Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1941 — Page 6

Discussions. De ling With

Municipal Government

To Begin'Oct. 21. .

<Representatives. of . business, the professions and: ‘public administra= . tion will comprise the panel for ~ Butler University’s’ municipal government forum to begin’ Oct; 21. The discussions will be held on al- ~ ternate SS uesdays at 7:30 p. m. in Jordan: Hall ‘Representing. business “will be -W. ~ Rowland Allen, personnel director of * Li 8. Ayres & Co.; Charles W. Jones, _ superintendent of the Wm. H. Block . Co; William H. Book, executive vice ‘president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce; Toner M. Over“ley, manager of the Better Business ‘Bureau, and E. R. Blackwood, in- _ surance executive and mathematical “expert. Three Judges to Join

Tes ~Judges—Russell J. ‘Ryan;

. Gioett, and Herbert B. Wil} 8 will

mm, of - Superior . Courts— ie part in, the discussions, Labor

Will be represented by Powers Rage I

regional director of thé. C

[Others are William Hacker, assistant superintendent of schools; Virgil Martin, director of the Comty: Fund; Dr. Rollo Harger, , State toxicologist; Fred Bates John‘son, attorney, and Dr. Louis H. Segar, pediatrician. + Representing the press. will be : tephey Noland, editor of The Indianapolis News, and Norman E. Isaacs, managing editor of The: In‘dianapolis Times, who will serve as Chairman, It’s All ‘oft Record’ . Bach of the discussions will - be ‘patterned after the New England ‘open meetings and willbe. strictly “off -the-record.” -. The topics will’ include Indianapoli’ taxation and administrative. ‘problems, the labor situation, the

‘economic position of big and little] business, politics .and problems con- k

fronting the professions. 4 Prof. Charles V, Kinter, head of ‘the journalism department, will ‘head a group of? Butler faculty members assisting in the programs.

BOY, 9, HELPS U. 8. 0. _ i BUFFALO, N. Y. (U. P.).—~When 3 year-old William Flynh. contribted his 4 cents at the United Serv4 Organizations’ office” here, he vas profusely thanked. “Ob, that's & responded the ‘youth, squarhis shotiders, 21 on, ory if

iypewiier was a gift.

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; have ben assigned to the Philippine {Islands.

It's double pleasure and double’ tun’ for these ‘Indianapolis: lads today, for today is their 10th bifthday. They are: Vernom Edward (left): and Riley Ray, ‘twin sons of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bertram, Reisner St. Today also is ‘the 10th day of the 10th month. The |

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of Commohs today-that clerksires frain from asking the age! women in the presence of. when they re-register at labor exhanges. 2 “No doubt labor exchange staffs are well aware of the delicacy - of the question and there is no rea-

ister Ernest Bevin said.

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|| Road 5 Is Closed North: of 1%. Ligonier and Road 13 :

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ast. week.

They. :are on Road 5 north of a | Ligonier and Road 13 south of

Syracuse. = Thirty-one detours are

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1 jets 5 to Rossville, 25 miles over oats 5 and 39; eas of Fairmount, 3 miles So county gravel; east of" land, 2% miles over City | yr streets ouniy oil mat and stone. U. 8. 31—Fr Ind. 18 nora wo Peru, 7 niles over: Roads 1 21.

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3 20 miles gver, Jad, 3 " ravel, an § Ind. 36— wast of offi 3% niles avel o Lynn, Lit mile Ss: over Gonnty $0—C Closed Bios Brasil to ‘Putnamville and from Plainfield rt; marked detour, 83 miles = to Ind iatapois over Road: 41 and 36. {Through traffic - from Indianapolis to Vincennes may use Ind. 6—From Road 29 to Batesville, 20% miloo over Roads 29 and Jnd. 48—From Jasonville east, 3 miles ity gravel and Ind. 8. 50 and ’ Lawrencetheast, 2% miles over new pave1 county oil m

over coun {Bronson Jo paveient

at. d. 58—From ‘Bedford east, 7 miles over 3 1 mat.

. Sanborn orth, 9 miles over Ind. 67 and county Ind. 61-—From Boonville orth; 9 miles over sity streets, Ind. 62, county oil mat

and vel, F100 From ym Knightstown to Road 234, a3 ties over Roads Ind. 114—Esst of ‘North kL Ta 15 miles ‘over Rounds 118 a and 105. ‘ . 118—Fr1om 116 east, 4 miles over Ind. 116, coun mi oi me mat 1 and and gravel. Ind. 159—From Bic eelandville 8% miles over Ind. 67, Sy £4 mat and

Ind. Jo—From near Johnson to Owenshi miles over county gravel and

nd S418 From Camden, to v. 8. 35, 8% miles over Sounty gravel. 1 La mile north of Monroe t 7 miles over county

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: Five Hoosiers Assigned fo]

Duty in Army Air Corps; ~~ Others Placed.

