Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 2

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d wounded the of one Amer. Haakon Lie, secretary of the Nors fighter. ere crashed wegian Federation of Labor, will 8 landings, but the ox pefore the Employees Fellowto return 10 {15 hip of the United War and ComNazis munity Fund at 6 p. m. Thursday Shat Down Ey aMamnerchor Service Men's r, two German planes which center, beginning the employee divifollow the naval force ac-!sions’ part in the $2,000,000 war fund a carrier were “shot campaign. fighters before they could; Mr. Lie, who has traveled widely their mission. throughout Europe, also will address tack represents an impor- a luncheon meeting of the Indian-| by a United States navy apolis Junior Chamber of Commerce attachéd to the Wednesday noon in the Columbia British home fleet. Today, as the club, . | home fieet an-| He was in Spain during the civil chorage, Vice-Admiral Sir Bruce war in 1936 and in Finland in 1940. the When the Germans invaded Norway, ‘Well Hie took an active part in the Norshe [wegiin defense. Goria] 8h¢| The United War Fund campaign harbor.” The British opens Oct. 25 and ends Nov. 9.

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follow the force escorting the ear! Announces Awards | rier. The planes were destroyed be- Ce { fore they could even come close to For Proficiency. the naval force.

A special trophy will be given by Shipping. Hit — |the Speedway high school business Shipping in the Bodo harbor Was o,,cation club to the senior graduairdrome and military post were not | Ating this year with the highest attacked. No enemy aircraft were average in commercial subjects and sighted while the attack was In seven credits in the commercial progress. ¢ : +7 | department, Lawrence .- Thompson, : , the American planes club sponsor, announced today. made one bomb hit on each of two| Proficiency certificates will be merchantmen of from 3000 to 5000 given typing classes and pins will tons; one near miss on a‘2000-ton | he awarded for speed and accuracy | carrier with unobserved results; in typing and shorthand. * | on a 3000-ton merchant| Officers of the club are Nancy vessel with unobserved results; one Northoott, president; Harriette El. “hit on a 1000-ton ore ship which was der, vice president: Alice Powell, ; two hits on an 8000- | secretary; Dorothy Phipps, treas- | Which later was. seen. urer; and.L'Marie. Thompson. pubbeach, down by |jieity chairmah ® © © the stern of} : : : i

which was "8:8 . I and several! Mrs. Edna B. Edwards of the misses on an 8000-ton merchant | Speedway elementary school fac-| which left burning, and uty, has been named schdol site hit on a loaded barge Which administrator for the rationing pro- | beached, gram. She will have charge of issu- | ing ration book 4 during the week

1 bf Oct. 24. BROAD RIPPLE HIGH | = - - - CF . Fs Traffic officers at Speedway high GIRL IS HONORED school are Gene Hanen, Robert . \ | White, H. O. Pritchard, J. Mayihugh, Willlam Long and Bud ~ Nancy Boerner has been elected | op mbers. president of the National Honor so- ‘5 F chapter at Broad Ripple high| Ann, Marie Thompson and Wilbecoming the second girl pre- liam Cramer have been appointed siding officer of the group in the assistants in the Speedway library, school’s history. ‘nw | Sixty students, six of them new getary; John Duke, chairman of the TCUabers. have gained piaces’on the,

way, . | Speedway school band roster. | pad ears Sommitice; Shr New enrollees are Glennajean!

2 # Logue, George Ziegelmueller, Rich. Meckling, sergeant-at-arms. ard Hartley, Wanita Brown, Joyce. ® 8 » Armstrong and H. O. Pritchard.

__ Ronald Dusendschon, senior at| Majorettes in the band are Doro-| Broad Ripple high school, has been |thy Phipps, Doris Brown, Eva Nell 8.677 scholastic average out| Woodlock, Rita Kelley and Mar4 In the ratings based | garet Bratton, 584

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been selected at Broad Ripple | sions between trains and motor veschool for the present six- hicles delayed the nation’s trains 600 | period, : thours every month, Charles E. Hill,

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