Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1941 — Page 21
hear ‘the sult in Superior Court Room 5: One list already had been presented by the Supreme Court Clerk, but had to be withdrawn on motion| of the plaintiff because it contaired| the name of Frank A. Symmes, who as County Welfare Board chairman was a party to the suit. 3 The date for the hearing has not
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SUBMIT NEW JUDGE For Not Smoking |" LIST IN HOME SUIT
MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 3 (U. P)— The names of three special judges
Because she did not smoke before ? pore presented to litigants today if she was 20, Mrs. John'Louis Ham the injun unction suit brought by Ir-
ilton, 22, of - Washington, was residents seeking to block
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IN OCEAN RAIDS
«Children’s Broken Legs Also RevealyTerror That Rode In South Pacific.
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 2 (U. P.).—Women with faces disfigured by shell splinters and children with shattered legs were among survivors reaching Australia today from seven ships sunk by ¢ German raiders. In Berlin the German High Command today identified a sea raider . in the South Pacific as a “warship’ and said it had reported sinking 10
* British ships “or ships sailing in|}
“the enemy’s services.”
There were 70 women and seven |
children among the 496 survivors. They had been confined in Ger- * man prison ships, some of them for * weeks, and on Dec. 21. they all had been dumped on the island of Emirau, in the Bismark Archipelago just south of the Equator. An Australian ship finally rescued them. ‘Most of the women and children were from the 16,712-ton British liner Rangitane, which encountered the raider Nov. 26. The survivors . said the Rangitane was attacked at night without warning; that seven women were killed in the shelling and were buried at sea.
Stern Gun Blown From Base
Miss P. Matthew Devonshire, England, one of those suffering shrapnel wounds in the face, seid one shell from the raider struck the forecastle and another blew the Rangitane’s stern gun from its base and filled the ship with -cordite + ‘fumes. Two members of the crew _ were blown to pieces, she said. An hour after the shelling ceased, a boarding party from the raider drew alongside in a tender. The men carried machine guns and pistols, and ordered the liner’s boats lowered, Miss Matthews said. Then . another raider approached. It had Japanese markings, Miss Matthews said. /'The Rangitane survivors were imprisoned on a supply ship two days, then transferred to a raider. Other survivors reported that’ the crews of two other British and one French ship were still prisoners aboard“one raider, making a total of 10 ships sunk by the German - raiders. Be : Long Cruise Ahead, Skipper Says © The survivors-were from the Brit- . 8h ships Rangitane, Komata, ‘ Triaster, Triadic, Triona and Holmwood, and the Norwegian Vinni, Holmwood survivors said that “several enemy ships came at us from different directions. One ship fired a warning® shot and we stopped. The captain, addressing . the passengers and crew, told us: ‘I'm sorry but we're going on a long cruise with the enemy and must make the best of it.” a#~f One of the German raiders was said to have the name “Manyo Maru” painted on its side. Survivors said it was tended by a store ship named “Tokyo Maru.” It had raised the Nazi flag before attack- _ Ing, however.
WALLACES START HOME _« MEXICO CITY, Jan. 2 (U. P.):— . Vice-President-Elect Henry A. Wallace and Mrs. Wallace today ended * their visit of more than a month to ; Mexicq, leaving for San Antonio, Tex., by airplane.
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PROTESTS ARMS LOAN TOBRITIS
No Foreign War Committee Head Demands America Keep ‘Dollar Sign.’
NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (U. P.).—The No Foreign War Commitiee headed by Verne Marshall of Cedar Rapids, Iza., was on record [today .as determined “to prevent the Roosevelt
Administration from giving away our national defenses or gven loan-
Holding 1940’s last baby or 1941's first is Miss Cora Price « The baby boy is the child of Mr. and Mrs. Ric
At the hospital they wondered whether he w ; baby of last year lor the first of this—or both. Master Im2l declined
ing those defenses.” In a 13-minute talk over the Co-! lumbia Broadcasting System’s net-| work last night, Mr. Marshall added that, “in fact, we don’t even favor lending that garden hose to a neighbor. since we believe our own house to Be on fire; anyway, Mr. Roosevelt says it is.” | : Earlier in his talk ME. Marshall had said: “We intend to fight to the bitter end against any conspiracy or plan to eliminate the ‘silly, fool dollar sign from consideration of aid to Britain,” as President Roosevelt says we should eliminate it, in order that our national defenses may be given away in '$3,000,000,000' bunches, at the expense of the American taxpayers, even as befare.” Later, he asserted: “As to aid for Britain, there is program or objectives of the No Foreign War Committee which wduld in slightest degree hamper or geek withdrawal of full and legal help to our sister English-speaking nation.’ Let no one try to smear us with the brush of he anti-British.”