8t., Indianapolis, and Thomas Thay-

Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. ; ES signed to duty. and: Amos Bowersock, Worthington,

"Joseph. Daniel Bloomington, and Donald

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FR, a ari | at Jefferson Mo. William Lenley Bolen Jr. 48

been assigned to the Alr Corps at Ellington Field, Tex. ;

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re 3240 W. Morris St., ‘and ‘Jos 3 1268 Ho nore 3 eph J Presutti,

Assigned t Cavalry

The following were sent to the: cavalry replacement training center, Ft. Riley, Kas.:

Om Birch, R. 20, Box 710; Karl I 1131 WN. Yagalle "St.; Wallace O. Corvin 429 New 2 had red

z ards Ji ack. 4541 lis

The following from Indiana have been assigned to the field artillery

Okla.: Gilbert E. Mehl, 701 Rochester Ave.; .Vernon St. Clair, ‘Beech Grove; Orval R. Lawson, 57 E. Morris St.: William H. McCormick, 5309 N. Delaware St.; Jean W. Pace, Cold Spring Rd.; Robert W. Peters, New Augusta; Chester L. Conkright, Crawfordsville; Ezra E. Dotson, French Lick; Mason Helton, Terre Haute; Lloyd L. Hendrix, Lebanon; Paul ‘Marks, Frankfort: William K. Clevenger, Columbus; Glenn A. Cook, Anderson, and Joe L. Allen, Anderson.

SHIP ARMS FOUGHT

Jobn Douglas Nicks; 1100 Cruft|

£ © er, Hope, Ind, were two of 14 se-| ~ {lected in the Fifth Oops Area of {the Army for training in Thew will report today at]

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replacement training center, Ft. Sill, |.

BY AMERICA FIRST

CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (U. BP.) ~The, America First Committee pledged today to “its most Oe drive” to prevent revision of the Neutrality Law—“this latest fraud to lead the nation into war on al wave of hysteria” just as in 1917.” | Gen. Robert E. Wood, national America First chairman, said that! all chapters and members Shroughout the nation will work “incessantly” to prevent “this bold attempt to inflame America for war.” “In his message to Congress, which urges that American ships be sent! into the submarine-infested war zones,” : the statement said, President is asking Congress to issue an engraved drowning license to American seamen. . “This is one proposal which cannot be disguised as a step away from war—the American people will recognize it at once for what it is. It will mean that American: ships will be sunk, American. lives lost and that the .country will be led into war. ; British generals have told us, we

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‘Washington's cherry. trees blos-: som out of season because of high

October temperatures, and Rennee Stuart dons a bathing suit be-

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LONDON, Oct. 10 (u. P) ~The Admiralty confirmed today ‘that’ catapulted fighter. planes from ships.

At the same time, it was announced that: the Distinguished | ,

"| Service Order had béen awarded to Lieut. Robert Everett of the fleet

air arm for shooting down &. Focke-

. | Wulfe. plane from a estapulied

fighter, He was forced down at sea qurisg the battle with ‘the German air raider but was rescued, - Many of the. $25,000 catapulted planes have been forced to land .at sea and have been lost, but mostsof the pilots have reached their ships in rubber boats. The . catapulted planes cannot .often return to their ships because unlike airplane car-

cause of the heat wave.

riers they have no landing platform.

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ON, Oct. 10 (U. PLE] Ernest, 69, one of the ‘greatest authorities . on! A as are to

§ | were an important factor in Great on -| Britain's, dmproved ‘ positions in the] ‘oo | Battle of the Atlantic, although the|.. _ “|little craft often are lost at sea.

“Gre of the many causes of aging is that man: produces too much in-

ternal. heat,” he said. “Fish, which

have the same temperature as the water in which they live, never grow old in the sense that their flesh becomes tough.” Although he did not suggest that humans seek some ‘way to live in water, he said: “A cook sometimes complains that a fowl is tough, but whoever heard: one. cqmplain of a tough fish?” . Dr. Ernest is a former newspaperman who covered London for numerous Austrian, Swedish and American papers at the turn of the century. He also assisted the late

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A. Conan Doyle m ‘saplonage dur= ing the Boer War. He founded the Centenarian Clu in 1928 “to inspire men and wome h the desire to. live on as ableied Marians (Christians) and

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NEW TYPE BAT PLANE IS TESTED BY ARMY

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (U. B33 —The War Department was dis+i closed today to be “definitely inter ested in” a new type of. fightin plane which has no fuselage and res sembles a bat. It may revolutionize military aircraft construction: * The plane was invented by Jobs K. Northrop, Los Angeles aircraf® engineer, already it has been

successfully at Muroc Lake, lek

under Army auspices. The so~call “flying wing” is reported to be caps able of -speeds exceeding 500 an hour inasmuch as the drag fro the fuselage and tail is. eliminated:

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