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Delegates to the convention of the Associated General Contractors of America were homeward bound today after hearing a Hoosier-born writer say at their final meeting that greater resources of the united nations eventually would turn the
tide. against the Axis. The speaker was Paul Wooton, Washington correspondent of Mc-
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contractors’ association met today
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1 A coast-to-coaster on dn alt of defense bonds sales will be car-
Lynn U. Stambaugh, American) speak from the WIBC studios at 7:45)"
Arrangements for the first of
er course have been made by the Marion county nutrition commit
tee. ! > . Mrs. Vivienne Carter, vocation‘al home economics teacher at Warren Central high school; Dr.
Norman Beafty and Miss Louise Braxton, assistant director in
civilian nutrition classes in various sections of the city and county.” Dr, Hugh Martin, professor of
URGES SPEED IN WAR INDUSTRY
RCA Official Tells Producers That Schedules Must Be Beaten.
War goods production must not only be completed on schedule but ahead of it, J. M. Smith of the RCA Manufacturing Co. warned Hoosier industrialists yesterday. Mr. Smith is chairman of an ad-
olis contract distribution branch of the War Production Board. The committee met at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Must Overcome Obstacles
“As manufacturers, we should know more about what goes on in Indiana in war production than anyone else,” Mr. Smith said. “In spite of obstacles, this job must be done and instead of meeting schedules now set, we must produce ahead of them.” ° Other advisory committee members are Ermine P. Ruf, Wayne Paper Box & Printing Co, Pt. Wayne; Louis Ruthenberg, Servel, | Inc, Evansville; - Paul W. Kerr, [Weiss Manufacturing Co., Inc. Elkhart, and Norman Winkler, U. Ss. Machine Co., Lebanon.
F. D. R. HAS SLIGHT COLD WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (U, P.).— A slight cold today kept President Roosevelt confined to the White House but presidential physician
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Planning nutrition courses. are (left to right) Mrs. Vivienne Carter, Dr. Norman Beatty and Miss Louise Braxton.
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Deaths—Funerals 1
Indiana Thurs., Feb. 19, 1942 ALTON 1, ALTOM—L, Edward, age 26, beloved husband of “Jane” S Allo, Ta father of Dents Georve tom, NY. Dn onze a of IB ter, Mae Broo! and & Marina Pentecost, Dussed away ednesday. Funeral at Bros. Irving Hill Chs Washington ak dvi ton ave.. Sa Friends in
Gr own, Friends may call after 10 a. m. ras:
BROWN-—-Laura wife of phe Rev, of Law 0.
Monday. Funeral x ay Brg’ 10 o. al 3 al Crown mill nds may call at the chapel.
ad of Bertha. & age 89, beloved husHe of Berth abalze zer (nee Woerner), father. or meyer, Clara Charles Cabalzer (deiso Dr oY several granddied Tuesda lords 17, at his 5236 raw Grdsviie rd. Fu 0 9:30 a. m,, a i i “Home, 1503 'N. . Services at St. HO ps. church. Speedway City, 10 a. m,., Friends may: call at the funeral home.
CLARK-—Jantes W., beloved husband of Margaret, father of Donald, son of Mrs Clara Clark, brother of Mrs. ‘Ora Schall, Mrs Mrs. Helen Milholland, Samuel C. and J. O. Clark, passed i Thursday. {he Saturday, Feb,
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Invited, Cross cemetery. Friends mortuary. Deceased was a member of Elks Lodge No. 13.
LARK—AIma Jane, beloved wife of Walter Clark and mother of Walter Jr. and Dale Clark and daughter ot John R. Mc-
ng service.
CULTICE—Charles, 1201 St. Paul, beloved Busband of Dorothy Cultice, father of Harry _S.. Indi anapolis. and Ora A, Terre. Haute, Ind., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 18. Services at the Bert S. Gadd Funeral Home, Churchman ave. at Prospect, Friday, . 30, 2 p .m. Friends invited. Interment New "Crown. Friends may call at the funeral home. [Terre Haute and Muncie papers please copy.)
PUNLAVY Margaret, daughter « of the late Dr. and Mrs Ira layy, sister of Myron C. ot YE "N. .. passed away Thursday morning. Service at the Prannes & Buchanan: Mortuar 2 Ri m. Friends invited. r ‘ Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. [Chicago papers please copy.]
GOODRICH Nellie,
3s St. aul loved” w of Willi gin A ( rH) ; dy a of ancis Green Moines, In and stepmother rd ne:
, passed away Services at the Ber ral Home, Churchman ave Saturday. Feb. 21. 2 p. m. t Interment Washington Friends may call at the funeral home.
HA BLAN Carr le (Bell
age 66 years, wife of Helen Anderson.
0 y.. passed away ednesday 1 residence, 442 Concord st. Se] gay, 10:30 a. m. 2% above addr) 2 p. m. ai Trini [ethodist Crawlordsville. Friend dence after 1 p. aun church after 1 or Hill DL cemeiLery, vice.
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HARRISON—Edgar, husband Marie E. father of Eugene and dL eiote. uncle ‘of Patricia Slosshrepner, died at t home, 530 E. 59th st., Wednesday. Friends call at the Kirby Morthary: Wy th st. al Frida ary. Interment Clown "Hilti cemetery. Friends invited.
KERN—George, beloved husband ol Goldie Kern and brother Mrs. Katherine Warren, pa aw Law ire} SS esday, ends = call at ‘the ‘home. Funeral A ay io . MM, the above dre. ends invited: Burial. Floral Park “cemetery. Robert Stirling service. :
LINVILLE—Fred O., beloved husband of Ethel, son. of Catherine Linville, brother of Frank L. and Rober away hington st., p. m., age 41 years. at Grinsteiner’'s Fu601 E. New York st., Sot y 10 a. m. Frien may’ call anytime after 7 p.-m. Be any at the funeral home.
McCURDY—Violet Garr, wife of Ellsworth, mother of Marie Wallace, Edna, 0! and Willetta: Garr and Lula Buichal, atsed awa Thutsay, Feb. 19, Service
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SCHOEN-—Charles G., 81 years, assed away 2% Waribinglon, ne. J i= day, the ag n June Home, $508 8. Sa 3 st. Priel vited. Burial Crown Hill
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