Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1944 — Page 28

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bo To Sabotage Enemy " Food Transports.

By PAUL GHALI Times Foreign Correspondent . BERN, March 81.—Lessons in the art of sabotage and passive and acfive resistance are being broadcast gaily to the Hungarian people by the clandestine...

It is too early :

sabotage of the enemy but these je broadcasts are the ! first sign of op- Mr. Ghali position’ to the invading Wehrmacht, : Radio Kossuth broadcast the fol-

Hungary:

: Secret Radia Asks People

Ee Sgt. Ellis Lt. Meyer

MARINE SGT. HOWARD 8. (ELLIS, 19-year-old son of Mr. and {Mrs. H. S. Ellis, 3157 Eth#l st., is an 'honor graduate of the naval air’ {gunners school at Purcell, Okla. Scoring 3.49 out of possible 4.0, Sgt. Ellis was one of the four highest

men in a class of approximately 100

students, He is completing his training at Jacksonville, Fla. An older brother, Marine Pfc. Fred A. Ellis, is in the Pacific area, and his brother-in-law, Seaman Jack Dick{erson, is with the Pacific fleet.

Eastern ave., former Notre Dame {university student, has been grad-

{uated as an aerial navigator at

Ellington field, Tex.

LT. JOHN W. MEYER, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Meyer, 844 |

ving admonition 10 ihe peopl. of GOP LEAGUERS

. “If the Hungarians do not wish|

tamper with ‘switches, fail to give signals, loosen screws and drop axle-grease anywhere but on axles,” railwaymen were urged. Radio Kossuth revealed addresses of various headquarters of the Ger. man authorities, even disclosing that the gestapo GHQ was the Hotel Gellert in Budapest. The fact that the gestapo has fried to keep its headquarters secret seems proof that the Nazi police

are hardly keing welcomed by the!

Hungarians as honored guests.

Copyright. 1944, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

AIDS WAR EFFORT EVEN IN HER DEATH

CHICAGO, March 31 (U. P).— Services will be held for Mrs. Mary 8crafin, 50, today, but the pallbearers all will be women. Mrs. Scrafin told her husband before she - @lied that she didn't want war production impeded by men taking off to go to her funeral. Her son, Pvt. John Scrafin, is stationed at Temple, Tex.

HARVARD MAN QUITS BATHING

CHICAGO, Match 31 (U. P)— Mrs. Velma Sobolewski, 41, today gought a divorce from her husband, Luclent, 52, a Harvard man, whom she claims gave up bathing Oct, 15, 1940. She said his moving into the basement of their home constituted desertion.

~ with thousands of families, asit relieves itching irritation of minor skin rashes— “baby 'sdisper rash. Sprinkleon Mexsana, the , medicated powder contain-

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Salvation Army Invites You to a United Service At

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fo die of hunger, they must sabo- | tage food transports to the Reich. | HEAR CAPEHART ‘ “pDerail and telescope trains, | .

U. S. Senatorial Candidate Stresses Return to

Private Enterprise.

The issue to be decided by voters (in the November election is whether ithe American economy will consist of government jobs at government

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Homer E. Capehart, candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination, said last night.

publican Victory league, organization formed several years ago, at a

tage. “Government jobs at government

cannot produce a sound, lasting economy,” Mr. Capehart said. . .".

[part of industry, labor and agricul‘ture. It cannot be done by New Deal theorists who believe that public debt is a benefit to the people....

{ ment will do it, through PWA, WPA jand all the other alphabetical formulas that prevailed prior to the war.” Mr, Capehart urged the Republicans to give united support to the new state chairman, John Lauer.

LEGISLATIVE POST “SOUGHT BY PRINTER

Glen L. Campbell, printing com- |

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