Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 3
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GOVERNOR OFFERS FORECAST NEW [Scouts Receive 300 Awards at Annual Court of Honor [TALY ADMITS
DRAFT LISTING aN HEAVY LOSSES FORD PEACE PLAN U. S. Officials Prepare to LO a am of NA 3 [Casualties Number 42,604
Act oo. ] Register Million More Who , | i | i pam. | On All Front for March, is = Negotiations Fail; LABOR Have Reached 21. Pe £ WR | Rome Says. abotage Charged; Steel SUMMARY WASHINGTON, April 10 (U. P).| EB \ : : | i ; : 3 ROME, April 10 (U. P.).—Italian
Chiefs See F. D. R. | —Selective service officials today ex- General Headquarters announced (Today's developments on the labor pected to hold a second draft reg- today that during March the Itale front were: istration this summer for youths ian armed forces on all fronts had Governor Murray D Van ; . : total of 42,604 alti 3400 Wagoner of Michigan today sent | PETROIT—Governor Van Wagon- who have reached the age of 21 a total o ,604 casualties— the Ford Motor Co. and the United | er of Michigan offers company [since Oct. 16, the date of the original killed. 6586 wounded and 32,618
Automobile Workers (C. I. O.) >| and union officials a three-point | registration for compulsory military missing.
Pires Tom! proposal as the basis | proposal to end the Ford strike. training. Casualties were listed as follows: fo Mmediate end to the Ford ARMY—Greek front, 3103 killed,
strike and resumption of work on WASHINGTON — President Roose-| Details have not been arranged, : : Nae : Ye $£154.000.000 worth of defense! velt to confer with United States | but officials expect President Roose-| : SR A : ; Sl unas had 3 ani] orders, : Lv i ; : ¢ ; ; |ivor rica, oo Rliled, 148 W The CRN RT aris icin | Steel Corp. officials to head oft vel, Io. fee 3 proclamation Tne no : a 5 We a jand 24,088 missing: Eas: Africa, 159 Governor and Federal Labor | threatened strike, | the date for the new registration. | killed, 383 wounded and 645 missCorciliator James F. Dewey an-|._.. . Last fall, more than 16 million Nearly 300 awards were conferred at the annual Boy Scout Court Adding color to the ceremony were these Sea Scout uniforms. In |..." nounced the proposal in a joint NEW YORK -— Another extension men between the ages of 21 and 35,/ of Honor in Tomlinson Hall. Here Governor Henry F. Schricker pins | the group (left to right) are Allen Miller, apprentice Sea Scout; F. T. |° AIR FORCE—33 killed 44 wound= press conference aiter their at-| granted in soft coal mine wage |inclusive, registered. The new reg-| the coveted Eagle Scout award on Robert Warden while Eagle Scout | Cretors, skipper of the Sea Scout Ship Indianapolis, ‘and Boatswain's ed and 298 missin ’ tempts to settle the nine-day-old | negotiations. istration probably would involve one, Russell Eckert looks on. Mate John Crump. AVY —48 Kill 8 gtrike had bogged down after pro-| S a . | million young men who have come NAVY 18 Kiled, 10 Ih sing. gressing to the point where Henry San Francisco — Machinists’ strike | of age since October. Scouting’s good citizenship train-) Just about every phase of scout-jaward made to Eagle Scouts for|way and Fall Creek Blvd. received| Casualties did not include native Ford had met with the Governor, in San Francisco deadlocked. The Selective Service Act limited |ing was praised highly by Governor oe, Was Ssmonenated. A pack of [further achievements and length of [the flag of three stars, which is tpl iFO0ps In Arges ad tie Sopmuniy to discuss terms with the C. I. O. a XWin ceo | t0 900,000 in any one vear the nam-| icier at _/Cub Scouts was inducted into mem- | service. (second highest Sea Scout rating. |1\¢ I : for the first time in history. A ‘ ism Logisistuse |g of men that could be inducted | en R am 8 oe Nam (bership as regular Boy Scouts; ten-| Besides Governor Schricker, dis-|Sea Scout John Crump was aoa {US HuIUIR] Only losses on Suich Governor Van Wagoner said the| C i8es Communis Ss Inspired Al- |i