Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1945 — Page 18

THE INDIANAE

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Disabled Civilians as Well As Service Veterans Now Benefited.

Disabled civilians, as well as serys

special vocational training in. Ii-

diana schools. { ‘Dr. Clement. T. superintendent of public instruction, has announced expansion of the ‘Indiana ‘rehabilitation program to benefit any person -over-16_possess-. ling a permanent piysical handicap. i The new plan, to be effective im- | mediately, will be instituted in cer=| {tain colleges, high schdols and trade | schools. Eligible under the’ expansion ate) those ex-sefvicemen not now quali—fiod fof rehabilitation pr rquided. by! the veterans’ administration; men classified as 4-F, and those injured in war plants. = James R. Crawley, state supervisor of vocational rehabilijation, said district field offices will be located in Evansville, Seymour, Richmond, Ft. Wayne, South Bend, ‘ie . Terre Haute, Gary and IndianExquisite Diamond apolis. : He listed seven classifications of i Ring {physical or mental defects which qualify persons for participation They are defective vision and the blind: hearing impairments; crippled. limbs or spine, arrested tuberculosis, and cardiac, diabetic and neurotic disabilities. ’ | Both state and federal funds will defray the additional cost

‘STATE COMMUNISTS | OUTLINE PROGRAM

| A broad legislative program rang- | ing from war-time stabilization projects to post-war readjustment pro- | posals was outlined by the Indiana | Communist party yesterday.

Easiest Possible Terms | Sieupeinis, in the pars proPay as little as

{Utilization of the state police and

A WEEK {other enforcement agencies for price {an d rent control and for clamping After Usual Down Yayment

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down on inflated commercial rents, especially as applied to small business. | State aid to supplement the G. I. I bill of rights for returning veterans, including state loans for rehabilita- | tion, extension of state unemploy- | {ment insurance to pay $35 per week and free tuition and subsistence to scholarships to schools and colleges. The G. I. proposal also asked for extension of veteran's bénefits to & fine merchant marine, Red Cross and other war time services.

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MRS. FRANK HAUGH, 6123 Dewe¥ ave, will be installed as { president of Sahara Grotto auxiliary at 8 p. m, today in the . of | Sahara Grotto ¢lub room, ,4107 E. Washington st Among other officers to be installed .a r e Mrs. Georgia Wilcox first vice president; Mrs. Leola Specule, second i vice president; Mrs Gale Steele, - secretary, and Mrs. Margaret | Beokhan, ireasiver, treasurer,

CRASH VICTIMS

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[T'S] Mrs. Frank Haugh LEGION WILL SEEK To Be nsalled |” STATE ASSISTANCE

Expansion of the American Tak = national headquarters at state cost will be one of thg.major ob-| | jectives of the organization's legis- ! lative committee. In addition; the state will be asked to _ptovide assistance in the handling of veterans’ claims. The committee met yesterday to «Complete plans already under con- ‘| sideration’ by the Indiana World War Memorial commission, ‘a~state| onto thé road and shot one. This memorial road block halted the tank, which

was knocked out by a bazooka a Joe Rand Beckett, a committees few minutes later.

HEINEY BOYD HOME

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agency | building and plaza.

| member, {that the memorial is a state wibute, | i not just an Indianapolis memorial. | {

Sus TO SHOVEL SNOW . WAYNE, Ind., Jan.9 (U.P. — ficials announced today that German prisoner s of war would be

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build and clean city P: rks, | guard.

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T_T Tank With Dead Cow

WITH U. 8. 2D INFANTRY DI"VISION, Western Front, Jan. 9 (U.P.) ~Lt. Sidney P. Lane, Chi-

A German Tiger tank was charging down the road toward him, and he was ‘armed=only with - was disclosed todfy. Dane herded some grazing cows

lwife, has been visiting his parents, !

used to elear Ft. Wayne streets of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Farrell, 1112] SNOW I'he prisoners are N. New Jersey: st.

ice 1 prisoners TIFIED interned y 5 and already have been used to re-

in the Philippines.

| thege products.

