Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1945 — Page 23

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gram, ‘featuring : - Times Special npions, will open CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind, "May! softball stadium 17~THe continual release of over} rding to an en seas veterans here under the new by Manager H is point system} is threatened | “yd i: with a bog-down for lack of camp w plait, located personnel: at 00 8. Wesy Unless 500 additional typists, ogress, but the stenographers and clerks are ob1) be ready fo tained immediately, the mustering injess addition out process will be slowed considEte delay. erably, army officials warned. ls of Ft. Wayn of the 17 war department title last season, personnel centers in the country, Sos rght girls the separation center is a beehive a, oa of activity, with hundreds of reAll Stars f » turned soldiers being released under ve the new adjusted service rating plan, lao tchedind bo Reception Station, Too ontinue through The center also includes the very 1 week. busy reception station, where overn has organized seas returnees are processed and will play on the “given furloughs before being reasand two which signed under the rotation system or ;, before rejoining their own organi- » Teams zations, will play in the Since these activities will increase day nights; the tremendously, as a fesult of the 1 Tuesdays; the “point” system and redeployment of | Jednesdays; the : troops from Europe to the Pacific, Thursdays and "civilian typists, stenographers and n Fridays. Calla« clerks must be obtained to handle mmercial is shor the necessary processing involved. | ks any aggrega~ “We want to get our returned] affiliate contact soldiers out of camp and on their, o way home to their families just as | nday afternoon + quickly as possible,” Col. Welton M. ght circuit on Modis na: Avyeriury post commandny gn selty: Pa Qualified persons not now engaged se In essential war industry are urged eded to complete to contact their local U. 8. employSpeedway league, ment offices, or write, phone, wire er vay stadium. Ine come in person to the Civilian per-

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a ———— STATE FAIR LIKELY IN 46, JAMES SAYS

Prospects of a 1946 Indiana state | fair were good today. Lt. Gov. Richard T. James said that the war

department intended to vacate the

fairgrounds “as soon as possible.” An inquiry in Washington by | Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.),! brought a reply yesterday from Sec- | retary of War Stimson which said | that immediate removal of the gov-' ernment’s war equipment from the | fairgrounds would be impossible; but | that it would be vacated “certainly béfore the termination of the | lease.” The lease by the war department | rung for the duration of the war and six months thereafter. |

GERMANS ORGANIZE FREE LABOR UNION

ALSDORF, Germarfy, May 17 (U. P.).—Probably the first officially recognized German labor union! since the rise and fall of Adolf Hit- | ler has been organized. by 125 anthracite miners here. The union, the Prier Deutcher! Gewerkschafts Bund, was formed | under- the chaltmanship of Nathias | Eck, who had been ousted as Als- |

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