Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1948 — Page 5
FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1048 : So . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
15 More Nazis Credits Flying Aids for Airlift Success [Red Cross Adopts Homeless K-9 Hero(11 Daylight
§ . 3 . By JACK THOMPSON observed the airlift in operation./ulated that the many new air Saves Spaniel s Life
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An employeé of Gran Co. and i J Mr. t some a . shepherd dog wounded in action ; . en orn Draper remarked. “The sirlft is ig Re Ren ana) Civil Authorities in the South Pacific, gave a bldod| Police and incurance investi-|iy Worker oer ame on War Crim S er erimental Station'2 wonderful example of what the|spotter planes used by the ground Promised Cooperation jianstuion aa was Syedued £34 i Soda¥ Sure ro saw a stranger loitering in the RTCA means to .avia-/forces. today case Ir p here. tion.” program “With portable equipment that| .A five-point program to assist|life, Taore than $11,000 worth of jewelry oliwey easfler a ir Total U. S. Arm he ShOW, one 2 fhe ost gig The ground-controlled spproach|could accompany big units, flying in local civilian and defense plans| Veterinarians yesterday put in|from = Ly manufacturingly iH) LE ti ted 3 2 0 o Je nifican > "system is a radar method of/could be made a lot easier oriy board an emergency call for a blood . but h . . y tion, is being put on by the Ra-|,, ino aircraft to within a few these, small spotter ships,” he has heen adopied by the of donor to help Jasper, a critically] Unseen by office employees, a in ie Sesctiption oe Bot math : Executions Reach 215 dio Technical Commission fOT|reet of the runway even though said. “Their operation would not rs © e dianapolis|,\ Springer Spaniel. Flash, a vet-|bold thief stole the 35-pound brief- ong Su] LANDSBERG, Germany, Nov. Aeronautics. It is the send-off of ine piiot cannot see the ground|be restricted by the weather and|Chapter, American Red Cross. leran of several invasions in the case from behind a counter at 2 . 19 (UP) —The United States Army/|® 15-year program to make flyingipecause of bad weather condi-/they could employ the distance| The program includes’ an in-'K-9 Corps, was selected from the|Gran & Co., on the fourth floor e loss was covered by ine Ylan all-weather and virtually au-i¢jone measuring equipment to more aC-| rease in the number of volunteer|Society for Prevention of Cruelty|0f the Jackson Building, 546 S.|surance. today hanged 15. more Germansitomatic business.. Assistant Secretary Gray spec- curately adjust field artillery fire.” frst. ald’ instructors. 5 .up of, 10 Animals shelter. Meridian St., between 1 and 2:45 convicted of war crimes under| Mr. Draper came to Indianap- 5 h d graduate LF i Speed 4 to Although part of his ear was pom. and Ssenpeq before the theft Gaal 2 Tee ers the Mazis, bringing to 215 the Ol end tamitiarize nimsetr win NUdists to Appear (Fully Clothed) :
shot off overseas, Flash was In| mpg case contained some 700/In Double : ' number of similar executions|tions and familiarize himself with serye with the Red Cross and sh(iy,e gpeiter because he didn’t have ppgiarnar rings © ces cin y Holdup
the new developments the experts a X {offer to civil defense authorities Police today were seeking t here. say will affect the entire aviation] D-COMINGTON, Nov. 19 — Monday by Judge Q. Austin East, To; “og “of the chapters|® DOM: many of them diamond set, Y Nofe secking tHe
eerste, teen-age youths who robbed two it to inquire par- ranging in value from $1 to $48. The Germans were convicted of world of the future. Several members of the Fern Hilll who directed |disaster relief organization. . ns . men of $15 il ing concentration camps pris}: Other Brass Here Nudist Club are to appear today|ticularly into possible contribu-| ppg officials of the Indian- Hike British Rations George Wells, 805 E. 34th St. $15, a bilifold and ring
