Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1946 — Page 15
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28, 1946 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946
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owels to pro- Wik movements, N \ e satisfaction. -~ od 15¢, 30¢, 60¢ — mesma smias 3 3 ——— § BERLIN, March 2% —A sense
Astounding things SU G AR which pass as. commonplace. facing starvation. : But the story is | told in terms of calories per person, not how much “bread the little guy at the | end of the line | will get. But in § a country where ; food is scarce and vast quantities of [money of uncertain value float-
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UNREALITY-THAT IS BERLIN TODAY
Astounding Things Happen. The There Daily Which Are
Passed As Commonplace; People Face Starvation.
By PARKER LaMOORE Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
thing seen or heard in Europe, particularly in Germany. An individual is arrested, charged with the murder of two million persons, The story gets less space in the Stars and Stripes in Berlin than the killing in Minneapolis of a young woman by her brother, a veteran. Things have happened here which could not have happened. happen daily
The civilian population here is
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of unreality attaches itself to every-
ing around there equality. o| The skilled worker will fare best under any rationing system. There is intense rivalry among foreign /| agencies for certain skills, but the | employer who ¢an offer one hot ¢| meal a day gets the help, regardless of the money he is prepared to pay. A visit to the so-called black |
can be no
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| market here revealed little food on |
sale, The “market” is a milling! crowd along a side street, in the] | British sector, one street removed from the Russian sector, for the Russians have taking ways. One sale of a 5-cent bar of chocolate
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was witnessed—for 400 marks, $40 at the current rate of exchange.
| Earrings for 800 Marks
Other offerings included’ a worn | man’s overcoat, a woman's new silk | blouse, a pair of earrings for which (R00 marks was the asking price. { Knee-length black leather boots | seemed plentiful. There was an | occasional pair of shoes, a straight-| edged razor, various odds and ends, | stuff obviously © coming out of! homes. ! At the Adlon hotel, once one of the showplaces of Berlin, a small
second floor apartment has been|
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converted into a restaurant, the bathroom serving as the pantry. It is entered by way of the old kitchen | stairs. Forty of the hotel's 280 apgrtments are habitable, but there is no heat, no hot water. Himmler's mansion next door is a shambles. On down the street is the Chancellery. The huge reception room is now ceilingless. Where Hitler Died Beyond this room, through what must have been a courtyard, is the entrance to the bunker where Hitler died. A boyish-faced Russian soldier, automatic rifle slung over | his shoulder, offers to take you to it, and becomes enthusiastic about the errand when given two American cigarets, Descending stairs for two or three levels, it is found the door to the bunker is locked. The commandant who has the key isn't around. So you let it pass. Anyway, you have
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passed through the door Hitler en- | tered when he walked his last mile, if it means anything to you. When Senator, visited the bunker a few weeks ago he found an iron cross in the | debris. Wiseacres insist it was a plant, saying the trash had been | screened countless times before the senator's visit.
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Knights of Columbus will spon- | sor the “Way of the Cross” devo- | tions on the War Memorial plaza Good Friday, April 19, for the 10th! consecutive year. Paul E. Just will serve as chairman of the committee which announces plans for the outdoor serv- | ice. With the war now over, Good Friday coming later in the season
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than usual and mild weather prob- | able, the, commiftee expects several {aed worshipers to gather that day in the Plaga, | The Rev. Cornelius Sweeney, | K. of C. Ay will lead the pro- | | cession to the 14 stations marked | | with tall crosses each bearing al | picture suggesting an episode in| | “Christ's way to the cross.” The! | Rev. Pr. Richard Kavanagh, super-| | intendent of Cathedral high school, will recite the prayers which will be | broadcast over the square by public | | address system.. O. C. Litzelman, | | grand knight, and Mr. Just have| named approximately 50 local knights to assist in preparations. Chairmen and their sub-committees
Maurice J. Fitzgerald, grounds: | James F. Lynch, transportation; Al |O. Rucker, music; Carl Lauber, choir; Mr. Litzelman, crosses; | Charles B. Retmeler, pamphlets; | | T. P. Flanary, traffic; Earl J. Owens, | boy scouts;. Anthony P. Lawrence, | |radio; Carl Kiefer, boys’ choir; | Earl-J. Cox and. Humbert Pagani,
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VETERANS RESUME EMPLOYMENT JOBS
Harold XK. Knoy and John Harrigan, both recently discharged veterans, have rtumed to their positions with the Indiana employment security division.
Mr. Knoy served four years in the air corps, spending part. of his service in the China-Burma-India theater. * After V-J day, he was returned to Washington where he
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worked in A. A. PF. headquarters. He was discharged with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Mr. Harrigan, a veteran of four years’ service, served .as gunnery officer aboard a merchant vessel and later commanded an LST, participating in landings at Palau island, Leyte, Lingayen gulf, Subic bay, Okinawa and Ie 8hima. He held the rank of lieutenant commander when he was discharged. Other veterans who have returned’ to the local office are Robert Barrett, Raymond Belden, Lowell
Blunk, Jean Branum, Paul- Craig, Karl Flanigan, Edgar Harbit, Kenneth Herron, Thomas McAndrews, Richard MeConahay, Leonard Mayhugh, John Neutzenhelzer, Mark Ogden, Harold Oren, Paul Ryan, Ralph Shields; Raymond Thomas, Jess Thomson, Wilbur Truan, Jean Wickerham, Richard Acree and Paul Willard. Veterans returned to other offices in the state are Howard Davis, | Connersville; Dorman Ehlers, East | Chicago; Radford Huff, Ft. Wayne;
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 (U.|reecived from P:) —Leaviiig all officers except the | Australia reported yesterday,
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