Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1942 — Page 11
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942
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WOMAN LOST IN bauex pes + DESERT [ SAVED
Tramped 0 Miles Across | Arizona Wastes, Wrapped Feet in Her Girdle.
IN TAX OPPOSED
| day by a school girl, today was
MILITARY VIEW
Congress to Hear Argument Of States on Revised Cochran Bill.
WINSLOW, Ariz, March 26 u.| P.) —Mrs. Francis Bigus, 63. told to-| day how she had tramped for four| days over snowdrifts and rocks In the rugged Mongollom rim country | after she abandoned her stalled | automobile. | Part of the time she walked bare- | foot in spite of the cqld. Once she] fell into the cold waters of a creek. | A sheriff's posse had been search-| ~ ing for Mrs. Bigus for three davs! before she was found in a cabin near | Lost Eden yesterday by Jack Dill-}
Dr. Irvine H. Page, director of the Lilly laboratory for clinical research here, will be among the
ingham. a ranch caretaker. She had| nationally known speakers at the |
69th annual meeting of the Northern Tri-State Medical association April 7 at Ft. Wayne. Dr. Page | will discuss “The Nation and Experimental Treatment of Hypertension.”
been walking in circles. covering perhaps 60 miles, in the rough, sparsely populated country. Mrs. Bigus was en route from her home at Melrose Park, Ill, to Mex-| ico City on a vacation trip, accom- | panied by her daughter, Ann Bigus. - 30, and her sister. Miss Bess Pruzinski, 40. They set out for Roose-'! velt dam on a side trip Saturday and their automobile stalled in aj snowdrift.
Watched Sister Disappear
left
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Miss Bigus started for help and reached safety. Miss Pruzinski foltried to follow and became lost. She : was gone when the posse sent by | Watch Over Hoosier er finding Mrs. Bigus in the] Skies and Soil. Lost Eden cabin, 21 miles from the to a ranger station for treatment of watch in Indiana skies supported frost bite and exposure. Then she by an adequate state guard on pital. home defense will be the goal of the | “I don't feel sick,” she said, “but two units’ training program this will feel fresh tomorrow. | Gi roup commanders and adjutant “When my sister, Miss Pruzinski, | of the Indiana CAP heard Elmer F ? Sisabpear in the distance and le the program yesterday at the | decided to start after her. A few | |CAP’s state meeting in the Board | 1 her and then I knew I was| | pledged the full co-operation of the Indiana state guard in assisting the |
lowed her later. Then Mrs. Bigus Straub Outlines Civilian * daughter found the car. automobile, Mr. Dillingham took her! A vigilant civil air patrol en was brought to the Winslow hos- Hoosier soil to produce a sturdy my feet hurt. If I get a good rest I summer. the stalled car Saturday. I saw | Straub, state adjutant general. outminutes later I found 1 couldn't | or Trade building. Gen. Straub] | training of the patrol.
‘I started shouting, but no one could hear me. All night I walked, fearing if I stopped I would fi eeze | to death. Wrapped Feet in Girdle
Train In Armories
He pointed out that in many {areas the two units are training “On the second day I fell into a Side by Side in state armolies. -reek in a canyon when attempting | walker W. Win slow, state wing | to cross it on rocks. I got wet to my |commanaer the CAP, presided | waist and lay down in the sun to let |&and introduced Col. Floyd E. Ev ans | my clothing dry. of Chicago. commander of the fifth “My feet became badly swollen and corps area patrol regions. and Jack | I took off my shoes, carrying them |Vilas, Illinois state CAP over my shoulder. When my stock- jmander. ings wore out I tried to cover my | The CAP officials laid plans for feet by pulling down the stockings. “I tried to find boards to tie to organization within a month. | my feet, but couldn't. Miles and | Comm. Winslow and Col. Ev ans)! mil les IT must have walked. sleeping [today began an inspection tour of night against piles of rocks or|the 11 patrol groups of the wing logs. filling in the bed with pine over the state. needles and branches. I let down | Inspect Units Here long, gray hair to keep my face! warm.