the service—except in times of [moth Cow of Honor olf ine “|derfeet moved up to second class,|inouished guests were Mayor | VAnced to the rating of Bos'n’s mate. Tie Nave © Re Smo SUre proposal was being submitted to| Ms-Chalmers strike. ‘national emergency. Only slightly tral Indiana Boy Scout Council and second class to first. | Reginald Sullivan: LW. Oliver.) The Boy Scout senior band, un-| ) 1S i a casua Lies Seemey surfs the company and union “in the| | more than 600,000 will have been held last night at Tomlinson Hall. | Twelve boys were awarded the Rging Su 1van; : : IVIL: | der the direction of R. G. Oster, andy PHsRpY Hp 3h View of the naval interests of national defense and Mitte investigator has reported by |taken into the Army between last| An audience of more than 1000 3% In ip 4 Sq elrantan, the preservation of law and order.” telephone that $300,000 damage has| Noy. 18, first induction date, and |witnesseq the conferring of nearly|were Russell Eckert, Jack Rennoe, | Bradshaw of Juvenile Court; Col- Harry Monroe, together with the STEEL COMPANY CITED FDR Calls Steel Parley poen caused by sabotage at the Ford | june 30, end of the current fiscal | 300 merit badges and other awards. Dale Saunders, Robert Warden, Hal onel Frederick Armstrong; Police trumpet choir, provided music dur-{ BOSTON, April 10 (U, P.) —The y » alfe) Iv of Rouge plant. year. Volunteers make up the dif- Boy Scouts of all ages and sizes, Silver, Jake Cohen, Jack Cohen, Chief Morrissey; Paul D. (Tony) Ing the awards. U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals to= Meanwhile at Washington Presi- | Mp, Ford was said t Welconl® the | larence. |Sea Scouts and Cub Scouts roamed Robert Piltz. Max Norris, Keith Hinkle, athletic director of Butler| Merle H. Miller, who was chair-|qay had ordered the Bethlehem dent Roosevelt called in officials of prospect that Secretary of Labor [the halls where not so long ago the Bradway, Melvin Johnson and University and August F. Hook, man of the Mammoth Court Com-| gieel Co. and five of its officials to the United States Steel Corp. for a Frances Perkins would certify the| DECREES GENERAL'S DEATH 16th Battalion of Fleet Marine Floyd Lane. chairman of the Hub District Lead- mittee, announced the various | show cause why they should net be conference obviously designed to @ispute to the National Defense VICHY, April 10 (U. P.).—Gen. Corps Reserve held its weekly drill. Palms were awarded to Eagle ership Boy Scout Training Commit- awards. He also is a member of the| helq in contempt of court for alhead off the threatened stoppage Mesto BO haa |Jean Catroux, former Governor The battalion's departmental signs Scouts George Cunningham, Donald | tee. . ; Court of Honor, which includes jegedly failing to comply with a of work by 200.000 employees in the| ANOWIEr Z3-nour extension Was gers) of Indo-China, a leader in {were still in evidence, pointing to/Auble, Robert Kinney, Robert| Some of Indianapolis’ few Sea Irving Williams, Harry T. Ice, John | National Labor Relations Board corporation's steel mills prapheg n WER for a new| ~~ Charles de Gualle’s Free company headquarters, Company O'Brien, Jack Moss. Robert Moss, Scouts were present. Skipper F. T.|L. Buehler, John Henley, Evans order directing them to stop dome Acting at the request of the office Sn wr or coal mine France movement, was sentenced |A, Company B, and the like. but Richard Hill, Eric Wadleigh, S. G.| Cretors of Sea Scout Ship Indian- Rust, Robert Witham, Harvey Trim- inating employee organizations at of Production Management, Mr. eT oS oY Loni Nie vo death in Absentia today by a the Marines themselves now are in Moss, Ben Roberts, Joseph Duffey apolis, with headquarters at the ble, Dwight Ritter, LeRoy Breunig the Fore River Shipbuilding yard Roosevelt will confer with Ben-|Yorsers (L. 1. QO.) Who have been|.,... martial at Gannat. 'the Philippines. land Charles Gribler. This is an Broadway Methodist Church, Broad-|and Wallace O. Lee. lin Quincy.
