Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1942 — Page 19
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1642 = I ——— e ers PATH AN ASTIEIE TIMES _ PAGE 19 Y ANKS SCORE K ASY An Idea Wins $1000 [CITY FELT SAFE | Job's Daughters Convene |MADELINE WEBB
I ON 0DT RULING 2) #8 ima]. | ¥ GETS LIFE TERM HITS IN CORAL SEA; v n 4 Davis Believes Convention ; L aL \ I 5 | Sentenced as Decoy Who
A i T Continued. NH “or -§ ry Death In Hotel.
eo An office of defense transpertas , 8 qo > , "a | NEW YORK, June 19 (U, P) == i : SR X [tien request from Washington yess i } wo ; _ |Madeline Webb, stripped of the last 35 Jap Craft Bombed to Chase German Planes From : : : terday for the abandonment of all Wil "N _ |Vestigas of glamour by a biting pros
: : : ; : ; . bation report, was sentenced to life Pieces, Fliers Say of Mediterranean: Italian a | |noncessential conventions, meetings imprisonment today as the decoy y and group tours is not expected to
, : ; : - i who lured a wealthy Polish woman Pacific Battle. Battleships Struck. : 3 i ¥ have a great effect on Indianapolis’ jo he otal ors where she was ie : E i 3 [convention business” : ie 3 ¥ob and s'ain. MELBOURNE, June 19 (U. P)—| WASHINGTON, Jute 19 (U. P.). Cg : ; WF. Davis SCCretary-manc . : CE The jury recommended mercy for The Japanese invasion fleet —In its first communique date- : : pi ; Hear : ; . ‘ : f | Miss Webb and General Sessions smashed in the Coral sea battle lined “Mediterranean theater,” the pS ager of the Inalahapolls convention ¥ oF f [Judge Jonah J, Goldstein could ated af ‘oh Rie ilats « $ det i ek ” ed ate 2 BE. (and publicity bureau, sald today TT 3 E | have made her term as little as 20 msisted of 70 to 100 ships, pilots war departhient reveale © Jyes- \ that about 80 per cent of the gaths i. i : 4k years to life, However. he left no . : loophole for the white=-face former i & ter ticipated, said clear victory in their initial off- 3 ] p ay Ee bi model and showgirl who looked, foy When they had fnished their cially-announced encounter With) : » ; L lor indirectly. He added that many the first time since her arrest, all of Work, besides the 13 ships sunk, 20 German planes. ee § |gvoupe already had ealled off their ; i ; her 30 years, were shambpling wrecks a We petnming from & bombing raid BEE BL | conventions prior te the order. AR : : Probationary Reports Critical others were scattering in all @i-icu un be : f : : E : , - > a ; rections i an efter to escape the! ot Ttalieh feet ih which twe Rh ee > | Joseph B. Bastinan, defense trans= Judge Goldstein had before him devasiation of the American PAR |r ie ibs KE, Bh, the Toration ET EG | portation director, yesterday asked : Fy 7 psychiatrie and probation reports The Bombe Wounded the Jap: CL conselidateq B-24 bombers Tought that meetings affecting the war ef- 4 fy j % on the trio arrested in a shabby : i jO8 8 Tht of Movin] hp : fort be ‘skeletonized ing the lines ry furnished room a few days after Sy DMN Dek pA I. G : Fei f the example set by the American : Nd Mrs, Susie Flora Reich, middle-aged ' M4 & J. Gipson. LL. H. Starnes and Ro A. Brevick, all of the Allison division [© yy ; : : , ged lothg enough to refuel And take on to the sea. The American planes of nd FoR y Legion 11 8 fOFthCOMIng CORVE: \ . Ol Ta Raich midtie Reed 1 % reached their North African base : . tpn.” 3 Sutton last Mareh 5,
fresh bomb loads & ; pic ithout serious damage and without Le hE Sighted by Patrol Fiter My ait to peisoRnel the War de- The Legion national convention, J % A The reports spared none of the Sigh bv Path X casualty to personnel, ? E three, Miss Webb was deseribed as
& 4 $f 4 =» Minug parade, rallies and fun-mak= 4 § & : vart «45d * , : i i teir pilots credited Capt : : i i gas City j | West e - HE of be, ARK. HH iis The action occured June 13, ahd Allison Worker Rewarded eX Fam on on Regal robes for honored queens of Job's Daughters, , , , Five of DAYS We Res! inellgence iio rts of Beebe. Ark ith gept. 18-21. Heretofore, the conven: | tient of the trio and it was pointed 5 he communique confirmed reports tk has Been a Arawh out affair of the 21 bethel queens whe escorted the grand officers this merning, ohit that: deanite: er assertion, she Cairo that the American a : . "00 Left to right, Betty Fischer, Hammond: Evelyn Kauts, Terre Haute; Hh Bp
j|bombers helped beat off Italian F or Saving Labor on Gear S ar Seienrehon, # val i Alice Jean Little, Indianapolis; Esther Saunders, Hartford City, and acy HoRok Bent 1 Oklanonay
warships attacking British convoys | Marietta Landis, Marion, med re oi land Seale a ta ag § § felt! ceived bad marks for behavior and d/ahd scored hits on the 83000-ton]| Ay idea which saves 21 per cent oh world battlefields. In that gop: | Mr. Eastman caid that i is fel 5 0 in various studies.
