Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1941 — Page 14
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1941
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GOVERNORS GET SCHRICKER BID
Green. Price and Donnell Invited to Kappa Sigma Convention.
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A French soldier weeps for joy
as he arrives at his home in
Reanne, unoccupied France, after being held Germans since the fall of his home-
prisoner by
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PLEA FOR MILK ENJOINER HEARD
Six Producers Here a City Can't Enforce Inspection Law.
Judge Russell Ryan of Superior Court 3 took under advisement today the petition of six Indianapolis
| milk producers who asked that the
City be enjoined from enforcing the
‘new milk control ordinance.
Attorneys for the producers argued during
- a hearing yesterday that the ordinance delegated “unreasonable powers” to City Health Board milk inspectors. The ordinance provides thai City inspectors shall order the destruction or removal from a herd of any found to have a disease. Attorneys for the producers argued that the inspectors were not
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qualified to diagnose disease in cat-
tle. Attorneys for City argued that the ordinance was unconstitutional and necessary to protect the public from getting milk from diseased cows.
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TWO AND HALF MILLION JOBS WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U. P) — Federal Security Administrator Paul V. MecNu reported today that state employment offices found 2.Jobs during the first =ix
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per cent over the same period last vear,
‘Glad to Go ANTARCTIC EYED BY ELLSWORTH
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‘He'd Leave Miami to Go Back If War Weren't | Going On. |
BEACH, Fla, — The {rozen
Aug. 8 Antarctic|
| MIAMI (4. Pa.
conditions and his commission as la lieutenant-commander in the Naval Reserve kep him parted from {the cold country “down under” he said today.
In “I want to go back to Ellsworth- |
{land to establish bases—permanent istations for scientific research, (weather observations and meteor{ological surveys,” said Comm. {worth, who recently returned from
Ear] Lockridge
Shortly after Earl Lockridge got back from France in 1919, he got a job as an engineer for the Highway Commission, He stayed on the job and rose slowly, rank by rank, until] last winter he was named chief engineer at a salary of $6000 annually. Yesterday, as a lieutenantcolonel in the Engineers Reserves, he was ordered to report for duty with the U. S. Army at Columbus, |S© Sid O. on Aug. 11. “I am glad to go,” difficult—I don't know,” Mr. Mr. Lockridge commented. [worth said. “It might have been a ——————— a medicine doctor and his followers.”
cano. The explorer arrived here by {Stratoclipper from Peru Tuesday night. He said he had found “unmistakable signs of ago” in the heart of an inactive volcano crater atop Mt. Misti. “Who could have lived in that shell —it’s almost 18.000 feet above sea level and breathing is extremely
TOURISTS SWARM CANADA VICTORIA, B. C. (U. P.).—Influx of United States tourists into British Columbia so far in 1941 has for the same period last year, immigration officials here disclosed.
of returning to life. “Nine years ago it was completely inactive,” he commenied. “But while I was in it I saw jets of steam rising from
the inner crater.”
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The 61-year-old plained bitterly about his lack of physical fitness this summer. He said he planned hiking 20 miles a day along sandy Miami Beach to toughen his muscles either for a return to the barren lands bélow! South America or for active naval duty. “This is the {been out of shape,” he “My weight is up to 162 four pounds too much.” Comm. Ellsworth is the ing man who has crossed both the Arctic and Antarctic ice caps. He teamed with the late Roald Amundsen in the first successful penetration of the Arctic regions by air in |1925- 1926. Nine years later, after two attempts had ended in failure [He flew across the Antarctic with Bernt Balchen and founded the area which he named for his father, James W. Ellsworth. !
