Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1950 — Page 8
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He must attend a few ‘more parades ‘then—sigh!— tomorrow morning he'll be “able to board a train back to Dresden in Russian-held Germany. *> There Hans Graetz will once again spend his days. as a metal worker—his nights as a gobd member “of the Free Germany!
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for Germgw Bolsheviks. : 7 Le ” 2 THE FACT that Hans Graetz— and a féw hundred thousand of his chums—have scared the living bewhatsis out of the democratic world—doesn’t stir a hair of his blond square head. “Hans probably never knew that his leaders some months back ‘threatened a soda fountain putsch
. on Berlin,
He's had the time of his life bunions or no. You see Hans Graetz is the son of a family bémbed out during the war. A couple of his uncles “were killed and his father badly wounded. ‘When the depressing peace came Hans had just joined the Hitler Youth—hadn’t even had a chance to draw his brown shirt, Drab dull years slid by. For the Graetz
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BUT LO! Not six mon ago there came into the lifé of Hans Graetz something he could live + and fight for, The new thing was the Communist Party and the FDJ. Hans, a shy boy had never had many close friends, never had quite known what to B sa%. He kind of shuffled into the local Dresden chapter of the FDJ and life tened. : e was issued a blue uniform— a free pair of shorts and a shirt.
~~ He didn’t have to worry about _ lonesome,
friendless evenings. i his free time ocoul tical Gal Jeckures, or< ganized
about the goody Tp in the Soviet Union-—and even: Girls! He made his first date with a female FDJ-—a fraufein formerly Just as lonesome and frustrated
ff 8 =» . FOR HANS GRAETZ Joining the FDJ was as successful as ing tie lonely hearts club a8 efle> “ting a date with sane Basel vy
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Story of Lonely-German Boy, How War Made Him a ‘Red
“By Fe ED Rann Times. Foreign Correspondent BERLIN June 1.—Hans Se is a very happy if tired 5 young (18) Communist. . "Ever since he came to Berlin to Semonstists for “peace” ay he has been marching singing and shouting, . “Yank Go Home!” Today his throat is as hoarse as a train. _announcer’s and his feet are neatly bunioned.
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caused the war he was only too glad to nod “yah yah.” When they
“kill the American imperialists” £2 prevent another war he nodded
~-but that doesn’t make any dif-
felt part of something—he now “belongs” to something. — =
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told him he must be prepared to|
“yah yah.” He doesn’t understand
ference. For the first time he's!
» » " WHEN THEY INVITED Hans! “Free absolutely free” to come to Berlin for the Whitsundy week: end ‘and demonstrate for “peace” he jigged. He was strictly a small town boy touring the big—if bat-fered-—capital of the “new Germany.” When I met him wandering around town arm in arm with his honey bun—both in blue shirts hi§ eyes were popping lke champagne corks. They didn't have much time for themselves, Yesterday they hoofed it for four hours in the monster mass parade shouted “shoulder to, shoulder -- marek against Wall Street” (be assured he doesn’t know Wall Street from Death Valley).
~ » ” HANS GRAETZ sang “we have heard tell of the old Germany . .. and we fight for a better future for new Germany.” Regularly he chanted “Go Home Yank.” So you see Hans is a little pooped today but perfectly happy. He told me he'd got his future nicely greased. Thanks to his good record in FDJ, next year he hopes to join the People's Police~-Stalin's German army. He might sound like strictly a clod, this Hans Graetz, but there were almost half a million of his generation of lost German kids marching with him yesterday giving us all the shivers—they were marching you and me , ., . and they've lots more marching planned for the immediate future,
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By GEORGE WELLER Times Foreign Correspondent i ROME, June 1-—-Roberto Rossellint’s methods of protecting his bride of a week from nosy Italian photographers apparently aren't 80 good when applied by anybody else, _ At least they dida't work when Hollywood Producer David Selznick tried thém out fn behalf of his wife of a year. Two - Italian cameramen fol-| lowed David and Jennifer when they werit to see the Roman Forum the other night by the light of the full moon. According to Italian law-—always invoked by Rossellini in defending his Ingrid, —photographs may be taken only by consent. When Ingrid frowns, Roberto shouts for police reserves, But when David bayed for the’ genddrmes, it seems, the deserted ruins returned only empty echoes. Gets Really Angry Selznick then grabbed their lapels, according to the” diligent photographers. He demanded that their film be destroyed. Then he sald they must “swear on the
the never be seen by public eyes, The Italians fled without the oath and with the . Photos,
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Republic's Independerice Day celebrations will center around a memorial to the Unknown Soldier, A tomb, simple but impressive, is being. executed to honor the memory of Filipino war heroes. It will be erected on Manila’s waterfront for the July 4 ceremonies: A committee headed by Dr. Vidal A. Tan, president of Far
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fallen hero to be entombed.
From Kindergarten | Story book characters will come to life when 57 pupils of the Educational Playground are graduated from ‘the private kindergarten school tomorrow.
Seventy-five’ children, including 3
the graduates, will step from the pages of a “mystery magic book,” five feet high, to enact the story book characters at exercises at 9 a. m. ip Bunday School rooms,
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