Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1942 — Page 10

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FOR DOWNSTATE

Columbus District Pushes Plea for Designation

As Defense Area.

COLUMBUS, Ind, Jan. 20 (U. P.). —Early designation of Columbus ‘and surrounding territory as a de- | fense area and approval of a mini- hi ‘mum 500-unit Federal housing proj- | £3 lect was awaited by local authorities | today. Early action was expected i following a hearing before a Con-| § gressional subcommittee cn public buildings and grounds here yesterday. increase in population of 5000 as a basis for calculations, City and County officials

+ [struction of the $25,000,000 Barthol- - jomew-Johnson-Brown County Army : lcamp would: 1. Result in a demand for an ad-

{by 1200 with present facilities able

to accommodate only a 150 increase. |

3. Require a 50-bed addition to|§ ;the City’s 34-bed hospital. | 4. Demand additional fire and po-| | lice protection. | 5. Require a sewage aisposal plant and extension to the sewer system. In listing the necessary needs of the city caused by the camp location, Mayor Fred C. Owens told the committee that Columbus had in-| augurated a $350,000 expansion | program at its municipal water

Shown here is a “war” being waged right within the restricted area of Ft. Harrison. It's a war

mosquito, dreaded carrier of malaria fever germs. The workers are straightening one of the streams running

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Wage ‘War’ Within Fort :

which some 24 WPA workers are | carrving on against the Anopheles |

creek beds are being paved, others straightened and the bottoms leveled to prevent formation of “dead” pools where larvae might | breed. Similar work is being done | by other WPA workers at major defense areas throughou the | State.

| through the fort. Some of the

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Murat's Choice

FEW INVITED TO CAROLE'S RITES

Gable to Return Body to Hollywood Today; Mother Identified.

LAS VEGAS, Nev, Jan. 20 (U, P)). —Clark Gable planned to return to|#

Hollywood with the crushed body of | § his wife, Carole Lombard, today|& after identification of the body of the film actress’ mother. Gable’s film studio associates said a double funeral would be held tomorrow or Thursday for Miss Lombard and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, both victims of an airline crash in which 22 were killed. Only a few personal friends will be invited to the services at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, it was said. Miss Lombard’s body will lie near those of Will Rogers and Jean Harlow, Uses Special Car

Clyde E. Titus

'Clyde E. Titus Is Elected Potentate; Others Are Chosen by Nobles.

Clyde E. Titus, a member of the firm of Hisey & Titus, funeral di-

The Union Pacific Railroad made a special railway car available to afford Gable complete privacy on his return to Hollywood.

canceled because Mrs. Peters’ body |tentate of Murat Temple, Nobles of was not identified positively. Miss | yeokd . : > " . [the Mystic Shrine, in the Temple Lombards body was identified Sun-| = on ' 3 Pp day night by use of dental charts, | 1st night. Gable had secluded himself at a| He succeeds Judge hotel here after two futile attempts Myers of Criminal Court. to accompany searching parties| Others elected were F. L. Tomp[scaling the rugged mountain Where, . s, chief rabban: Ike Riley : {the plane crashed Friday night. His, "\0> Chi€l rabban; lke Riley, as{friends persuaded him yesterday, sistant rabban; Raymond J, Sever, | however, to take a drive in the high priest and prophet; William A. yiesers . oe Hoefgen, oriental guide; Dr. C. E. | € actor received many messages ty DBPL TE iors of condolence and was reported | °> ireavurer; Karl L. Friedrichs, | “deeply moved” by a telegram from recorder; William E. Bodenhamer, | President Roosevelt. first ceremonial] master; Calvin A.

Dewey E.

Plans to return last night were rectors, was elected illustrious po-|

TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1042

27 GET DEGREES

AT LAW SCHOOL ,§

‘Dr. Robinson to Address I. U. Graduating Class Wednesday.

Twenty-seven graduates of Indiana Law School, of Indianapolis, will receive degrees of bachelor of laws at the mid-year graduation ceremonies in Jordan Hall, Butler University, tomorrow. Dr. Daniel Robinson, president of Butler University, will deliver the commencement address and Hilton U. Brown, president of the Law School's Board of Trustees, will confer the degrees. James M. 'Ogden, president of the Law School, will preside. The valedictory address for the day division classes will be given by James T. McMaraman, son of | Judge Morris W. McManaman, of

| Lawrenceburg, Ind., and Patrick J, | Barton, Indianapolis, will be vale edictorian for the evening division.

