Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1945 — Page 10

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; SRUVIRADSS. a -Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Is rare in Berlin as they are in Mos- . ; ttendans on duty ] 4 {southern Germany was reveal - night, ’rivate i Bo adn ing back to a heros reception cow-—to hear the people of Berlin | [ G y was revealed to

|day to be broadcasting to the German -people: 1 “Hitler will return! Germany will safe herself!” American military intelligence agents ‘were endeavoring to trace joined, - supported, or sympathized Times Amusement JE ianussiine A ase

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It was Hoosier night at the Red Cross club of the 385th bombard-

| I: Ty ment group recently in England. Talking over “zood old Indiaha” at |with the Nazi movement. . CcOMINal President - Truman ° a A 4 ‘h 4 ave Tv ha 5 SeVEI 10 BIG.COOL/ ugh Mi Spe yer. the club were three. Hoosier members of a B-17 Flying Fortress unit, l “Hitler Kaput” has replaced Clock ane A I a Hist Qua ifes evel L oD ( + r 4 , g v 1 » : ~ v as K , Py 2 ERS | snd a 'n who commanded the Sgt. Charles R. Archer, Terre Haute; S. Sgt. R. H. Woodward, Mt, Heil Hitler” as the greeting of the CIRCLE at Marshal Greg 8 Kk RA shin po e .QUE For the ms } Vernon, and Cpl. Frank M. Schuller, 2033 Sherbrook st. Listening in [day here. a J : gory ‘I. 4nukoy, magazines an Anglo - American armies. which . : ’ Sear Ti I sie : “Where Do We Go From Here?" |commander of Russian’ occupation the dope. Jus . «| was Miss Alice Coleman, Tyrone, Pa. club director. 1e picture was Regret Losing War with Pred MacMurray, Joan Leslie nad : i | smashed German ¥ from. the gS abued 1 by ‘another Hoosier, T. Sgt. George Ringer, Fishers, O8Ing Ws nnd June Haver at 12:50, 3:55. 7, |forces, said the..Soviets hate been office Box 132 the capital plans: | . ped om o———————————————————— : —— In “1929, on the occasion of the | and 10:10. unable to identify any body defi- cation blank. 1. A parade’through an “aisle of 10th anniversary of the Weimar "Forever Yours: With Gale Storm nitely as that of Hitler. his life is elig flags” from the national airport to Fi B d Ri | (> d + Republic, 1 saw all Berlin on the 11:25, 2:3 I a8 . orikoy siegessed thet HILRF fled Teo theo te the: capitol. : lve road IPP e ra ua es streets marching, cheering and . rn Berlin for a hideout somewhere in He didn't ex: : “It's a Pleasure,” with Sonja Henle *

