Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1942 — Page 3
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NEW REGISTRANTS
Several Enrofiments Likely in Order to Avoid Undue Confusion; 25,000,000 to Be Added to Rolls; Enlistments Continued.
. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UJ P.).—Selective Service officials said today that only a portion of the umregistered men between the ages of 18 and 64, inclusive, would be registered at any one time to avoid undue disturbance of the war effort. “In all likelihood,” a Selective Service spokesman said, “there will be several registrations.” Various alternative plans have been studied for the nation’s greatest registration of its potential manpower for military and other duties. A decision is near, officials said, and details of the registration will be BL Sdmson nounced shortly by the White House. Officials estimate that approximately 25,000,000 men would be registered in addition to the 17,500,000 previously enrolled under the Selective Service Act. Men already registered will not be re-)
rz... NINE IN BOMBER The new registration would TB make all men between the ages of 20 and 44, inclusive, liable to mili- | HOOSIER LOST tary service on a selective basis. §
| The existing registration ma. chery will be used for the new Army Plane Flies Into B
muster. Selective Service has avail- |
able a basic force of 250.000 em- Weather on West plovees and volunteers in local boards to carry out the new regis- oe Coast.
tration. This force was expected | to be augmented by additional vol-| MARCH FIELD, Cal, Jan. 2 (U.
unteers. ° P.).—A twin-motored bomber missThe first selective service regis- ing in the San Bernardino Moun%ration—on Oct. 16, 1940—WasS tain area ‘with nine men aboard was | manned by 1.000.000 volunteers. The “p med” lost today. Incl:
games of 17,500.000 men between the | | ages 21 ang 35, inclusive, Were en- {was Pvt. Vernon H. Englebrecht of | Ft. Wayne, Ind
New Cards May Differ The ship, a Martin B-26, flew into Registration cards for the new b2d Weather with seven other enrollment will be similar to those planes Tuesday night and had been issued in the first iwo registrations. | unreported since. The new questionnaire, however, | A ‘Search ‘of ‘the Wednesday
may differ from that now used: in| Eo we on $100 FASHION PARK CAMEL'S HAR COATS... 76.75 ~ Iy the services which the registrants trace of the missing plane. Civil- “ue \ are capable of performing. ians living in the Cajon Pass area A rich Camel's Hair—~natural color or brown—or blue . .. California weight.
Classifications will be made of all i rehing crews “Gepistrants by local boards. Of-| rc Army Sea yy (This is a coat that adds to the comforts of living.)
"fcials said it has not yet been de- | Tort asked. for secrecy’s sake, to re-
cided whether new legislation will | Port directly to the March Field BE as tv ee WICKEY-FREEMAN OUTERCOATS . . .69.75 AND 59.75 military age for defense services. |ship's fate. Ts ® . . Meanwhile, Secretary of War | — : Henry L, Stimson ssid the War| PT. WAYNE Ind. Jan. 2 (U.P) Various types and kinds—lighter weights and winter fleeces. Department has decided not to —Private Vernon Englebrecht = . atmo Voliitay enlistments for is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Or a es te Mn WEARINGTON OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS 16.75, 19,75 and 22.75 War Department said voluntary en- | =" iy y ; listments would be halted us soon cbr = 85 the wave of “patriotism” entist| Weddings Sef In these three groups are coats in tremendous variety. mienits that followed the Pear] Har. Winter eoats—year-round coats—light weight coats—Tweeds and Fleeces.
Bl voc. Suniaed um Stilt] All-Time High (In the 19.75 group are some splendid zipper-lined coats.)
menpower, | AN ALIL- : TIME high in mar- | Bee oBReald | ram domme we ced PRINCETOWN DE LUXE WORSTED SUITS AN «Mir. Stimson said the War De-| Marion County during 1941. "en | Partment’s new decision was based| Records in the license bureau Some of our 1942 reserves have been drawn on!
On “recent legislation and after| of the County Clerks off review of the present situstion.” | SHOweR 6232 licenses Sl i London Mellowed fabrics—with a soft, luxurious hand-—laboratory pre-planned and followed
3 Sito ig, isin, or: Siti enlistments couples last year, compared to : through. Superb Worsteds, the smartest in coloring and fashion . . . years. | 4638 in 1940. The ill gi i i av > tipi] OS in VEL Yi suits that will give you a lot of deep-down satisfaction, comfort and pleasure.
