AT HOME”WITH REFUGEES FROM EUROPER* MNDS1.EY II CROlt; HER i\ I* Features |•* in in* •** **i' av be written, sLit 4;Uli UmIIWUAmar.\»un.*t junetnmc eiseREPORT METEOR At ROSS MIDDLE WESTERN SKlESi»rlt;fcT,l INDIANAPOLIS. Aug 18—\J?i—Ae*iern saito have been ft his morning and| s, police.l.ewsptIndiana, eastern Illi-rn Kentucky, \arious-iiacic smoKe. werePreacher Smells Brimstor.i aerial explosion dcscrlottcI 12One of several explosions arei’t w as ‘eixrf sSTONY! REEK TWP.SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY. AUG. 28Th? Stonvcreek township school ksvilln uiH ntwn MnnHtraunMiss1 t* I C r» pH H JS w f' #• 1( • J M 41 ilUl / . % 1% ' * a V 1 •**I rn ure donated by BStfia B R.th. FI tnp ^ w CAt iiitf* • 01 i t V OilI*C XI vi I t »• ■ til. v■ *‘4.* 4ft T * 7 A * .OTL® r C |T* I. lit. l* it *v | \I J •1 i r*The 982 are of 19 different na-l •I s CV * hp 1 m^j?riit IQTI none ^;x^d*£“d byC“ufe d1 rie*nir ;m* n represerI with the aid of the army s displacecI ft* a ft /-AP *1 hey had to 0e ^1 su i)or; .nen 1st. * Selection was mies . ui* 1. diiu v * b ide after applica-; tion bv tlie refugee;* fpAm r.i 1 iv.n a g»uuj» hi ,;wo weeks. About ,*■a rime f-om lionip. after the Allies *I liberated the citv.A total of 156 t. I speak Eii-.ish in vtly to a• 1 self-government aniniirv iU. rnfllOfi »c• * at least to the extc ' choose a committeent a# ho'HniT t)\prrIlV A/I 2*1* • If IPs 11*'to rt'orc^c^t t*v'«r• body with the adrr' I l... h U On'O'The refugees irtints* ration hoad^c ‘f rhnVfir (ii^GCtOriclude 262 famll;groups and 228 single persons TheI .Hrr.iiv groups are 1 racks which have t. .... rt m.»TP nnuhoused in 30 bar-*en converted intotti'f, rr t h reo I'Pfi*ne Musser, Miss Edith Geis Myrtle Ross, Miss Nell Will. M Ream. Miss Helen Daugher Orace Lauer, Miss Anna Dine Helen Hamilton. Miss He! her, Miss Bernice Williams. M: :es Sharp. Miss Joan Thomi Genevieve Olessner. Miss E Perry s Walker. Mrs. Dorothy• aElmgraae wi.a.enaar n14VOt:»ol tern Augu?Orto January 1 inclusive: Easterlt;'FeThieves R*b JewelerPHILADELPHIA. Auc.r..eacn»lus a kitchen. The bedrooms are furnished with army cots blankets, sheets and ma'tresses. The kitchens have sinks with running water At present the 982 are eating in five mess halls seating 200 each. The unmarried men live in dormitories; the single women in apartments.Most are more than 40 years old. there are slightly more males than»f narlt;females. All brought some money with them; most, very tittle.Originally, they engaged in at least. 29 pursuits—192 of them merchants ar.rf salesmen. 45 bookkeepers and27 manuiac:anorsmd dressmakers, 25 artisans13executives lists ninenine wn crs and jouma-lawyers. six bankers, five five artists and * foui