Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1941 — Page 2

of Iceland. By PHIL AULT.

scorted convoys ) hauguration o U. 8 ‘16.

oy. plan has been in operation. ag the period, naval authorities —~ ~ German submarines have known to be in the immediate! of American protected

> Battle o the Auanite, these

ty .

and: 5 sald that growing U. 8. parp in defense of the northB shipping route-was strengthenp the life-line but emphasized ft “this fight goes on in cycles.”

“Sometimes,” said a British naval

y: “we are able to keep the j=poats off for weeks at a time. it. other times they hit two or three voys in short order. The entire h: ‘Atlantic situation is reasonfavorable now hut it is most ant to avoid complacency.” said that the sea lanes be-

p Iceland and America cer-| y could not. be considered safe|-

Charges Quickly Dropped...

German . submarines, these sources are known to lurk in “wolf ” “along the Iceland route, & - favorable moment to

he intervention of the American , it was. indicated, has im-~ the situation notably beit enables’ the ‘strengthen the protecion of indi-

vidual convoys. : merican d are now eslarge numbers of merchant

The German tactic now appears for concentration of a group to 10 submarines on the edge shipping lanes with one sube acting as scout. When the spots a convoy, the other subpS are lied in 9 Join in a

They are Helen Reis and Arthur Pratt, co-chairmen for the Pigskin ‘Prom, the first dance of the year at Shortridge, to be held in the

These two Shortridge ‘students won't be this cal. again for days.’ :

British to}

- Shortridge ‘gymnasium Oct. 22, preceding: the football am. between Shortridge and Central High School of Muncie,

Franklin Alumni y 3 eo Honor Engineer Times Special FRANKLIN, Oct. 15.-=James Besoher Deputy. 72-year-old chief engineer of College, will be the guest of honor at the an.nual banquet Saturday as. the. highlight of the homecoming festivities. An employee of the College since 1908, Mr. Deputy a former Franklin. city councilman, He is the father of four children, “all of whom are graduates of presi-

Edwin Deming, Franklin, dent of the Franklin Alumni Asso~ ciation heads a committee in charge of alumni arrangements for the week-end.

3 SCHOOLS COMPLETE ROTC OFFICER LISTS

A complete list of R. O. T, cadet appointments has been e &| sued by Lieut. Col. L. D. Macy, ofip. drys. of Indianapolis

if FOR PASSION PLAY

The Indianapolis Lions Club to~ invited all blind persons in| City to attend the evening perneces of The Passion Play as

club, sponsors ‘ of the play will open the doors tonight upils of the State Blind School. tomorrow night and iinuing through the final eve3 Performance Sunday, all other persons will be admitted free

gement has been ree evening performance use school children fill the t Theater during: the after-

| Eyes Ezamined GLASSES FITTED . Charles 0. Jeffrey

Kahn Bldg. = MA rket 3167.

“Fort ‘Wayne Muncie

YOU'LL SAVE TIME

Harrison od ‘| the program will be

ethnical And Shortridge “High Schbols : were announced earlier.ion Cadet commanders of remaining Indianapolis schools are: CRISPUS i me Herman Huggard, major; Wendell McMillan, Arnold Taylor, Paul Wills and John Driver, captains; John White, Leroy Hill and Charles Payne, first lieutenants, and Charles Summers; Robert Skelton, Leon Bush, Edgay, Harrison and Edward Brents, second lMeutenants. MANUAL

Hillsman; major; Glenn P. Craig, Everett, Knight, Rober G. Elder and ohn Tedrowe, captains: James D. A Edward Reich, Carl F. Pardieck, Eugene Pritchard and James W. Allee, first lieutenants,|: and James M.: Smith, Thomas Heine: inger, Robert- McAdams and Kenneth F. Adams, second lieutenants. GEORGE WASHINGTON — Elis

rest Skiles, Roland Nichols, Robert Davis snd ‘Samuel Roach, captains; Charles 8 Sodgen, Slay Northern, h Garrison Havled Hogue and Robert a lieutenants, and James Thaxton, Donald Robbins, Raymond Rodgers, BurHill and Jack Russell, second

WOMEN OF MOOSE SPONSOR PROGRAM

Ladies of the Moose Will sponsor

the Chorus of the Indianapolis Moose] Lodge with' Clifford D. directing and Mrs. Willlam Stott, accompanist. Mrs. Edna Mershon is ‘founder of the group. ® The Ladies Kitchen Band under direction of Mrs. Audra Ma-|} will play; Mrs. Alva Paucett sooo