jamin F. Fairless. President of U. S. idle since the previous contract expired April 1. A
Steel, and Irving S. Olds, chairman . | n A. F. of L. machinists’ strike
of the corporation's board { : Mr. Roosevelt canvassed the against 60 San Francisco machine : threatened strike situation yester- | Shops working on $7,000,000 worth STRAUSS SAYS: dav with President Philip Murray of defense orders appeared to be o e : of the C. I. O.. who was to confer deadlocked and back in the hands
with some of the corporation's offi-|of a Federal conciliator after the a : | cials at Pittsburgh today. Tani rejected employers’ peace NY = od - H] emer: The steel strike was to have | proposals, Ps
v : : etarted this week. but was post-| A Wisconsin legislative commit-
poned until next Tuesday The | tee Investigating un-American ac- 3 ae ". C. I. O. Steel Workers Organizing | tivities announced that it has re- These dre the for S 1] | Committee, which has an expired | ceived evidence and testimony # h contract with the company, is seek- showing that the 75-day strike at :
work Cover Wen Ab plant wa ames Vn : Shirts of a quality heretofore unknown in their field!
workers covered by it. [{Co. West Allis plant was planned land directed by Communist leader-
Urges Return of Jobs 13 hak Be . ship. w ) 3 g y | Flite Ct of Cr) eee \\ “en They became famous in one season Wagoner in the Ford strike were: | N : 0 1. “All employees shall be re- RULING DUE SOON ON : turned to their jobs without discrimination at once, including five of eight union men whose discharge TRANSFER OF COURT itated the strike April 1. Be- |
of the agreement the commade to me not to re-open
By UNITED FRESS
coveted rank of Eagle Scout. They Mayor of Franklin; Judge Wilfred | the junior band, led by Eagle Scout
Special Judge James A, Emmert plant during mediation, IT am of Shelbyville today announced that asking Dewey to arbitrate the cases he wil rule within a Tew days on of the other three men. legal questions involved in the proGrievance procedure estab- posed moving of Juvenile Court and lished before the strike shall be re- Detention Home to a site in Irvsumed. Further, I shall appoint a |ington. committee consisting of myself, rep-| Attorneys representing Irvington resenting he state: Mr. Dewey. rep- residents who are seeking an 1nresenting the Federal Government; junction against moving the court Allan Haywood, representing the t© Irvington, and county attorneys U. A W-C. I O. and Harry Ben- Srgusy Isgul points re Judge nett and one other Ford official. mmert in Superior ourt today. representing the company, to con-| County Attorneys Carl Seet and tinue to meet and settle any othei John Linder argued that no inmatter of dispute which might arise junction could be issued to premarr. +3 ; vw [vent County Commissioners from before the NLRB election J cars : 3. “Both parties agree to do all in {carrying out functions of governwD ment. their power to expedite the holding ? Ty ’ of the Labor a election. As an | Albert Stump, representing Irvexampie the union should agree to om eal, Sepued thas a BR EiecLion Winn the panh and | tention home in Irvington would be the company shail agige 'o hwnusa ‘a vidiation of = City zoning ore Raeq ale payroll records . |dinance and that the court should A spokesman for the U. A. W.- | enjoin county officials from acting C. I. O. said the Governors pro-|yntil the City Zone Board issues a posal “will ‘be considered immedi- | permit. ately oy Won Soresentinlives. | Irvington residents in their pe- CEL ™ The Semper SR was not | tition charged that the establish- e immediately available. | ent 0 . ‘+ . Acting Chairman Joe Starnes (D. eh 2 TR renin PERSONA AN THE BROADCLOTH is evenly Ala.) o He Da Gomiinge, an- | Guardians Home on University Ave. woven, of enduring quality. nounced In Washington that a com-! would injure the residential area. THE COLORED SHIRTS are We've been unhappy of WOVEN shirtings, the colors [/ \ INDIA NA PO] 1S with the general run of go rou) to he baskmelean i sparklin ood looking stripes. Here Is the Traffic Record! Yilham. Letha Higgens at Methodist popular priced shirts : y VOY I se y y 1” P 9 9 g P | Carl Betty Vaughn at 4513 N. Keystone for a long, long while— with the CELANESE* WRINKLE- . Whi (4 T County City Total i Sane: Katherine Spratt, at 211 th wer tt h t > Sizes ( hite), to . . . inknen . 1040 ..ave "aus 8 21 29 Gilbert, Emma Barnett at 145 Douglas oy. Se ov 00 shor ; FREE COLLAR Figured, 14 to 171, . 19 43 Se rordholcon, 2% 207 Tecoma. —skimped meanly— April 9 | Sherman. i the collars were too Sleeve Lengths—32, 33, 34, 35. — Donn Ernest, Clara Holle, at 128 W. Morris 3 2 Accidents .... 21 Injured ...... 9] Boys vise-like—no sparkle— MAIL ORDERS FILLED Arrests ...... 36 | Dead Paul, Virginia Jones. at Methodist sale-tossed, they were
“easy | Russell, Lucille Franklin, at Methodist Fred. Martha Ayres, at St. Vincent's, not Straussy!
