Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1940 — Page 20
PAGE 20 ___ il ni ‘MORGAN COUNTY | Hoag. Advisers BOARD LEADER
Superintendent a at Cathedral High Assigtant; 15 Groups Appointed.
By EARL RICHERT = | DeWitt 8. Morgan, superigtendent of the Indimnapolis public schools, today was named chairman ef the
, Marion County advisory boards to - assist draft Js in filling out _ their questionnai
: The | Rev. Fr. ‘Thomas 3; Finneran, # | Bohol, . ‘of Cathedral Hish School,
d associate dh man, The ges were’ nnounced by J, Malcolm Dunn, county
superintendent of schools, who was : : named chairman fot the + advisory | Dewi Ean i + med boards in the 12th*district by Go! - ernor Townsend 1 Se ionth.
torrent 0" sotto vod PRESIDENT ISSUES
draft boards. The a registrants Who are unable to ‘flll“out the de- ‘A falled led ues tionnaires which are to to them after next Tues- : py national lottery will go to| “WASHINGTON, Ogt. 25 (U. P.). their local advisory board for aid.|—President Roosevelt today issued Board members will serve without regulations governing selection of 2 pay, ; men. for service and training under . Chairman, And Aids the Selective Service Law.
The local / Each man called: into service the loca} Hoard area chairmen and shall have at least five, days notice
been nam to conclude his personaltand busiBoard glow one Nth Shem 17° | ness affairs before being ‘ordered to Warren Centsal H duty, according to the ‘President's Elie princi- regulations. These rules ‘ajso;-re-hool;- Lester | quiré that men may be indugted
nh Castleton High | only ‘after the corps area comthand- |.
School; Ernest Lefforge, principal |e is ready to provide thém with
Lawrence High ool; L. B. Mann, [adequate facilities such as shelter. :] superintendent, | Beech Grove] Another Presidential regulatign’
schools; Omer th, prineipal,|specified that draft’ officials musk}
Franklin Township High School, as-| Post notice of the corps area resociate advisors, quirements for men at least 21 days Board .2—George Buck, principal, before the men are inducted. Shortridge High School, chairman.| President Roosevelt instructed: seAssociate advisors not yet an-|lective service officials to make certain that volunteers are called be erman, prin-|fore any non-volunteers in their |§ ple High School,| community are ordered into service. ‘chairman, and Pa I Young, princi- While procedure for the draft
pal, Pike Township School, ‘associate after the national lottery next|¢
advisor, Tuesday was being formulated,
Board 4—George Buck, prineipdl, eight girls started work in a locker Shortridge High School, chairman. |room. at conscription headquarters
Principals To Help on Wilms the sapuiles with numbers
Board S—Walter Gingery, princi-|— pal, George Washington High intendent, Speedway High School, - School, .chairman., | associate advisor. Board 6—Charles M. Sharp, prins| Board 12—James N. Jay, principal, Thomas Carr Howe High Decatur Central High School, chair-
cipal Schod), chairman, man, and W. A, Barnhart, vice|ns
en 7-H. H. Anderson, princi-| principal, Manual High School, aspal, Tech High School, chairman, sociate advisor. and Russell A, Lane, principal, Cris-| Board 13—Calvin Leedy, principal, pus: Attucks High School, associate |Southport High -School, chairman, advisors. and C. V. Kinsey, principal, Beech Board 8—E. H. X. McComb, prin-|Grove High School, assdciate adcipal, Manual High School, chair-|visor. - man, Board 14—Mr. Ammerman, chairBoard 9—Mr. Andeiwon, chairman,| man, and Mr. Young, associate adand Mr, Lane, negheinte advisor, visor, Board 10-Mr, McComb, chairman.,| Board 15—Mr. Eash, chairman,
cipal, Ben Davis
| ford Ave, died yesterday at Meth-
igh School, chair-|Craig, Mr. Mann and Mr, ‘Smith, yi
LOCAL DEATHS
Clyde W. Shackleford
Clyde W. Shackleford, 2718 Guil-
odist Hospital,” Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the Montgomery Funeral Home. Burial vwill be at Ladoga, Ind. Mr. Shackleford’s birthplace. : Mr. Shackleford, who was 65, had been ill for three months. :
an engineer with the Kahn Tailor= ing Co. Before that he had been a grocery salesman for many years. Survivors are his wife, Minta; two sons, Frank and Russell; a daughter, Mrs. Ermanelle Godfrey, and six grandchildren,
Mrs. Amy Wilson Mrs. Amy Wilson, 106 N, Belmont Ave, died last night in Ashland, Ky. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edith Moore. Mrs. Wilson, who was 78, was born at Paris Crossing, Ind.,, and came to Indianapolis in 1920, four years after the death of her husband, Edgar S. Wilson. She as a member of the North Vernon Methodist Church. Survivors, besides Mrs. Mogre, are two other daughters, Mrs. Lillian Smith, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marguerite Kleiner, Charleston, W. | Va., and a brother, Hugh Hudson f North Vernon. * Funeral services will be. held at ,p. m. Saturday at the Dodd Funeral Home in Paris Crossing.
