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WASHINGTON HIGH i FROSH WILL MEET

Freshmen students will meet at i sss Sa at 1:30 burt 1p. m. Tuesday to be welcomed by at |W. G. Gingery, principal, and to o | hear an address by the Rév, Thomas, Mark's

Members of the school faculty will be presented to the 450 new stu-

REPAIR BEGINS IN LENINGRAD|

Heroic City Cleaning Up Marks of Siege Bit By Bit.

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By LEIGH WHITE Times War Correspondent MOSCOW, Aug. 31.—Leningrad is cleaning up. Little by little the shellpitted streets are being filled in, barricades are coming down and here and there the scarred facade of a tenement is being patched and whitewashed, The Kirovski theater, ‘noted for the excellence of its opera and ballet, is being completely / redecorated in- | side and out in ° preparation for its reopening next month afte three years of darkness. Too little manpower and too : {few materials are ‘yet avalblable, however, to per- Mr. White | mit anything more than token renovation, but the mere fact that! such luxuries as paint and window glass are once again in evidence, however sparingly, has greatly cheered the populace. t The city is in such an appalling state of disrepair that a freshly whitewashed tenement is even more, conspicuous than a gutted ruin.’ For, though Leningrad has suffered’ ia great deal of damage from bombs land shells, it is not the ruins, which ‘are fewer than one might have ex/pected, but the general dilapidation {which most impresses the newly ar-,

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Air of Exaltation

Here in crowded Moscow there is an air of great seriousness and bustling activity but in Leningrad there is an air of exaltation which even the capital cannot equal. If life in Moscow is Spartan, according to American standards, life in Leningrad is Spartan even according to Russian standards.

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little left in the city which has not either been damaged or worn out. There is hardly a single building which is not in need of fresh paint and window glass, hardly a person not in need of an entire new wardrobe, to say nothing of household furnishings. Yet, despite all the dilapidation’ which might have a depressing

ple of Leningrad are so proud of their stalwart resistance and so fired with a desire to build a bet-' ter and greater city that they are hardly conscious of their deprivations. Rehabilitation is the watchword

[ in Leningrad today. All over the

city brigades of women workers and {disabled veterans are hard at work] ‘repairing streets and rehabilitating | damaged buildings and factories in preparation for the tremendous,

task of reconstruction.

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

GREDIT U. 3. FLIERS | WITH KLUGE'S DEATH

| LONDON, Aug. 31 (U. P)—| om dispatches said today that

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German commander-in-was dead and oth air force officers in France said

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% | that if the reports were true, it was f} very likely he was killed by Amer- |

ican fighter bombers. 1: A United Press dispatch from 8th 3 force headquarters in France !said it was announced that several days ago, fighter-bombers raided a German headquarters at St. Dizier, | { France. i Von Kluge succeeded Field Mar-| shal Gen. Gerd von Rundstedt as {commander in the West in July. | | Swedish reports have said variously | [that he was a suicide and that he’ died as a result of a “heart attack” | while at Adolf Hitler's headquarters.

Neck Hurt You? Walk on All 4's

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 (U.P). —The reason humans get a pain in the neck every now and then is because they don’t walk on all fours. That was the theory advanced yesterday by Dr. D. J. Metzinger in a speech before the 21st annual National Chiropractic cone vention here. “Man is a biped by choice,” he said. “He would be healthier if he walked around on all fours, because in an upright position Je throws his neck vertebra out of alignment trying to keep his balance.” i That, concluded Dr. Metzinger, crowds vital organs into the viscera and produces bodily ills.

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