Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1941 — Page 5

MERCHANT SHIP ARMING SOUGHT

‘Congress to|Get F. D. R.’s Neutrality Revision Plea Tomorrow. (Continued from Page One) Committee, issued a statement that

he also would introduce the Senate bill tomorrow and that he fa-

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vored repeal of combat zone re-|

strictions as well as authority for Brming merchant ships. : rving also to hasten agitation for neutrality revision action was the State Department’s release of

an official report on the sinking of §

© the American-owned tanker I. C. ~ White which was flying the Panama © flag when torpedoed off the Bra- . gilian coast Sept. 27. The report stated that the tanker, which was carrying oil to South America for the British under British orders, was fired upon without warning, although it was unarmed

DEFENSE THEME

Public Health Losses Now Sure to Be Offset, Dr. Ferree Says. (Continued from Page One)

i | health but in medicine itself,” he said.

“ it is to be noted that the scholastic standards of medical

|students has been raised, because

if the students don’t make high averages they'll ments and have to quit school and go to the Army.” He predicted that out of the emergency, and out of war, if there is war for this country, a “lot of constructive things will come” in the medical field. Dr. Hall warned the nurses that the emergency and the defense effort will have a tendency to lower social standards. :

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Mayor Summons Precinct Workers to War.on, Smoke

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When he found a plant that was

he called up the owners them about it. He staman in the tower of the

smoke violators. en he worked out a master a smoke abatement drive great many

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of the coal experts speak, the assistant turns the pages of the charts which is gaily colored and easy to read at a distance. There have been meetings from Indians Ave. 10 Irvingion, all over

08S political channels, the Mayor has enlisted the support of the Indianapolis clergy. Religious leaders all over

firing The Mayor's theory is that the citizenry can cut out smoke overnight if it wants too, simply by observing a few simple rules of furnace firing. These not only prevent smoke, but they money.

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equipment, though still great, are limited.

Cause for satisfaction is found in the fact that there is still no sign of Russian collapse or wholesale roundup of the Red Army, in the continued stubborn resistance of the Red Army all along the front, and in the fact that similar crises, though less world-shaking have been faced and survived on at least three occasions Since the Eastern war began. The present offensive was organized by the German High Command with minute care and involves the use of most of its available resources. For at least two weeks hefore it began last Wednesday hardly a German plane was seen in the air over the Central Front and roads leading to the front were swamped with fresh units arriving for a new all-out attempt. When the zero hour came, a week ago this morning, the invaders were able to launch three separate offensives any one of which would have ranked as a major offensive in its own right in any other war.

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co-ordinated with another drive north of Smolensk which already has reached the neighborhood of Vyazma. At’ the same time, the Germans are making a great attempt to separate the armies of Marshal Klementi Voroshilovs, in the north, and Marshal Semyon Timoshenko in the center,| If all three of these drives make progress Moscow will be Hcatened from both west and south.

2-Year-Old Child | Killed by Truck

VINCENNES, Ind. Oct. 8 (U, P). — James Douglas McGavic, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGavic, was injured fatally late: yesterday when he was struck by a truck near his home. The child died shortly

after arriving at the hospital. Arthur Burns of Linton, driver of the truck, told police the child

FOOD RISE SLOWER, PERKINS REPORTS

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U, P).— Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins reported today that retail food prices advanced at a slower rate during the last two weeks of September than in recent months, She said a survey of 18 important food products in 18 cities showed that many foods continued to advance moderately but that “others declined or remained stationary, following wholesale price reductions on a number of important foods.” She noted “considerable diversity of price movements among the differ ent cities.”

How To Relieve Bronchitis

Creomulsion relieves promptly because it S0es Tighe to the seav of the trouble help loosen and expel rm laden egm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in8 ed ron mucous eis ranes. your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-

Sees Social Revolution

“We are in the midst of worldwide social revolution,” he said, “and it affects our social problems seriously. It remains to be seen whether we can take it in our stride and continue the work being done

to find solutions for our social head» achés, some of which are poverty, crime, disease, old age, birth control and industrial relationships.” Dr. Hall said that there are three factors to watch for and battle,

The heaviest of all the drives being made by the Germans appears to be one emanating from Roslavl, south of Smolensk, and headed toward :Bryansk, This is,

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He recalled that a large and efficient machine is lying idle just now. It was an effective machine in an election. Why couldn’t it be used for the public good between elections, ; . So he called up the precinct committeemen and told them to arrange meetings, just like regular political meetings. Except the subject would be smoke, not politics. “I want to show them how to save money on their coal bill and help ‘keep our city clean,” he told

and had spotlights playing on the Panama flag.

125 Fly Panama Flag There are about 125 Americanowned ships — about 40 of them owned by the U. 8S. Government — under the Panama flag. The Government already has armed eight or nine of these, including the S. 8S. Pink Star, which was sunk by a torpedo in the North Atlantic on

ran from the sidewalk directly into the path of his vehicle. Coroner Paul Arbogast absolved Burns of blame.

FOR 6. 0. P. DRIVE

A women’s committee to assist in the 1942 campaign had been named today by County Republican Chairman James Bradford, supplementing the 13-member advisory he named yesterday. Mr. Bradford also announced a meeting of Republican women for next week at which Secretary of State James Tucker will speak. The Sale and site will be announced ater.