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State Deaths
be- | gurvivors. Baas rs. Katherine Ro Roller, oo urvivors: Da o "Mrs, Do het and Moo ki vain Wessel,
COLBURN.—-Mr4, Minnie E. Plant,
Mrs. Marie Kerlin; brother, Otto
CONNERSVILLE~yirsll Henly Martin 30, Survivors: Parents, Mr. rs. For est Martin; sisters, Mrs. John Shelley and Miss Hazel Martin a ep yaa, Ella VanGundy, 87. Sur vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Maude Wilson; brother, Frank Groninger.
ELKHART—George H. Cook, 64, uy vivors: Wife, Jeanette. oer Mis B. Schlabach; son, Jack; sister, Mrs, 5 ors Hartel LAFAYETTE—John Morrison, 84, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Jamie Dwinell and Sam Richardson; Turner Claiide. Clyde and Leslie; brothers, Wil liam and mes Mrs, Nancy ‘ Taylpr, Survivors Daughters, Mrs, Paul arr 9d Mrs, Wil liam Klepinger: son Ray. MAHION—Emerson H. Grimeshaw., Survivors: Wife, Edith: daughter, Mrs. Chester Stuber; brothers, Herbert, Frank, Harry and Noble. NEW ALBANY-Mrs, Claude Fetz, 58. Survivors: Husband, Frank; sons, Cec il, Julius, Chester and Amiel; brother, John Jewe PETERSBURG-—Mrs. Ella Kinman, 67. Survivors: Husband, James; and Prentice: daughters, Gl Howell and Mrs, Naomi Bush; brothers, k _Sorgius; sisters, Mrs Mrs. Laura Ward and Mrs,
Board Davi H. Vance, prin- and Mr. Callaway, Mr. Lefforge, Mr,
man, and N, Durward Cory, super- associate advisors,
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DEATHS TO DATE | Bh "etnty coun uni she Tome
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1940 ...........|. 43 6 11 orr, 26, “of 2434 Sheldon; Doro- ar Sh
Injured .....9 Accidents ... 27 wp i E Stel a Spink Arms;
f 432 Virgini Dead Siento ap 0 | Arrests 0s pin 21 chsisiine G. yons 4 pA ET Louise
a , 4 I THURSDAY TRAFFIC COURT | ‘Robert at, Sy of 83 N. Dearborn;
em : ases Convic- Fines| | \ Pah Chari Charles; of 488 hiss viii Hed Hots paid, 3 ira Etudes pL is, ‘ot hy N. Reckless driving | 2 0| _ Rok Bhnkinen: 2 of on N, Beville; | 8 Failure to stop at | : lian, 24 8. LA ' Frances
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Pg " All others ...... 6 Blanche O. Reno, 30, of 618 N, Alabama.
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INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST — Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature, x Sunrise.’ 6:05 | Sunset ..... 4:52 : TEMPERATURE waQect. 25, 1930 6 a (19min, 66 BAROMETER TODAY 6:30 a. m....30.08
Precipitation 24 hrs. endin, : ., m,. ‘a9 Total precipitation jinge an Deficiency since Jan.
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Illinois—Fair in south and central por-
portion tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Lower Mio py 4H cloudy tonight and a ehige sli hy y colder 14 pL ean portion tonight hio~-Showers this afternoon and in the a jor early tonigh ight; tomorrow genera ly slightly warmer. ntucky—Fair tonight, tomorrow insreasin Cloudingss » followed by showers in wes afternoon or at night; continu an
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