Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1941 — Page 4

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¥ou're in the Navy—

CADETS READY | "FOR TRAINING

Now Local Reser Reserve Unit to " Report at Centers ‘During Winter. “Indianapolis Own,” a unit of U. 8. Naval Reserve aviation cadets, will soon take its place at preliminary naval reserve training centers with units of other Middle Western cities. Lieut. Comm. G. B. Turner, senfor officer of the Reserve Flight Selection Board, said the newly created unit is expected to begin its training sometime during the winter. Formation of the unit got under way last week-end when

several local men .took their oaths

at the Fair Grounds.

Local men already enlisted for |i

the training include John H. Evans, DeWayne Wallace, Elbert: Charpies,

Howard Minger Jr., Noble Shepard 3

Jr., and Angelo Angelopolous. 3 ” 2

Navy Day Head Ngmed . PAUL E. FISHER, Indianapolis businessman, has been . appointed chairman for Indiana observance of ‘Navy Day, Oct. 217. Mr. Fisher will have complete charge of all civilian Navy Day activities. Navy Day was inaugurated in 1922 by the Navy League of the United States and is observed annually on Oct. 27, birthday of Theodore Roosevelt:

‘234 Selectees . Report at Fort

~ TEN INDIANA counties, not including Marion, will be represented in today’s deliveries of selectees to Ft. Harrison. A total of 234 men were to he inducted as a part of the State’s 15th Selective Service call which will take 2595 men into the armed services by Oct. 2. Meanwhile plans were being made for the 16th State draft call under which, 3709 men will be taken into the Army between Oct. 16 and 28. This will be the second largest requisition so far made against Indiana, being topped only by the April call for 6900 men. Counties represented in today’s call are Blackford, Huntington, : Jasper, Lake, Parke, Posey, Putnam, St. Susenh, Vermillion and Wells.

‘DID WAVELL SEE CHURCHILL? LONDON, Sept. 24 (U. P.).—Sir “Archibald P. Wavell, commander-in-chief of the British Indian forces, visited London recently rand con- . ferred with Prime Minister Winston Churchill, it was reliably. reported #oday.

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“Sleep s of Trial

Bernard (Knifey) Sawicki, 19-year-old youth, who is alleged to have shot and killed”four persons during a week-end spree, slept in a Chicago court as he went on trial for his life. The state will demand the death penalty.

VEHICLE SURVEY T0 START SOON

178,000 Carle bo: to Be Mailed Bus and Truck Owners On Thursday.

The War Department-sponsored inventory of trucks and busses will start in Indiana Thursday, R. Lowell McDaniel, Commissioner of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, announced today. On that date 178,000 questionnaire cards addressed to Hoosier truck and bus owners will be mailed, From the informdtion obtained on these cards truck “pools” will be formed from which ‘trucks can be drawn in case of an emergency. Mr. McDaniel declared that the “inventory offers an opportunity for

contribution: to ‘the defense of the nation. “With the complete returns from the survey, it will be possible to make . detailed records of all the available highway transportation facilities by region and on a central basis. With such records, the counfry can be organized to meet a transportation emergency,” he said.

CITY SCHOOL SHOPS TO GET $236,755

Industrial shops in Indianapolis high schools soon will recs ive $236,755.63 worth of additional chinery for use in their tio defense training programs. The-School Board yesterday awarded contracts from a Federal allocation and accepted the suggestion of A. B. Good, schools business director, that other bids be re-advertised. A short-term tax anticipation

{loan of $300,000 was negotiated. A

combined bid from five Indianapolis banks was accepted at the rate of four-tenths of 1 per cent for the 91-day period. Discounting a premium of $19.17, the cost of the loan

will be $280.01.

truck and bus owners to make aj

In the Army Now—

SIX LOCAL MEN |

GIVEN RELEASES

Five Over 28, One Has}

Dependents; Eight Sign With Regulars.

Six Indianapolis men have been discharged from the Army under new rulings affecting men over 28 and those with dependents. Five men over 28 were released.