swearing lovalty to the Republic. and. Michael O'Shes, at ‘1%,

Europe just before the Nazi capital 1 wah ] ac ! I RRAY _ happened last

3 A joint reception by the house |

| \ { | - . di and senate, at which he will speak. | G } ( 1 A d | In successive years after 1933, 1 4:35. .:20 and 10:10 fell. {7 trying out a ni x y | ] ] ) | ] ] W | “ " v \ § 3. A mammoth civil luncheon. { e Oo encem en ar S lcaw the same Berliners goose-step- Eseape in the Fog,” with Otto ‘ JUNE belt broke wh MAY : x | ; Kruger ana Nina Foch, at ‘12:45, | INE . 4, A press conference With Sec-| : ping on Unter Den Lihden and 3.35, 6:20 and: 9:10. : FILM TO OBSERVE TYIL found himself taro of War Henrv L. Stimson. | The Broad Ripple high schooljoccasion marked the first time in|pvetericallv heiling Hitler. > with the greaf retary of War Hen " & ; k . ; hysterically heiling LYRIC g | 5 A buffet dinner.at the White alumni medal was awarded to Sue!the schools history the medal was| wow if the allies hold their pro- “The Atfairs.of Susan™ With Joan 10TH ANNIVERSARY A 0108 ripcord averte House with Mr. Truman doing the | Roberts at the commencement last! conferred upon two students. Their lecteg victory parade here, many | Fontaine, George Brent and Dennis The Indiana theater will open fi for Ray. ‘ > ONOrs night. |scholarship ratings ranked Within of the same Berliners undotibtedly Ogee 53 at © June 20 with “Flame of Barbary Y/114 17 "A . 14 ne xp -20 re ! ' “te hier » ¢ { f 3 vt | » 1 463 “ay ws 3 | ’ Pare sera fn poh ea: } 6. A few—mighty few—hours of| Miss Roberts, daughter of Mr. and one thousandth of a point. will hail "their Hora . LOEW'S Coast” in connection with the na-| eo). rouns ple offer, or buy from your grocer. | “free time” which he can spend | Mrs. J. Behjainiz Roberts, R. R.| Citizenship honors were given to The Germans openly regret they | “Without Tove”. with Spencer tional celebration of the 10th anni-| i k ARCH GR! any way he wants to. 19, box 52, was Paul McCloud and Betty McKinley. !lost the war, but they HY not betray To hd Katharine Hepburn, at versary of Republic Pictures May 27 Vea F Y vr qa, AN of the Red Cr | . Sve th x jal ; © | ¢ s i v | ot \ ! ‘Seventh-Inning Stretch’ y3rea the neds) i McCloud, son of Mrs, Anna Mc-| any sense of guilt, | to July 27. | INS orever ours done a nice for scholarship, 905 W. 58th St sceived | : ts STTIND A Wav N — Brond Homemade Ice Cream | The ‘plans were made vesterday ian Bio > up: gious Fabs Wik Sah $ : rseaived] Not Apologetic | She Hla, slering Jet Wayne, TOE FRIDAY servicemen st: : tel! S 1 gan award watch, g ans . ' 4 yi E Jose Sc - 3 lat ‘a meeting of district officials| Fr iT ou 18 Jungan award waich, given an-! r.Even the artistocratic new mayor, Dance Professor nh Dvorak (2hO JO0SSpN oI 4 VAUGHN MONROE Camp Attern | with Bi Gen. Robert N. Young j extra - curricular nually by Mr, and Mrs. James E Dr. Arthur Werner—apparently a kraut, will be shown in 2500 thea- trouble was tl Vil DIR. . { ! 4 \ | ticir Y r. Arthur Ne ¢ 3 . 4 - Rr N FRANCISCO 3. CALIT. . participation. AND HIS ORCHESTRA LONDONDERRY - 835 HOWARD, SAN FRANCISCO S, € J bot the chief of staff's office and I of his time tc

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Dungan, in honor of their son... |... a anti-Nazi—is not ‘at alll Wi U . Tilt {ters throughout the couniry for an-|} - : inlay daclehiter of Mi nti=-Nazi--i5 = not Eniversarv > PLUS Miss McKinley, daughter of Mr. oo etic for German misdeeds. | ins union 11 niversary ‘dates. J GUY Kisgee and Mrs. Orman O. *McKinley, 3839 | ° “It "is odious to ‘criticize our] Following its formation in 1935, nr 4 i t S 1 S I h ) AK? ‘ . 3 , yo 3 E. 62d st., was given the P-T. Alo 11 onand” he told correspondents. | HOLLYWOOD, June 12 (U. |Republic featured John Wayne in award watch, | But the Na i VIG Was So great] I) Arthur Mifrey, who teaches |“Westward Ho!" a modest. budget Follow ommencement hei; A A | dancing in a hurry, today cut a owing COMMEnCcAnSN the that we were glad to lose the war. 8 : : y film,

| Dorothy Caldwell, daughter of mander of the military district of Mr and Mrs. W. Washington. . |H. Caldwell, 4827 Young and Thompson w ere a lit Evanston.ave., {tle apologetic about the parade| . . z

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without exercise plans; because there's still a warp Daan : ? fraduntes Nn Oe an all-|ye wo had won the war, it would ns ou Irom Sue Ts aia The studio has Lo 0 \ 4 ¥ou may lose pounds and have a | on, they explained, it will be fairly oy eas aug ET Swe Roberts Se 1001 dance at the Riviera club,!} ove meant eternal tyranny. Of organize eal ers, w 10 I ; | features and westerns and 36 serials Ho! This SALZE re slender, graceful figure. No rodesi-no. bie. military turnout toe Rev. and — sponsored. by ‘the P.-T. A. MIS.| ice ‘we face terrific difficulties, | make him teach the rhumba by |since its organization.” Among its Comet ; UR Clercising. Nolaxatives. Nodrugs. inodest—no big. MIRA so |Mrs. Ernest F. Roesti, 5614 Broad-{ Robert Bastian, president, was ‘in| ee d to oblan: lieq] AF: of L. union rules, greatest cowboy stars are Gene Au- take Item co nt AY A wi 3 marching men and rolling € | way, received the Riley medal. The | charge of the committee: ” bus we ale glad Yo ob Bit re, Superior Judge Emmet H. wil= [trey and Roy Rogers. stance—if the tatoes, meats or butter, you stm- gus, : i. | confidence for admission as decent| ("lor coq the union's demand | So, let's

