Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1941 — Page 15

Membership Drive Goes Into -High.

i - Men are urgently needed

/_ membership, but “now. as ore citizenship - training cter building is a vital e American life,” he said. the troops in the Central Indiana Council, Inc., have already - qualified for the President's Streamer. This award is given to troops “ which obtain five new members during the campaign, The streamer is Sttached wo troop flags. : ® 8 8 ctivities will begin wilh lay at the West Michigan hodist Church. The Rev: z ss will speak and Scouts ‘will attend the service in uniform and take part in the opening cere‘mony. A portion of the Boy Scout Band will play. three numbers dur- : ing the séryice. . The band is directed by Raymiond Oster. - : sR HT Troop 59 will be espécially. active during the week. A series of activities will .be highlighted ‘with ‘an open house party Friday night. .Troops 132 and 89 will’ be guests. ‘The charter from National Headquarters will be awarded the troop during ‘the program. Dale Sommers 5 secoutmaster.

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" Chief Bernard A, Lynch, director of the Indianapolis Fire Prevention . Bureau, will be an instructor at the : training = school Monday The school. is held each Monday at Manna} High School. Chief Lynch will ct the class on . safety. Miss Norma Kofter will be the new instructor in the Den Mothers’ Handicraft course.

,® B® “A Cub Pack at the Hawthorne

Bocial Center is to be reorganized,|

according to Herbert Sartor, new scoutmaster. Parents of boys in the pack will hold training courses at the social center's annex next ‘Puesday and Thursday and on Tuesday, Dee. 2. boys 9, 10 and 11 years old in the neighborhood are invited to. attend - these courses, which ‘will explain

give

Wendell L. Willkie (right) receives Dr. Guy Emery Shipler.

the. magazine's 135th anniversary. first recipient of the award.

call or Be Comite by ‘Dec. 11; 200 Report at Fort Today.

“The Indiana quota for the 18th

draft. call, scheduled for Dee. 11, will

be 438 men, Lieut. Col. Robinson Hitchcock, State Selective Service director, announced today. Three hundred of this number will

“Ibe. -inducted on Dec. ‘1 and the: re-

‘Det. 11. When completed, this call will

; bring: the total number of Hoosiers .|taken into the' Army by the Selec‘|tive Service: program to approxi-

mately 25,500 men. Two hundred men were ta be in-

: ducted ‘into the Army at Ft. Har-| | |risom Soda. including 77 from

They are a part of

Marion C {the 17th call which is for 1636 men

" |and which will end Nov. 24,

‘the 1941 Churchman’s Award from |aes “The Churchman,” an Episcopalian maga= - zine, established the Churchman Award in 1939 at a dinner celebrating

Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt was the

; 1141 an Ave.;

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The Marion County men to be in-

{ducted today are: .

lex. rence Edward Troxell, 2738 | CO Carl Edward - Pearson, 5260 [yp © Ward Clayton Beekman, 1043 gene Powell, 1112

au Schiver Perkins, keyiione: Freneis

0, Vo ath, 1348 N.. LaSall Johnson, 1315 nN Bn Ernst he | son Fullenwider, Amo; Harold James Burk, 121 N. Grant Av ve.: Rae chard Lee Arnold, ph Chester. Moyer, ¥ Baton ¢ Elmer’ n, R. R. 2, Mitchell;

1310 N. Jefferson; 2063 N. Tacoma Harrel Munson Lee, Clarence Charles Griese, Ave.: isti: Edward = Wi

Leroy Silcox Jr.. 1029 3 Griffin Macy, - 2846 ~ Gladstone; .Jr., 1032 Parker Ave... Bran! Reynolds, 2308 na nest. Littieton ‘Whittin, Ru

Tyor, Lowell Umbarger, Arthur Dobbin

Lyle Raymond Close” ‘Wenworth

3 SUBJECTS CHOSEN FOR ESSAY CONTEST

Three subjects have: been selected for the eighth annual essay contest to be conducted for Indianapolis

high school pupils by the HaywardBarcus Post, American Legion. . Contestants may choose: one . of the following subjects: “The United States Supreme Court”; “What: the Constitution Means to Me”; “Colonial Origins of the Constitution.” Russell Sigler, history instructor at Shortridge High School, who has been chosen contest chairman, announced that the essays must not be less than 800 wards nor more than 1000 words in. length _ and that

All parents of [manuscripts must be in his hands

by. Feb. 2. Silver medals will be: awarded to writers of the winning essays in

Cub Pack work.

each of the seven high schools.