last night near the fire station oners by gross brutality and of He was accompanied by Gordon before the Monroe County grand ting to the delinquency of chil apolis chapter, realizing the im-| LONDON, Nov. 19 (UP)-—Min- a salesman, placed the case on
at Sherman Drive and E. Michigan the slaying of Amerjeas airmen ov an assistant secretary of jury, spokesmen for the. club have|gren in the club activities. portance of an effective civil de-lister of Food John Strachey an- the floor by a desk when he went ga ‘who parachuted from planes dis- >
{the Army, and high ranking offi- revealed. While declining to comment onifense organization in the event of nounced today there would be Sut 16 unch i. She desk abled over Germany. lcers including Maj. Gen. F. H.| Club members are resisting of-|the activities of the grand jurors,|atomic bombing or other enemy|extra rations of sugar, tea and ; Te ~The court in which they were Heileman, chief of transportation|ficial efforts aimed at forcing Monroe County Prosecuting At-|action, direct all its resources be|sweets for the British this Christ-| Description Doesn’t Match convicted did not recognize as an for the Army. them to abandon their 164-acre|torney Robert McCrea said that{made available to those in charge mans. But he said there would be] He discovered it missing when excuse for their acts the allega-| The tall, scholarly Washington/heavily wooded nudist camp near several subpoenas for out-of-town |of planning for civil defense,” J.|500 fewer tons of turkeys because he returned at 2:45 p. m. tion that they were merely car-lofficial with graying hair and an|here. ; {persons had been issued through|F. Carroll, chapter chairman, mone were being imported from| Employees who were in the rying out the orders of higher iron-gray mustache said he had' The grand jury was impaneled his office. said yesterday. Nazis. rir ——— Sa mi— re m— a ——— tain aria nm — A ——————— . — List 2 Executions AL ———————
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The victims, Clifton Payton, 32, of 3719 E. Michigan St., and John Sauer, 37, of the same address, said the two bandits wore sports coats and one was armed. They
escaped in a car which was the Argentine. office at all times told police itiparked nearby,
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lJ inmates while they were gather- a b | ing grass for food. lA \ ly! i | Fa No Hd V44 1 ¥ Adolf Eiermann, 56, deputy A y XK Ee - . community leader under the 3 « ¢ NN : . ; Nazis who took part in the mur- / aril 1; 4 x , 4 3 comin Go fa MESAINOIN \ ONLY #1 DEPOSIT RESERVES A man. \ pul a ”~ . . - Quirin Flaucher, 33, a Mautha- [1 [FREDDIE | “
sen concentration camp inmate hose Xi PW A. who as favored block leader beat / ip AS dy J PATS oH his fellow inmates with wire iq ? (rT . NAY i / cables and trampled some to , hid h ANG l/l ’ death. | = if Wilhelm Karcher, 51, “pursuit Ti ANNE 3 ig JPEGGY || IDA : troop” member who hunted down A vo el AD BY ’ i and killed American airmen who ¢/W p= ” RY A ih parachuted. F3 ) ‘ i ¢ \ i . 7 A = Johann Schneider, 53, another : ¥ LY it : : A) Ay \ 3 Jf oe! y N . “ 4 . .
troop member who beat an American with a wrench and super-| vised his death by shooting. |
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Herman Helbig, 45, S. S. master A sefgeant in charge of Buchen- \ a wald crematorium, who received - extra liquor and cigarets for acting as official hangman. Josef Kestel, 44, S. S. master sergeant who fatally beat Buch-| enwald inmatés working in a stone quarry. . | Max Schobert, 43, S. S. major| and deputy Buchenwald com-| mander who kicked and beat in-| mates and set his dog on them. | Hans Wolf, 46, inmate and] trusty of a Buchenwald sub-camp| where he beat inmates, many of| whom died. * Isidor Klumpp, 55, party block leader at Weisenbach who ad-| mitted he beat at least one Allied! flier with a wooden club and then! directed a subordinate to shoot the airman. | Franz Koffer, 30, Mauthausen guard who killed at least 17 inmates by driving them into the electric fence surrounding the
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