Other Graduates

The graduates, in addition to Mr, | McManaman and Mr. Bartan are: | Esco Bartlow, Norman E. Bren (nan, Eugene B. Burns, George A. | Henry Jr.,, Bernard Korhly, Rufus |C. Kuykendall, Robert A. Murphy, |John E. Messick Jr., James E. Ro‘cap Jr., Charles A. Ruckman, Frank {Shuber, Palmer K. Ward and Charles E. Kemper, all of Indianapolis. John M. Harlan Jr., Cambridge City, Ind.; Wendell W. Goad, Gary, Ind.; Robert Kahn, Evansville, Ind.:

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Edward H. Kruse Jr. Ft. Wayne, Ind.;Edward J. Keyes, La Porte, Ind.; John B. Mitchell, Salem, Ind.; Robert W. McConnell, Rising Sun, Ind.; Max Sol Ochstein, Ft. Wayne,

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

ling board, immediate steps would Entertain Drids Tomorrow—Mrs. | Pythian Sisters to Install — Offi|be taken to get the “defense area” Arthur Dumas will entertain the cers will be installed at Irvington

Office of Defense Housing Co-ordi-nation, informed local qfficials that with the setting up of a local hous-

F. D. R. Sends Condolences Richey, second ceremonial master,

The President's message said: |and Max A. Blackburn, marshal.