Fi RD YACHT LEASED 0 NAVY AT $1 A YEAR ARHINGION.. Oct, 15 ¢ (U, Ti; to the Navy for $1 a year. avy officials told the Senate

Naval Affairs Committee yesterday || {that Mr, Ford, who sent a “peace

to MONEY AND WO WHEN YOU TRAVEL BY iv : » = ‘ specify

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a dif for membérs

AL TRAINING — Walter|

Cripe, major; Merle Metcalf, For-| nis

HEAD OF BUTLER

Sciences Holds Annual Meeting Friday.

Members of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences will be greeted by Dr. D. 8. Robinson, president of Butler University, when they open heir annual ‘meeting at Butler Friay. Dr. William C. Cleveland, Indiana University, is academy president, DeWitt 8. Morgan, superintendent of Indianapolis public schools, will speak on “Social Science and Social Sense.” Sectional meetings will be in charge of representatives from Notre ‘Dame, Purdue, Indiana University, ©.| Evansville College,’ DePauw, Franklin, Hanover and the Indiana State Boho colleges, 8s well as But ie 8 ‘Dean Kenneth ¥. Olson, of the

{raining. appointments, of cadet officers at|Medill School of Journalism at

Northwestern’ University, will speak “Credibility of Foreign News” atip Friday evening at the Hote! Lincoln. Among speakers at the Saturday morning sectional meetings will be Harry T. Ice, Indianapolis, who will address the Government section on “Home Rule in Indiana.”

News af Last! - Sheriff Upset

ANGOLA, Ind., Oct. 15 (TV. P.). —For a week, Sheriff Russ Wer. shey - announced “no "ews, no . pecidents,: “nothing.”

‘Suddenly dhe x . changed. The het i a peti “com sa00s. uened over, but

oo Roa aed WALTER TOWNSENDS “RETURN FOR VISIT “Dr, Walter

formerly of ue

Townsend, tonnder ‘of 1 Iniversity and turned

Paliinally own ange clinics, left Butler to establish his own org ad rom

.|guidance school af a Rierng and 8 Modsiatn Bunch

[Bnown as the Plog School.

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This oid Id ome Mixed|

There's 2 Shortage of Those Qualified in Right Combinations.

. By EGAN LECK. One of ‘the problems to be dis-

cussed ;at the 88th annual conven-

tion of the Indiana State Teachers’ a Se Dim ett pa

88 8

TO GREET GROUP E2555

Inia Academy of Social

Dr. Charles H. Judd, of the facea TY al ads e coun en Dr, C. T. Malan, Indiana state suDie of public. -instruction, and Dr. James Madison Wood of

vention lua i the nesting which . be at arious places ok the city, will be Dr. George Earle Raiquel, Philadelphia, Pa., speaking to general assembly Friday sretsoon Can Democracy Survive

Oct, 24, o ; H. BE. Moore, Indiana. University, speaking eon “School Problems and the Defense Program” at the educational re Sealth meeting at the Columbia Clu

Local Man fo Head Group

Ben

economic of the 3 seciion of 4 consumer

as- | management, bo of. Washington, D. C,, will speak yh the teachers of home economics in the auditorium of the Wm. H. Block Co, Additional will he H. G. McComb, director of national dee fense training in Ihdiaga, Wi who will appear at the vocational educa

orc and W. E. Wilson, superintendent of Clark Soutity. schools, who will Senko to Indians Academy of Social il in thell Claypool Hatel Thursday, Oct. 23. Hull, polis, ve elected, t o sociation in 1940, will be installed By at 3, Jy Cac ernacle. Senay: Jeffersonville, retiring president will preside. Other speakers at this "sesso i will’ ‘be Harold Benjamin of the Coavaniy of Maryland and Dr, Edgar G. Doudna of the Wisconsin state board of normal school ree gents, Following this first general session, there will be a reception and ball honoring the association officers at the Murat Temple. Friday morning will be given over to submission of oe meats The convention will close Fridey with music by the Indiana Sta Choral Festival Association, 0 Ny Melva Shull, Elkhart, :

Dr. T. V. Sui estar _of Sago And + ow Oven rl Tinols, Will be the closing

District mee for elections Shpeintments. of Shans for vw

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