Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1944 — Page 14

(Tell Court Bund Schooled YOUTH, 16, SHOT BY | Stst Anniversary [POLL SHOWS NEGRO | U.S. Disciples in Germany| MISTAKE IS DEAD SRESN Bis BACKING FORF.D.R,

william V. Dill, 16, R. R. 10 on} Special ’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (U. P.).—The story of how teen-age boys and | Julietta roéd, died at City hospital} h HL NEW YORK, 5—After a girls were sent to Germany to become disciples of Hitler and then early today from shotgun wounds on | | survey of Negro political opinion in brought back to spread his dogtrines in the United States ws unfolded he Tecelved, last Mondsy Fen Ue oo WAS |New York and Chicago, Fortune at the first “matinee”- session of the mass sedition trial was mistaken for a burglar and 5 -| magazine reported today that 709 Cpl. Roy H, Schiote, Milwaukee, Wis, now stationed at Brookley shot by a friend and neighbor, | JF" F ” © [per cént of the Negroes in these] |

1d, Mobile, Ala., told yesterday how he and 29 other members Arbie Hill, Highway 52 and Ger- ; . two areas favor the re-election of field, M y of the : President Roosevelt while 27 per

War work and hasty lunch-box |German- .American . bund = youth map Church road. ; si sometimes ra in eh | ain movement were selected by the The youth never regained con- cent support Governor Thomas E. tive systems. PEPTO-BISMOL [bund and sent to the Reich for two COURT CONTINUES sciousness sufficiently to explain Mr. C. L. Wood Mrs. C. L. Wood Dewey and 2.1. per cent are unto relieve stomach distressand | and one-half months in the spring ; : how he. happened to be crouching : decided. ssliscomfort — and to retard simple | of 1938 yoy SLAPPING C on the Steps of the Hill residence| Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Wood, | The survey also disclosed that n They traveled about Germany, at- | at 4:45 a. m. Monday. 5101 Carrollton ave, celebrated 97 per cent of the Negroes in these tended youth rallies at which Hitler The t Mr. Hill said he got a shotgun i. sist wedding anniv oat. two northern cities want the : spoke, and there for four weeks, case of Mrs, Marjorie Poole, | when he heard a noise at his front ; I versary federal government to create more We Invite Applications for went to '& special training school, 26, of Muncie, charged with slapping | door and that he fired at a crouch- night at a dinner given by & |job opportunities for Negroes durthe slim, 23-year-old soldier, testi-|® policeman’s facé when he at-|ing figure when the latter failed ta to| daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald E. {ing the next four years. ; LO ANS fied. Semnpied to hand her a traffic vio-|reply to his questions. Young Dill| Wood, 6142 Haverford ave. A oreakdown of the survey figures «we were taught that eventually|lation ticket for walking across the had been a friend of the Hill fam-| y arried it 1808 disclosed considerably more Dewey street against his signal, has been|ily for- several months. ey were married near strength in Chicago than in New You will like the friendly interest this | continued ‘to Oct. 18 in municipal} St. Louis, Mo, and have three |v..." 1, oni the financial problems. We have ample | everyone Survivors are his parents, Mr.| children: Mrs. Robert W. Lewis, | cor, mr Orit bas: Dower sa0. render prompt service to all Schiote said, “and that we would be court 4 and Mrs. William E. Dill; sisters,| 1t Howard T. Wood, U. 8. N. R. stand: Roosevelt, 64.4; Dewey, 33.8; part of the machine that was ae Patrolman Edward Clark, |gally, -Gloria, Letha and Shirley| anq Maj. Wood, who is now in [don’t know, 18. The preferences in WE MAKE spreading Hitler's principles.” victim of the woman's wrath,| Marie, and a brother, James Lee.| France. There are five grand- New York run: Roosevelt, 77.6; |} nn L While they were at the school, he charged her with vagrancy, resist-| puneral services will be held at 2| children. Dewey, 20.0; don't know, 24. : eal Estate Loans testified, they were “marched up to|ing arrest, disorderly conduct and/p. m. Saturday at Grinsteiner’s - meer F. H. A. Loans Collateral Loans a hillside” where they swore a secret | failure to obey his signal. funeral home, with burial in Wash- ‘PRESCRIPTIONS’ 4 Starts INSTANTLY to sa . Credit Loans

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man cause.” ier — S y/ h Before they went over, he testi-| BOSTON (U. P.) ~The most fa- O. E. 8. TO MEET terials, immediate tention: Fy

fied, Fritz Kuhn, national bung mous piano tuner of all time, El-| A meeting will be held by the reasonable. prices ACHES-PAINS of Indianapolis leader, warned them not to expect {don Joubert of Boston, who for 30 Cumberland O. E. 8. next Wednes- 120 E. Market St. * Branch—1225 Kentucky Ave. Member—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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