They are Privates James V. Miller, 2124 N. Pennsylvania St.; Milton G. Gilmore, 929 E. Court St.; William

iI R. O. Selvage, 518 N. Illinois St.;

Harry R. Conrad, 24 S. Illinois St., and Abe Baker, 2349 Central Ave. Roy E. King, 2lst and Illinois Sts., was released because of de-

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It’s Back to Camp

PVT. ROBERT E. PATCH, of Okley Patch, Indianapolis, oo. ended a 15-day furlough spent with his sister, Mrs. Jack Glanzman, 3360 Kenwood Ave. Pvt. Patch is stationed at Sap San Louis, with Company D, the 160th Infantry, at Obispo, Cal. ” #" 2

Eight Join Regulars

DON E. BAKER, 1057 W, ‘30th St., Indianapolis, was one of eight men recruited in the regular Army

at Ft. Harrison today Mr. Baker will a ‘sent to Elling-

ton Field, Tex., for duty in the Air Corps. Others who will go to Ellington Field are: Charles E. Cummings, Brownstown, and Thomas W. Snipes, Elwood. Kenneth J. Kirkendoll, Monrovia, will go to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., also-to the Air Corps, and. Robert C. Leibecke, Gary. has signed for the Coast Artillery in Puerto Rica. Clyde E. Sampson, North Vernon, will be stationed in the Philippines with the Medical Department, and Marvin R.: Stroud, Vincennes, and Granville E. Workman, Plymouth, will be infantrymen in the Philippines. Glen: R. Pevler, 511 Holly Ave, who was inducted into the Army recently ‘at Ft. Harrison has been assigned to Ellington Field, Texas.

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Trains in Alabama

HENRY T. METCALF, of Connersville, Ind, an ‘Army Aviation cadet, has started bombardier training at Maxwell Field, Ala. Cadet Metcalf will take five weeks of reconnaisance observation training at the Alabama school. then will take 10 weeks bombardier training at two schools and finish up the course with five weeks of ‘flexible gunnery. Upon his graduation from the course Cadet Metcalf will receive a commission as second lieutenant in the Army Air Force reServe,

U. S. TO HAVE USE OF 3 URUGUAYAN BASES

MONTEVIDEO, Sept. 24 (U. P.). —Reliable sources said today that

Uruguay's three powerful air bases, |}

to be constructed with United States lend-lease funds, will be offered to any American nation if the continental security is threatened from abroad. If an American nation defends itself against a nation not of the Western Hemisphere, these sources said, Uruguay will fulfill its obligations under Pan-American agreements by offering base facilities. In addition to the naval air station at Laguna Negra, bases will be constructed at Carrasco, 10 miles from here, and at Durazno.

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this sale. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS.

—John F. Dowd, 48, former sheriff |W

| THE INDIANAPOLIS "TIMES

: was held in county. Jail today pend+ Durley: said: Dowd: ‘gave’ his name sary fine. and was ‘released... {oni Dowd’s fingerprints were

ON 1939 INDICTMENT| iam F Foley from Boston. Dowd was picked up by the high- | while, ay patrol at San Luis :Obispo two |checked-and identified, of Boston, Mass. wanted ‘there on [days ago and booked on a drunken|alarm was given and he ~was re-|a meeting at 3 p. 8 two-year-old embezalement charge; driving charge. ;

Values!

JR. HIGH GIRLS’ COATS

Legging sets and double duty sets! Jr. high wraparounds!. Genuine fur garment Every coat was higher priced before e » o 8nd will be priced more after Sizes 7-12, 10-14, 12-16.

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Sheriff Howard arrested.

— WEDNESDAY, SEP’

WOTHERS. OF SERVICE Traction Terminal ‘Warehouse - MEN WILL ORGANIZE| Xe e purpose of the meeting

. 24, 1941

is to a group of mothers of men

Mothers of Hoosiers in the armed hg ahize service to promote the inter- & statewide | services have been asked to attend|est of the Hoosier servicemen and

Mm. tomorrow at|of the men stationed at Ft. Hare:

the Service Men's, Glub in ‘the old|rison and the U. S. Naval "Atmory.

% GIRLS’ BETTER SKIRTS. Flannels, plaids, wools, fine wale SoTquEOYS reduced from ' regular stock. i.89

Sizes 7 t % GIRLS’ Sloppy. Se Sizes

0 to 16 BETTER SWEATERS. Janey slipovers included.

Sloppy Joe cardigans,

& isle SNAPDY "SUITS. Two styles in choice of plaid

or Shetland weave! » Sizes 7 to 14 ... GIRLS oe SHIRTS,

ome colors. RDUR!

