Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1941 — Page 34

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ASH SET ASIE

BY FUND BOARD

Central Administration and

Agencies ‘Allotted $628,303.83.

The Indianapolis Community Fund Board of Directors today an-

nounced allocations amounting to.

$628,303.83 for central administra- « tion and its constituent agencies. These allocations were made yesterday by the Board of Directors upon the recommendation of the Fund Budget Committee headed by A. E. Baker.

Harold B. Tharp, Fund president, said that the Budget Committee in its deliberations this year had taken into consideration better economic times in asking Fund agencies giving material relief to watch care7? fully their expenses for this item during the coming 12 months.

Youth Aid Emphasized

Additional grants were made to many of the Fund supported character building and recreational agencies which serve youth in all parts of the city.

An allowance of $20,752 was made for the central Fund office which has charge of collecting and distributing the monies recently sub+ scribed in the 22d annual campaign. : : Regular allocations to agencies, lows: ha Home, $1950; Boys’ Club Association, $13,455.17; Boy Scouts of|\ America, $21,416.60; Camp Fire Girls) $6565.84; Catholic Charities Bureau, $41,800: .. Catholic ociation, $1,500; Chilof the Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, $23,500. Christamore . House, $10,000; Christmas Clearing House, $400; Evangelical Lutheran Orphans’ Home, $1083.29; Family Welfare Society, $115,000; Flanner House, $2000; General Protestant Orphan Association, . $14,00; Girl Scouts, $7,158.33; Hawthorne Social Service Association, $7791.66; Indian-

apolis Council of Social Agencies, |.

$11,211; Indianapolis Day Nursery, $8958.33.

Other Allocations

Indianapolis Flower ‘Mission, $270.79; Indianapolis Goodwill Industries, $6949.97; Indianapolis Legal Aid iety, $750; Indiamapolis Travelers | Aid Society, $5976.66: Jewish Federation, $43,500; Old Folks’ Home (Altenheim), $1800: Public Health Nursing Association, $29,916.66; St. Elizabeth’s Home, $8783.29; Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp; $6200.

Family Service and Relief, $15,000, and Youth and Group Program, $6479.09; Social Service Department of the Church Federation, (for six months only); Social Service Exchange, $5844; Society of the Good Shepherd, $2700; Southwest. - Social Center, $7487; Suemma Coleman Home, $8000.

Theodora Home, $4400; Volunteers of America, $14,729.16; Wheeler City Rescue Mission, $12,358.33; Y. M. C. A. Central, $49,000; Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A, $14,966.66; Y W. C. A. Central, $28,000; Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A., $17,000, and Transient Referral Bureau, $1700.

Additional allocations, totalling $5450, were made to seven fund agencies. There were: ‘Christamore House and the Suemma Coleman Home, $500 apiece for improving their personnel; Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp, $800 for building new filters; Social Service Department of Church Federation, $25,000; for program revisions for last six months of year; Southwest Social Center, $150 for capital improvements, and the Central Y. W. C. A. , and the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. each received conditional appropriations of $500 to apply on internal improvements. .

Reserve Sef Aside

The Fund Board set aside 5 per cent of the amount raised this year as a reserve for a shrinkage in pledges due to non' collections, deaths and removals from the, city.

While the final cost of raising this year’s fund is not determined, it will be approximately $24,000, or $2790 less than originally budgeted for this purposes, Mr. Tharp said. He pointed out that the cost of raising the fund here constituted about 3.5 per cent of the total amount raised, whereas in other . cities the size of Indianapolis the cost averaged apout 4 per cent. Members of the Budget Committee in addition to Mr. Baker are R. L. Brokenburr, Mrs. James F. Carroll, Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, Brs. J. A. Goodman, Henry Holt, J. J. Kiser, Mrs. John A. McDonald, Louis McClennen, Frank A. Montrose, John E. Smith, William H. Trimblec and Isaac Woodard.

. PROGRAM ARRANGED

Employees of the Baltimore & Ohio: Railroad will hold a co-opera-tive traffic program at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the general office building, 220 Virginia Ave. Harry A, "Witte, general chairman, will preside. He will be assisted by Mrs. L. F. Holland, E. G. Bumgafdner and W. H. Bectcher. ‘A musical program, directed by « Mrs. Myron Stanley and M;ys. Clifford~ L. McGinnis will follow the business session. © Mrs. Ralph C. Diamond and Mrs. Harry A. Witte, + will have charge of refreshments.

