Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1944 — Page 12
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The ‘Rev, Mr. Eberhardt, who for 23 years has been superintendent of the mission, is leaving Indianapolis the end of this month to become superintendent: . of the Central Union mission at
A reception will be held following the program, which will be presented by various departments of the mission.
PLAN LUNCHEON "The social club of Monumental division No. 128, auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, will hold a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. A. Schreckengost, 2433 ‘Guilford ave, at noon Thursday. Mrs. BE. N. Bill will assist the hostess,
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CURRENT FEATURES : CIRCLE On Stage, Charlie Spivak and his orchestra, 1, 3:85, 6:50 and 9:45. “Henry Aldrich’s ' Little Secret” with Jimmy Lydon, at 11:23, 2:09, 5:04, 7:50 and 10:36, INDIANA . 5 “Christmas Holiday,” with Deanna Durbin and Gene Kelly, at «13:41, 3:54, 7:07 and 10:08. “She's & Soldier, Too,” with Beulah Bondi at 11:34, 3:47, 6 and 8:58. LYRIO “The Invisible Man's Revenge” with Jon Hall, at 11:18, 2:03, 4:47, 7:33 td 10:18, - Scarlet * with Basil Rathbone and gel Bruce, at 12:49, , 3:34, 6:18 and 9:03, LOEW'S Seed,” with Ka
“Dra; tharine Hepburn, " Walter Huston and Aline MasManon, at 11:57, 3:06, 6:15 and
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URGE CHANGES | IN WELFARE LAW
cies can be discontinued,” the state-
However, Group Will Not Ask for Ripper Bill as Suggested.
tion commission reported today that it would recommend only a few changes in the state welfare law and that there would be no “ripper bill” requested. of the: state legislature,
Teckemeyer, chairman, the committee said that a sub-committee had
law,
some welfare boards and officials, the changes to be proposed are few in number and comparatively sim-
lieves that all necessary can be accomplished by not more than six or seven amendments, and there certainly is to be no ripper bill or no tearing apart of our whole welfare system as now set out in the statutes,” the report said. ““A great majority of the recommendations can be accomplished by changes in policy and administration, and many practices and poli-
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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES re Front With Mauldin
The Indiana welfare ‘investiga-|-
T> o statement sigoed by Bard Bj
conferred with Herbert Kenney of] the legislative reference bureau,| laying plans for preparing amend-| ments to be proposed to the welfare
“Contrary to the opinion held by|
ple. To date, the commission be-|
“They had a mania for destruction,
Every elevator cable in town is cut.” :
Report Horrible Reprisals By Nazis on Italy Partisans
Times Foreign Service BERN, Switzerland, Sept. 12. —|into the public square. The houses of Cannebio and Val mare were systematically searched and at twilight women and children and pillaged . . . furniture was | Vere loaded onto transport boats thrown into the street and fired headed in the direction of Luino,
. + « food was seized. Window panes, lamps and other if and when the partisans renew
untransportable installations were smashed , . . Many houses were
from the butt ends of Fascist rifles
The wives of partisans were shot
By NAT A. BARROWS Times Foreign Correspondent STOCKHOLM, :Sept. 12.—Horrible conditions aboard one of the “coffin ships” that ferry Norwegian political prisoners to German con= centration camps or forced labor were described to me today by a survivor now in Stockholm. Already turned into human
| wrecks by maltreatment in Nazi pri=
sons in Norway, these captives are jampacked in the holds of steamers, according to my informant, but
| |before they reach German shores
they have to run the gauntlet of
~ |the perilous Skagerrak where last
Friday the ill-fated Westfalen, one
of these “coffin ships,” was sunk
with a loss of more than 200 lives. This Norwegian revealed that he was one of 150 political prisoners
‘iwho had been herded into a fetid
cramped ship’s hold and left for days without water and sufficient food. **We wets so.1ar down in the: bot tom of the ship that we had abso-
ship had been wrecked,” he said. “Those poor devils cramped into the Westfalen were like trapped rats
Sees TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1044 aman gw Tells of Horrors of Nazi Coffin Ship
Iutely no chance to escape if thei}
litical prisoners have been snatched away into Germany, some into concentration camps even worse than those in Norway, others into forced labor battalions to add doubtful manpower for the Nasl's everdwindling reserves. Copyright, 1944, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Dally. News, Inc.
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They never had a chance. “As one of their refinements of cruelty the Germans gave us life-
anywhere near the deck to use them. “When we reached Hamburg, or what is left of it, our German
to be held as hostages for .shooting.
their activities. These horrible reprisals were visited upon the inhabitants of the
Italian frontiers region near Bris Women, children and the a . were herded by kicks and Loud sago when strong formations of
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German S.8. (elite guard) and neofascist militia along the right bank of Lake Maggiore towards Cannobio arrived last Saturday. Swiss who managed to get back across the frontier brought eyewitness details of the fascist brutality. The Italian partisans who had liberated the region the previous week withdrew into the mountains for they had too little material and two few men to fight the rein. forced enemy.
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LIST 33 IN COUNTY AT INDIANA CENTRAL
Thirty-three Marion county students have enrolled at Indiana Central college for the fall semester, the registrar announced today. New students who have enrolled - lare:
Shirley Lou Belcher, 2003 Ruckle st: Cora Barber, 2806 Lockburn ‘st.; Deloris Cloud, 2325 Morgan st.; Robert Dain, 2146 Singleton st.; Carolyn Jean Fisher, New Augusta; George Keenan, 3400- Carson
Jean Ketchum, Elsie King, 6151 Colonial ave. Nita Jean Minnick, 1457 Jasper st.; Eileen Pollard,
st.; Betty Mae Kelly, R. R. 6; Wilma | 1458 Thompson - road; |
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5010 Southeastern ave.; Margaret Stone. burner, 4159 Otterbein ave; Edna Van Der Moore, R. R. 8; Maurice Hawkins, 527 W. 13th st.; Geneva Rice, R. R. §;
Upperclass students returning to| college are:
Mrs. Virginia Arms, 1397 Windermire: Roberta Bland, 2613 Southeastern ave; Woodruff Place; Edna Mae Buchanan, lisonville road; Scott Eberhardt, 961 N. Belmont ave.; Eloise Hardison, 24032! Wheeler st.; Agnes Jordon, 1917 Holloway st.; - Anne Marshall, 760 W. 26th st.; rdythe Kitterman, 1111 Dearborn st; uise McClure, 1152 S. Randolph st.; Robert Rowland, 1405 Dudley ave.; Robe ert Sachs, 1136 N. Ewing st. Betty Sut, Acton; Joy Smith, 1246 W. Ray Wilma Welling, R. R. 10; James Tojo, Tia Broadway.
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Janet Dennis Bogle, 800 Middle Ave! 1016 Sheffield st.; Ruth Burrows, 4458 Al-|
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