Mississippi Run Gets 1st Tanker

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21 U. P).—A

new type vessel is plying the |i ‘Mississippi River now—and it may

well ‘help to ‘alleviate the gasoline ‘shortage in the Eastern United “States. ‘ "His the Minneapolis Husky, the first, | tanker ever to run on the river. The boat is long and nar-

-row, and constructed.in the fash--

ion of Great Lakes ore boats. The boat cost more than $200,-

000 and Capt. Charles Barnes said .

it was an experiment in faster service on inland waterways. It ‘was “designed to furnish express service between the Louisiana oil flelds and Minneapolis. - Capt.

Barnes believes if the ship proves:

-successful more ‘vessels of the

{same type will be put into service,

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PT. WAYNE; Ind, Nov. 21 (U.P). ~The traditional Thanksgiving din-

sible for the death of Albert Roth,

‘terday. After dinner at the home of Ft.

door: He opened the cellar door by

the ‘concrete - floor, and died of a fractured skull.

TAX CONCESSIONS

Tv ‘GRANTED . DRAFTEES =

CHICAGO (U. P.).—Army service may not be the most desired type of life “in the opinion of many

its advantages. Tax concessions to men in mili-

statute books of many states and still others will" be enacted, the

reports. Most common ‘exemptions are waivers on automobile license taxes or registration fees, exemp-

of income or property tax payments. While at least five Arkansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Wyoming and North Dakota—probide for exempting motor vehicles of service men from registration fees, other such as New Hampshire, New York and Wisconsin go still |curther by enacting provisions for s to draftees’of unused porTo of their automobile licenses.

{COUNTY GOES 8 YEARS'® | WITHOUT JURY TRIAL|E

THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (U. P).— | Citizens boast that Hot Springs|s County has the most law-abiding |= in ==

It has been eight years since a|= law case was decided in the coun- |= ty ‘by a jury. The February jury|S

inhabitants of any ‘Ameri

county

convened—the first in four years—

a case.

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of the former Secretary of War and

¥ Hurley. :

- |blood. to “burn holes” in the bodies

d,|ernor Olson had sought to find a

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FLL AFTER DINNER |§ IS FATAL TO GROCER|E

ner was believed indirectly respon- |= 45-year-old Huntertown grocer, yes- [= Wayne relatives, Mr. Roth lay down |= : |for a nap. Rousing, he decided to |= go for a walk and went to the back |==

mistake, ‘fell down the eight-foot |= flight of stairs striking his head on |=

eligible selectees, but it does have |= tary service are already on the .

‘Federation “of Tax Commissioners |=

tion of homesteads, and deferment |==

states—

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Seven cases were on docket when § the jury met—and it looked as if |S .{ the record were doomed. i However, all seven cases were set- E

turned home without - hearing a= trial. :

LEWIS “IN SOCIETY’

: "WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (U. P.) — John L. Lewis, who has been hitting |

Yor several weeks as a result of ‘his |] ‘coal miners dispute, made all the:

~| “The cause—he and Mrs. Lewis] |attended the debut party yesterday |= ° ‘lof Miss Ruth H. Hurley, daughter |S

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SAN rR PRISON, Gal, {Nov. 21 (U. P) ~—Juanita, the Duchess of Crime; dies in’ the 1gn8 chamber today. She hopes God will cause her

of those who have brought about her supreme retribution for murder. Hawk-faced, beady-eyed, hardly the "regal, imperious gang leader whom the underworld ennobled as

her last hours ‘caressing a picture of Christ and offering up her venom and hate to Heaven..

the “hardest, most calloused woman” of their experience. The first

said she was also one of the most vicious subjects of its legal vengeance. Leader of a gang of thugs and cutthroats, she ordered the execution of Robert Sherrard, 19, a slow-witted ember of the . gang, whe... she {feared, was about to “sing to the |cops” ‘about a ‘murder the gang had committed in the course of & holdup. She was brought to: San Quentin yesterday = from the Terachapi ¢| Women’s Prison where. she has been confined during the months Gov-

reason why the state should not execute a woman who is the mother

“The Duchess,” she was spending|ju

‘Her’ prosecutors had called ‘her

woman |_ California. has ever exectted, they|g, > on tes this epee curse }

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of three children. : He had granted her three reprieves and finally decided that he could not with good

worked at menial tasks all her life, heen

Governor Olson, in ‘refusing 40 : : at! su save her, said: “She is ignorant, °ase from the i, or engely frustrated and stupid. She has standpoint.” LEE 32, and: Hawkins, 2, a knocked about by: i e Nov. 28. Sg

conscience, commute her sentence to life imprisonment. ae Warden Clinton y had her brought to his office re ‘reporters were waiting and. presented her by her legal name—Ethel Leta Juan-|

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Mike Simeone, her common-law husband, Gordon Hawkins, and Al-| bert Ives, of Sherrard’s. murder. | Her life had been devoted :from| an early age to crime. Years agol

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