Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1945 — Page 20

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"Held for Passing’ Bages Money

MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 19 (U. P) ~August Sorcey, a tavern and ‘produce market

owner, and Dominick Rizzo, a~bartender, yesterday were accused of passing more than 13400 in counterfeit money, believed to be part of the $1,000,000 in bogus bills, left by Count Victor Lustig, now serving a

"© g0-year-term in Alcatraz prison.

" The men pleaded not guilty to

$25,000 bonds pending a further 3700 ENROLL IN hearing on Jan, 26. They, were NEW VET GROUP arrested Wednesday night. / Lustig was arrested in New York :

in 1935. If the notes prove to be part of the Lustig cache they will be the first the government has found in many years.

But Its ‘Membership Has Doubled.

EARL RICHERT

U. S. HAS BABOONS FOR SALE

NEW YORK, Jan, 19 (U. P).— By Lee R. Fleming, of the office of sur-

AMVETS Only a Month 01d, |

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The Budapest String quartet will! give its last concert this season at 8:30. p. m, Wednesday in the] war memorial audiforium. | Members of the quartet are Jo- | seph Roismanp; Edgar Ortenberg,! Boris Kroyt and Mischa Schneider] The concert will be under the au-|

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lus disposal, disclosed ' that: the Serippe-Howard, Staff Weiter. = | Bf | ARERR Wa HEI walle to sell several] ‘WASHINGTON Jan. 19-—-A | are They were used in labora. | SParsely furnished suite of offices | here houses an organization which lits officei’s hope will some day over- | shadow the American Legion. The organization—the American Veterans of World War II—is only ‘a month old. But already it has {more than doubled in membership,

, The Indianapolis Times has an opening for a man according to Elmo Keel of Washlington, the ‘30-year-old national

between 25 and 45 years; good starting wage and commander.

excellant opportunity for advancement; 5-day, 40-hour | AMVETS, asthe organization is TN . f "Edward Smiall's riotous ‘fiew comnews, was formed in Kansas City edy, “Abroad With Two Yanks,” Please phone {early last month by the merger of opened yesterday at Loew's. and {nine small world war II veterans'|ranks among the funniest films organizations. Membership at that |this season. (time was approximately 2500. Now| The male stars, William Bendix *|AMVETS has 5700 paid-up members |and Dennis O'Keefe, are a perfect || from 39 states (dues $4 annually). {comedy duo. Dennis is the smart ’ y guy onto all the tricks of “getting 10 Work With ‘Others a dame” while his buddy, Bendix, Mr. Keel and other AMVET offi- usually is the goat. | cers picture ‘their organization as| The picture opens with the pair { working side by side with other es-|landing in Australia for a well{tablished veterans’ organizations, earned furlough. These two are {such as the American Legion and |pals on the battlefield but on a the Veterans of Foreign Wars, for [furlough the story is different. the benefit of the veteran, When women enter the picture, “Our organization was formed {things get jammed up. The woman because the veterans of this war!in this case is lovely Helen Walker, want an organization of their own,”| John Loder .heads the supportsaid Mr. Keel. ing cast and the picture was directAnd the scores of letters coming|ed by Allan Dwan for United Artto. the AMVET offices from dis-|ists release. charged veterans and from men still] The other screen feature is | overseas seem to bear out this state-| “Carolina Blues” with Kay Kyser, | ment, Ann Miller and Victor Moore.

2 FROM HERE IN INDIANA U. PLAY

BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 19. — The Indiana university theater will present “The Little Foxes” Feb, 6-10, Included. in the cast are two In-

(ganization independent of the V.|4ianapolis men, John Brooks and * MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS IF. W. and American Legion is |pgward Reich.

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Loew's Has Comedy Hit].

‘Abroad With Two Yanks' Filled*With Laughs.

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AMVETS has a complete set of | officers, running down to a third | vice commander, a nine-member executive committee and a public relations officer. Officers receive no pay and the or- | ganization is still so poor that they {have to pay their own expenses. | Present goals of the organization tare of a platitudinous nature: to {assist in the rehabilitation of returning veterans; to forever remind|- | the public that veterans of-world war II fought to preserve peace, liberty, democracy, etc. AMVET officers aren't ready to worry about such controversial issues as bonuses. They want to get state departments set up and local posts founded before worrying about economic and social problems.

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