WEDNESDAY TRAFFIC COURT Harry, Edythe Clark, at St. Vincent's, \ —— Cases Convic- Fines| Jonn Ella Mae Redden, at City —/ —
J Mar Violations tried tions paid Joioh Tan EC s ations | Josgp rence McClain, at St. Francis
Speeding ...... 22 $124] Carl. Thelma Mitchell, at 227 N. Bel- Finally, there came an / Reskless driving 13 10 ¥2 | Malvin, Dorothy Crouch, at 1115 W. New idea into the field—the w
Failur York 3 : ’-SHAPED— just Failure to stop at Wilbur, Ethel Gieseking, at 1423 WwW brain-child of a man BODY : : through street 10 ¢ ono. " ww h til tl enough curve at the waist S y . | rry., Eva ie ger, at 2 . - ' Disobeying trafic " | Bar ai REL, AL ORE Comer. whe, un ren Y» Was for smoother fit. Shirt NATURAL SHOULDER— Signg ” 3 3 - gna nn a top-ranking executive also less apt to “rise up” natural slope conforms to
Drunken driving 5 DEATHS of one of the highest your own shoulder due to
All othe:s 8 Peter Rogers, 80, at 768 Fletcher, chronic riced shirt makers of tv - " . ; mise A ha Last Fall, Bruxton Shirts appeared on the scene. . !
Maude Harris, 68, at 5168 Keystone, America!
Totals ...... 15 coronary occlusion 2 © emm———" 1arles Cason, 12, at City, tumor. MEETINGS TODAY | Mary Gammans, 30 City, lob - : 1 d 1 d Bookhinders Un on No 33, meeting, 7.: monia dis BY UY. [ovat prey their success was insure In a vance "9 Hotel Sever _ Bernice Reid, 21, at Methodist, pericar- He believed that ; Indianapolis Real Estate Board, lunch-| @1US. . "i . . 1 | a I. Washinton Hote | William Clegg, 72, at 407 N. Goodlet, popular priced shirts they swept the nation! These are
eo 12:1 I \ 1 Classical Association, annual meeting. | cerebral hemorrhage
all aos Hotel Severin | Angie Pace, 68, at 2737 Columbia, mitral needn’t look cheap—
"Advertising Club of Indianapolis, lunch-| insufficency. > : 5! | I Athlet 3 Ida Lieber Kothe, 77, at St, Vincent's, nor act cheap! He the Spring e Itions!
fon. noon inaianap S ic Club ; l Caravan Club, luncheon, noon, Murat AaCute cardiac dilatation . A er ple John Wood, 87, at 537 N. California, associated himself
Oil Ciunh, luncheor noon. Hotel in. | arteriosclerosis.
Construction League of Indianapolis, | Bert M. Ferguson, 61, at Veterans, coro- with a manufacturer A : op ;
luncheon, noon. 231 N ennsvivania St nary occlusion,
n ianapolis Camera lub, meeting who has t ARMHOLES iiogni vast resources QSL Note please, the SHAPED BODIES—
P 11 Theta Pi, luncheon, noc cane _Beta Theta Pi cheon, noon, Canary and a great out-put! Ae i's n tfcally
“Liisa sums sown | OFFICIAL WEATHER Er —the NATURAL SLOPE SHOULDERS—
Indianapolis Motor Transportation Club, | fort.
