Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1942 — Page 19
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Price Larson Air Corps; Both Given Leaves, |
The, nations military forces Have
claimed two more city school tegch-
gave them leaves of absence f the
ers and the school board last njght or duration. - '; =
Harold W. Riess, 2446 i | . ave, “was sical education | in-
structor ‘at school 43 until he jenated in «the. navy Monday. -Now: he |; has become a physical’ Bow. | in-
‘strugtor ‘at Hampfon Roads, Ve.
Price: VE ‘Larson, 3310" or de parkway; North drive, will instiuct army air corps cadets in mainjenance and repair of airplane motors at Rantoul, TIL. He was industrial arts instructor at school No. 3.
Accept Resignations |
The ‘board accepted the n nae tion of, Thomas W.: Wilson| of Shortridge. and Betty Beasley of school 68, and. granted leaves of absence to Mrs. Hortense B, Dixon of school 4, Clara ‘Alma Moore, of school 67, and Wathen D. Seoatet of Howe high school. _ « Lease of, Cadle tabernacle ova approved by the board for commencement exercises of Manual, Crispus Attucks and Shortridge high schools on June 4, 5 and 6, respectively. The ‘board adopted the proposed school calendar 1942-43. It calls for school to pen Tuesday, Sept. 8, and close W day, June 4, 1943. Bids on a tax-anticipation loan
of $680,000 were authorized. |
REICH REQUISITIONS STEEL CONTAINERS
BERN, March 11 (CDN).~All steel bottles, tanks, cylinders = and
other receptacles for compr issed gases must be put by their Ge owners at the disposal of the eich chemistry service by order of Berlin’s economijcs ministry. Only containers in the hands of the wehr-
“macht are excepted. |
Until their requisition, Ge: mans must keep such - steel = vessels in readinéss and god condition. | Ob~ servers here wonder what py e
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Congregational chureh will give chicken noodle supper at the church § p. m. tomorrow. Every 20th plate will be free. Mrs, Grace |Clark is chairman of the supper committee, ©
Woman's Ald Meets—The Womaus Ald of the Pennsylvania railroad was to hold its monthly meeting at 13:30 p. m. today in the clubrooms: at Union station. ©
Daylight O. Kg > Eee -burt chapter y 10. Ea hans officers at its meeting at 1:30 Friday at the Masonic temple, 1lliand North sts. Mrs. Ruth R.| Denison is worthy matron and Dr. Arthur E. Denison is worthy patron. Talk on Relays—Talks on the annual Butler indoor relays, Saturday, by Dr. D. D. Burchard, acting publioity director, and Ray Sears, track coach, will be a feature of the Alumni club of Indianapolis dinner tonight at 6:15 o'clock.
Naomi Auxiliary ' Meets—Naomi suxiliary, O. BE. 8. will meet Friday noon at the Y. W, C, A. to sew for|o the Red Oross. A business meeting
esses will be! Mrs, Ella Dain and Mrs. Fannie Steinméts. Mrs, Matilda Twchudi, president,” will preside.
Garden Club to Meet—The Indianapolis Men's Garden club will meet at the home of R. M, Johnson,
Ladies’ Aid society ‘ot. the Union
820. N. if re ave, at, 4. 8. al A covered dish luncheon will be served.
Rebekahs Plan Card Party—Mozart Rebekah lodge will hold a card party at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the 1 O. O. F. hall, 8 East and Prospect sts. ‘Optometrisis to Meet—Dr. E. J. Soland will discuss “Ophthalmometzy” before the Central Indiana Op- | tometric society at a dinner at 6 Dalek sentgnt in the Hotel Severin, will follow luncheon at 2:30. Host-|ports on the save ay NIL Deas repopter contest.