“Mrs. Roosevelt and I are deeply

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; ; ; {merrow in her home, 1641 Bradbury | | “She brough i ; 015% al ou oe oe. || St. Mrs. Nellie Ferguson will act as|8 o'clock tomorrow night. They are: fico Re gL all Who, Fred Krauss, Fred B. McNeely, |ville, Ind.; Lewis L. Smith, Decatur, | el : o : e nn | hostess, |Mrs. Alberta R. Uppfalt, most tl a H ons Sho Tracy Whitaker, Granville A.|Ind.; William L. Watson, Chicago, (committee included Reps. William cellent chief; Mrs. Christie Holland. | oh Hon a Breab artist. Shei pichey, Mr. Titus, Dr. Cox and|and Arthur L. Payne, Paynesville, | Hill, Colo. C. W. Bishop, I, Frank! Tyndall at Men's Forum—The war | past chief; Mrs. Mary Midkiff PE Unsellisasy of her time and qo Myers. Mr. Titus, Dr. , | KY. (Boykin, Ala, and Earl Wilson, Ind.!situation will be discussed by Maj. cellent senior; Mrs. Thelma Watts, [Lo nt ¥ Save er Sorenment in) | civilian defense director, following Mrs. Mary Kalt-|tpy |hamed imperial council representaAA S 1r I, "INE | wasser, manager; Mrs. Ida Sned-| : : BENEFITS ARRA L : 5 Frm ; ; ol ’ ’ 5, She is SW ' a dinnel ior the Professional Men S| eker, mistress of records and corre- one we Tw er Mr. Titus is a past master of Forum at 6:15 tomorrow in the Co- spondence; Mrs. Nellie Mullin, mis- lto be grateful to.” (Pentalpha Lodge, F. & A. M.; past | 7 | OF HUMAN RIGHTS ors Oily Daniel B. Luten is/{ress of finance: Mrs. Nancy Carr! ; | commander of Raper Commandery | 7 2 forum secretary. protector, and Mrs. Anna Cronin | land past grand commander of the The J Child G f Se | . < i ‘en's Group o 2 Christian Scientists support all! Church Group to Hear Review... SUS. 5 A rani Sg P : an : The Woman's Society of Christian IS ls ; ; Xho today are gtiending huinan im «| Stalling officer and she will be as- ley of Indianapolis, and the Red ily social in the ‘Woodruff ClubCc rights against aggression, oppression Service of the Riv erside Methodist | . . [ 1 . t 8 m. Friday for the bene and tyranny, Thomas E. Hurley, Church will meet at 7:30 p. m.|SiSted by Mrs. Omel Curry and Mus. ON ENEMY ALIENS cro of Constantine. He has been | 2OUSE ai 5 p. m. or : t) A s E. y. |active in the Murat Shrine many | #fit of the Red Cross war relief A reek d : | pianist. Ss. | fund campaign. on Christian Science, told an!Harding St. Devotions and installa-| Pianist en, Duis al Teme hg yess - : To ral, ale NElsle Cre S SE ¢© y tC S 25¢ WEEK night pledge service will be in charge of! identification next month, the De-! INDIANA WILL LOWER : | Mr. Hurley. a member of the Dr. B. E. Kirkpatrick. Mis. Kirk-| LeMPle No. 30. Daughters of the| partment of Justice annonce ves-| Pe Sgn Powers tard of lectureship of the Mother patrick will review the book. “Splen-| Nile, will meet at the home of Mrs. terday. : siiary. wil 2 enent gard re: : ist | dor of God.” by Honore Willsie Mor. | Ethel Oemler, 2801 N. Delaware St. | The ‘order. applying te all sucl alliliary will Sponsor a bene Church. the First Church of Christ. Bb) e § . + applying all such card party Feb. 8 in the hall at 308 Account at Barney's . crippled children of the Shrine Hos- g . Want | or Prospect St. for the fund. : He any, mar Cy Woods. | Fidelity Review to Mest—Fidelity| pital. Mrs, Alberta Porterfield Nay (1¢ (Vol0ld burpose oF ireHSwmen [280 % Malimass lmonew OF) wombs uw the commitien: in A, Site) SONIStaN pn ovion 140, Womati's Benefit. Aol it queer of the temple. {8 ne bg a Safety and Thursday In honor of Carole Lom- charge are Martin Haberern, chair[it 1 “ / - Science: The vaiisbuns 9g Ss sociation, will hold a business meet- eng Dio Sehion to lays 1eNS. ‘bard, Governor Schricker announced | man; Joseph Lauler, W. J. Brown, A 4 CO gy td | r¥ iby Tower: h “aS ing at 2:15 tomorrow in Castle Hall, , today. |B. L. Shaughnessy and John ShilWap Ry oon: Ghureh must be filed in Indiana at the 1 t M roi ; ‘ : s z of the auxiliary committee. eme= [| “Those on the side of right—of | President, will preside. GRAVEYARD’ AUTOS nearest first or second class or | Which flew over the House of Repre-| OF ! are Mrs. Mrs. H. Ru‘Truth, Life an Ve 's : county seat postoffice between Feb.|sentatives wing of the national Cap- ; : ; foe rs ar Ry — ways Uptometrisis to Elect=The cen! WASHINGTON, Jani. 30 (U. PY.={9 and Web, 35, Certificates il pulitol Wien wor we ovenal last Foe mands ¥ Bos Vote Iman action to defeat and render el Zone nd ne Sy of The Government is preparing to|granted after investigators have/month and which Miss Lombard terday included: | | e n liaha ociation o Dpheme- requisition old automobiles now rust- helped to hoist in a ceremony on trists will hold elections following a ; 0 jdinner at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow in|ing in “graveyards” to augment deLINCOLN HOTEL CORNER || the Hotel Severin government guarantees and pro-| py. Raymond Sawyer of Columbus tects the rights of man, it does not |is pone president and Mrs. Robert enslave him.”

Ledig of Indianapolis is auxiliary president.

| Busy Bee Club of Druids at noon to- ; o 2 |tag for Columbus and Federal ap-| | Temple, No. 411, Pythian Sisters, at |CUF 8uest in happier days. Murat Temple Association were Ind.; Dixon W. Prentice, Jefferson= ! |Mr, Richey and Judge Myers were i !Gen. Robert H. Tyndall, county | excellent junior; peace and war. She loved her counGHURCH PUT ON SIDE Sn STATE WILL 0 E § Indiana Knights Templar. He is] ] , Dorothy Townsend is in- a member of the Scottish Rite, Val-| Woodruff Place will sponsor a famracelet C. S. B., of Louisville, Ky. lecturer Thursday in the church, 2448 N. Elsie Stone. Mrs. Elena M. Riffle is German, Italian and Japanese spendabl audence at Cadle Tabernacle last! tion of officers will be held and a] ham, Betty Hiatt, Nancy Tucker 2 FLAGS FOR CAROLE The South Side Turners and kes or i - foe ‘hursday t for ap initastit | It takes o tly a minute or two to open an Scientist, in Boston, Mass. was in. | row. | Thursday afternoon to sew foi aliens 14 vears of age or over, has| The State of Indiana will fly two | : : | ‘ U. S. TO RE UISITION Applications for the certificates [lin Mrs. Haberern is chairman lof Christ, Scientist. here. [230 E. Ohio St. Mrs. Hannah Hiatt, Q One of the flags will be the one|. 8 : {powerless the claims of evil—of the checked carefully the past activities e 0 Group of firms and employees of Union ‘anti-Christ—to power and domina- the east lawn of the State House | |tion,” Mr, Hurley said. “Righteous pleted iron and steel scrap supplies

