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FT. WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 22 (U. P). —Adopting a resolution asking federal aid for public schools, the Northeastern Indiana Teachers’ association today fell in line behind the state teachers’ association meet-

pared to fight for the measure. The resolution called for a $300,000,000 federal appropriation to states for school aid. The N. I T. A. passed the measure despite shelving of the bill by the U. 8. senate. The annual convention, attended by mere than 2500, adjourned at

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Officers for 1944 are ward 0. Gilbert, chemistry instructor at South Side high school, Ft. Wayne, president. He was elevated from the vice presidency, according to association custom. Miss Lilah Gilbert, Garrett; was elected vice president. She is not related to the new president. Superintendent of Columbia City school, Arley G. Kerr, succeeded himself as secretary-treasurer. The N. I. T. A. passed a resolution urging U. 8. participation in “an international effort to peace and order,” citing the importance of education in the establishment and maintenance of international justice. The convention also voted a $1 increase in dues, to the present level of $3.50 a year.

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‘By DAN GORDON Dickie Tyler, the 11-year-old lad who plays a Nazi youth in “Tomorrow the World,” now showing at English's, is as typical an American boy as you'd like to see. I talked to him yesterday at the theater when he was decked out in his brown-shirt uniform, swastika and all, for the photographers. His! close-cropped red hair was the only resemblance he bore to a German, boy. He's enjoying the role of Emil Bruckner, a kid who is fiendishly {imbued with the Hitlerian spirit Dickie said that “this is really a juicy part for me. I may not like to be a Nazi, but I sure like to play one in the theater.” He had already appeared as young Macduff in Maurice Evans’ production of “Macbeth” and toured with “Life With Father” when he was asked last April by Theron Bamberger, producer of “Tomorrow the World,” to try out for the part of the Nazi child, Dickie said that it was practically a “natural” for him,

MOUNTBATTEN TALKS WITH ALLIED LEADERS

CHUNGKING, Oct. 22 (U. P) Adm, Lord Louis Mountbatten, preme allied commander for Southeast Asia, has returned to Ipdia to

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Burma and Singapore following a five-day round of conferences Heré {with American and Chinese military | leaders, it can be revealed today, Mountbatten arrived in Chungking last Saturday to confer with Generalissimo Chidng Kai-shek, Lt. Gen. Brehon B. ‘Somerville, com- { mander of U. 8S. army service forces, land Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, | commander of American troops in China, Burma and India, but the | news of his visit was held up by censorship until after his departture yesterday. Mountbatten now has met all the

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All-American Boy Plays Nazi at English’s

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| Louise Piel of | student at

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Wi RREN PUPIL ‘beth Kuehl, Porter “county, will be V, - | In the canning achievement contest, | and Joan Taylor, Vigo county, will APPROVED A

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Other Club Champion

State Announced at Lafayette. (Times Special ITE, Ind. Oct. 22. Irma!

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* Dickie Tyler (center), whe plays the juvenile fead in “Tomorrow the World," now at English’s) is not | the Nazi he looks. He's a member of Manhattan's Cub Pack 61, Den of the theater are left to right, Jean Emery, Jerry Miller and Ronald Towner, all members of Indianapolis’ Cub Pack No. 18, Den 1, and Bobble Munger, Billie Ann Price and Sid Sallinger Jr, whe have the leading roles in the Junior Civie Workativg production of “Crazy Cricket Farm,”

2, Pictured with him on the stage

to be presented Oct. 30 and 31.

Dickie Tyler Enjoys His Role In ‘Tomorrow the World’

|especially since he found it easy to {produc e a German accent “after listening to the radio proxram, ‘Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy.""”

Dickie, who is a direct descendant

of John Tyler, the United States, theatrical talent mother is an actress. with him in “Life With Father"— she was down the stairs.” “Tomorrow the World” has been purchased for the movies and Dickie sald that he may get to Hollywood | in the near future, He was very enthusiastic about going West.

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She played |

“Annie, the maid, who falls

December, The scholarship was provided by the Spool Cotton Co. | Other state leadership, achieve-

announced today by H. PF Ainsworth of Purdue university, state {4-H club leader. Tl The récords of these rural boys and girls will be entered in national contests, awards to be given at, the national club congress at Chi-| cago. Wins on Record {

Richard Marrs of West Terre { Haute and Marjorie June Childress, | Lake county, are state agricultural! and home economics leadership | champions, respectively. State home {economics and agricultural leaders, {are Marilou Wray, Cass county, and | Charles Taylor, Rosedale, | Keith McMillin, T ippecanoe| county, was reported to have the | best 4-H meat animal record. Four] club girls winning home economics junior leadership. trips to the national show are Nancy Carolyn Congleton, Clinton county; Jean. Kinnaman, Daviess county; Phyllis Hitt, Monroe county, and Carolyn | Smalley, Henry county. | | Mildred Lois Reed, Jasper county, |

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