Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1945 — Page 6
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Congressman Wo Worried Over Foreign Entanglements.
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and drama of war May 29 (U.P,).—This tiny
| remained, during five years iman occupation, under
that married dear old dad.” **More Women Than Men s said he was “distufbed” by | a report that the state department was trying to make it easier for | foreign girls engaged to American soldiers to get into this country. “This,” he said, “may have grave consequences.” re - “Europe has four or women to every three men and everybody is elamoring to come to America | “If the entrance of girls’ betrothed to and made simple, there is a possibilit that we open the way for wholesal lengagements—for convenience—an | |
Ddme of Sark.
tain, had ravaged the island.
stead,
five : charges almost completely interference by the Germans. The dame, who is
soldiers sailors
Originally 40 Farms the natural of events, marriage for-convenience.” And then, he said, the families lof the brides would want te come {to the United States, and the problem would snowball.
course
Carteret.
a Still on the island are
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can girls couldn't hold their own any niarital competition. “Our girls don't need a he said.” “Just don't
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In addition to three convenient flights ‘daily. to Chis “in-kind.”
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Indianapolis Times “doing as well today - at his at my home,” view after the liberation.
Sherley Uhl, reporter, was could be expected home at 3720 N. Pennsyvivania st. following the birth of .a baby girl “T told him firmly
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today. {could not resist, military
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AIRFREIGHT pital at 4 a. m,
“She looks like COMET,
ISLE OF SARK, Channel Islands,| island | administration they'll want a girl just like the and its population of 360 peasants|caused us.any difficulty of Gerthe benevo-| islanders and [lent feudal rule of the 60-year-old !Mrs. Duce Briscoe of Guernsey,
Liberating British forces expected | to find that the garrison of some 3001dame fought the occupation forces Germans, led by an ardent Nazi cap- with tenacious a: In- | motion the they learned that the sharp- | encroachment on her witted Dame of Sark had kept her| free
“Madame” the reverent islanders, operates her island efficiently and democratically the eo under the old English feudal system.
Her grant to the island dates back | to the time of Queen Elizabeth, w ho lap of luxury, Rut gave it to a Jersey man, Heller de!nutrit
the 40 practically non-existent. » original farms, operated by tenants, | Not that Rep. Ellis thinks Ameri-| ono pay the dame a yearly tithe
: ing $40 yearly for the privilege of This ON NEW REPORTER owning the island. among. the “Shortly after the Germans landed
as on Sark I received the commander she said inyan inter-| City,
and politely to his wife, Amy, at Methodist hos~| that my people would not “resist, Germans occupation, but that I had urged my peo- |g She was-letting flv with a lot of ex: ple to stay on the island, rather than| mines which cover the island's 4!2 pletives when I left to go home for evacuate to England, with- the as-|square miles.
Dame of Sark Controlled Her
Isle Despite Nazi Invasion
would look after greed that| the civil seldom
, surance that ‘I (them. The commander a I should retain control of And they
Howewer, [ learned from the the dame’s daughter, that as that. strong - willed
lite as simple
it was not qu | - The gray-haired,
gument at every made toward domain,
Germa
Kept. Foodstuffs
of 1 3 1 i | As a result, none of the island comparatively abundant
or homes ever W
mitted it was “pretty much {and go” in the | fore liberation The islanders did not live in the cases ion such channel
{the other islands
leven managed to wangle
Germans when the island's
This produce she exports in nor-! doctor grew inept with age mal times, and the revere tirana; handicap from is used to maintain the island's oniy the those not nat
»resmiler of Sark really lost only two counts to the Germa years. First, she
bitter blow deportees husband, R. W New
was ‘a
American-born Hathaway, formerly of tration camp dt Salzburg, Germany. Secondly, she could not from mining the island. | the islanders ar
| Today
howl- |
foodstuffs requisitioned by Germans,. although she adtouch r weeks be-
of malas were found on all were The dame medical assistance for her people from ‘the
ans in five] had to allow all | ive to the island to be, Adm, 60c (Incl. Tax) All Shows pay= deported by the Germans because
was ‘her
busily en-| gaged in clearing the 9000 indivdual
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I. U. ADOPTS REVISED ACADEMIC CALENDAR
A new academic calendar will be |
adopted: by Indiana university in|
September. It will include two 18-
week semesters, a nine-weeks sum-
mer session and a special post-sum- |
mer session. Due to military requirements the schools of dentistry and medicine |}
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