Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1941 — Page 10
FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1941
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UNITY FOR VICTORY : CONTEST ANNOUNCED victory the subject “Unity for
Pupils of either public, private or| Medals will be awarded to I parochial junior or senior high|and state winners and the essay schools are eligible to enter the|Winning first prize in the state will $2000 essay contest being sponsored |be entered in the national contest. by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Vet-| Winners of this contest will be anerans of Foreign Wars. nounced at the 1942 National Ene The essays submitted may be|campment of the Veterans’ of For
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES str peta anes, 12000 EXPECTED AT SUNDAY JAMBOREE
by pushing buttons in central posts The second Brown County jam-
from which enamy planes are charted. boree under a roof will be held Sunday night and more than 2000 persons are expected. The jamborees were started last spring when Ben Williams, a Bean Blossom filling station proprietor,
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1 |BRITISH GIRLS TO FIR ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS
LONDON, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—~Great Britain soon will begin training
; aircraft guns, it was announced to-
: day. Demands Republican Party SY thorliies il they ‘would Te: Accept Challenge to place men, who could be released
cians to play in a vacant lot near his place. Their play attracted such crowds that the place soon became too small ‘and a new location was found. The jamboree grew and grew until it reached .its present pro-
portions. - The jamboree this Sunday will be headlined by a return: engagement by WIRE artists and Pete French,
ARGENTINA TO WAIT
BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 3 (U. P.). —The Government has informed the Senate that it would wait until the end of the war to get “moral satisfaction” from Germany for the
for more important tasks. sinking of the Argentine freighter
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~ Fight for Freedom.
Times Special YORK, Oct.
» for the Administration and called upon Republicans to assume a leading part in
the fight for freedom. «I have no connection with the
Administration and am in disagree- |:
ment with many of its domestic policies | and ‘disgusted with its methods of handling.the defense effort,” Mr. Willkie asserted. : He condemned ‘political finagling” of both parties ‘while the very life of our country is at stake.” He charged Democratic National Chairman Edward J. Flynn with “duplicity” in stating that “we Dem-
, ocrats are willing to adjourn pol-
itics for the duration,” at the very time his Tammany delegation in Congress was voting against the draft extension bill because of a purely docal political issue.
Points Out ‘If’
He said that the Democratic record of political manipulations and the “faltering manner in which the
' national defense effort has been
conducted, give the Republican nities of its history—the opportuni nities of its historyt—he opportunity to step forward and carry the banner of national defense and freedom. «But there is an indispensable IF here. This leadership can be achieved only IF the Republicans, under that or some other name, will clean house of mere political obstruction and obstructionists and the remnants of -an outdated Tory{sm on domestic issues. Thus common cause can be made in a new political alignment with millions of independents and Democrats in both the South and the North,
. Asks ‘World Outlook’
Mr, Willkie said that the Republican Party has been the party of “world outlook, not the party of aloofness and. isolation.” He declared that “negation and compromise in periods of national emergency are tantamount to political suicide,” and added: “We may find fault with Mr. Roosevelt or disagree with Mr. Churchill, but I insist that no real American can take ‘issue with what they are presently fighting for—the
preservation of democracy.”
SCIENCE FOR ARMY
LONDON, Oct. 2-—=Talks on science are among those provided by 3000 lectures to Britain's military forces as.a part of an adult
‘ education program. Over a ‘million
men and wonien in the Army attended educational lectures during a recent month.
3—In an| American Magazine article today |.
Wendell Willkie lashed out at those |: ho accused him of|’
“Turk” Greenough
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If Cowboy Weds Sally Rand, He’ll Have to Settle With Wife.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3. (U. P). —Mrs. Helen Greenough said today that the handsome cowboy to whom fan dancer Sally Rand is engaged is her husband. She said she married Thurkel (Turk) Greenough in Red Lodge, Mont}, on April 5, 1933, and lived with him until last June. He is a professional broncho rider, Mrs. Greenough, pretty and frail, consulted Attorney Lewis A. Schaffer.
“How can he marry that fan dancer if he’s married to me?” she asked. “Turk and I were married in Red Lodge, ou went with him
everywhere. We used to come out here so that Turk could ride in the movies.” She said she had received two letters from him, from Montana, one informed her that he was “in love with someone else.” She said he told her they could not be happy because she disliked living on a ranch. Co Miss Rand announced from Kentucky Wednesday that she intended to marry Greenough and “live on his ranch.” She added, however, that she would continue her fan and bubble dancing.
RUMANIA TO GET . FRENCH WAR GOODS
VICHY, France, Oct. 3 (U. P.). —It was announced today that France had agreed to deliver to Rumania “war materials for which it no longer has any use” in return for Rumanian gasoline. It was assumed that the war materials would come from the stores which France retained under the armistice. Rumania is fighting Russia on the Eastern Front. -
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