Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1946 — Page 8
# “Butler university now is accepting applications for second semester Dien from qualified January high school graduates and local veterans. Application blanks are available In the registrar's office in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall. The office will be open during the Christmas holidays. Registration activities begin Jan, 27.
Canterbury Fund Drive Totals $10,500
Dr. E. C. Cumings, president of Canterbury college, said today the Founders’ association campaign for immediate funds has reached a total of $10,500. The goal of the drive is $50,000, to be obtained by pledges of $100 or more, which entitles the donor to
Russia Protests . Shanghai ‘Beating’ LONDON, Dec, 25° (U. P).—The Moscow radio said today Russia protested to the U, 8. state depart ment over the alleged beating of two Soviet citizens by American military police in Shanghai in September, The altercation in Shanghai followed a collision: between an automobile driven by U. 8. Cpl. Robert Carson and a parked automobile occupied by two Russians. After preliminary fisticuffs “some 20 American military policemen” arrived and began to club the Russians, injuring them severely, the broadcast added. The official American report tried | “to shield those guilty of the beating,” Radio Moscow said.
POPE AUTHORIZES RELIEF VATICAN CITY, Dec. 25 (U. P).! ~The Pope directed the apostolic] delegate in Japan to distribute a large sum of money for relief | measures for Japanese earthquake |
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Void With Resentment By DAVID M. NICHOL
Times Foreign Correspondent l BERLIN, Dec. 25.—There has | just been a beggar at the door. He| is young. He is blind. “Food,” he whimpers in a voice i that is uedly audible. Not something for tomorrow or the next holiday season, Not something for
the family. Not even money, for it is useless. |
“Something to eat,” he pleads. He still wears bits of his WehrAB macht uniform, Mr. Nichol threadbare and stained, He is one of the “master | race” who wanted to rule the world, | He is a living picture of Christmas’ in Germany in this year of our Lord, 1946. This probably is the worst Bolle | day season since the end of the 30 years’ war, which laid Germany bare three centuries ago and killed one-third of its people. Even the fillip of hope that the Germans had a year ago, in the first months of the allied occupation, has disappeared. There 1s nothing before theny but a black void which they helped create and | for which they still feel no re-! sponsibility. Hope has given way | to dull resentment,
Superficially, Germans may be | {better off this year than in 1945.
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Americans Give Parties There are a few more Christmas
trees, many of which however, will end their careers in stoves before | they ever see a decoration. {
There are tragic efforts to do
something for the children. Americans have been giving parties. Bos many of the youngsters can't come. i They have no shoes or clothing. In! one district of Berlin 10 per cent of the 6-year-olds begin school because of their health, | Almost one-third had- positive TB. | | reactions,
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girl in the magician's tent shivers! visibly, as “she rises mysteriously! Scratched prewar phonograph records add to the | pathetic atmosphere. There iy a certain amount of] cynicism among Germans over “merry Christmas.” One German | cartoon recently portrayed Santa! {Claus pleading for a work permit.! One German official has coined la “new” slogan. There must be, he! “machines instead of butter.”
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