Dr, Harriet 8. Cory, executive director of the Missouri Social Hygiene Association, who addressed the annual convention of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association this afternoon at the World War Mémorial,

Sept. 19. Five of the eight American-owned ships that have been sunk in this war flew the Panama flag. ~ Mr, Roosevelt shunted aside suggestions that he might disarm those American-owned, Panamanian-reg-istered ships ‘already armed. He

CADLE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

namely, materialism, brutality and cynicism. He emphasized that there will be a tendency toward a materialistic pont of view because of the fact that the defense program itself focuses attention on the production of goods to the exclusion of spiritual yalues.

the committeemen. Charts Give Quick Picture In addition to being Mayor, Hiz-

zoner is also one of the biggest po-

litical bosses around these parts. So there are precinct meetings. The Mayor himself attends them.

Mrs. Ernest M. Henricy was named co-ordinator between the Republican county committee and the various women’s clubs. Members of the women’s advisory committee which will assist Mrs, T. B. Wright, county vice chairman, in the campaign are: Mrs. H. G. Nutt, Mrs. Louise Brink Fletcher, Mrs. T.

Although he hasn't fired a furnace since he was a boy, he knows all the tracks of that chore now. He's read and studied up on the sub-

J. Taflinger, Mrs. Nellie Downey, Mrs. Elizabeth Askren, Mrs. Sarah Wager, Mrs. Mabel Morris, Mrs. Lillian Milner, Mrs. Spencer Raymond,

said he supposed such craft were under Panama’s jurisdiction by virtue of their registry. The Panan legation said its govern-

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bama St, you're lucky you didn't get killed.” Continuing the Asch version, the evangelist then struck Mr. Fishbein who was stunned a moment. Then it is reported, he started after Mr. Cadle but was grabbed and held by Mr. Telfrey.. Meanwhile, Mr. Asch reports, Mr. Cadle ran to his car and got an umbrella “with which he threatened Mr. Fishbein.”

make every effort constantly to raise the standards of training and

acquire more and more ‘knowledge and technique and develop resource and initiative to meet the changing conditions. The convention was told that 171 Hoosier nurses now are with the armed forces and that by. June 30 the nation hopes to have’ 13,000 nurses in the field, 7000 more than are now on duty. A defense survey made of nurses in Indiana showed that of the 7492 who answered, two-thirds are employed and that one-sixth of those unemployed would accept service if called. The other one-sixth said

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who have joined the Mayor in his anti-smoke campaign. The Mayor has had special instruction charts printed. He has had frames to hold the charts con-

too. The frames are coland he carries one with

him when he goes out to make a

It looks like a medicine show. First, the frames are erected on the stage of the .hall where the

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Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, Mrs. Wolff Sussman, Mrs. William Higgins, Mrs. William Bailey and Mrs, Pearl Hughes.

‘LEND-LEASE,” THAT'S «BILLS RIGHT NAME

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U.P.).— It is officially the Lend-Lease Bill. During debate today on the Administration’s second request®for Lend-Lease funds, Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) asked that Chairman Clarence Cannon (D. Mo.) of the Appropriations Committee state “for the edification of the House”

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When the altercation ended, Mr. Fishbein went to Police Headquarters to file an affidavit and, he says, was told he couldn't do so until 72 hours after the alleged assault, Mr. Asch says there is no such provision in the law. The affidavit was filed yesterday. When the ease was called in Municipal Court 4 today, with Judge Pro Tem Arthur Sullivan on the bench, Mr. Asch and Mr. Fishbein were present. Mr. Cadle wasn't and Mr. Remy obtained a continuance until Oct, 15. While Mr. Fishbein was in court, police served on him a warrant charging him with ignoring an Aug. 8 parking sticker. He went to Municipal Court 3 where be ob-

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Windsors to End Ranch Visit Today

E. P. RANCH, PEKISKO, Alta., Oct. 8 (U, P.)—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor take their

leave today after a week’s stay at this ranch outpost of which they are master and mistress. En route back to the Bahamas via the United States, the Duchess will visit her uncle at Baltimore,

Md. «The first part of their journey was to be made by automobile to High River, Alta. over 35 miles of road still rough and muddy fromthe snowstorm which left the royal couple cut off from communication with the outside word for a full day during their visit.

ROTARY DIRECTORS TO NAME OFFICERS

The new directors of the Rotary Club will meet with. hold-over directors tonight to choose new club officers. . The new officers will take office Oct. 28.

nine, president of the Engineering Metal Products Corp.; E. Mark Ferree, business manager of The Indianapolis Times; Mark R. Gray, president of the Indianapolis Commercial Publishing Co.; Jack N. Gulling of the Gulling Auto Electric Co.; F. Durward Staley, proprietor of Staley Signs; Ralph S. Norwood, president of L. Strauss & Co., and Dr. Dan R. Tucker, podiatrist. Rotary members last night staged their annual “razz” session at which retiring officers were made the “goats” of friendly jibes. Harry J. Berry was in charge of the skit.

REMOVE WRECKAGE FROM CANAL LOCKS

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Oct. ‘8 (U, P.)—A locomotive and freight train were removed from the Soo

began trying to raise a steel rail road bridge which collapsed over the canal yesterday. . With more than 100 vessels carrying urgently needed cargoes of iron ore. waiting to pass through: the blocked locks, a giant derrick pulled to one side the locomotive and tender .in ‘which two trainmen had plunged to their death. Normal trafic through the canal was expected within 24 hours. Although authorities could not explain the bridge collapse, they discounted the fossils of sabotage because the lo have been under military gu

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