Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1945 — Page 11

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JAPANESE BOW Children Here Participate SINE JAP SUGIE | By 10 DISCIPLINE In Share-Food Day Sept. 18 ELEMENTS SURVIVE With er But All; in Fun

| ATSUGI AIRDROME, Aug. a). : | Hundreds of Indianapolis “chil-, Girl Scouts will give their savings| (U. P). — Mauo Kato, Japanese] By JOAN YOUNGER {more than half the battle in. radio dren will tighten “their belts at to the Juliette Low Warld Friend-|Domei -agency correspondent, told United Press Staff Correspondent elodrama.” : 3° NEW YORK, Aug. 31. — Walter| E | Subhition. Expl Explained - by Brenkrash lunch and dinner Sepl.|qniy fund; Camp Fire Girls’ money Americas: Sewawion hai, Wire Sl tain plunged a dagger into He scraped a potato slowly with . Habit of Obedience. They'll be making belive he “will go to the Edith M. Kempthorne ments in Japan, but they are rapidly an unripe melon today, listened a knife ag he spoke. tout are eating in ‘one of the war torn|fund, and Girl Reserves funds saved peing brought under control. * [carefully and announced to a That's part of the torture seBy LOUIS E. KEEMLE countries of Europe on the restricted | Will go to the World Fellowship Kato, who worked in Washiugton, |startled shopkeeper that it was just quence” he said. — ih be. Ties Poreizn Correspondent diets those people have endured six!fund of the Y. W. C. A. D. C.°for Domei for five years and |Perfect. J r y oe The Japanese are taking Ameri- ; : ; i t _lculiar sound effects and on ABC's , years. a Committees Listed was there when the war broke out,| It was a routine matter for Gus air for two years ‘with “Countercan occupation With outward good ‘said the imperial government had taffson. As a mass-murderer by Ae

8 | The children will not dietin, ho ; ) » “ 3 “THOR" | 1 (race. . for the saké of their ating Committees in charge of the In |b rmed almost all the kamikaze|sound effects on the radio show SPY And “Gang Busters” Gustafl

The full effects of the defeat, : i . " Sw son said one of his hardest jobs Famous RR must be looked for not|in recognition of National Shareé- y. Hie Qi 10: helleve (here ‘Cigunier-Sps,” he spends most off, producing the last gurgle of a

WwW SHER {in the reaction of the Japanese peo the-Food day. any serious difficulty over his waking hours making gruesome drowning man. A - o noises. E [ple or in the rank and file of the| The money saved from the nor- " “I tried a bottle of Vichy water z inca What counts is the course |mal cost of their meals will go t0 Royer K. Brown, Miss Frarices ro stil Some i Test When I plunge a dagger into ain a pan. .I tried a straw in a and GLADIRON E to be pursued and [the local War Fund or to funds|gnan: Girl Reserves, and Mus. most ot Sous €- ia gi melon, I expect it to sound exactly pasin of water. Finally I stuck my ! M® the immediate fu-|dedicated to international friend- : ? {been m e. SiC. ere like a man is being stabbed,” he head in and gurgled desperate’’,” ! ey Jesse C. Barker and Miss Oranda certainly will no major out-

: 5 the . na- | ship. explained. “When I crack up spa- he said. “There was no doubt about Now on Di splay / ire by Sponsored locally and nationally | Bangsberg, Camp Fire Girls. |Dreaks. Those o are atin ghetti 1 expect At to sound like a jt I was stuck with the job.” : political, military |by Girl Scouts. Girl Reserves and| Organization details are under Rg eros fin Ring Role | DCk being broken.” His longest job was the entry of. $ and economic. |Camp Fire Girls, the plan is their{the direction of Mrs. William R.| 2s S vapantse Sec ve POLICE! He illustrated. It came up to ex- a murderer in through a window— Handsome Post-War Models with 1c before the contribution to better understdnd- Simon, Girl Scouts; Mrs. Robert "2S Peing rapidly disbanded. pectations. For an additional effect as heard from the victim's spot. all the new features—Quick, €co- of collapse, it was|ing of the food needs of Europe E, Fennell, Girl Reserves, and | REVEAL WARSHIP HIT {he followed up with a recording First there was the hushed noise nomical—Easy to operate, jv | recognized in|and China. Misses Barrows, Bangsberg and] WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (U. p.. (titled “Woman Screaming.” The of the window sliding up. Then the : . ' American circles| Climaxing the “light on calories” |Spahr | —The navy disclosed today that Fo combination was horrible. {brush over the sill. Then the scrape " " | even superficially (day observance, will be a ceremony| Mrs. Barker Is chairman of the destroyer escort Blessman was| “What we will do when the death of a shoe. Then a pad-pad of foot-STOK-A-FIRE STOKERS. 3 acquainted - with |on Monument Circle Sept. 22, at|ceremonial pageant, assisted by Mrs. | struck by two 500-pound bombs|ray comes into true popularity I'steps. Then a scream from the “the Japanese which the money saved will be giv- {Ralph Volandingham and Miss | dropped by a Japanese plane at'don’t know,” he sadi. “The way victim. Then the plunge of a knife © structure that the|en to the following organizations: |Spahr. Iwo Jima. {things are now, good sounds are into-a cabbage. » i | surrender would come from the top, = not from revolt among the civilian = population or the rank and file of E | the armed forces. When submission

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