceased members. ‘ - B . : Initiation of the “Maude Fox-| The question of the whereabouts lengths up to 25 yards. 54-Inches you can use in any room in your

v ® worthy class” will be held in the of the British 8th army probably : evening by the Brightwood council causes the axis more anxiety than wide. ; Yd. home. Yd. a. any other. Gen. Sir Bernard L. Mrs. Grace Cubert of council 33 Montgomery's army appeared 10 ®

* will demonstrate the ritual. Elec- centrate their forces for blows tion and installation of officers will against chosen targets. Choose from a large variety of : 0 Q While 2,500 yards last! Full bolt ) {

will be the presiding councillor and drop out, for the most part, from gtate and national officers will at- the final phases of the battle of tend. Tunisia.

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