Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1941 — Page 3
FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1981 ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~— PAGE 8
"HOOSIER DEATHS IN ‘We Renew Our Faith in Democracy,’ Schricker Says on State's 125th Birthday | f on. Td. Des 13 (oul of he ae bel and wt “Ter we ww ur ath tnd, Hoods lo sun otha Maved te uv, 0 Ti, ojo chr pt ste boa
‘ P.) = ture, San flag held a new meaning for Corti Chiithet ue a Senn the great struggle which lies ahead| “Those who fought and labored [ten to the ceremonies over the loud- |a network of Indiana radio stations, : ) Hoosiers totiay. fail its BE ritage. Would. not (of us, here those many years ago were |SPeaker. a “In this hour of national|willing to sacrifice to create this| Most -of Indiana’s officials . took CAPITAL WAITS ‘ALARM’
The State marked the “We are assembled here to pay|em ergency, we will walk shoulder to|commonwealth,” he said. “You face |part. Chief Justice Curtis E. Shake] Ww N al Ca UE En: FOU EE Tl LE Bl creo gt Te 2 Sori Co Ee ar 2 rir a Royal Center Youth Is Killed in Bombing; Another From Ed eas. on the us the on or Sion Ader nich Ne » oh. he sume, Gay that A oa into into the hoary, stone State-|and James M. Tucker, secretary of i 12 Te 1 hop when newPU ght for Heme Rete - a war on ouse which housed Indiana's first state, spoke. : ' «inst id alarm sirens St at e Missing in Plane Crash; Local . ‘ue, village, ernor said. enemies—Governor Schricker called Governor, Jonathan Jennings, Oth-| Throughout the state, Indiana I tailed ir iro ie
Radio Operator Injured.
Indiana casualties in the Pacific war was raised to 11 today with reports of the deaths of three more Hoosier Strauss youths in the armed forces at Hawaii during the Japanese Says—
attack last Sunday. | bl ) They are: EXTRA ” g a ; STORE HOURS SATURDAY RALEIGH CROW, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter SPACE ig : i : FROM 9 till 6 Crow, of Royal Center, Ind. He enlisted in the Army Eztr niry here wo years ago. arrangements for DONALD ROBERT SHAUM, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. service. 7. G. Shaum, of Elkhart, Ind. He enlisted in the Navy a : year ago. CHARLES W. HARKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Harker, Elkhart, Ind. He was in the Navy. Mr. Shaum was assigned to a battleship on the West
Coast last January and had been stationed in Hawaii sevsral weeks. Besides his par- 660 Clothed ents he is survived by four| |"
sisters. : 11 More Children Get Mr. Crow, a graduate of Indiana University, was reported killed at Warm Garments THIS IS AN
Hickam Field where he was sta- From Donors. ACTU AL
tioned at the control office. He SIX HUNDRED SIXTY chil- ' PHOTOGRAPH
enlisted in the Army two years ago. His parents said they received a| dren have been Sowned as The —OF THE 55¢ » last Friday Indianapolis Times ay en TIES letter from him only las Y:| the second week of its 12th an- —{2 for $1) TIES! A informing them that he would be| nual Clothe-A-Child campaign. home on a furlough “some time in Five hundred twenty-five of this 4 January.” number have been clothed by : Times’ shoppers with cash conTwo Aboard Crashed Bomber tributions to the Clothe-A-Child Meanwhile, two other Hoosier| fund and in anticipation of fund youths, one from Indianapolis were| © be derived from the Mile-o'-on the Navy patrol bomber that| Dimes, Clothe-A-Child’s sidewalk crashed “somewhere along ihe At-| Santa Claus. lantic Coast” yesterday. The remaining 135 Shilkiret) Among five men on the plane re-| Were i to HN ore a ported as injured in the crash was ping 1 oping Oliver Lee Lawhead, 20, of R. R. 12, rectly themselves. Box 522, Indianapolis, a radio oper- Yesterday's direct donor list: ator. He is the sone of Earl Law-| Frank Nolte’s Truck rence Lawhead. 3 children » Another Indiana youth, Ensign Robert William DeReamer, 25, of 835 ....ev0e.s 2 children ~. Griffith, Ind, was listed as one of| Friendly Neighbor Club 1 child five men on the bomber as missing.| ¥. W. C. A. Loyalty : . Only one of the 11 officers and Club 1 child ~ enlisted men on the plane was listed| A Friend .... a as killed in first reports of the| Areme Club ....coee 1 child . crash. He was Ensign Paul Harry Some Friends .....(.. 1lchild = Alter, 26, of Ft. Plain, N. VY. Employees of first floor, customers’ history & Joined Navy Sept. 15 customers’ service deEnsign DeReamer, a graduate of partments, IndianIndiana University, entered active apolis Power & Light . service in the Navy last Sept. 15, C0 .ivcacaccsscss.e lehild after being a member of the Naval — » Reserve for svctal years. He was Total .....evseeeees 11 children n iy! : Havigahe of the plane that went Total children The father of Radio Operator othed to date by + Dawhead could not be reached here direct donors ....135
today. Earl Hughes, 25, son of Mr. and| Yesterday's Cash Contributions: Mrs. Everett Hughes. of Swayzee,| Link-Belt, Department 205
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‘ word received by his parents. He is _ an ambulance driver with the 18th Abstract Co. ...oovevee 3400 « Pursuit Squadron. W. A. E 30.00 © Jack Coons, of Attica, N. Y, Is . DePauw University’s first casualty . . 25.00 : ' “HE WILL
FETE BER RISE wl CAMGRALTHS IS AN ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF A FEW TIES PICNED AT RANDON-—FRON THE S5c TABLES!
