Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1945 — Page 18

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"Rousing Hoosier

A triumphal Hoosier welcome with : bands blaring out the strains of “Back Home Agaifi’ in Indiana” wil be given Lt. Gen. Walter Bede. Smith, Indianapolis’ returning wa hero, x an Gen. Smith, who is the only American general to sign the Ger man surrender at Reims May 7, will be in Indianapolis Wednesday.

Following. a parade through §

downtown streets and. & ‘welcome on

the Circle, he will be the principal

4peaker and honor. guest at a luncheon sponsored by the Indiana war finance committee in behalf. of the seventh war loan. The general, ‘who is-chief of staff to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, will

speak from 12:30 to 12:45 p.. m.! governors

from the Claypool hotel Riley room over station WIBC. The Mutual Broadcasting network will carry the broadcast. Erect Banner on Circle Following his arrival at Stout field at 11 a. m.. Gen. Smith will have a press conference with newspaper, representatives while.on the way downtown. { The Camp Atterbury band will play on the north steps of the ride. When the general appears in! front of the bandstand, “Back Home Again in Indiana” will be played. ! !

the north side of the monument. City and state officials, army officers and members of the Indiana war finance committee will greet Gen. Smith at Stout field

Making plans for the Gen. Walter Bedell » right) Col. Henry E. Tisdale of Ft. Harrison, Mayor Tyndall, Brig. Gen. Thomas North of the war de-

her husband here, will be a guest night,

The general probably will leave Smith day. for the East by plane Wednesday!

STATISTICS SCHOOL HONORS STUDENTS

university school of business have monument during the 15-minute ' been awarded to 44 Indiana persons| who have complesed war training jcourses in statistics. The classes taught by C. D. HadA large banner, “Welcome Home lV, statistician for Eli Lilly. & Co. y to Indiana.” will be erected on during the past 15 weeks, were con- , oY |

Others planning the affair are servite Ft. Hayes o- JUDY GARLAND AND DIRECTOR TO BE WED

certificates were given to the f lowing Indianapolis men: . Booton. Richard H. Bren-

son, Harry B. Roach. Lawrence E.. Roesen-

ducted by the university under the :

training program of the U. S. office of education, Mrs. Smith, who will accompany Quality control -through statistics gy ;

Welcome Arranged for Lt. Gen. Smith ¥

partment general staff. Wallace O. Lee, general chairman of the day, and Maj. Robert S. French, assistant public relations officer ofthe 5th service command, Ft. Hayes, O, : ’

Thomas | Wallace ©. Lee, general chairman; of Mrs. Ralph F. Gates at the|North of the war department gen- Col. Henry E. Tisdale, Ft. Harrison Wednesday | eral staff. Gen. North arrived here commander; Mayor Tyndall, and this week to Help arrange the Gen. || Maj. Robert S. French, assistant | public relatipns ‘officer of the 5th service command, Ft. Hayes, O.

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| Songbird Judy Garland and her di~ er. Harold B. Thompson, George C. Wil- rector - fiance, Vincente Minell, kins, Virgil L Alexander, Harvey J. Batts, | : h Milton L. Baltimore, Lorenz G. Diederich. | Will be married today at the home e : {of the star's mother. Mark R. Emerson, Ralph M. Prey, Clay. | ton’ H. Gassert, Ralph V. Ginder; yron | E. Gunn, Paul L. Hargitt, John E. Hoag-| from their studio before the mar1 ,. Leonard, Charles W. Martin, | Midriff, Ray R. Miller, Ellis G.r Poindexter, John

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riage license bureau closed, went to the home of Miss Rosamond Rice,

last night. Miss Garland, 21, last week re-

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. torium« heard comment and later | Smith day in Indianapolis next Wednesday are (left to {checked up on _ discussion in the} prisoner compound. They said many (exhibited shame at the. concentra- With infra-red film and “blackout” {flash bulbs showed prisoners in“The war crimes commission tently watching the movies,” avertshould know how to deal with those [ing their eyes from gruesome who ‘ordered such things,” was a scenes, a few nervously chewing typical: comment, officers said. fingernails and some completely rePictures taken from’ the stage !laxed, appearing disinterested.

{tion camp photos.

NAZIS SHAMED BY | WAR ATROCITY FILM

CAMP COOKE; Cal, June 15 (U.|

P.).—Officers . who showed Nazi |

prisoners of war held here news-

‘reel movies of Nazi atrocities and snapped pictures of audience re-

{action sald today that 80 per cent! {of the prisoners appeared. to belleve what they saw. i |

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Say Schmeling Acted for Nazis

CAMP SHANKS, N. Y., June 15 | camp in gaudy civillan clothes,”

(U. PJ).—~Two American GI's said today -Max- Schmeling, former

heavyweight champion, tried to

pump them for information while they were prisoners of theg<Germans in Stalag 3A. The soldiers, Sgt. Eouis Doto of Camden, N. J, and Cpl. Stanley Doniak, Wallington, N. J., were among liberated prisoners. who returned here yesterday from EuTope. » “Schmeling marched into the

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Doto said. “He complained about the treatment he got in the United States, particularly in bis second fight with Joe Louis when he was knocked out. vol, “He tried to be genial. We were starving for any kind of good food and He told us he'd get us good treatment if we would give: him ‘some information.” Doniak chimed in. “Schmeling was a jerk and a bag of wind. Both of us told him to go to hell. "He beat it.” The two soldiers left for their homes today on furloughs.

POISONOUS IRRITANT

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1845 IRITES TOMORROW | "FOR MARIAN: QUIN |

Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m. !tomorrow In Moore. Mortuaries | Colonial “Chapel for Mrs Marian | Quinn, 5514 Winthrop ave, who

| died yesterday in City hospital.

| tery.

| Mrs. Quinn, who was 47, was a |

native of Portage, Wis., where she was a member of the Methodist church. She had lived In Indian «apolis 15 years.

| Surviving her are a daughter,

| Mrs. Marion Havely, and a son, | Kenneth, both of Indianapolis; a

WASHINGTON -— Poison ivy, brother, Jap York, Endover, Wis; poison oak and poison sumac all a sister, Mrs. Hazel Rose, Pitfse contain urushiol, which is the burgh, Pa, and three grand.

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