& GIRLS’ A ChooL CO roy suspender skirts,

Suspender skirts.

Hi-count slub shantungs in 570 «Sizes 8 to 16 years UROYS. Soft, Tide wale corduand matching or SOR but-

ton-front shirts. Red, royal or wine.

Sizes 7 to 14 ....00.

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Jr. High Girls’ 10.95

Shortie COATS 8.88

Warm wool fléeces and tweeds plaid linin deep ins

pockets! Sizes to 16. ©

Girls’ $5 Corduroy Fingertip COATS

4.39

We can not replace these coats to sell at this price! Fine wale

corduroys, gabardine

lined: green, 20.

Natural, red, Sizes 12 to

TOTS’ 6.98

COAT SETS 5.99

An unusual low price on today’s market! . Boys’ wool melton military . coat . sizes 2-65! tweed and fleece coat, hat, legging sets! Lined and interlinecd!

sets, Girls’

Little Boys’, Girls’ 4.95 COAT SETS

3.69

Fleece sets in taidress of blue, brown, rose or sunlight! Sizes 1 0

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skirt 4 + jerkin , ,

3.99, Sizes

Anniversary Fashion Flash!

GIRLS’ $5 PLAID 3-PC. | JERKIN SUIT

3.99

A complete wardrobe in itself! Plaid

plaid crepe

blouse , ¢ , all for

12-16.

Anniversary

Fashion Flash! GIRLS’, HIGH GIRLS’

JR.

1.99

@ Assorted styles in :

spun rayons, § sizes 7 to 14 and § 10 to 16.

@, Featuring t h e

new longer Torso waistline nad } s om e peasant numbers, \

Special Purchase!

TOTS SETS

$10

@ 3-Pc. hat, coat and legging sets! ® Fleeces, tweeds and plaids . . . all with extra warmth! @ Naturals and colors! @ Details that make them look much more 3 expensive! @ Sizes 1-4, 3-8%.

Soft, fine pinwale corduroys bib top suspender styles, Limited quantity. 2t08

TOTS’ CORD OVERALLS

TOTS’ 59¢ POLO SHIRTS

in A tremendous group of striped long sleeve cotton knit shirts. Sizes 2 to 8.

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TOTS’ WASH DRESSES

Fast color percale prints. bTc

plaids, nauticals in¢lud--ed. Sizes 1 to 4, 3 to 6%.

SPORT Each 2.69

per fly and front pleats!

Regularly $3, 3.29! SPORT SWEATERS SLACKS

Newest Styles a colo. I Ss ew 1a. a spore a re acks with zip-

1.09

niversary priced, to 16.

Anniversary Special!

BOYS’ COLORFUL BLANKET*ROBES

Buy now for Christmas! Our new fall stocks are now An- . Sizes 8

Special! Boys’

1.09

duroy!

PINWALE CORD JUMPERALLS

An extremely low price that we can not repeat later! All that popular PHwale .. _cor-

Anniversary Feature for Students

Students’ 17.95 2-PANT SUITS

and OVERCOATS

14.85

but we bought. this group o an early lower market especially for Anniversary Sale!

_ Anticipate your son’s needs! - ~ Save during this exciting An-

~ niversary event!

Jr. High 13.95 2. LONG- PANT SUITS

‘ The 3-WAY SPORT SUIT with ‘contrasting sport slacks! VEST! Every suit with 2 pairs: long: pants, all - with zipper fly. ‘Sizes 10 to 16.

Regular 4-PIECE-

SUIT with

1 95

Once-a-Year Sale!

3 for $1

1 shorts! French 1 brief shorts! short sleeve shirts! quality!

BOYS’ “NAZARETH” Winter UNDERWEAR

REGUDAR 45¢ VALUES! Knee

eg Sleeveless or First

88¢c

outing cloth in Califo!

Anniversary Special! BOYS’ $1 PLAID SPORT SHIRTS

Buffalo plaids! Scotch plaids! All tailored of better Suaiity a in-and-outer style! Yoke backs! Two pockets! Sizes for boys.

Special! !

- styles!

% STUDENTS’ 19.95 2PANT sums,

Special now at

x STUDENTS? 19.95 ZIPPER LINED 175 ~~ TOPGOATS, Specialat...............0 07

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Special Anniversary Group! !