- of the war. Mr. Coons, who was 20.00
graduated from DePauw last year, Club Sata sannsagtne % was a cadet in the Air Corps and 4 14.00 . OPEN HIS
¢ was reported killed yesterday in a , plane crash at Chickasha, Okla. S. 10.00 STRAUSS GIFT
. 10.00 ~ A-PLUS FOR COLONEL mam... 100 BOX F " Antlers Friday Night : IRS MEO ME Bh Ni | min, ont or 1 a - . . . 0 - J . % souri Military Academy when in- Inter-Arts us ors. 3% A, 3 Eira Charge or Gift Wrapping
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: - formed of America’s declaration of| Delta Chapter, Psi Tota . war: A Friend ...ico0ciiininn 5.00 * “It’s as plain as ABCD (America- Xi Sorority ........c00 5.0 > Britain-China-Dutch East Indies)| Osric Mills Watkins Post that the JIG (Japan-Italy-Ger- 102, American Legion.. 5.00
: many) is up.” Marjorie Holzho Past Presidents of Hay. Grouped at Grouped at
ward Barcus Auxiliary. 2.00
2.00 : 10) SHOPPING DAYS || rotat receive today..s 75m to Christmas Total received to date..$3,443.20 Also GIVE ED ee us Stary U.S. Defense Savings LAFAYETTE, Dec. 12. — Joseph EXECUTIVES W. Sicer of near Jeffersonville, . Who Bu BONDS and hatcheryman and poultry breeder, . y has, been pointed poultry exten- FE) : ‘ in STAMPS sion ,specialist on the staff of . Quantities
\STORES< BANKS | | president of the. Nadiana: Bacory. of : POST OFFICES Performance Breeders’ ASsociation, ; (2 for 1.00) (Out on top of cases For. Gifts— Dt 0 rons, AmBAHG, for (On special tables) Easy to get af) x
: * IMPORTANT There | ha i hers MEN whe uy IN INDIANAPOLIS | Wr" oo ay 8 ut ao on pop ©
Here Is the Traffic Record) Arthur. Ruth James at St. Vincent's. : ; County Oty Total] BR ELA, 8 Fiei excelling at $1 Briefly—there are WOOL TIES* by the hundreds . .. and WOOL TIES are
Neva Timmons, at Coleman
1940 ...ieeeniennt 58 81° 139) 3 Homer, Margaret Freeman, at Meth4 . has had a gaining tremendous headway (neckway) in popularity.... Wool ties in “silk”
124, “Glenn, Esther Petty, at Methodist Denn, Dorot Timer, at Methot. stimulating o | BE Wi BE rR. in Batiaraa=eyovei-—Stifiey wools. Some hand -woven. (Even at 56¢ are | Russell. Margaret Burrows, at 1717 Kelly. throughout rema a wo : Boss, Sp ny stock *¢ EVERY IN THE DOLLAR F SR HA PRICE. The FAMILY—are silks and silk blends... variety almost without EE influtnée is limit! Particularly you should see the FOULARD FAMILY—it’s especially nice.
roid, a at . Larry, Catherine Hartley, at. . St. vin-
o Ew ov, Sikes, 6. 3. Ve. aise through And the BARATHEAS that wear well ...the REPS with their sparkling nn our 55¢ ties— stripes—the very appealing “wools” . . . and the ARROW TIES . . . ah a
ves and 1.50 ties— WOMEN who
Tw 56, at Central, cerebral - DESRS nuit. 40, at 412 B. Aine and so on up And then—there is a family of RAYONS and other Chemical and Textile have a man
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E Woo porence Shompson, 69, at 819 t : Indiana Mistery Conference. Hotel Lin- NE Re « a, dat. Seratigh he bop wonder s—including “glas” —that has a lot of news interest! (or men) on Eo CoraBAry SEER. oe : their gift lists— ERE EEL a land lh x. penn. (At 780 mre ties But the main thing fo remember—the thing that seis these ties apart—is > Yonchion. BAL Severtn,| Bdmund Rosenberg. at “Bem: — A en ven cents stoma of When, CC re from D'Arsac) a little piece of fabric that is on them—reading L. STRAUSS & CO, ING.
Pressmen BE Recent | coffiurs, mio. 11 — a Ee names ciety, dinner. ttc] Hote & ines 18. ot 48 Tu a i The man who gets them—Kknows that he wears something nice . . . something wil find fre
oR Et BP a Hotel mo Ry n Watls, 36, at Central, pulpl Bult "HRT Bat central, pu Sold in masculine taste . . . something now—something of real value! opportunity! |
oJndians Mistery Conference, ind Lin. (22-Carat gold That’ there : Rh worked in $ why is an instinct among men . . . expressed in these STH hn SE | designe) words: “ME WILL OPEN HIS STRAUSS GIFT BOX FIRST”
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