Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1945 — Page 8

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. No : * £4 . ? y y : ; ae \ oy my 3 : : . : 5 ; ; T k p : 4 With | \ Fi Bl k 4 : : ceremony \is to be held at 8 p. m.| ™ ‘ABSIE TO END WORK A SA PRISONERS agkes os ! RAL LLL d ire ankers 7s at Cadle Tabernacle. Mrs. Eldo I:| LONDON; June 1 (U. P.).—~ABSIE JS. PAUL BOARDMAN today as- | Sgt. Jake: Lindsey, who received LONDON, June 1: (U. P.).— ing 10 from night school. |casting at midnight July 4, Philip Glasses Fitted— Latest Styles” Christian Missionary society. {from President Truman in front| with the disclosure of another 'Commencements Slated for June 11 in the auditorium. ahd} - 8 | iTabernacle. ‘ . " re |" Hon of the Dis: was to arrive at Weir Cook munici-| the’ call for FIDO, special squads Tahernacls, . Mr. Brandt wib-pre wreaked revenge on their Nazi an 1 as a guest: on the first official flight | [will receive diplomas from Mr. : 9 Hie you Mentha Deas be araduated | ba ON JUNE 15 pry Mr. Boardman’s route of Chicago & Southern Air | ered in. FIDO stotd for fos In | Indianapolis high schools was an-| A class of 584 will be graduated ried last Sunday at a friend's home Ceremonies at Technical, Howe | with Harry L. Gause to present PERSONAL NEEDS to Clyde McCormack, president of of the retire their scheduled wedding. The air-| series of pipes containing gaso- |are scheduled June 8 at the re- Clarence Farrington, vice presiof the worst slave labor camps In| ., of C. W - honeymoon fie to Detroit and, flame that gleared the fog. rleans. When it The official announcement said |Tech graduates at 6:45 p. m. at the 233 graduates of Washington high payments Plopper. has been treasurer for y into the camp. ¥there were at least | Franc: 'W. Pavné.. Assistant They will be on -the first plane | FIDO helped over 2500 allied {missioners. The Howe ‘ceremonies| Exercises for nine graduatés of THE UNION TRUST CO MPANY 60 boxcars and coal cars loaded : : ; expected here at 10:52 a. ‘'m. to-| planes to land safely. f will be held at 6:30 p. m. on the the Manual night school will be : . : retirement of Mr. Plopper |stop there will be a greeting cere-| veloped by the FIDO oiganiza- [ceive diplomas from Edgar A. Pé- auditorium,” with H. L. Harshman, 120 E. Market St, : Branch, 1225 Kentucky “Ave, most to death in other pafts off" =~ NE | new civil airport, Heath Row. | The Crispus Attucks graduation | diplomas. < A’ of taken to this camp. ~ mi—————————— i : LL — EE ——_—_ . Ey “Some of them were still alive! the American Institute ofBankfor something to eat, but were shot, than 20 vears and -is active -in “We then went on down from every country. They were! MEETINGS PLANNED Eyes Punched Out the American Water association, In-| bodies of dead Geriian- S. S,“tioops. district centers with the first sched- | eves were punched out, and their thorities, industrial plant engineers | and there were also a lot of bodies follows: June 12, North ¥ernon; | many. 18, Monticello: June 20, LaPorte; y 1 ! _—— : mans worked them 18 to 20 hours a RAISE RED CROSS FORCE even ‘let ‘them eat the peelings let Lthe American Red Cross, an-| ‘they sent them here to be killed.” | discuss “The Individual and World AT Citizenship” at services for the, ® 5 & graduating class of Washington > Bavrells Lp °* 5 ) “O [ 'T TF f f ) ) 7 high school at 2:30 p. m: June 10 pieces...So

THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES : : FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1948 - i * ln B d | me Rt . } vPNSLL exp F Wagner will -aw -aduation | —The American broadcasting staLy ; ron M Sl oq | Wagner award graduation ; | Check Your EYES This Week TOOK REVENGE 155/008 oqr "HERE ON HONEYMOON . Dissipate g 4 [certificates to a8 graduatestynciud. | ton in Europe-—will cease broad- See Or Klaiber Eye Refractionist | o : | i : ; SE. pr le commencement blet, OWI directo h . sumed his duties as the new as- | ; : FIDO led the R.A.F. through : i] Broad Ripp C. Hamblet, irector in the A the - United |the congressional .medal of honor A——————— i services will be held at 7:45 p. m. | European theater. sald last night. 300 301 Kresge Bldg., ALE Wash, Letter Reveals S. S. Troops, The society is the national board '6f congress as the 100th doughboy | British. secret weapon. 7 Hi Manus) high school SererMnie Wid : WN : | of missions and Christian educa- (i, win the nation’s highest -medal| «When the air -force sent out | > igh Schools {be held.at the same time in.Cadle ; Killed by Slaves. | © to win the nation’s highest -medal, | ten the a orce sent ou . T0 MEET YOUR . . sermanvy-oip! £ Christ - 2 rushed to fields. witl soli The schedule of commencer ent | SON diplomas to 163 Broad Ripple Slave - laborers in Germany ciples of : 5 4. today with his brige| Tushed to fields: with gasoline mencem radiates 9 fits ’ with headquar- : pal #frport. toda} | burners that dissipated fog, mak- | exercises for 2524 senfors who wif) | rates and 261 Manual seniors : : INCOME TAX S98 fe ters at don Re A > oe for * | prison guards, a graphic letter from 'ers at. ave 3 of the new Memphis to Detroit| In& Jt possible for bombers to {be graduated from the seven public |Stinebaugh a Morgantown, Ind. private indi- Downey ave. § : land on fields apparently weathelection” to. the lines. Baio cand dspereal | nounced teday by Virgil Stinebaugh, | from Shortridge high school at : OR FOR OTHER The letter was dispatched from| ‘oo. =. occ. St. and Mrs. Lindsey Were mar-; Yostigation and dispersal Opera- |q,nerintendent of schools. | exercises June 13 at the Coliseum, Pfc. Marvin Abbott of Morgantown? treasurer is ’ : + tions. | in anticipation 3 : lin Lucedale, Miss, a day ahead of, The invntion consisted of a {and Crispus Attucks high schools diplomas. the Central Labor union. It said: | “I just returned from seeing one "Coo {line thought they. would like a line which laid down walls of [sroctine schools, ii nob of the Joand lagi com= Personal loans are made at attractive rates for any: . | iplomas wi awarded to 704 missioners, will present diplomas to worthwhile purpose : : : Germany. We walked down the Plopper. Mr Mr. Boardman [back from New F ie a Jou may repay in monthly road to the entrance of the camp LL” finally located the couple at Mo-| that, since it first was used oper- {stadium by Carl ‘PF. Brandt, presi- | school in the Technical high school There is a railroad siding leading = bile, Ala., they agreed. { atidnally © in November, 1943, Ident of the board of school com-|auditorium at 8 p. m., June 14. : . treasurer and legal counsel since |“ py -» : { . x i with dead, half-naked bodies. They Hn whieh become troqs rer. gon. 98% Du¥ing he 10-minute The latest type of burner de- {campus when 280 students will re- held at 7:30 p. m., June 7, in, the Of Indianapolis had been worked and starved al-! “""°' le : Mr. Boardman attended Man- | MOY by public officials and the! tion will be installed at London's |kins Sr. : {assistant superintendent, to award Phone Market 4341, . Phone Market 9966 3 1 y sere heing Wh amiall a a wor le am : ree i 3 Germany .and they were beng ual Training high school, the ex- | Chaniber of Commerce. £ i » = {| tension division of ‘Indiana uniSeek Food. Shot . { ‘versity and was graduated from when they arrived here, and some! ing: He has been on the staff of of them got out of ‘the cars to ask! a local trust company for more and their bodies lay along the Inited War Fund drives and the tracks and in the ditches entry] incil of Boy Scouts: the pa— rec — tracks into the camp.’ There were WATER ASSOCIATION gbout 32,000 more slave laborers Pull Starven: and were dying by the The 11th annual district meetings undreds. | conducted by the Indiana section of | “Here is the good part of this diana state board of health and Pur- | story. All over the place were the due unjversity, will be held in eight] Some of them were beaten to death | uled June 12. The meetings are for| by the inmates of the prison. Their | water works operators, municipal au- | arms and legs were torn off. Around and water utility personnel. this camp there is a small stream The schedule of meetings is as | in this stream. I sure hope they June 13, Evansville; June 14, Jason- | killed every S. S. trooper in Ger- Ville; June 15, Crawfordsville; June | “We talked to some of the Jewish June 21, Columbia City, and June | people there. They said the Ger-| 22. Anderson. day and all they got to eat was| \faANILA, June 1 (U. P.).—Basil! the juice of potatoes. They wotlldn't | O'Connor, national chairman of | Siche the potaions. Then when they, nounced today that Red Cross pergo WOrK, or got sick, | sonnel in the Southwest Pacific a would be inereased from 1178 to'| WASHINGTON HIGH | 2365 during the next vear. i Dr sumer crun of tne vies | 3 Lge BAAR : ON A LARGE PART OF OUR STOCK hristian Missionary Society, ‘will ; 0 \0 - d d I vertoaaea on ceriain in the boys’ gymnasium. Mechanics’ Tools W. G. Gingery, principal, wili in- :

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