PLANS JAN. 12 HIKE
Members of the] Nature Study Club of Indiana will hike Jan. 12 from the State Fair Grounds to Woolens Park, about eight miles northeast of the city. About 40 persons are expectetl to participate. This will be the first outdoor
year. New officers and directors will meet Tuesday at the homie of the president, Mrs. Sarah H. Wager, 712 E. 40th st. , Other officers are Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Miss’ Florence Newhouse and Dr. Oscar Lackey. has about 300 members.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jan, 2 (U. P.).—Tom Hodge, 74, today asked to spend the remainder of his days in prison because his conscience had troubled him for 21 years. Accompanied by his son, Clifford, the soft-spoken, little man walked into Kilby Prison [last night and surrendered to Warden Earl Wilson—21 years after he esceped from the Speigner prison farm. | He had been serving a life sentence for
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Soldiers Spend Gay New Year's
ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 2 (U. P.).— Greek and Britith soldiers on leave celebrated the] New Year gayly here. At one famous tavern, British Royal Air [Force officers land Greek privales sat together, having a hilarious time singing and drinking. | An orchestra moved among the crowded tables playirig Athens’ new war song, “Oh, | Mussolini, What a Nasty: Man You Are,” and the R. A. PF. favorite 4, “Valona Bluet,” Occasionally if played a Greek love song for the benefit of two couples sitting irl the shadows holding hands. ! Someone recognized ¢| stout little Greek naval officer sitting ¥with his wife in a corner and there was wild | cheering. He vas Capt. Itriades, commander of} a submarine that sank three It: fian transports.
CURTISS P-40 STANDARDIZED
Company, Now Now sig Allison ‘C’ Engine, Plans to Use Faster ‘F F Mddel.
By CHARLES T. LUCEY “Times Special Wiiler
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. —An agreement | on standardizati in of the Curtiss P-40, one of Ame rica’ s fastest fighting planes. is n {aking possible the delivery of abot{t 200 more of these ships to Great Britain this winter than had been inticipated, defgnse officials revealed | tdday. Curtiss in the past hes produced the P-40 with the Allison “C” liquid-cooled engine, buf recently, according to officials, hag been preparing to swing production to the so-called P-40D, which | takes the somewhat faster Allison (FP engine. Great Britain has been trying to get all the P-40s availa ble as fast as possjble. 1
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Some time ago Willian S. Knudsen, defense production director Brig. Gen. Arnold, Army| Air Corps chief; Philip Young, of the Treascommittee ases here, n Purchasthe Curtiss study this
directing British purck and officials of the Britis ing Commission went to plant at Buffalo to problem. | As a result of this meejing, it was agreed that all productica would be on tlie P-40 until Allisgn “F” engines are being produce in quantity. The swing to the P-40D will be made in the spring, and thereafter, both Britain and [the Army will get the faster plane. The agreement means a plane production of 10 a day |instead of six, it was said.
Too Many Typ:
Standardization to elit ferences among simil types, so that expanding tories can speed produc greatest possible extent. one of the most importar in the national-defense | Both Mr. Knudsen an of tlie Treasury Morge: orgariized the earlier pla: ment program and who ¢ British-French purchasir here, have contended tha different types. of planes made
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"Bert E. Cool, 220 W. Washington St., and William H. Fox, 2415 Shelby St.,, have been appointed to. the City Plumbing Examiners Board, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan announced today. The spolstments are for three years. ~. Mr." Cool will an the unexpired term of Joseph Clark, who resigned as master plumber on the Board. Mr. Fox will serve as joufneyman plumbers’ examiner. There :s one other ‘membership
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