Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1942 — Page 12

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CASH FOR. ‘SOLDIERS’ "FAMILIES PROVIDED WASHINGTON, March 13 (U. P.). —~Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt today announced allocation of $750,000 to the social security board for relief of de-

ARRIVES HERE TODAY:

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Duncan field, San Antonio, Tex., on their return trip to the camp.

oakum is 90 miles east of San An- : sin NEW YORK, March 13 (UP

Sergt. Ricks had served in she ists reptoseitatives of New Jersey the army during world war I and announced today that they were|

“""ON EASY CREDIT TERMS

‘DR. DAVID TAVEL Registered

dents of American civilians afpel) The son of Mrs. Catrie Ricks off roid in the service. His last|tired of waiting for John L. Lewis,

fected by enemy action outside continental United States. Bridgeport, Sergt. Ricks, Who Was ... yore was 10 years ago, . ~ |their national president, fo advance The allocation wes made from | ied Wednesday when the Surviving, besides his mother, are|8 War program, and had established bomber in which he and five other|four brothers, Marion of Bridgeport, a “victory committee” to accelerate production.

GTON, March 13 (U. $5,000,000 fund set aside by Presi-| =o 0 fiying crashed near|Walter now in the navy, James who

“W. P.)~-Heavy war traffic has™caused : the recent increase in railroad ac~| Cont Roosevelt. Mr. McNutt em-|yooium Tex, The other men alsolis also in the air corps, and Robert who is a member of the mer-

. Less, However; on Guard Against Sabotage.

DOWN * PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK % No Interest—No Carrying Charge.

america

‘cidents, said today. But phasized that.the program is only were fatally injured. they are not alarmed by the situa-|8 temporary stop-gap, The fliers were all stationed at|chant® marine. tion. { The Association of American Railroads pffered statistics to show that the number of accidents, on the basis [of traffic volume, continued to decrease, rather than in- ETH » crease. One of its spokesmen said: y y “You cgn have all the safety al equipment! in the world, but you'll [SE 8 never e jate accidents as long “Ld u 7 as the h element is involved Ns VA YA [=

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The A. A. R. said railroads were \] ‘Take Your Change in U. S. Defense Stamps

taking every safety measure posAsk any Salesperson

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HARDMIXED CANDIES 1 0°

Pure and wholesome for young oo 15¢

UIT FLAVORED SUCKERS, 18 for 5c PEET'S LAUNDRY SOAP Cc | White laundry soap . . . Special Sat- for urday. Limit, : :

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sible and,| at the request of the war depattment, were expending $30,000,000) annually to guard against sabotage. Most of it was being paid|out in salaries to guards posted abdard trains and at such vital points as bridges, yards, switching points and tunnels. Director {S. N. 1 of the interstate erce commission’s safety bureau said a safety goal “never He attributed e number of ac-

woolen, Sizes "st to 40.

| 24¢ to 39¢ values in percales, sheers, ginghams and organdies. Full pleces and 2 to 10 yards.

36-INCH CURTAIN GOODS—Yd. 16¢ to 29c values in cushion and pin dots, So and figured marquisettes, voiles, meshes,

Half and Half Gloves

Reg. 100 3? 1.59 Dozens of” nice and leather ront pod gouble : 51 led ed CKS.

d-up of trafic to meet

rge number of untrained new employees.

Im; e Signal ystems

Mr. Is said railroads continually were improving signal systems and| increasing supervision over operations. Greater use of locomotives and cars resulted in increased tenance requirements, he added. | There were 453 per cent fewer train accidents in 1941 than in 1929 : of locomotive miles

Lovely Fresh Cut GARDENIAS

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ig Nu othe Whole Family

Fashion Triumphs for Spring!

WOMEN'S SHOES

reports for January accidents, contrasted ess record established | in January, 1941.

U. S. OBJECTS TO JAP MISSION TO HOLY SEE

WASHINGTON, March 13 (U. P) i State diplomats “fairly recently” de tations to the eat wh ih Japanese request to establish a mission to the Holy See, itt was revealed today. - A state department official confirmed that) the representations had been made.! He said the Vatican was told t the: United States “suspected”| the motives of Japan since that country does not have many - religious. interests. The attitude of the United States, the | Vatican was informed, 1s that there is not much point to such a n from a country such as Japan, the official said. aetna

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