SIGMA CHI ALUMNI TO HONOR OFFICERS

The Indianapolis Alumni Chapter of Sigma Chi will give a dinner and smoker Monday, night for two local members recently appointed 16 national ‘offices, y J. Dwight Peterson, former praetor for the fraternity’s IndianaMichigan province, has been made grand Jrustee, of the national organization an B. Walker will ' succeed Mr, Peterson as praetor. , The dinnér will be held at the Butler University Chapter house,

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e ; : ! : ® 5 Se 3 ¥ , : e Mai. Eliot Says: By MAJ. GEORGE FIELDING ELIOT Copyright, 1941, 'by The Indianapolis Times and The New York Tribune, Inc. As might be expected of a picked and veteran force, the German armored corps in Libya is making a hard fight of it against the encircling British, but there seems no reason to suppose that the British advantages will not be sufficient to give them victory: 2 by : "In desert fighting, even more than in other types of warfare, the problem, of supply is likely ‘to be decisive. In this case if imposes a time limit on the Germans, since their normal supply route can hardly be used; they must win before the reserves of food, water and ammunition which they have immediately available in their forward positions give out. British air superiority continues,

making supply by air precarious, and in the more distant scene a light British column is thrusting toward the sea south of Bengazi, threatening the great desert road to Tripoli, and the British fleet continues active in the Central Mediterranean, hh On the British side, the lines of communication are open, are not subject to. serious interruption by the Germans, and are supplied from bases in Egypt, the capacity of which has been built up over a long period of months under conditions much more favorable than those enjoyed by the Axis in the Central Mediterranean, Then thére is the problem of water, always of primary impor-

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vance of the New Zealand infantry along the main road from Bardia to Sidi Rezegh, where they have now reached: the scene of the main tank battle, probably has dealt harshly with the German reserve water supply. : So far there has been no hint that the Germans possess any strong forces in the area between Tobruk and Benghazi which could be brought up as reinforcements. The sole German advantage sO far appears to be the fact, previously known, that they possess a certain number of tanks which are larger and better armed than any thing the British have. The. Germans are well commanded and are fighting with the des-

good soldiers in their posi

‘One can only say that every indi-

: | cation still points to a British sucElcess and that any other outcome

will be in the nature of a military miracle

There is one further point to be considered and that is the possibility of s g German air reinforcements from Europe arriving on the scene. { . It has beer reported the Germans are scraping together all of the air-

‘craft they. have available in Italy, Greece and Crete for the purpose of |

reinforcing Libya. This, too, was to be anticipated. ; It should, however, be pointed out that the effect of such reinforcements could be only temporary. Modern air forces require an enormous ground- organization for their maintenance and supply. They cannot operate nor protect their own line of communications, except to the very limited extent to which cargo-carrying planes can be used. It is not sufficient to fly the planes of the air unit to a new theater of operations. Supplies of fuel, lubricants, bombs, and spare parts, and all the repair and maintenance facilities necessary to keep the planes in action under battle conditions must also be brought along. r operations of any extent, this can’ be accomplished only by other forms of transport—that is, by ships or on wheels.

SOUGHT IN Rounded Up Off Street in West Terre Haute

Murder Case.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 28 (U. P.) —Attorneys for the state and the defense expected to complete selection of a jury today for the, first-degree murder trial of Cozzie M. Jones, 24-year-old West Terre Haute youth. - ? With prospective jurors in a third special venire rapidly eliminated in yesterday’s session, Judge John W.

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weiler to “pick up prospective jurors off the street” when court adjourned at the close of the trial’s third day.

URGES INVENTORS BOARD WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U. P). —Sen. Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo. yesterday introduced a bill calling for appointment by the President of a 25-man national inventors anc engineers commission which woulcl be empowered to investigate new types of ammunitions, ships, air-

tance in desert warfare. The ad-

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NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (U. P).— The Presidium of ‘the Supreme Soviet was awarded the Order of Lenin, one of the highest awards

ish fliets serving on” the ea front “for exemplary execution fighting orders” and “for valor courage.” «© Lf og

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(U. P.).—Police dogs and carrier pigeons, move over; a cat can help national defense, too. | Take OD (for officer of the day), the “rangecat” who dwells in a tar-| get house on the Ft. Sheridan rifle range. : | OD, blackscoated. save for the pipe-clay white of paws and breast, has been on the job for more than a year, sleeping at night on the red danger flags kept in the range house. | To aid the Army, OD eats the rats. and mice which invade the range house to consume the flour peste used to glue patches over bullet holes on paper targets. ———————————————————e—r—

BOY KILLED IN CORN CRIB

MUNCIE, Nov. 28 (U. P.).—Playing in a corn crib at his farm home near Smithfield, 4-year old Carl Ray Cramer strangled to death yesterday when he was caught in the mechanism of a sliding panel.

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