Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1945 — Page 5

| THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1945

USED CLOTHING U:S. Comber Casualty List

‘CENTERS ERS READY

Increased to Near Million

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Depots Set Up Ou Up Outside City For Drive. .

+ ¢ Sixteen clothing centers jm Marion county, outside Indianapolis, were| designated today to accept gifts of serviceable used clothing this week for the needy people of war torn nations,

Establishment of tocal community receiving centers in the outlying towns and communities became necessary because no door-to-door collection will be possible outside | Indianapolis city limits. Henry F. Schricker is chairman of | the Marion county committee of the United National Clothing collection Gifts are to be delivered to the centers before 3 p. m. Sunday. More Cars Needed Additional = automobiles, trucks, | drivers and volunteer workers are urgently needed to aid in the city- | authority will be. any ‘wide curb collection, Mr. Schricker them,” Churchill said. said. | He called for parliamentary volPersons who can furnish cars or unteers for the “extremely unpleastrucks and other volunteers are ant” duty of going to Germany to asked to call the committee head-| See for themselves the evidence of quarters, MA-5361, register and re-| atrocities in prison camps. ceive instructions as to where to! Chutchill revealed that the parliareport. Extra gasoline rations will mentary body is being sent at the| be available to those who need direct request of. Gen. Dwight D them. | Eisenhower who messaged Churchill } today that new discoveries of atrocities, particularly those in the Decatur township: Methodist church, | Weimar area, far surpass anything West Newton Franklin township: Baptist church, New | Previously found, : Bewhel, ane Mugorie hall non, The The prime minister’ s announce- | we lection. SRR

Lawrence township: Methodist church, | Lawrence, and Methodist church, Castle | |

crossing of the Rhine. He added, however, that he lan easy time of it. I stiffest kind of resistance.” The all-service figures for total

Killed Wounded Missing Prisoners

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Totals Of the army Wounded,

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Stations Listed The receiving stations are:

ton, Lawrence Lions club and Methodist Boy Begs Candy, churches co-operating. Perry township: Beech Grove school and KB Byrum grocery, 609 Main st. Beech | Grove, Methodist church, Glenns Valley: | all Perry township grade schools and the | high school. Lions club and Beech Grove | school. co-operating at Beech Grove! Glenns Valley Methodist church conduct- | ing campaign in that community and Southport Lions club in charge at South-

DULUTH, April 19 (U, P) Nazi boy” asked an American soldier for a piece of candy, then shot and killed him, according to informaee tion in a Duluth officers’ letter to Methodist | his parents. The letter, written by Lt.

church, 1300 8. Lynhurst dr | | liam Barnes to and Mrs.

* «church, -. Bridgeport; Fleming Garden | . school, 4200 W. Washington st., P.-T. A.| I Arthur Barnes, eg the slaying of the soldier.

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township: ‘Township school, 71st P.-

‘T. A. In charge Warren township: Baptist church, Cumberland.

Wayne township: Lynhurst

Wilin charge: Mars Hill school, 2702 Foltz st P.-T. A. in charge: Methodist church Maywood; American Legion hall and ci hall, Speedway, with Lions club, -American Legion, churches and schools, co; operating ——

OAK HILL RESIDENTS TO HEAR PARK CHIEF

Paul Brown, park board superintendent, will speak at a meeting of residents of Oak Hill community at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at school 38. A representative of the police department also will speak on park supervision. The meeting will be open to all residents and wil] -be sponsored by the - Oak. Hill Civic league,

“We had stoppéd to reform our lines,” Barnes wrote, “when a small boy,~9 or 10 years old,

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dier put his hands in his pockets to see if he had any. “Then the cute little boy drew a pistol from his clothes and shot the soldier through the abdomen,” Barnes said. “He couldn't miss— he was so close.” The letter gave no indication of what had become of the Nazi lad.

Then Shoots Yank

asked a goldier for some chocolate. | was a cute looking youngster | and from force of habit the sol- |

“would fot have anyone think that |

U. 8. casualties: ARMY NAVY 162,505 37.920 ,- 45,554 » 10,595 4.261

TOTAL 200,425 542,357 04,521 74,807

813,870 98,330 912,200

261,596 have returned to duty.

Churchill Hints Powers of Nazi Rulers Are Cracking

ment came after he had replied tartly to a member's question as to when V-day might come. Sir Alfred Beit, conservative, asked him whether Eisenhower's statement, that V-day would not be proclaimed until all important resistance centers were cleared should be interpreted to mean V-day would | not arrive until Norway, Denmark, | the French ports and Channel Isles had been liberated.

about V-day at the present time,” Churchill said, “except that I deprecate premature speculations on this subject. The matter is not one we can settle by our selves.”

JAMES ENDICOTT DIES HERE AT 78

[for 56 years, died yesterday at City

'hospital after an illness of six

| months. He was 78 and lived at 1057

S. Tremont st. A native of Kentucky, Mr. Endi- | | cott came here to take up his work. | {He was a member of the Painters {union local 47. He is survived by his wife, Clara, | {two sisters and a brother. { Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. {Saturday in the Shirley Bros. west Chapel with burial in Floral park.

CHRISTIAN H. MEIER Services for Christian H. Meier, |

victim

tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial. will .be iN Greenwood cemetery.. | Mr. Meier, who was 65, died yes[terday at City hospital. Hg lived | at 2609 Shelby st.

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