WILKE ROOMMATE GETS POST AT I, U
Times Special
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug. 8. — Dr. Paul M. Harmon. who gradnated from Elwood High School and entered Indiana University (th Wendell L. Willkie, today was made head of the Indiana University Department of Physiology. Dr. Harmon studied physiology at Indiana University and has been a faculty member of that department 26 years. He was a boyhood friend and college roommate of Mr. WillKie. As head of the physiology department, he will succeed Dr. Wily liam J. Moenkhaus, who retired two months ago after 40 vears on the Indiana faculty. The department has announced (that Dr. K. G. Wakim of the Mavo| Clinic, a former acting professor of physiology at the University of | Towa, will join the department facultv next month as an associate projessor,
G. 0. P. CLUB TO HEAR MAURICE ROBINSON
| Maurice Robinson, deputy Secre-| |tary of State and head of the Securities Commission, will speak at| |the monthly meeting of the War-| |ren Township Republican Club next | Wednesday at Cifaldi's Villa Nova lon East National Road. Fred Dickerman, chairman of the program, which will begin at 8] {p. m, will introduce the speaker. | Mrs. Otto Matzke, hostess chair{man, will be assisted by Miss Ruby Lohman, Mrs. William L. Hurt, | Mrs, Ray Strong, Mrs. O. S. Man-| love, Mrs. Robert Hamilton . and | Mrs. Florrine Beckman. Mrs. Essie Perry, chairman of the refreshment committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Glenn White. John | Dance, who will provide old-time] dance music on a “fiddle,” will be] introduced by Mrs. F. L. Hackley,! music Chalten,
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U. P).— The War Department announced today that approximately 100 Cana- | dian officers and non-commissioned | officers are studving mechanized | war technique in the American Army's armored force, The Department said that the Canadians are taking 10-week to three-month courses on motorcycle operation, tank mechanics and maintenance, radio operation, gunnery, communications and automobile mechanics. On duty with the First Armored Division are 20 Canadian officers. Sixteen other Canadian officers are with the Second Armored Division. The remainder of the Canadians are students at the Ft. Knox, Ky., armored force school.
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DRAFTEE MOTHERS PLAN STATE DRIVE
Plans to create a state-wide or-
ganization were made yesterday at a meeting of the Service Mothers of America, an incorporated group ol mothers of draftees who are op posed to extending beyond a year) the period of military training for selectees. The meeting was held in the World War Memorial auditorium, with about 150 in attendance, some | {from cities outside Indianapolis. ! | Mrs, Ernest Millholland, temporary | president, said petitions against extending the period of service will be circulated through the state.
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six were eliminated, Commission reported today. Partial completion of new | struction work shortening by [tours on heavily traveled roads, one
Road 9, between wastes beckon to Explorer Lincoln yy. tineton, and the other on Road
Ellsworth, and only turbulent world 31 between Kokomo and Peru, the
commission said. Detours now Ind. 7 miles over 6 nd. Ind. Prairie to 1 miles over
Ind.
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New Detours Established; Travel Is Shortened on 9, 31
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miles over Ind. Ind. 221—From uininguon, 14
ML 241—From 1 roe City to U., 8. 50, | county gravel and U. Ind. 267 —Closed from to U. 8 burg to Lebanon over Roads 34 and Ind. 318— From Ind. 303, near Keystone, to Ind. 1, 8'2 miles over Ind. 3G3, gravel and Ind. 1. Ind. 350—From Milan to miles over Ind. 1 and U. 8S. 5 Ind, 356--East of Petersburg, over Ind. 61 and county gravel. 40 Ind. 3. 15 miles over Roads 31, 56
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grave Junction miles over mile north of Monabout 50.
the Highway |
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Marion Jurors,
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From Wheatland to Bruceville, in effect are: “over Roads 50 and 67 Milan to Road 48, about gravel. South of Ind county oil mat and
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| 50TH REUNION SET
[ The 50th annual reunion of former Dearborn County residents will be held in Brookside Park Aug. 17. Connor D. Ross will speak in the Community House following a short musical program. Officers are Isaac B. Smith, presi-
124 dent; Mrs. Ruth Kroft Holman, vice
president; Grace P. Hargitt, secre-
7 miles over | tary, and Alta K. ‘Hansell, treasurer.
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