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mt " The inspection of two Indian-| “I even took off my girdle and apolis groups is scheduled for toused it to wrap my feet. All I had night. At 8:15 Arno Siefker, comon was a ons dot silk dress and mander of squadron 4, will present red sweat 'his group to the two officials at Sometimes I imagined I saw a Municipal gardens, and at 9 o'clock house or a town or people. but each squadron 1. commanded by John time it proved to be only a mirage Heizer, will be inspected at the state in the snow guard armory. ~ Today Comm. Winslow and Col. Evans are inspecting units at LaI shouted until I was hoarse. fayette, Muncie and Franklin. Units There were two snowstorms and the gt Marion, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo and wind was biting cold. I lost all New Castle are to be inspected totrack of time. Once I thought I! ‘morrow. They will inspect the An-| saw an airplane overhead. derson squadron Saturday and the! ‘Yesterday morning I saw a cabin garv unit Apr il 2. the distance. I hurried toward |
7 kn eke on he goer cy BEAMER TO ADDRESS answere oI br P DEMOCRATIC CLUB
walked in. I found pieces of ed dried bread. some sugar. water 7 : ‘ General George « N. discuss the “Reason
nd an old cookstove I thought I would get something i —. Recent Decisions” at a meethe Irvington men and
fo o eat, wait a while for help and if : mg 0 none came continue walking. But just as I was emptying | women's democratic clubs Monday aches from the stove, Jack Dilling-| night in Carr’s hall. ham and Nettie Holden, the daugh-| Luthur Shirley, Democrat chair- | of the deputy
Hoarse From Shouting
and ald. Attorney Reamer will
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came in. torn and swollen feet and took me | two clubs will hold a joint social |
to the ranger station where I was | sess ion prior to the meeting which reunited with my daughter and sis- [1s open to all Irvington residents. Then they brought me here to! Irvington candidates for offices hospita will be presented. Elizabeth Davis 1S president of the women’s club and Mark Gray is head of the men’s organization.
ter the
BUTLER y OLuE SENDS 3 TO CONFERENCE
The Butler university international relations club will send three representatives to the Midwest International Relations club conference
omorrow and Saturday at Ball fs Teachers’ college.
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Jean McVicker will read a paper Jean |
Dieterich will tske part in a panel
GINGER BREAD
n “American Solidarity,” “Co-operation With he Far East,” and Robert Bruns : will present a paper on “Region- | alism vs. an Effective Association of | , Nations.” Dr. A. Dale Beeler of the history | and political science department, and Mrs. Beeler will accompany the group to Muncie. Delegates from | Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio will attend. {
discussion of ADD WATER - M/A
YOUTH IS CHAIN SMOKER LONDON (U. P.).—A boy of 16, X charged at Southwark Juvenile] Court with stealing, admitted that he smoked 250 cigarets a week.
| YOUR MONEY BACK! 1/ mo saticfiod, return
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By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, March 26.— Whether the army and navy ought to be in on writing tax laws, while states affected are excluded, may be!
thrashed out in congress when a new attempt 1s made to pass the fonce discredited Cochran bill.
The revamped bill, which fafled, to reach the house floor and went back to the ways and means com-| mittee, would forbid state and local! governments to levy any gross in-| come, sales or use taxes on war con- | tractors or sub-contractors. | Both the army and navy have! been seeking such a law to spare! them complicated bookkeeping. And Rep. Cochran (D. Mo.) who first in-| troduced the bill, maintains that it, would save Uncle Sam many millions. | Changes Are Minor |
But the states opposing the meas- | ure say that it would disrupt their tax systems and make them de-! pendent upon the federal Foverns ment for funds. As newly reported by the ways, and means committee the measure] has been amended only to eliminate | bans on state taxes on utility bills! and state gasoline taxes. It hap-| pens that these are the taxes which would be most affected in North Carolina, home state of Chairman | Robert L. Doughton of the ways and | means committee, | During the revamping of the oil only the army and navy officers’ viewpoints were heard and they | had free access to the executive! sessions of the committee. Attacks California | | While this was going on, Rep.! | Cochran took the house floor to |assail the states in opposition. He |said that 22 states are affected. { but only eight are opposed to his | bill. He particularly condemned | California, saying: ] “California ought to get out of! {the union if she will not go along | { —Iif she persists in her taxing of | the federal government that pro- | {tects her.” The civil administration of the] | federal government 1s against the! entire principle of the bill, ac-| cording to Wayne Coy. office of! emergency management liaison of - | ficer. John L. Sullivan, assistant |
a state inspection of the entire | Secretary of the treasury, appeared |
as a witness against the hill before | the rules committee. Its governmental support comes only from! the military services.
TURKEY GETS LEND-LEASE i
ANKARA, March 25 (Delayed) — | (U. P).—A large shipment of lend- | lease material for Turkey has arrived | at a middle eastern port, it was re- | ported reliably today. Turkey | arranged to obtain large shipments | of war materials from the United | States under the lend-lease plan.
game warden, [man of the 18th ward, will address | i They gave first ald to my | comm itteemen and women and the
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A SMALL swastika with a green stud in the center, found yester-
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EVERYONE HEARD THE CAPITAL'S NEW SIREN
WASHINGTON, March 26 (U. P.). —You could hear it all right. You could hear it in the capitol. You could hear it in the White House. You could hear it in suburban Marvland and Virginia. “It” was a new air raid siren tested yesterday by the OCD. It was a howling success—a roaring, screaming, blasting success. Put into action on top of a downtown garage, the siren bombarded
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