Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1941 — Page 20
the Supreme Court bill, repudiated | mands and its conduct, especially
© All = ; it = 4 Nn -y \F 4 AAA tree © |the principles and conduct of the|with respect to sit-down strikes.” “GUARD OFFICERS PURGE’ OF 1938 535. oo ee = =o = | ; ; 1 in and out of Congress—came hme recession, the President] POULTRY SPECIALS T thot LeSSary. fo] Peed the say setorm eaionig] Sid, at the Governmens misal-|| Ne © 200 , y : : : eform ation| cyla cut down too 8. Lb, @ransfers to Any Unit of Action Was Necessary to) 1933 and developed into “blite- Oe a, for re- |} p.u EGGS 266s, Army : Now Possible | ‘Maintain Democrats as | *es® D opmcsiton. he. contingeq | 16F. 20d work Tolle. Business ex] pienty of Fries of All Kinds y con s 00 1 5: lec: Lonce WEST STREET Poult
; ; : - Li al te © |. Yose to new heights” in 1938 and|more merchandise than the consumUnder New Ruling. fn 1 Liberal Party “a strong ol ho to|ing public could absorb, 11 N. West St. LIL he WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (U. P.). 5 : ~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U. P).| try to make it appear as though| “ . .«. It ‘is undoubtedly true,” =The War Department announced : be. : —President Roosevelt declared last| . : 2 : today a new policy under which : 1 FC gmEEE ae oR 5 night that he personally intervened National Guard officers may be as- ; : be oo bs in the 1938 primary campaigns to “aligned to duty in any units of the : Sa ; : : assure a full recovery under. the Army, : ; : sea New Deal by continuing the DemoPreviously, Guard officers with : om cratic Party as the “liberal, for-
few exceptions were kept with Na-| i a |ward-looking, progressive party of tional Guard units. ; : the United States.”
The new policy was adopted, the Writing in the current iste of Dp att Said, in view of ih ; : : ; : Collier's Magazine in the third of Passage of legislation permitting : : a series of ariicles. entitled “The the retention of Guardsmen in Fight Goes On,” Mr. Roosevelt said Federal service for 30 months. : : his participation at that time was They originally were inducted for | “slurringly referred to” as a “purge” The Department said that the : ES ee a. is soughl M01 new policy ultimately will affect]: : : Sia ernment with “all the big guns and 3 be. promotion system for Guard ada oo. ; resources of power politics and mod- i NER : $25 VALUES e:.0 8 he a ern propaganda.” ao ; a A fortunate close-out from The word “purge,” he said, be- 4 BoA a & prominent Eastern mfgr. n : : La came a “slogan for those who tried ES : o i - —New patterns — of length of service to bring them ; i ™ : '|to misrepresent my conduct toll] EEF, : New colors—All
serve Top the regular and Re-| Sergt, Victor Rector and family . . , (left fo right) Nancy, Paul, Jack, June, Sergt, Rector, Mrs. Beoton, {1356 1 sppear fo. be an effort tol{( .. W a J Roms Te AE apmiouncel. tint | Telly, Jeau and Dee, gressmen who had voted against or lf ‘ Men's & Young
; : : f : Mens en’s Corduroy approximately 1625 selectees will be 3 2 = 2 ws 8.8 8 . |one measure or another recom- 3 : \ 4 ® Young "0 ants chosen 10 1085 ‘1s ‘recs Eldest Two of Sergeant's 8 Chi In [re ens te Ww BB ree | | Emin $ J98 C n ake the three-month Tf Tf 8 J - ? ¥ fy g . officer: training course beginning in es] wo O er gean S I ren oin * | court (enlargement) bill of 1937.” : A S 1 22 : Tr, 3 i» y
A reduction in the maxi A d 2 f Y O WwW. 4 i D S “Repudiation of Principles” 4 | Hare are for officer ae Sig r m Yi an 0 oun g er n es an Oo Oo Oo “Nothing could be further from yi ; | : : ; J . : 29 years was announced. Men be- ? : y : . : the truth,” he said. “I was not in- 23 8 ! : 1 _ 100 Dozen Men's Brand New y Hl ) tween the ages of 21 and 29 who By TIM TIPPETT + Not according to Mrs. Victor Rector,|the only difference are several pic-|iorested in personalities. Nor was : ; ; = Fall Hats have completed five months serv-| Is family life in the Army any Nite of ‘a Sergeant posted at F%.|tures of men in uniform and Army|y interested in particular measures ES : Cs The best hat iQ ah
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ice will be eligible for selection. different than in a, civilian home? |Harrison. scenes. —because most of ‘the liberal meas- s : ; # the PHESTAN cor
: 3 living in} : } . All styles. The Rectors have -heerl diving Another difference is the Rector’s/ures I had recommended had|l|. i | Ba " Just epersl WO OF aia) - styles ¥ ” . 8 to 4%. .