* or * Married Less Than Year |b ; Or anizer of State Order The reports said her marriage | travel ean be avoided € reports ge in ther did not realize they were at-| [OF the largest awards ever given a ehines and the Allison engine stands | Boi tidhdnniinii SET 1034 lasted less than a year, that
tacking part of an ivasion fleet, | ‘The communique was based Of 8 lGanera) Motors employee for a/vp under gruelling desert Aghting| # a / ] d f A / S 1 she was dropped from a world's fe located La | preliminary report received from | ‘conditions far better than anything | GLASS 00 WORKERS onore Q nnua ession fair concession as a showgirl bes BIACAR sibs . fi
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of Fand-based bombers who par- terday that army airmen scored 4
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Pattleship Littorio and the 23800- of the 1abor required to process a tion, the representatives sald, ne ra j} CINE TESIIOY fuelr we of
ek wi pil ieee "on eaveun gear for the Allison aitplane en: Allisoh-powered planes are “reap: To, the opening blow, although] Worked With Britieh Fleet gine won for Robert Jf Gipson one ing a daily harvest of axis war mae °C ent SUPEIVIS
ME transports and iz. -~ 4 \ Abs | suggestion. harbor | Col Halty A. Halverson, commaha:| o Guinne plant works man: the axis has been able to put inte a : : : hn pause she was “unsuitable” and that ager, presented Mr. Gipson a $1000 the air.” | 10th annual session of the Terre Haute and Indianapolis are|y.. avwrival in New York “coincided
. Coral (INE the affy aif forces in North! J | Africa \ i AR di Jouneil, Order of ta perfar a'ela p : 4 hia} : \ war bond. ©. H Starnes, general 5 4% 4 10 PICNIC MONDAY Grand Guardian Couneil, to perform at 7 o'clock tonight pre=| closely with her association with a nhing Ti aT. S10 mb the foreman, and R. A. Breviek, di) gPORTE—The Allison Patrol Job's Daughters of Indiana, opened | cq the ritualistic exemplifica=| man who for some time thereafter Ba th Cr tian fie , | this morning at the Claypool ho: made it possible for her to live in
ed icional superint Were on ; oy : ; operation With the British feet! Visional superintendent, J PRE savaleade of automobiles earty= g 3 . ; “ | tien by bethel 8, Ft. Wayne. peration with the British t hand When the award wat made team of the Northern Indianal A « e & tel with Mrs, Mae Marcum "Mother TTY cio ile Fret alae
and the Roval Air Force” in attack: , At , ai] ‘ BART - re A111 ela BPs $ EE es A Tealion and inspected the gears made by American Softball association ha | ing approxifately 3000 employees Jacobs, Indianapolis, organizer of _The eon * fe tomor land resulted in his separation from baak in tha MeAiHAH AAA 0 | the new process. Won ite first two games, defeating Of the Owens-Tllinoiz Glass Co, Gag the state order, Sone. i ihe gi ow with daneing in the Riley POOR | 1. io wife The attack began about 6 ! ‘vu | Midwest of Marion, 3:0, and the City, Ind, Will arrive here Monday| sembly room by the honored at® p.m. : | Eli Shonbrun, petty thief and ne atyack brgah about © a. MW $ \ | . queens of Freneh Lick and Gary, Important events on tomerrow's E ; 18° ib continued, ‘when the Rivalry is inereasing in the qual: KOKOMO Eagles, 1:0. . . . The golf | for the seventh annual pienie of F.C Fo rh ol schedule include the election of | 5 Colneart of he Ented beauty om lian fleet, consisting of the bat- ity competition award whieh i] veath playing ih the City Indus: the company at Riverside park. Ceremonial processions, in which officers and the banquet honoring ag Rod yonniD Se ps Littorio and Cavour, ae:|given monthly to the department | tial league also won, its Arey WO! Bue to transportation difficulties, | ne grand officers were escorted by| the grand officers , , nied By several Cruisers ahd scoring highest ih production Matches, downing Internationa | between Gag City and Indianapolis, | ine honored queens of the state's| Mrs, Marie Gerber, Hartford City, | b g a of destioyers, was en: gual der dq Harvester 8@'%<11%, and Curtiss: : % Agar | he : hi i . " chair at Sing Sing prison—a mans a Ae on quality, Quantity, orqeriihess ah at , the company employees agreed 103) pethels, highlighted the morn=| Will replace Mrs, Hazel Riethmiller, li tered, The Meet was appatent: cleanliness. The bevel gears, dept.| Wright, 46:6. . . . The Allison “V&*| grr the cavaloade of autos. DHV=|ins session. The Weloome to In.