a i Peano vie] eee Ue 5: Wenther BUIeall pen. He organized the SHRINK-PROOF—a new ‘ Club os INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST: Partly Brunton branch of the shirt if it shrinks below CHEST FULLNESS—no pull —the SLE EVES SET at an ANGLE (not straight out) MEETINGS TOMORROW warmer tomorrow. usiness—a separate th 8 S 3 hest—no tug, . p Saude Association annual meeting,| Sunrise ...... 5.135 Sunset ...... 6:18 entity within the Smarked sia a ii —the DEEP ARM-HOLE Sr
3 Chi NY a Canary Cottage. | TEMPERATURE i ti . H you. ro | Zan, 1940 LH ii —and the new WRINKLE-FREE COLLAR made
Ene Club, luncheon, Hotel Severin,| o . B. ouuorsne BOTH 10. »euian 55 into practice the
Optimist Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, | d t il f t d ro | BAROMETER $12 lsu0k ut.an under Celanese™ patents!
N Phi Delta Theta, luncheon, Canary Cot-| 6:30 a. m...... 30.0% finish, and proportions e oon Bn mn . » "Pela Tau Delta, luncheon, Columbia Precioitation 24 hrs ending 7 a. m... .01 and dimensions that The Bruxton “Everfirm”
[otal precipitation since
Club. nson i . ivi Kappa Sigma, luncheon, Canary Cottage, Deficiency since Jan. 1 6.72 he learned from living
PO AIr-Conditioning Council, dinner meets] MIDWEST WEATHER in the costliest field! Collar is WRINKLE - FREE. . , ing, Athenaeum. 6 p. m | Tndiana—Partly cloudy tonight and to- The shirts will be out on the
linois Latin Committee, meeting, Hotel morrow; warmer in south portion to- . Severin 8 a. m | morrow It gives you soft collar
A an Communications Association,| Ilinois—Partly cloudy tonight and to- » : : : nee Hotel Washington, 8 p. m lon morrow; somewhat warmer in south and He decided to seek out comfort with starched cases, arranged according to Size. MARRIAGE LICENSES mamwer Michigan—Fair tonight and to- well-estabiished a collar appearance. . . : . . orr . hot mue t . (These lists are from official records { OhineConsiaerable aoune pera ure. stores that weren't Celanese rayon yarns Being right into Spring—a nd with fn the County Court House. The Times | and tomorrow with little change in tem- 3 i i therefore, > not fesponsible for errors in 0 T c derabl wd itching to put on sales are woven ints 1 h d h ill Sses, neky—Consider i SS - . . » NAAeS Wny AguIsS night and TOMOrIOY AA rn Ti —that weren't always the collar’s interlining Easter |ust a ea 5 t ere wi
Hassel Pea, & of 1725 N. Illinois; 1 West portion tomorrow. 3 i i Thelma Ennis. 32, of 1727 Carrollton. Ep Ts a i ——————M putting pressure to . ho it IS an b | d d 4 h hi pruRene Mager, 26 of olE Union; | WEATHER IN OTHER CIN, 4.00 A.M. take something out of = amazingly enduring ea spectacu ar adaeman or these s irts! Sh RR RB Ta FU RL 3 Shire sand: make it sollan! sverett J wcker, 28, of 2726 Guilford; st . dv 30.1! 3 ; 4 y $4 Mare d Wat RR. 1 Box 476. "| Chicago sess Y or less! Men (and women who buy for men) will enjoy getting quantities
Kenneth y 27, of 1027 St.| Cincinnati
Peter: Ruth E. Dunn, 22, of 1442 Terrace. | Cleveland James Fox. 23. of 623 N. New Jersey: Denver
cH Ph men P| BRT ow RE ER Bese, iors samme: _. Ralph Soran, 33. of 428 8 Vine, | Little Rock, Ark. 30.05 48 an entirely new ! Plainfield, Christine Owens, 20, of 250 N.| Lot Angeles =..." BiCldy 2070 standard of taste, INC s a Mobile, Ala... lL PICHY 30. 8 quality and value— ® ® ,
BIRTHS : v \ i Git 3B Pe Ji V to the field of the John, Joyce Petrakis, at Coleman Pittsburgh ........«s 3 ; 3 popular price. *Reg. U.S. Pat. OR. George, Jessie Tuttle at Coleman San Antonio, Tex. .... \ ) Paul Jovce Edwards. at St. Vincent's San Francisco ...... L Martin, Margaret Disch, at St. Vincent's. | St. Louis Roscoe, Florence Clester, at St. Vin-| Tampa, Fla. ...... va | Washington, D. ©.
