Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 13
March § (U, P.)~Deep in & vast
rock cavern, far below the
depth the heaviest bombs wil) reach,
is tooled for making munitions, it may be the largest such factory in the world. Not only do underground factories obviate: bomb damage: it is next to impossible for enemy planes to find them.
workmen. are constructing factory today.
On top, it looks like an lordinazy, But elevators drop workmen 90 feet to a ca are painted yellow, and which is lighted with blue fi The cavern is so vast
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An engineer said labor unions considered working conditions in underground factories ‘better than those on the surface. The cost of Sevelopment is approximately the
{| Augustus 'E. Giegengack, ‘public
§/stretch a mile and a half through
{thermore, there is no “shortage of
REPORTS DENIED
Says Only Normal Supply on Hand.
Times Special - WASHINGTON, March @ 6-—Re-ports that the government printing office is’ “hoarding paper ‘are ‘false,
printer, said today in explaining that 190 carloads of paper for GPO
local freight yards because he has nowhere else to store it. The paper represents a normal inventory against anticipated future|. orders, he said, and had to be ordered in advance because the mills demand 30 days. The printing office, he explained, receives no appropriation which it might use to hoard paper. Fur-
U. S. Printing Office Head |
LOCAL ORG
NIZATION
Ulio will have the temporary rank of major general.
: Mlincrease of 2% times in the volume
Qlto release the sorely needed cars
the type of paper he uses. Lack of storage space results from additional stock necessitated by the
of printing handled’ since the outbreak -of war, he said. He hopes to be allowed to use an army warehouse.soon to be completed, and so
for the transport of war materials. The. government printing office, |, largest in fhe world with an annual output valued carloads of paper or 40,000 pounds a day.
LIBERTY MAGAZINE WILL COST A DIME
COMBINE ARMY AND NAVY, HAGOOD ASKS
—Maj. Gen. Johnson Hagdod, U. 8S. army retired, today proposed that the army and navy be combined into one department headed by a| minister of defense” , , , eliminat-|st ing the . “patchwork of error, muat $50,000,000, uses 20/, , ©. trust and jealousy” in the armed forces.
Collier's magazine, Maj. Gen. Hagood called for replacement of the secretaries of war and navy and
WASHINGTON, March 6 (U. P).
Writing in the current issue of
E, Carl Watson, president, and Har-
old S. Brown, secretary-treasurer, Y’s Men Club to Get Charter—
The East District Y's Men’s club will be granted a charter by the Y's
Men's International - at a dinner to be held at the Central
Irvington 0. E. S. Unit Elects— Irvington chapter 364, O. E. 8S, has elected Mrs. Benita Kaye, worthy matron, and R. Clifford Mahrling,
~|Busy Bee club of Druids will spon-
worthy patron, for the coming year,
EE m. Tuesday at the club’s dinner at Stout field. Short movies of the Pearl Harbor and London bombings will be shown.
- BOSTON WOOL FIRE RAGES
BOSTON, March 6 (U. P)—A *|five-alarm. fire raged uncontrolled today in the Naiional Wool warehouse, a six-story brick building in South = Boston where the nation’s largest store of wool is concentrated. Every available piece of fire fighting apparatus in the city proper has been called out,
night. The daylight sailing plan is similar to une used in the last war. If 5 day sailing ‘pian is augs
protected harbors, would he easy victims in darkness. Another factor militating against
s SUEC the plan is the loss of time result
president, .those who don’t
come in “hard-times” clothes will be “penalized.”
Busy Bee Club Plans Parfy—The
expert estimated that running time would be: decreased by 4s muchq 60 per cent.
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mented, refuge harbors will have to be made safe from submarine at= tack. Ships at anchor in open, une
the Atlantic coast have occurred at
-
ing from the nightly layovers. One
their various assistants by two men NEW YORK, March 6 (U. P).—|—a naval officer and an army offiLiberty Magazine announced yes-|cer. Their activities would be diterday that it would increase its|rected by -the minister of defense price from 5 to 10 cents, effective; who would be responsible only to with the April 18 issue on sale the President. April 8. “There must be complete and selfThe statement said that “due to|less co-ordination of th eland, sea the rising paper cost we will make(and air by a common superior,” the increase next month.” he wrote.
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Branch Young Men’s Christian association Saturday evening,
Club to See Trolley Film— “Here Come the Trolleys,” a motion picture showing the details of our streetcar system's ‘operation, was to feature the entertainment of the Exchange Club at its meeting today in the Hotel’ Lincolm.
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