Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1942 — Page 20
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New Government AGENCY The Navy Department reports the ‘Returns to Shelby ‘Women Patriots Also Ask | | following recent Indianapolis re- ; ; i Intends to Handle It Havas, the station here: | Pvt. Donald J. Kiser, son of Mr.| Wider Investigation of Why Suffer
: : Herbert C. Spencer, 16 W. 25th and Mrs. Clar- | ; in / i On Business Basis. St.; Willis D. Hite, 4721 Sunset Ave; ence E. Kiser of cali Subversives. a ph Drm YOUR, rs
; ; Willard B. Nickel, 3417 College Ave.; 755 N. Warman “ 20 ( y Times Special John M. Gilley, 964 N. Olney St; Ave., has re- 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P.).} Get our “Safe. Way” eye examination and glasses fitted correctly
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—One of Benjamin J. Richards, 2821 N. Dela- | turned to Camp | —The women’s patriotic conference | by an expert refractionist. COME IN THIS WEEK for a careful the oldest forms of indemnity. that ware St.: Everett Titus Moulden, Shelby after a lt ended three days of meetings yes- examination and good advice. for property losses suffered in war, 927 Riviera St.; Forrest E. Chestnut, week's furlough. = ‘terday by adopting resolutions ask- See DR. CARL J. KLAIBER, Optometrist, for Relief 2012 E. Washington St.; Gerald M. Pvt. Kiser ¥ ing increased co-operation between | and for Better Glasses Fitted, in
Ee he Ey Ellars, 1727 Central Ave. | joined the Indi- ¥ ; [labor and management in war pro- | THE EAIR OPTICAL DEPT 1 { *
Adrien J. Bord, 1024 N. LaSalle ana National ~ |duction, and expansion of investi- | | Insurance Corp. st. Ivan H. Moore, 40 S. Haw-| Guard in Shel- 3 | gation of subversive groups. 311 to 325 W. Washington St. Hours 9:30 to 5:00 Senator Robert F. Wagner (D. thorne Lane; Melvin R, Carter, 642 byville a year § k The conference condemned “union | Terms If Desired—Glasses Supplied
N. Y.), chairman of the Banking] N. Beville Ave.; Vert L. Barrett, 464 ago. He is with “= now,” a proposal for political union |p To Conform With Lowered Incomes and Limited Budgets. 4 boi the ‘and Currency Committee, has intro-| AINGH) AVei Tank 1 Bikey 279%)
Cyclone Put. Donald Kiser N. Chester Ave.; Joseph H. Young, (38th) Division. 2 : duced a bill authorising the Re-|yyig N Meridian St. Louis E. eer: The youth, who is 10. attended OPEN EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P°. M. construction Finance Corp. to 20 kamp. 1126 N. Belle Vieu Place: |schooi in Shelbyville prior to his en‘ahead with the organization of this|Robert J. Mythen, 534 W. Mary-| listment, insurance company and to step up| {land St.: William R. Harrison, 210] x = - its capital from $100,000,000 to 3 E. 24th St. " Herman L. Martlage is soon to be times that amount. x = = Piensa to BE uy as 2 a { When creation of the GOIpARY | © (aviation machinist mate with h | was announced in mid-December the Wears Steel Helmet | fleet or at an air base. He is the impression got around that it was The steel helmet is part of Pvt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martchiefly for reimbursing the public) ; Gary A. Mec- lage, 2541 S. Meridian St., and has for property damages suffered i Mann's regular just completed a 16-week training alr raids. equipment at/course at the Naval Training School | 5 i Camp Roberts, ‘at Detroit, Mich. No Decisions to Date Cal. where he| i 8» But the coverage is to be far a is stationed with ¢@Q’? broader than that. It is aimed at| Ee ems -for-Silence giving financial protection against) B try regiment. ' An “S” for silence campaign on all property losses “which may re- : . Pvt. McMann military matters which might be o sult from enemy attack.” is the son of value to the enemy has been inaugFor the present the company con- EE JE Mrs. Edith Mec- urated at Camp Shelby among the sists of a few RFC employees who Mann, 1802 N. men of the 38th (Cyclone) Division. answer mail which resulted from giv A. McMann Tibbs Ave. He Pvt. Edward Andros of Mishawaka the initial publicity. is 17 and enlist- and Sergt. John Bull of Richmond, Two or three inquiries have come ed in the Army last month. Pvt. collaborated in designing a poster to it from persons who say they mjcMann's father was a member of for the campaign. Their poster have suffered property losses in the the 84th Division during World won in a contest with others subPhilippines and Hawaii. War I | mitted by men of the division. | No decisions have been made on| $95 8 $ 7 8 Hise CRiGS) and no arrangements | Lieut. Laurel E. Poland is a re-| Leroy Lafond who explained that | set up for appraising losses. More ..,,¢ oyaguate of the officer candi- he “loved a fight” also wrote his definite information is expected iN'gate course of the quartermaster mother here that he was confined to 3 week or wo. school located at Camp Lee, Va.|the hospital at Schofield Barracks, Face Numerous Problems Lieut. Poland, whose home is in!Hawaii, when the Japs attacked. He | Se n w bill includes! | Brownsburg, is a graduate of But- wrote that the motorcycle which he] | ator agners Hi To ler University where he was a mem- was riding skidded and he was these islands in the areas of ee | ber of the basketball squad. He was thrown off receiving severe bruises. | erage, but it does not include the commissioned a second lieutenant The accident happened several days
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‘ages were severe, the reimburse-lsha)) live in infamy” was Seaman dead; much more than their price— ‘ments would be coming out of rrayjon Eugene Miller of Spring-|Who lie among the hibiscus, ho Black and high shades. Sizes ‘general taxes or inflated government gejq 111. Another cousin, Private more life's happiness will they 12 to 20-38 to 52. financing, unless premiums were giver Sutton, of Sullivan, Ill, is| _ pursue. (collected ‘from property owners or uy jnrantryman in the 33d Division. Make the world safe from such in- 1 [14 9 ‘a special Federal tax were levied Mrs. Applegate wrote a poem famous acts, Old Glory, our 2; YARD ELLUPRINT?Z @ NYLON ‘on real property. about the fiirst World War. The! mothers trust you. The British system of war-dam- p,pavette Courier-Journal published Remember Pearl Harbor! Speed age insurance Is set Up on a con- j; Spe doesn’t remember how it the day when the monster shall tributory basis. Premiums are| went. and she didn’t save a clipping. be leashed:
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| Received! REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR '~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P). The gentle ca- | —Secretary of Interior Harold L.
Old Glory, arise! ressing breeze has speeded to Ickes urged today that Americans, cyclonic fury! profit by the experience of other Old Glory, arise! A quickening hearts’ w.iving nations and continue vaA beat of numberless sorrowing. : : 1 4
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