Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1943 — Page 2
a i0n the staff of Thomas E. Dewey, now Governor of New York, when, vid was seeking the 1940 Republicafi presidential nomination: He was one of the founders of the, Sigma Nu fraternity chapter at th- | diana university afd {rom 02 to
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Invader of Italy ~ Likes Milk Here |
| A VISIT to the Kier homé at | 6040 Indianola ave. (oday might |
line on his whereabouts. reveal a husky, 10-year-old vet- » sfouth called police eran of the Italiap invasion “apIn Detective Caven- | ‘preciating” his home and drinking “he told “Deteetive | Tots of milk. to send someone tO] Seaman 1-¢ William J. Kriet is st. and Graceland home on leave after six months gave thé police the | with hi§ cruiser on Atlantic conreturned to police; voy duty and the invasion of aE on — Sicily and Italy. He is looking fori i ee { ‘ward to milk every day since he AY MOTHERS TO MEET has been limited to the powdered mothers’ organization of the variety. Conditions “over there” papolis DeMolay chapter willl also “make “you appreciate your a luncheon and Christmas; own country,” he said. fy Friday noon at the home of Seaman Krier is the son of Mr. : t, 838 Broad-| and Mrs. Paul E Krier and bas
erit,| been on active sea duty since: his |
conduct a business meeting at! graduation from Gréat Lakes, His M brothér, Paul, 15 a paratrooper.
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JOHN D. HAMILTON IS EXPECTED HER
John , D. M. Hamilton, former {@. 0. P. natiohal chairman who | has been making what is regarded {in many political circles as &a “stop Willkie” tour. throughout the country, ‘will be in Indianapolis Tuesday to sige up sentiment here. He will meet members of the press at a luncheon given by thé Republican state committee at the Columbia club. The state committee
gave a similar luncheon for -Mr, willkie last spring.
PENSION MEETING CALLED
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power to accomplish the double purpose of rebuilding Europe and keeping the war timber of the future lout of Gérmany.
Huge Ares Involved
most half the size of the United {States must be rebuilt. The Gerans themselves have stated that an organization 1,000,000 strofig ‘would require several decades to re. store occuipied Russia alone, and the |Soviets probably envision éven & |greater reconstruction army. By transporting potential German ‘soldiers out of the Reich for such | reconstruction, informants said, any {attempt to organize & powerful éven though illegal army inside Germany would be thwarted and the youth would be exposed to other regimes that might help counteract the indoctrinated Hitler ideology. “These sources sald that it was no cotneldence that the American | and British cofréspondents were taken to the scene of the “Baby Yar" slaughter.of tens of thousands of Russians during their recent tour
Massacre Symplomatic The “Baby Yar” massacre was symptomatic of thé plannéd anni | hilatioh of manpower whieh the Germans have practiced. with in-| creasing despétation throyghout Buropé as the hopelessness of their (cause has become apparent, inform(ants maintained. | The -able-bodied populations of | poland, France and Ceéchoslovakia | ‘also have been mMmiirdered, crippled ‘or sterilised, it was said, afd the | “Baby Yat" expedition served to call | attention to the Nasi Han, iy
A conference on the rate reduetion ease involving the Indinnapelis
for the. utility. sald ‘the conference was requested by Will H. Thompson, | also an attorney- for the utility; to get the matter o thé hearing date’ clarified before Mr. Thothpson lett for a visit to Arizona, Commission employees are now | ' completing an investightion of (he utility, and it 18 expected that the next step will be the setting of a formal date for hearing on arguments as to whether fares should be reduced. Howard T. Batman, public eoun-
4! sellor, asked the commission several
months ago tb make all fares uni< form, 7 cents a ride or four tokéns for a quarter and for the elifhination of transfer fees.
ORDINANCE .ON- TRUCK PARKING FILED HERE
City Councilman Willie B. Sul:
clerk an ordinance prohibiting double of “pefpendicular” parking by trucks. ‘The measute would réquire truck drivers to park both wheéls of their vehicles “within two inches of the curb," thereby banning the | oft-practiced ‘method of parking. trucks at right-angles to the curb,’ { with front-ends partially blocking | Shoroughitatel,
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