of each applicant. Stockyards, $517.25; Powell Commission The certificates will include a|last week. The other will be ie} Oa, RS nPlovesl Sunse, eylese Tock hotograph, fingerprints and signa- |flag that flies from the State House e, Er Sih which already have forced curtail- i She order i Fg dome. REE 10: Qauloyess, 5130; Stak: Siorg rand ment of steel production. They estimate that such requisitioning will open up a scrap source

| employees, $100; Procter & Gamble office aliens who have not vet taken the| The flags will be lowered in honor of approximately 3,000,000 tons.

| employees, $84: William D. Vogel, $50; final oath of allegiance in the final of the Hoosier-born screen actress

| Gulling Auto Electric Co. employees, $50; i in] Gi : 29.25: - step toward securing American|on the day her funeral is held in| Gibson Co. employees, $329.25: Fox The citizenship.

ater, $25, and V. Enos Coal Mining Co. Hollywood. Sd .

$93.

New Officers Announced—New (officers of the F. W. Bennett Circle, | Ladies of the G. A. R., were announced today. & Irene Compton is president, Claudia { Erther, senior vice president: Bertie | Martin, junior vice president; Hazel!

| Reichman, secretary; Anna Davis. M 0 i i | 5 Pp LAN treasurer; Florence Belle Roberts,

chaplain; Minnie Mae Jackson,| press correspondent: Clara Shaffer, |: : patriotic instructor; Gertrude Jones, | registrar; Ella Almond, conductor; | Anna Hood. assistant conductor: Malissa Watson. guard: Mary Haley. assistant guard; Maude Morgan, |. musician: Bessie Hart, historian, ! {and Marjorie Scot, color bearer. | The cost of Morris Plan's Federal Income Tax Loans on any amount up to $500 is only $10, plus life insurance . . . on loans over $500 the cost is $2 per $100, plus life insurance which pays the balance of the loan in the event of death. You may take 12 months to repay —up to 6 weeks to make first payment. Stop in for complete details.

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| Lions to See Color Film — The! jsound and color film, “Here Comes [the Trolleys,” will be shown Lions! | Club members at their Columbia | | Club meeting tomorrow noon. Evan, Walker of the Indianapolis Rail- | ways will speak on the local trans- | | portation facilities.

D. of A. Meeting Tonight—Indilana Council No. 57, Daughters of | America. will meet at Castle Hall] ‘at 8 tonight. "

Note 0. E. S. Anniversary—Golden Rule Chapter No. 413, O. E. S.. will celebrate its 25th anniversary at 8 p. m. Friday in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. S. | A special program for past matBonds rons, past patrons and charter and Stamps members is being arranged. Mrs. Grace M. Hume is worthy matron and Martin B. Hall Jr. is worthy patron.

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0. E. 8. to Help Red Cross—Cumberland O. E. S. auxiliary will sew |for the Red Cross at 10 a. m. to- | morrow at the home of Mrs. Emma Bartlow, 553 N. Dearborn Ave. A covered dish luncheon will be held. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Sadie Ferguson and Mrs. Naomi Johnson. Mrs. Rex Smith will preside at a business meeting following the luncheon.

Women to Direct Services — The Women's Society of Christian Service will have charg: of the evening services Sunday at Mt. Olive Methodist Church in Ben Davis. Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. G. R. Stultz, Clinton, Greencastle district president of W. S. C. 8, will speak. The concert choir will be directed by Clifford D. Long.

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