Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 4

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UTAH IS PRODUCING VITAL WAR METALS

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (U. P.). «Utah produces commercially 10 of the 16 metals considered vis tal to national defense. The essential metals arg iron, manganese, copper, zinc, tin, lead, nickel, tungsten, molybdenum, chromium, vanadium aluminum, magnesium, mercury, antimony and beryllium. Utah produces all but aluminum, magnesium, beryllium, ‘nickel, chromium and tin.

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ARMED PAIR SOUGHT

= AFTER TWO HOLDUPS

Two ‘armed men who commandeered a car, staged tw) holdups and abandoned the car, leaving pictures of railroad bridges and switches, were sought here today. ‘The incident was called’ to the dttention of the police department's anti-fifth column squad. ‘As William J. Oberting, 2717 shelby st. entered is. car last night at the Indiana bowling alleys uptown the: two men ordered him into his car, drove around and forced him out. He lost a money bag with $60. About 15 minutes later the Clipper Oil Co. station at 4600 W. 16th st. was robbed by two men answering the description ¢f those who held up Mr. Oberting. They. ordered Charles Huffman, station attendant, into the car, robbed him of $21 and a coinchanger with an undetermined amount of money and put hin out at 14th st. and Somerset ave. The car then was driven east on 14th st., became stuck in the mud and was abandoned. Police found the pictures in the car. ‘REMEMBER ROTTERDAM’ WITH U.S.FORCES IN NORTHERN IRELAND, March 6 (U. P). "Remember Rotterdam” became a fighting today for a husky crew of and-born or Dutch descent Yanks from Iowa who are among the latest A. E. F, arrivals here. They tacked up a large sign in. their barracks bearing those words to remind them of the merciless bombing by the Germans in 1040:0f thie city of iwany 91 thelr

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Read this: for a Sailor Club.”

come another night if there is a sailor hanging around the threshold. Barbara Fuller, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority girl, has been elected s|club president. Completion of the organization will be postponed until the girls have talked it over fully with Dr. M. O. Ross, university president, and Elizabeth Ward, dean of women.

these Butler coeds would. Left to right are Jeanne Steiner, Carroll Rogers, Ruth Ann Leit and Mary Janey Mummert. ‘The fortunate sailor is Ensign Robert Bryant of the

If there be a lonesome sailor far from home and at this moment pining away in his bunk at the naval armory, then hearken, matie! The girls at Butler university are organizing an “I'd Break a Date They mean it. They vow they'll tell their civilian boy friends to

Other club officers are Novella Judd, vice president; Ruth Ann Lett, secretary-treasurer; Patricia Stayton, publicity chairman, and Marian Blasengym, social chairman. With spring breathing warmly on our necks, Butler planning to train navy officers on the campus and the “I'd Break a Date....” Fairview may be the romance center of

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