Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1942 — Page 17

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Two Announce es MORE IN 0 yY I oe Ou ian Pugh | Gtr ite penmuytvans . i (SHahgo, (U, P)—The In 7¢h District | ait Bre FRR ERS He ther Ind De “AN DRAFT . De i pson, 10 | Colvin, 316 N. Vine st., 2 zi deaths sharply in Jan Two southern Indiana Demo- 2 i toon body, New. ave Davidson” okt an sient per own, Tie crats haye announced they will Re. :. Joss oh a 23 Brn Kt "inst y

HEAD OF STATE PRESS SPEAKS

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_ Aiding Distribution of Anti-War Speeches.

—Rep. Hamilton Fish, (R., N. Y),

d in district court today that]

he had any recollection of directdistribution under government I of anti-war speeches. ed at the trial of George Sylvester 'Viereck, charged with failing to disclose all his activities as (a registered German propaganto the state department. p. Fish's former secretary, fQebcge Hill, who once denied he Viereck told the jury yesthat the defendant had been ane to him by Rep. Fish,

Cell Changes His Mind the basis of his earlier denial

‘before a grand jury, Hill was con.victed of perjury and is under sente fo of Iwo nw years in prison.

“bars of cells in prison” tn change his mind, Hill

"I'm telling the truth now, I “lied before the grand jury,’ | Dennett's Bond Raised ” detailed to the jury his rewith one Prescott Dennett,

i VIERECK TRIAL

Congressman Can't Recall

CoM ASHINGTON, Feb. 20. (U. P.)

J. Frank McDermond

38TH TO REMAIN HOOSIER DIVISION

Times Special WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Indiana national guardsmen will not lose their state identity when the 38th division is transformed into the! new triangular type of organization, the war department declared today. : | In announcing the change of the 18 national guard divisions from the old square type of organization

Food Industry Spokesman Tells Hoosier Publishers

Sugar Is Adequate.

Lifting’ of sugar production and importation quotas assures an adequate supply of this staple in the United States during the next year, a spokesman: for the food industry today assured the Hoosier State Press Association.

press relations counselor of the National Association of Food Chains, explained the sugar situation to 150 Indiana publishers attending the two-day convention at the Lincoln Hotel.

to the hysterical buying and hoarding by housewives,” he said. “Our sugar supply now is about 70 per cent of normal due to the loss of the Philippine source of supply and decreased shipping from Hawaii.”

McDermond Speaks

The nation will not suffer from a food scarcity in 1942, such as other belligerents confronted soon after they entered the war. However, he said there eventually might be a shortage of tea, spices, chocolate and possibly coffee.

|S, M. Willlams of Washington, |

“Our sugar shortage now is due

* seek their ‘party's congressional

-nomination in-the seventh district. They are Samuel S. Brewer,

4 a farmer of near Sullivan, and

Paul H. Ritterskamp, of Freelandville, former Indiana university ‘athlete. Mr. Ritterskamp also woh ‘an advanced degree in

government at the University of Brussels, Belgium, was a fellow at the Academy of International

. Law in. The Hague, Holland, and

studied at the University of Chicago three years on a fellowship. Other democratic primary candidates in that district are Circuit Judge ald Rogers, former Prosecutor Floyd Cook and Dr. Otto A. Noland, dentist, all of Bloomington,

OPEN SUBVERSIVE TRIALS

HONOLULU, Feb. 20. (U. P)—A|3%

military commission meeting behind guarded doors resumes today the first of a series of trials of civilians charged. with subversive activities.

Men From Boards 1, 5, 7, 8, 12 and 14 to Be at Fort Today.

These Indianapolis men have been notified, to appear for induc-|s tion today by their selective serv-|w ice boards: BOARD I-—-Chatles Fillmore Taylor, by

Harold Grant Peters, R. R. Tr Win

‘Beaver, 33 lle st.; Howard oll Windell, 1315 Polk st.; Stanley Carl G , 2044 t.; En

Kealing ave, Vern. ‘Gordon McDaniels, 2612 Station st.

Har) Slitord taaey, 1412

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J. Frank McDermond, Attica pub-

e Europe Pay War Debs com- |fast.striking triangular dWISION® ghey and president of the Hoo8 )army announcement s sier State Press Association, told

mittee, after Rep. Fish introduced reck to him in 1940. “The units will not lose their 3 an un ted incident yes-|giate identity as guard units. Con- the group wt ee future of the terday, Judge ¥. Dickinson Letts in-| dquently there will be no decrease |"®%SPADET 15 Asgurec, from $1500 to $3500° thei: {he number of national guard| “The very fact that newspaper bond of Dennett, who is being held | Jreanizations in federal service. circulation today is the greatest in as a witness for the government,| | «at the conclusion of the war history gives proof that the local after it was charged that a girl was|these reassigned units will revert to newspaper is the leader of all leadtaking notes in the courtroom and |the state from which they come.” [Ing institutions in the community,” relaying information to Dennett. The 38th division comprises he said. - emer said oe girl, Maria C./guardsmen from Kentucky and TS, ini - s ‘aters, had related details of the yest Virginia, as well as the In Mr. MeDarmond iid; that the

trial to notes she had roops. a hing ane 4 : newspapers of Indiana and the na-

taken. ! COACH SEEKS OFFICE | * peb. 20 (U. p. scribe to government censorship

| WASHINGTON, t BEDFO, —y ; “« » | regulations, conserve and economize RD, Feb. 20 (U. P.).—|--A plan for ousting “dangerous ard to “give their all” tw the Bue.

Paul R. , exscoach at Bed-| citizens, particularly neturalized|™” lo d High 2 | and now sports| Japanese, from strategic Pacific|Ce8sful promotion of the war prothe Bedford Daily| Goast areas may be disclosed today. gre, wi od has announced his{ The pian has been worked out in| The association president re-

— al for mayor of Bedford joint Justice-War Department |Viewed the orgar dsstions activities on. the Replicas ticket. conferences. Suing hie ‘past ’ Rug ou : ; io that the group was the only one

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