Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1945 — Page 9
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NAZI GIRL ACCUSED
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Elected president of the new| The shot was reported fired by a Radio-Drama club is Wallace Dye.| gt. Louis county deputy, sheriff Lela Lyley is vice president; Joan| guring an “altercation.” Fryar, secretary; Dean Finley, treasurer, and William Smith, sergeantOfficers of the Tech "Latin club CITY IS SEEN is are Robert Highfield and Joan Bryant, consuls; Phyllis Carter, scriba; Doris Townsend, aedile; Jeanne Porter,” quaestor; Donald|. Lyon, parliamentarian; Judith Var- na ner, curator archivorum; Dorothy
Surchevieh, praeco; Evelyn Petro-| Indianapolis - Will Be on, vich, musica, and Charles Wells,
OF ‘MASS MURDERS’ Transport association of America, last night before the Indianapolis LUENEBURG, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—|Chamber of Commerce. Irma Grese, Nazi. gungirl at the| In one of the wind-up sessions in |= Oswiecim concentration camp, was!a series of air transport associa accused in court today of sending|tion meetings on air traffic he “thousands and thousands” of in-|pointed to the air routes this city mates to death in its gas chambers:| will have when the international Abraham Glinowieck, 23, a Polish ones are in full operation, |= Jew, testified for the second day in| “You will see that Indianapolis | the trial of 45 Nazi guards and com- | has direct one-carrier service to |manders of the Oswiecim and Bel-|ondon, Paris, Lisbon, Stockholm,
Glinowieck said Irma Grese sent|.onnecting service to Brussels, sick and well inmates alike to the| prague, Vienna; Istanbul and even gas chambers at Oswiecim. “She|cgleytta,” Mr. Tipton said. sent them according to her whim,” the witness testified before a British military court. “She beat anyone ~ “Recent proposals would provide she did not like, and she carried connecting service to Anchorage,
his teeth and escaped with nothing worse than a fractured jaw. .
Main Plane Routes.
with the advent of air transportation Indianapolis became the hub of the universe, said Stuart G. Tipton, acting president of the Air
Leningrad and Moscow. It has good
Route to Tokyo
Kiska, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila with others to
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Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney. Within a few short months. the service just described will be in operation,” This will open new vistas for vacationists and new economic fields for the businessman, he said. The airlines now have on order or option more than 1000 planes, many with cruising speed of over 300 mph. which will cut crossing the continent to at least nine hours and points as distant as Paris » 14 hours. “The fleet will seat more {38,000 passengers and he capable er | operating six to eight billion pas- | | senger-miles a year,” Mr. Tipton | said.
Rosy Picture
there will be various combinations
conditioning and thermostat controlled heating.” Painting a rosy picture he said that radio, movies and telephone service may be available before long on some of the extensive trips. Mr. Tipton also touched on the work being done by the civil areonautics administration here to make schedules more rigid and flying safer, “It is still too often necessary to| cancel because of weather or pass up a landing. Much hard work has) gone into the promised solution of this problem.” he said.
Fear Regulations
according to Mr. Tipton,
over-regulation . . . We are fearful
| states. In the case of one large air- | | line it would be regulated by the! | federal government ... and by 22! | states,” he said. The firm stand that Governor |
sion of Indiana . , . shows complete
transportation.”
tation companies should be permitted to engage in air transport is- seen as a danger. Mr, Tipton feels that for the job to he done right it should be left to the man
business.
APPEAL CHAPLIN AWARD HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27 (U, P.). |
week support awarded the child in|
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