Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 11

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : Japs In Jam; Bushido Says | Purple Heart Only Victors May Come Home|

ent T. Malan, state superintendent

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By DON CASWELL United Press Staff Correspondent - TOKYO, Sept. 13 (U, P.).—Thou-

i sands of captured . Japanese soldiers, sailors and airmen who are returning home soon. face a prob-

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lem for which there is no precedent in Japanese history. According to the Bushido code when a man leaves home to fight he ‘must return victorious.

Japan never lost a war before,

the Russian-Japanese war changed their names or went to the South Seas rather than disgrace their families by returning home.

This time it is different,

A few Japanese taken prisoner in|}

« 8. Sgt. Richard Seibert, 1624

Berry, arches- * iL ’ ’ ' Many thousands of Japanese| Ludlow ave. receives the purple lickman, pub- - - have been demobilized and are re-| heart from Lt. Herman Stein, rector of the ; : turning home without shame. They commander of the 38th division's ervatory, and already have broken the Bushido 51st infantry. Sgt. Seibert was polis pianist. precedent and may make possible oe sii

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the honorable return of prisoners. Some Are Old-Fashioned

I talked with a Japanese professional man whose brother, a naval air officer, was shot down over the Solomons and is presumed dead. His death already has been honored at a mass funeral at the Kure naval base, where the empress and prominent members of the cabinet contributed small sums to bereaved families.

The mother received 5000 yen from the navy ministry, and a monthly pension of “50 yen for life because her son had nine years of service, including six overseas, and had been decorated with the Order of Golden Kite, third class, Come pensation pensions. are based on rank, decorations and length of service, “I would be glad to see my broth|er return as a prisoner,” said the | professional man. “So would our {whole family. But more old-fash~ | loned Japanese might not feel the | same, »

Yom KIPPUR NIGHT ° DANCE SCHEDULED

The Junior Hadassah's ninth anin Yom Kippur night dance will {be held at 9 p.m. Monday in the | Travertine room of Hotel Lincoln. Hal Bailey's orchestra will play, Miss Sarah Draziar is general chairman of arrangements, and Charlene Morse, Jeanette. Rappaport, Jeanne Sacks, Martha Mae Firsch, Estelle Grossman and Helen

Samuels are assisting.

wounded in the Pacifie campaigns.

150 EXPECTED AT TEACHERS’ MEETING

Approximately 150 delegates will attend an executive board meeting of the Indiana State Federation of Public School Teachers Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln, A business meeting of the entire federation will be held Oct. 25 in the Claypool hotel. The plans to hold the two meetings were made at an executive committee meeting Saturday in the Lincoln, Miss Gertrude McComb of Terre Haute, federation president, presided. Indianapolis members who attended are Mrs, Eugenia Hayden, recording secretary; Arthur Schull, treasurer; Miss Mary E. Ronk, chairman of the press and public relations committee and principal of school 77, and Shortridge high school teachers. The executive committee indorsed the draft proposals for an “Educa-« tional and Cultural Organization of the United Nations,” prepared by the conference of Allied Ministers of Education in London, and commended highly the work of the National Education association for international education, Special praise was given Dr, William G. Carr, associate secretary of the as sociation, for his work as consuls tant to the United States delegation at ‘the San Francisco peace conference,

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