Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 8

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es Auditorium-—Thomas Carpenter, Carter Byfield, Patricia Newnum, John Jacobs and Edwin Jones, Sixteen seniors have been elected to membership in the National Honor society, Principal W. G. Gingery announced, Mrs. Margaret McWilliams is sponsor of the club. The ___néw members include Theresa Bayt, William Bernhard, Martha Brutch- - or, Carroll Busard, Juanita Carter, Patricia Durham, Betty. Edwards, Marian Everett, Dorothy Kersey, Lester King, Roland Littrell, Ruth Neville, Betty Jane Swick, Merrill Ward, Donald White and Charlotte

JAP CAPTIVE ASSURES PARENTS HE IS WELL

Three post cards written by Capt. Hix W. Meier saying he is well in 8 Jap prison camp in the Philippines, have been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford S. Meler, 3768 N. Emerson ave. They believe the cards arrived on the Gripsholm. Capt. Meier has been a prisoner of the Japanese 20 months. The last word received . by his family was last August, when a similar card was received. . oe # The last cards, however; were signed j , 3 ‘by kim, while the first one was ; | merel;

Eye LET THEM HAVE THE COACH SEATS, BERTHS, ROOMS = : ra, ey . . Hs By : ; / :

were among those evacuated from the Philippines. .

BLAME GERMANS FOR BONE . ) : : a BB KHARKOV ATROCITIES| = e ¢cem er y | 0 : MOSCOW, Dec. 13 (U. P.).—The . ar a : i

Soviet atrocities commission today charged 10 high German military : ia and gestapo officials with re- : Sbousibiicy for the murder of tens

fg of vim ut Khar. = FOR HOLIDAY HOMECOMINGS Bodies of the victims were disin- : ; : Le ferred, the commission said, and it ha : : 7; Was established they had been ous : : : Hae : : We all know many of these boys will be going overseas soon old Christmas spirit, give up any plans you may be making —"invasion day” is not far away. Naturally, they want to to travel between DECEMBER 17 and JANUARY 3 ? Let BUGS hore Ober. spend every hour possible with those near and dear to them. the soldiers, the sailors, the marines, the coast. Now, there isn't enough train equipment to take care of the gitls in the Services—have what coach scats and Futiman civilians who usually go away over the holidays and home- accommodations ate available for the period specified. That's coming boys and gitls in uniform. So why not, in the good a “present” theyll appreciate! Shae

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