Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 7
Business Effici iciency Awards
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a SE . | The NationalOrder of Business a sa Li i Fly ROBERT RICHARDS > “1 Bept: "THI; End that's where he ~The White House has heard] ~The house immigration commit-]1 Cl 0 cag : . | : mothin official about a visit to this| ETiciency awarded six junior and|dents attended the state older boys’, yyiergey approved a bill to per- Nr TORK sat cormpeten | sind “Le Groupe Tabou'—4. wi 4 on the spo country by Princess Elizabeth, [eleven senior certificates to mem-|conference of the HI-Y club ‘at! .'y.. Lun wives and children ’ maquis, Mr. McGrew got a machine pistol umati¢ heiress to the British throne, but|bers of Southport high school book- Terre Haute Saturday. They were| ° ¢ 8 FE FE enter McGrew looks out at the| There's where he met the 14 who glug in his chest. rk British sources say there is & “pos- keeping classes during the month./George Huber, William Fieenor, audience, and sees 14 dead men. . |died. | When they reached a prison the|. ly : sibility” that she may come. Junior awards went to Paul Ryker, Jack Byrum, William Howard, Rob-| 0 Usted States at 8 rate of 6000 He sees the men of Troyes that] “I was with them for three|Nazis lined up the 11 remaining The princess might come over, |. iherine Carter, Mary Plickinger,|ert Dugdale, George Arndt, Cart| ® Month. he left behind, and then he wishes months,” Mr. McGrew said. “We Frenchmen and shot them ‘to death. inne 1t was said, to visit her great-uncle, ’ . 3 Committee Chairman Samueljthat the sound effects man would used to steal automobiles and trucks| “They didn't shoot me,” Mr. Mc~ Moen the Earl of Afhlone, retiring gov-|Maxine E. Meltabarger, Alice Orem | Kaufmann, William Ackerman and reporters kindly ease up. from French collaborationists. Oh,|Grew said, “but Ill nevér know pie ad ernor-general of Canada, before he(and Rosemary Perry. David Chance. C.K. Lejshuy, spon: {. N.¥,) wl - Mr. McGrew acts the role of a/we had p hell of a time.” why. I was guilty as hell.” nd: leaves office in the spring. Senior awards were given Ella sor, accompanied the boys. t the bill would waive all "1682 company runner in Harry Brown's They didn't work all the time.| Mr. McGrew had invited “Le aid It the princess were already in|Mse Armstrong, Jeanne Bowen, Al- A party for the members of the] 'ape and Immigration Quotas.”!piay “A Sound of Hunting” at the| They had a shack in the woods and,| Groupe Tabou™ to the United States [77 “oickiy eave Canada, it was considered probable |Derta Chew, Helen L. Jelinek, Jackie| = ool junior clasg| Tt Would restrict from entry only|Lyceum theater. It's about the between raids, they just sat around |after the war—just to prove that! Petes rou ho the would come to Washington at|MeClamey, Doreen Mezger, Shirley hport high Junior those wives and children who are| War. Well, McGrew knows. all about and talked. he could act. : RLLL 4 IH] rr an invitation from the White House. MYers, Levee ancy | TI be held at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday); or physically defective. |™: “I told the boys that I was an| And sometimes he gets the feel- LL commended rrr a Re in the gym. Devid Yount, junior & effect Jan |. ‘Tt Wasn't much like the books"|actor back home.” Mr. McGrew ing that they're there—the 14. Ps Ci 198 OLYMPIC GAMES Be class president. - Wil conduct ~the| The bill woud go into effect Jan.|,. "coi4 “Sometimes it was fun,|said, “and they just looked at me| That's when he Wishes the sound in Tu . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30 (U. P).| The 1948 Southport high school party, assisted by Osborne, | 1 It would apply to all foreign and sometimes it was like being|and laughed. They didnt believe effects man would ease up just a «Gustavus T. Kirby of the Amer- commencement committee includes chairman; Lois Copeland, | wives who married American serv- hoime—almost. I“mean we had a/me, that's all | bit. refreshment chairman, and Irma|icemen during the war. ! fire and we had good warm wine.” “The leader, Tido, said, ‘Look, The men of Troyes might. laugh
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