Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1942 — Page 5
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"PLAN DEFENSE PGNIG HHESE READY To ain FOR PERRY TOWNSHIP] co cicOME WILLKIE, “i
Till 38 CHUNKING, Aug. 7 (U. P)— A picnic is one of the methods
Wendell Willkie will receive a |which Jack Williams, civilian de- hearty Neleome’ in Smmgins if fense director for Perry township, is| '¢ decides to China, sii using to train workers.
said today. ‘ He sees it as a way to increase] Cen. Wu Teh, segretary of the the township’s community spirit central Kuomintang,
PLAN
SYNTHETIC. QUININE | ¢ PUT IN PRODUCTION
By Science Service PHILADELPHIA, Aug.
MER SIX SONS
: and other| and a sure way of getting his|Prominent Chinese officials cabled a| civilian defense workers together to| Welcome to Mr. Willkie and promtalk things over. ised assistance in guiding him on a The party will be held. at noon, tour of “all phases of present day
: . (In Washington, D. C.,"it was unMadison road. Governor Sehricker derstood Mr. Willkie contemplated a has been invited to speak. C. Har- trip to China, India, Australia and vey Bradley, the Marion county ihe Middle East, but that he had
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In civilian life, Melvin and Elmer Summers, brothers, nine substitutes which will be offiAnd that’s about what theyre doing now in the ravy--geltiiig schedule, together with standards From Mayor Sullivan who hadn't turned 17 yg, wanted| . PR seas forces against naphthoate and quinacrine hydroBervice of América, will be honored| Elmer attained his 17th year on P aq y from disabling periodic fever. Hear- COOL DRINKS faunity house. and headed for Great Lakes.
Mrs. William Ward to Get|in tne map making business at the George F. Cram Co., 730 E. Wash- |clal in the new U. 8. pharmacopoeia ; . | ington st. have been announced ahead of Emblem of Honor Pin schedule, r standard ready to make a few changes in boundary lines, . or iii prepars on hase of tiie Melvin is 19 and was going into the navy last March but Elmer, | 'T8€2 prolesiing © Ms. William Ward, Indianapolis Due to the present shortage of} him to wait until they could go in 3 ; nother with six sons in the armed | together. quinine, two synthetics, pamaquine chloride, may be of special value & a patriotic ceremony at 8 p. m.|July 29th and last Monday the two in keeping our armed forces free day .at the Brookside com-|0f them took the oath in the navy ings are now under way in congress Mayor Sullivan will present her| Former pupils at Manual high on quinacrine patents which are
hi an Emblem of Honor pin, given | school, Melvin and Elmer are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Sum-
outstanding American mothers. Mrs. Ward lives at 1222 N. Colopado ave. Two of her sons, William M. and Sas, are in the army and four oth-
mers, 826 Harrison st. 2 -»
‘Home on Furlough
Melvin Elmer
alleged to restrict production. Totaquine, another anti-malarial, will also be in the new official book of drugs. This contains the familiar quinine but is mixed with several other related substances also found in the cinchona barks.
Lieut. and Mrs. Sith
Virgil Smith Jr. has been commissioned a second lieutenant at Ft. Francis E. Warren, Wyo., following his graduation from officers’
givilian defense director and other officials from the headquarters will address workers in the afternoon. E. Edwin Thompson of the park will admit civilian defense ‘workers
not yet made a decision.)
CERVUS CLUB TO MEET The Cervus club will have its monthly business meeting at 1 p. m.| |\
CRANKY, NERVOUS
and their families free of charge on that date. { Monday at the Hotel Lincoln, Cards Calvin Leedy, director of organ-|will follow at 2 o'clock. Hostesses 1945 N. La-|ization and training in the town-|will be the Mesdames Violet La-
ers, Leonard T., Fred J. Joseph S. John E, are in the navy. One Remains at Home Another son, Thomas, 19, is at home. , Principal speaker will be Comm. R. H. G. Mathews, in charge of In-| diana naval recruiting, and Charles| well, chairman of the Second] Ward Democratic club, will be master of ceremonies, A musical prohas been arranged by Mrs. Bith Briscoe, chairman of the SecWard Women’s Democratic
William Koron, 20, is visiting his It is expected that this mixture can| candidate school there. mother, Mrs. Voneda P arker, 1261 be obtained from native ecinchona Lieut. Smith's parent Sy Mr. and Shelby st., while| Armour institute in Chicago and|barks found in Mexico and Central| Mrs. Virgil Smith Sr. on a nine-day|Boston Tech. He and Mrs. Deeds|and South America instead of our | Salle st, and his wife, Mrs. Edith|ship, is arranging games and con-|Follette, Arthur Wabnitz and Beafurlough from|jive at the Wells-Roberts hotel in| former source in Japanese-held ter-| Decker Smith, 732 Pleasant Run |tests. Two hundred soldiers will be|trice Wieck. Mrs. Harry W. Moore
Great Lakes|oOklahoma City. ritory in the Far East. parkway, attended the graduation. !invited to the 6 o’clock supper. is president. naval training EA - = :
station. Mr. Koron, an appren-| Graduate From Chanute
tice seaman, has been in the sery-| .FPVi. Joseph H. Doser, son of H. E. ice six weeks and | Doser, 1502 Ruth drive, Ravenswood, is studying to be a| Was graduated recently from the carpenter's mate. Chanute field school of the army “He attendedq'air forces technical training .comShu, which is sponsoring the af-| Mr. Koron echnical high|mand. While at the field he was school and was enrolled in a CCC | trained in various technical operaThe 12th District American Le- camp in Oregon. He was employed | tions vital to the maintenance of Ee ioe guard will present the|py Kingan & Co. before joining the | fighting planes. 3 ; navy.