IN PACIFIC SECTORS

MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 9

(U, P.).~Strong Australian forces have replaced all American troops

withdrawal after more .than two

MacArthur's announcement,

DEHYDRATED FOOD TEST

TAUSSIES TAKE OVER Morale Ptr Is Cred? By Divorce-Seeking os

WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 (U, P).— [A serious morale problem has been cago, was in ‘a tight spot. in the northern. Solomons, Sop | created among soldiers and sailors

Britain and British New Guinea overseas by wives who want divorces and have been engaged in a full- |

scale campaign against the Japa-

{extra-marital = amours.

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Dead in Plunge of Plane In South.

transport plane a Mississippi = Tennessee been released by Col

and thoughtless persons who relay

nese there since last” November, it rumors of wifely infidelities, a Red [Cross spoké$mian said today. First word of the U. S. army's | In the seventh army, it was said, an average of five soldiers receive {years of fighting in those areas Word or rumor every day that their {came in a communique from Gen. Wives: want to break their marital Douglas MacArthur's headquarters | ties or that they are carrying on ; The first Australian spokesmen, amplify ing | armored division has a “broken said | | hearts club” for soldiers who have [troops from the commonwealth also| received such tidings from home. [have relieved the American garris Boyd has returned from convoy sons on Emirau, Green, Munda and Iesentative who has toured many duty in the Atlantic and with his| Tfeasury islands in the Solomons. |batflefronts, said there is too great {a percentage of gloom after mail {call because of letters from fickle WASHINGTON—Dehyrated vege- | wives who want their freedom. He ‘has been in| tables are to be put on sale soon in| at Camp Thomas A. Scott service 26 months and is serving as

Margaret Hagan, Red Cross rep-

But wives aren't all to blame, some. 30 or 40 retail grocery stores! | she said. Even worse on morale a radio operator with the armed to determine consumers’ reaction tolis the Jarge number of I-thought-

you - ought - to - knew letters Irom

thoughtless parents, neighbors or friends who pass on’ malicious rumors, often false, about a wife's conduct. 78

NEW SPANISH. COURSE PLANNED" AT BUTLER

A new course in Spanish conyers: sation will be taught at Butler university next semester by Pedro Pinto-Guznan, former president of, the National University of Ecuadof at’ Quito, who now is attending Butler, : The class, which will be open to

on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Registration will be held Jay 29, with the first class on Jan. 3fTen hours’ credit in college Spanis, or the equivalent is required of all students enrolling, but ‘persons not taking the class for credit may qualify with a sufficient Spanish Background, “LL

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local air base. Four of them

The dead are . i LT COI EDWARD P.. DIM-| MICK, husband of Mrs. E. P. Dimmick, San Antonio, Tex, MAJ. WILBUR T. JONES, ht

band . of Mrs. Ruth Jones, 3771 Creston drive. MAJ. WILLIAM L;- GLATFEL-

TER, husband of Mrs. Irene Glatféelter, ‘5951 Indianola ave CAPT. VINCENT J. ROSE, husband of Mrs. Adele Rose, 3650 "N. Denny SECOND LT. ADRON 8. HOOVER, husband of Mrs. Carolyn Hoover, 4320 E. 38th st. SGT. PHILIP H. LAUCH, crew chief, son of Ph¥ip G. Lauch, Norwood, O. Army authorities are conducting an investigation as to the cause of the crash. The plane, on a routine flight: from Stout field to the Men;phis, Tenn., municipal airport, wa found along. a highway near Horne e

CARD PARTY ARRANGED Fidelity Review No. 140 Women s Benefit association, is sponsorin ga covered dish luncheon and- public card party’ to be held tomorrow at 230 E. Ohio st. The card .pa will start at 2 p. m. Mrs. Core Brown and Mrs. Helen Beard will be in charge.

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