Army posts for the past-23 years . and its “just the ordinary washing|front yard. It's Schoen Field and already been passed.” and ironing that you get anywhere,” the whole family piles out to see the| “The blunt fact is,” he added, Mrs. Rector believes: ; huge gry Daves come floating in ab : Wiese: Jen were eliberately In those 23 years the Rectors have|for a landing. repudiating the very principles o had eight re The two older| The field has only inconvenienced | progress which they had espoused
them once. That was several|in order to be elected—and which e OM P L 3 GL ) D R EC 3 41 le O) bare In fhe ary ig 2 he months ago when an Army plane| were, in some cases, the only reason
be in the Army, too, some day. Dee|tackled the electric power lines and|that they had been elected.” : and Jack, ay,.k the a. boys, (Mrs. Rector had a week's wash to] In discussing his recovery proAND Oo | LY y AS are model plane enthusiasts. {iron and the electricity was cut off. |posals of 1937, Mr. Roosevelt said The family has been at the Fort| But that's Army life. : the Democratic party’s plan was’ for the past year and a half. Be-
1 s_ I Jr fore that they were at Ft. Riley, The Rainbow of Sound Kas. All told they have lived at six
different posts, all in the United
® Powerful [suis sere: recor vas sored'in] | sf Takes Pride in They Like Army Life . ge 1 0-TUBE During normal times, and these «3 BUY I Contr ibuting a 't, post off id that Pp Sram : : : piping Rr lo Tt ET 0 Glorious Symbol to the Betrothal
"CROSLEY" would serve all of his time at one | 4 Console Radio , [lceeriea necessary, about once avery| Sor and Weddings of Fall Brides!
: deemed necessary, about once every ® American and Complete J|four years. Band Foreign Reception. Yes, Mrs. Rector likes Army life. : Her children go to school at Law-
rence and several of them started : : S$ 9 5 ; 5 Tho New Junior-senior high school ty . at v de You'll Be Delighted
ie families at the Fort have ~ 4 ; oy With D EE’S Easy their parties and social affairs and 5 : f p ; J ® PAY ONLY their shopping center is either In- F F Terms oi
$ 50 , dianapolis or Brightwood. 1 WEEL “Some people seem to think that
soldiers and their families are something different,” Mrs. Rector: said. “Well, we're not. I can’t see that trol and yo te Tone Son Hl a%¢ lltnis life is any different from any
Sound make this 10- [| other”: : tube® superhetero- Use Post Tennis Courts
dyne an extraordi- The post lets the families use the Model oe: Features: tennis courts and the other recrea1G : He et ap li. || tional facilities, so perhaps they ASDC i preawr Sim. ||have the advantage there on their > 2 Vremewiinhd 8. civilian neighbors. Walnut teur, 3-band recep-' The Army tries in every way to tion, and a console provide quarters for the families of cabinet of the finest = || the men, from the officers on down modern 4 : fl to the enlisted private.’ «However, space is limited at the “% “Visit Indianap- Fort at present, and only some offi-
A powerful 5-tube PN olis’ Most Inter- cers have found homes in the Fort (i-tube adSriorm- esting Store. proper.
fi ” 1 3% XR V4 od | Flying Field Front Yard
-Lo nna? In some cases the Army allows
Model 02CA . MODEL 02CA—Mas-
: ; gr Err » J Sficars a $35 Jom commission each 4 Lo : month. Light, heat, water a $1.00 WEEK — I other utilities are on the Army. 18 N. ILLINOIS ST A visitor to the Rector home Cla 1 Hotel Bldg. Le. Ulaypoo. rs would have a hard time guessing that it was an ‘Army home. About
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