ais WARN DUTCH o | Mrs. Geo: O. Parker Sr. 1031 N ON 2D FRONT AID Grant ave, has been iad from
LONDON, Aug. 7 (U. P.)—Nazi corporat to sergeant with the quarauthorities in Holland have warned iermnnster department ab FY. Riley, 4 Dutchmen that they will be liable ? to shooting if they appear outdoors| rn during any allied invasion, the| Capt. Jack C. D. Deeds, formerly Dutch Aneta mews agency reported | of Indianapolis, has been. assigned $oday. to the Oklahoma City air depot as . Gen. Friedrich Rhristiansen of the | a post utilities officer. Prior to en- TT a: Nazi occupation forces also was|tering the army in April,” Capt. Sergt. Bodell Lieut. Burich quoted as saying that any civilian| Deeds was a construction engineer.| . who attempts he aid the yi He Was graduated from Manual| DEFT: Charles Bodell, son of forces will be executed. training high school and attended | Mrs. Mary Bodell, R. R. 3, recently ~|was promoted to the rank of sergeant at the army air base at Perrin field, Tex. Sergt. Bodell is a member of the: 509th school squadron. He enlisted at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. RIGHT: Lieut. S. J. Burich Jr, 22, of the marine corps, has been visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Burich of Willomere estate. He is on active duty at New River, N. C. He was graduated from Shortridge high school and the U.S. naval academy this year. 8% 8 4 Pvt. Robert M. Watt Jr., has returned to Camp Sutton, N. C., fol=lowing a furlough he spent here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt Sr., Homecroft addi-
tion. His wife resides at 4440 Marcy lane.
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” ” ” Lieut. Frank C. Nickerson, 3560 N. Grant ave. has successfully completed a special course at the sig2 yards does Janey up for|nal _corps’ new school at Camp Mone ie Hin Musphy, Fla He was selociet on dar of the Week!) Ibe does the basis of an aptitude test. you an apron! Smooth in
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them. wonder-savet's! ® All Kinds of Uses for These!| thomas Benowa Ball, son of Mr. and " Mrs. Victor Ball, 306 8. Harris ave.; Wesley Andrew Chastain, son of Mr. and yi t ng emnants Mrs. Ivis H. Chastain, 925. Coffee st.; " Herbert Leon Jourdan, son of Mr. and ; r Mrs, Herbert Jourdan, 4500 Evansion sved ris Guleff, son o rs. Fan Guleff, Aprons, brunch coats, creepers, . New York st., James Lee Anderson, dresses . . , you can run from|son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, AtoZ and SAVE with suit-] 1238 English ave.; Bill Ray Cooke, son ings! | kinds of weaves of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke, 2409 g »| Jackson st., Richard Louis Cook, son of many colors, and tubfast, of|Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cook, 153¢ Hoyt ave. Leon Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Weaver, 5138 Primrose ave. William "Clinton BURN son of 2 and Mrs, Loy rguson, 0X Bo Porsils sen Special! 21¢ Yd. Wilfred Steele, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Sule, 802Y, A Division s st.; , Rober, Dallas e, son oO Ir. an 0 Lee Reg: 33¢ Print Broadcloth, Spec! 27T¢ Yd. |N. Dearborn st.; Lewis Sirairen Heitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pal Heitz, 1133 N. De- - : Quincy st.; Walter Thomas Kendall, son of Mr. William E. JBenaall, 205 W. 6th st. o Joseph Koltcz, son Al Liter, 521 S. Harris s. Har . Gere! Richard Melford Outcalt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Outealt, 4071 College ave.; Leo Skaggs, 2112 La Langley ave.; Cecil Andogie Rardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rardin, Rockville, Ind.; Thomas Marshall Callahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Callahan, 618 Highland ave.; James Norman Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Morgan, 415 Harris. 8.89 Board 8 Inducts enh inducted into the army last week: Dalmas W. Stanley, 430 N. Temple ave., Apt. 1; John Earl Brooks, 227 N. Delaware st.; Edwin Henry Kast, 307 Federal bldg. Merritt Daniel Hummer, 430 Meridian st., No. 1; Joseph Charles Urban, 230 E. Ninth st. . NG. 607; James Sim Benge, 843 N. New Jersey st.; Leo T. Pope, Park ave.; Milton B. Mor ris, 130 Washington st.; Tack Clyde Kinz, 505 N. Noble st.; Richard Lewis Hood, 441
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