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re -comi I ith] i uch left men who are coming back Withition and Pennsylvania aves. to. the | we hope the occupation regime will | mn of |

“When the war is over,” Young said, “we can bring a division up

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Absolute! Pennsylvania ave, We .are em-| , Selah capitol. | ultimately relax.” : kat box 0 AYDS 30-day supplyonly Tr ies : tk ich ahead rather] ~The parade itself - Will: consist| o¢ 12.39 be will address tio) RY Mian — is intrastate cannot be forced to LG HB ee BL re Das, BE OW ae Job A si chiefly the automobiles carrying. it Seas) p. A 1 ey Y bargain collectively with a union, po r t S I n 118 * I congress and ¢ : LT THE WB BLOCK C(O. than past goslupisments, 35) Frsenton OE rs Tus rarity, Rions dois hi Siok 0 po ess and at 30 4-H CLUBS STUD Four dance: instructors. who oti is a seventh-inning stretch.’ | - i wil est of honor at a lunch- testified for th A. F. of L. Ameries oo. aaa facili i {whom will be Vice Adm. Alan G to =H re elihie Jubu . st ne A. F. . Am | Anvway, the feeling seemed to be eon given by the various eivic or- SHORTAGE OF HELP ® NOW PLAYING AT re #

i as J : ne ; can Artists of the Dance ‘said } ganizations here. The press con-| LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 12 (U.| Murray was in such a hurry fe | |

i a Kirk, commander of U. S. naval that Eisenhower probably had seen | FTEs, © iander on ot : Hirpy iors forces in France. There will be enough military; might to satisty | : 4 i Nek about 30 cars, an armored escort {him for a while and that perhaps|

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| nd a police escort. . a a; : pe would get a kick out of seeing © ! Then there will be some “iree por shortages featured the second Their $23 weekly salaries were some ciyilians. 25 Bands to Play time” until the White House dinner gay of the 27th annual boys and' docked further if Murray caught | Schools Will Be Out Along the route there will be atiat 8 p. m. After that the general's girls 4-H club roundup at Purdue them without a tie or sneaking TONITE—Adults, 5:45 "Til 6—30¢ ps

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He. will see plenty. The schools| €ast 25 bands, long dines of vet-|time will be his own until he leaves university today. The annual jpan- out for a smoke, they said. They will be out, and arrangements are] erans, Boy Scouts, school children.|by plane for New York at™ a. m.|quet will be held tonight. only had one recreation room for : y Jundreds of thou- |Tu ’. I tndeine syd demorkiration to : being made to empty government | c@det corps ar 1d hundred thou esday. | - Judging and demonstration team| men and women, the dancers

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buildings ‘during the time of the 7 : ! | | So many flags and -banners and | Eisenhower will go to: West Point candidates for state team and indi-| As an afterthought they added number of persons.who will 3 i | present plans , the long parade route | Kansas City, a g Anzio, in Ital t that schedule th ty w "Other MONARCH FOODS | commodations not only for the gen- To meet 3%. sched! € party will “ ' : “BELLE OF THE YUKON" “MARK OF THE of casualties.

parade. Half a million seems like ys 4 5 { standards will."be broken out for {to visit the military academy and vidual championship honors. Com-| they were threatened and intimi- * Th . Ka by way of! petitién in weed and insect identi- | dated when they sought to or- Neighborhood eater Directory general 1 ! New men ¢ V g Sati uTday and arrive in 50 ‘oe eral but for 54 officers and enliste | teas 'e Paris al 1 S All Just As Good! 3 % on And enlisted | permuda Sunday. | | Larry Parks—Jeanne Bates And il ca At the i the general will : : | be received by Stimson and Gen.

| servativ st (2 conservative esimate of thei, e occasion’ -that, "according to |then to Abilene; . oe tel po SIDE SOUTH Si Gen. Thompson gets credit for will be “an aisle of flags.”. - NORTH ; = > DE : went on—and “SERGEANT MIKE” : WHISTLER” s C Sgts. Cha

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