Tegistration act excused men of 18 1939, when 5492 were issued. nd 19 from the military service] Licenses “FREEMAN SARA din AAA RICKEY CUSTOMIZED SUMS . . . 34.75 and 59.75 “unteer | history | Single and double-breasted—taking the two groups as a whole— the selections are still of considerable scope . . and the opportunity is matchless!
Simultaneously, the War Depart- | ment suthorized th ecall t - tive duty of all entistea reservists JOHN JAMES RITES
memes x oe ence Reeve) AT 1:30 TOMORROW FASHION PARK FAMOUS $50 SUITS 3.5
Corps, the regular Army Reserve| Punersl services for John WM. and the National Guard on inactive James, retired post office clerk, will
status. {be held at the Flanner & Buchan|an Mortuary tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. HOST AT TEMPLE with burial in Glen Haven Ceme-
Worsted suits . . . pedigreed . . . included among them are the Stan-erek models that seem to take poundage away from the stout. At the regular price—they were “America’s outstanding $50 suits.”
The junior congregation of Beth tery.
El Zedek Temple will be host to| Mr. James, who was 62, died yes- AND Miss King's Class of the Third /terday at the home of a foster 2-TROUSER Ji SUITS U5 Christian Church at morning serv- daughter, Miss Margaret ... . at the Tem % a foes ple tomorrow. Serv- Milwaukee, where he Jacket, Vest, Regular Trousers and an EXTRA PAIR OF COVERT SLACKS—
joes will begin at 9:30 o'clock. The living since the death of his Junior congregation is composed of here last Februmry young men—especially college men, like these suits a lot!
youths from 7 to 17. lis the only survivor. i
MEN'S WHITE AND 1.95 All-Wool LOAFER IN INDIANAPOLIS ds RN ITE Dm GOATS, sale priced 6.45
Here Is the Traffic Record| Eensw, Ruth Yopel, ut O city You Tawiings Pranae Feasmel w oitr. SALE 2.29 Soo, meet, mass wt 8 Ruach, | NECKTIES Son, Srenigoker. wt Se Francis White Shirts are of PIMA COTTON—-tightly woven— Quite a few | irfing of lustrous richness—and the luster remains after at a straight { off and repeated launderings. Hundreds of shirts, ; :
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DEATHS Enjured .... 2 | Dead 2 i tee Sut, PRE ic and span, in a balanced range of collar sizes and 4 . TB, ut Methodist, lengths. Men are buying stacks of them. (3 for 6.75) $5 HATS, plain colors and i Ellen Pautch, 73, ut . Key- : 0 | John G. Woody, 49, at Veterans, general patterned | So Co of MEN'S SOCKS— 0! didn - Lon. 57. Wt Central, Parkinson's SHIRTS —at 1.56 Plenty OFFICIA Socal group of IAL WEATHER MEN'S GLOVES at 2.65 Men's 56¢c SOCKS, deerskins, goatskins, long or short— capeski meeting. colder Society uf America, conven- — : PEACHSKIN PAJAMAS— Club, luncheon, Columbia On| sari coy Hu . cin gar! Delta Yuen, Muicheon, Canary Oot-| 35 lo 35 miles Der hour, slowly ‘@iiie: | oT nly. SETS . beautifully—a series of plain colors.) » Girls a Jel Grace Smith st
THURSDAY TRAFFIC COURT [coronary thrombosis | Martha Noble Hiatt. 71, at $180 N. Penn- long or short Club, founder's day Janes, at Bt. Vincent's , ® % Patterson,
C : going, $3, wt Methodist, ‘chronic OR ightingale ot eet, RT Pot dei sn | out field, at 3.95 ®t St. Vin-
Dorothy Sandefur, at St. Vin4 dine Doll, at St. Vincent's. : rte ut St. Vincent's. |] I’ ht, at St. Vincent's. Hays, at mh. il, at City.
il at City. Coons, at St. Prancis. ‘Boys