Traffo Club Session Set—New officers of the Indianapolis Passenger Traffic club will conduct their first meeting tomorrow night at the Washington hotel. dianapolis attorney, will speak,
Al Stump, In-
Storm; 3 More Craft
torpedoed off New coast Surdey were EL re and it
‘Three additional new :sinkings by submarines were and in still another case a U-boat was believed to have been sunk. by American plages and cheated of its
yesterday. Fifteen mem of the crew brought-to New York by rescue vessels said two lifeboats had
their shipmates had been lost in them, Survivors of the 7832-ton Pana-
4 Years Ago
8y UNITED PRESS Four years ago today—March 11, 1938—Adolf Hitler's troops marched into Vienna in a “bloodless conquest” of Austris that was followed by other invasions and, finally, the second: world war, .. The following October, Hitler demanded Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland, which was ceded to him Sept. 29, 1038, by the Munich accord, designed to maintain “peace in our time.” The “peace” lasted until
INDIA OFFERED
FREEDOM PLAN
Reiteration: of
Pledge by . Britain
Is Reported. ' LONDON, March 11 (U. P).
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill disclosed today that India would be for an ‘eventual allied
Dominion
March 14. ~The war actually began Sept. 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany. Hitler brought Russia into the war by ipvasion June 2 1041. Japan brought the United States in last Dec. 7 by its sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.
"STARTS PAINTING AT 70 TAMPA, Fla. (U, P.).—Mrs. Luele Gill Price, 70, exhibited 11 paintings at Tampa Art Center recently after only four months’ study of water
counter-offensive against Japan and that Sir Stafford Cripps will go to India to discuss with Indian leaders a war cabinet plan for solution of the Indian freedom problem. It was understood that the statement—reiterating past promises of dominion status if Indian factions compose their differences—was the result of careful consideration of military possibilities and all. political Influences, including United States opinion and the position of China. But there .was doubt that the plan agreed on by the war cabinet goes much further. than previous proposals and belief that it might be a stopgap, leaving most commentators with what one observer called a slightly empty feeling.
manian tanker Hanseat and the p104-ton merchantman Cardonia, owned by the Lykes Brothers Steamship. Co. of New Orleans, were landed at West Indies ports, Both vessels had been torpedoed and
saved; 22 survivers of the Cardonia said 16 of their shipmates were
missing. Planes Get: Sub The Havana newspaper El Crisol {reported that two American warships had arrived at the Gaunta- _ |namo bay base towing an unidentifled tanker, which had been shelled by an enemy submarine and set on fire. Planes sank the submarine, the newspaper said. Three men aboard the tanker were killed,
The Cayru survivors said that the).
captain of the submarine which torpedoed their ship inquired, after firing one torpéde, whether all were in lifeboats before he fired a second Which blew the ship apart.
BEGIN FIRST LEG OF & ALASKAN HIGHWAY
WASHINGTON, March 11 (U.
P.).—American army. engineers and bulldozer crews are pushing through | the Canadian wilderness en the first leg of a 1000-mile overland route to
Alaska.
An Alaskan highway is considered
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SUES FOR TR NEW YORK, March 11 (U. P.)— James. H. R. Cromwell, ‘ex<hushand of Doris Duke, the tobacco ‘heiress, demanded $1,000,000 from ‘the proCommunist magazine New Masses Ja Saran 10.0. Yl ull yoni
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Consult All Parties Without “revealing details, Mr. Churchill. recalled that in August, 1940, the government had tacitly promised that as soon as lef, after the war India would get dominion status under a constitution
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a ———————————- MARY BOLAND SUSPENDED NEW YORK, March 11 (U. P.).— Actress Mary Boland was forbidden today to appear in any public performance until March 31, when she will receive a hearing hy the Actors Equity association on a charge of “eontract jumping.”
possible base for offensive operations against Japan. . The army is following the “prairie route,” which will link Alaska with
the American - Midwest, although
two members of the Alaskan international highway commission last week described that route an “apparently hurried and ill-founded
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L. Ickes, chairman of a committee
of eabinet members which recommended approval of the project to President Roosevelt, yesterday predicted its completion within a year.|
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