BOYS’ NEW 69c, 79¢ FALL WEAR

© OUTING PAJAMAS, one on two-piece

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45th Anniversary Specials! |

‘Underwear! Knitwear! % TOTS’ WARM KNIT SLEEPERS

Pastel “ knits snd natural shades! Both one-piece and button-on panty styles. Sizes 1 to 8

% GIRLS’ 69¢ 2-PC. PAJAMAS

Outing cloth pajamas, ridiculously 51 low priced. Sizes 6 to 14 ¢

% Tots’ Warm Outing SLEEPERS

An early purchase Button style! 6c Sizes 2 to 8

% Girls’ TUCKSTITCH PAJAMAS

Irregulars of $1 tuckstitch and knit 2. plece pajamas. Knit cuffs and bot- 69%¢c toms. Small, medium and large sizes.

% Tots’ 59¢ Winter UNION SUITS

Button-front suit, Iayon stripe. French leg, short sleeve. Size 49¢

% Girls’ 69¢c RAYON SATIN SLIPS

Full cut, lace trimmed styles. Tearose, Sizes 4 to 14. Buy now for Christ

: mas giving . / % GIRLS’ BROADCLOTH SLIPS ull

Soft hi-count broadcloth; built-up.

cut! White, tearose, . Sizes 4 to 14 Ra 3 for $i

LAYETTE NEEDS

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&5th Anniversary Sale!

Peart aS, cowlvn, part wool, irseguiars, 29¢, 3uc ;; qQuauly, long or short sieeves, ue, _ supover, bution, Sizes 1 10 6 TRAINING PANTS, irregulars of 29¢ quality, , reintorced, white, natural, 19 BiTes 3 10 4..0s.cuuiasiaiiivinin ea ¢ KNIT BINDERS, irregulars of 20c i9 quality, cotton, part wool.......... > ¢ KNIT GOWNS, KIMONOS, irregulars of 39 . 89¢ quality. Sizes 1 and 2 ¢ 59¢ HAND-MADE DRESSES, CREEPERS, 43¢ 38e GUIING GOWNS! Give, : KIMONOS .. 19¢ QUILTED PADS, 17x18 size, specially priced : FLANNEL BACK and STOCKINETTE RUBBER SHEETS, irfegulars of 29¢c quality, 19 CLATRIE NIUE arate ie ¢ * INFANTS' LATEX RUBBER PANTS 2 STOCKINETTE and FLANNEL BACK SHEETS, irregulars, 36x54 cut size.. BLANKETS, irregulars of $2 quality, rayon satin bound, crib §iZ8..ees.e0. BLANKETS, irregulars of 1.19 quality, crib size................ “ere RECEIVING BLANKETS, irregulars, 27x36 size 1.19 BUNTINGS, ROBE SETS, KNIT SHAWLS, ENIT CAPES, BLANKET CLOTH

Irregulars of Gauze Diapers Purchased early for this event! Market prices have increased since! Ready to use! Limited { 19 quantity dozen .*?

Special Boys’ ; ‘CORDUROY FINGERTIP COATS 4.39

Soft pinwale corduroys with gabardine linings! Smartly tailored’ { youth demands

"to 23.

Salesmen’s Samples!

35 “Albert Richard” LEATHER JACKETS

5.88 .

Many one = of - a - kind models . . . ERY JACKET at 9.95 VALUE! early for choice selection! These won't last!

New fleeced 32-ounce

17%

Special! (125) BOYS’ BETTER 1941 MACKINAWS

4.55

fabrics , . . the same quality that was a sell-out last year at a ig price! Fully lined! Newest patterns! | Sizes 8 to 18. A

BOYS’ REGULAR $2 SPORT SWEATERS 1.84

Zipper coat styles! Slipover crew neck models! Shaker knits! Shetland type blends! £4 Autumn's new colors! . All new models! All new colors! Sizes 30 to 38.

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While 35 Last! BOYS’ $3, 3.98 wWoolL JACKETS.

BOYS" USUAL 2.49 GORDUROY SLACKS

1.89

with zi on 0

oe DRESS SHIRTS, sanforized- shrunk _ e PLAID OUTING SPORT SHIRTS e KNIT POLO SHIRTS. ..

sary Sale Priced! ‘wikis; Supply SOW! be. low again tl

2.69

Zipper front wool jackets some ' with’ leather “trim? Not Svesy)

-get co: tch