| Ft. Wayne, as grand guardian fol. | 08t0rY sentence because of their route to attack a large and|38%, was the fn t ih the are in second place in the City Man= |. wii 5 I OT a oar | los tris oe ate Tike win | conviction of first degree murder vo Attack & lai and 387, was the Arst unit © win the ! ) ergs will be given eertificates to be dianapolic was given by Otto Cox, | lowing the election, Mr, Pawlik will without recommendation of mere Me ta hve. (OUE| award twice ih succession. Inter: ufacturers Softball league With tW0 yeeq on amusement devices ab the|accoeiate Erand patron. O, E. 8.|Suceced Dean Oraft, Indianapolis, Without SD mencaNOn of Fer AR concentrateq their attack est in the contest i showing ye: | Victories and one defeat. . . : Th park. Accompanying the MPIoYees and was responded to by Ben Paw- | 4% associate grand guardian, " i re A FWA Tta ah battleships Seot= sults in increased efficiency through: formation of tennis and other Fees will be the 143-piece Grant GOURLY | jij astociate Vice grand guardian, Job's Daughters of Indiana was PLAN O, E, 8, PICNIC 4 considerable number of qiteet out the production division of the reation activities iz underway. band. Jeffersonville. founded in 1023 by Mrs, Jacobs, It| The auxiliary of Prospect chaps Anti-Alreratt Fire Failed AlN GIS $f rr Paul Delong is ehairman of ar=| Presentations of the American i8 an independent organization |ter 452, O, E, 8, met this afternoon HE-Adrera fe Fale 2 #4 8 R. L. Finkenseaedt, resident ep: rangements. He will be assisted by flag, Job's Daughters’ tributes and though closely connected with the) at Masonio temple, Prospect st, and “AR A result of thiz aif attack by! The return from Egypt and Libya resentative of the army air forces Deane Martin, Edward Wines, the baby bethel of French Liek Masons and the O. E. 8, Organized [State ave, to plan its annual pies , American and British planes, the|of the Allison service representatives at Allizons, has been promoted from Audrey Dillman, Jack Miller, Gene were part of the late merning and for young women, 13 to 20 years of [nie to be held in August, . There Tralian warships were put to fight brought farther acclaim for the major to the rank of lieutenant: @purgeon, Pat Malay, Richard Bur=|early afternoon activities, age, members must be relatives of | will be no meetings during July
without attacking the British ves: performance of the Allison engine colonel. rig, I. B. Button and George Poling.| Drill teams from Ft, Wayne master Masons in good standing. |and August, 3 a ee l-GL : : me rs er me x EBL - - ~ = Trrrer—— rr ——————— i —
APL. sels. Our planes encountered a eons | gi Wi a HAR v : act <iq le t of anti-aireraft = J ii WHICH Wag ineffective” though the communique stated \ that the Italian ships Poiibed were the Littotrio and Ca5 Youl, there seemeq to be some possi bility that the vessels were other ship's of the same classes. The <t eqition of Janes Fighting fet Them Have tt | SHIPS, world-wide authority on naval strength, lists the Cavour as torpedoed and “believed © have been damaged beyond repair” in 5 the British attack at Taranto Nov ii, 1840. The Litterie alse was 4
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Frederick DD. Hunt and Anne Andel, both of Indiana, today . Were listed among Americans whe Will be returned from the Far Past on the Swedish motorship Grips: nol The Gripshol sailed from New BOYS WILL ENFORCE Yikes hisht with Japanese and rhatland nationg aboard. It will p EQ exehange its paszengers for AmeriPL YGROUND RULES ‘ans at Lourenco Marques, Portus stionn of Pal elub safety pa- giese Fast Africa ih } inde will] Among the Gripsholit's pasgenLuzar, ety EES Were the former Japanese Ame announced to- bassador 0 the United States Kichizabuto Nomura, and “Peace as natural Envoy” Sabure Kuru, whe were calling on Secretary of State Cove dell Hull when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbos
ORDER OF ST. MARKS TO PARADE SUNDAY
1 mdependent Order of 8t Marks will parade from the 8enaté ave. Y. M. C A to the Mt Patan Baptigt ehureh for the an1 sermon Sunday afternoon and
i return to the “¥.° Light and lovely little shoes, designed for
The ¥Y M C. A band will lead )/ : ) Le : he parade; Henry Mitchell will WN flattering effect—=te make you feel as if
eive az marshal, and Mrs Lottie Ger _& a you were walking on air; as if you could the past MALONE and patrons fi Thomas order president, 2 in S = \ Sad - Marion county, followed by refrech- charge of general arrangements / dance through the hottest summer! All ments. Myrtle Morrisg is worthy Others assisting are BEdward Wise 4 TN Coy Vt matron and Edgar Williams worthy | dom, band director, and Charles white, brown.and-white, white with shin patron { MeLaughlin, band manager ———————— ET ON Washable Wonders ing golden nail-heads. FUNNY BUSINESS { ;
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