Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1942 — Page 4
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Expects to “Summon Men : With Dependent Wives “In November.
the taste of success. rao dn + sleet hue #9 cess, you've done something,” he wn declared. “The heart of good. citizenship) th with a man making himself|
le to do something.” The time has come and past, Mr. before.
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Bi ’ ai . sabotage this law and attempt to After Allen Charges Morgan asserted, for endless talk] “biggest job, would | board, to give it a lair and honest % free America. trial” “It’s time for more talk about : Costiins fram, Page One) Subles? bo. WOMEN GET WAR rosts. es sonnel board, all appointed by the have is.the realization of the, preci. the Allen letter was made public, governor, indorsed Mr. Allen’s letter. ousness of the heritage of ts of Wa rich . ered the situation very completely;”| | Mr. Mo is not satisfied that! adopted & policy of hiring ; sad Earl R. Beck, Republican ] 1 1} his pupils merely know the detalls|in preference to civilian men of wile thing is a matter of acceptance of i : ¢ i; — ine —- vee rE a a new idea. It is a matter of edu- : ; : : Republicans made statements| William C. Birthwright, Deinioport. of the Allen peng ‘ |cratic member of the board, said » that efforts are being made to|Allen’s letter have been known to ‘sabotage the merit system,” -com- board members for some time, imminent or where the men ‘were { “I haven't. been close to the sit-|ever, that the governor has been| crew pauses during maneuvers in Aiation,” es added, “but. I think sympathetic “to what the board is| the 156-degree heat of the Call- (00% Supporting thelr wives or famHe said that some institution ‘For example, the board inducted wn it. and Jak We Should slay heads had been co-operating with With » swig of water, one man who had two childreh and
director and other members of the about “American rights.” . the teaching. of the essence of + Gonspiracy. | Two other otis of the per- duties” bom Co r a > | WASHINGTON: Sept. 3 (0. SU 3 “called for ie purpose of ob-| “I think Mr. Allen's lettér cov ouiness secstary of War Si wi member of the board. “The whole Se Sow ha Setals |i preter Mes ‘8 number of prom-|cation and time.” that conditions described in Mr. ‘nented Lieut. Gov. Charles Dawson.| Mr. Birthwright emphasized, how- "A member of aU. §. army tank | VDeTe men married with induction|‘the merit system can be made to| trying to accomplish.” fornia desert to wet his "whistle |i: the personnel board to the fullest another ' because the wife : com-
Severna. should order. a full in-
‘anyone, regardless of political af forward - piece of. legislation.”
fast night that he believed the
estigation of the charges made by Allen and’ should "discharge
fillations, seeking: “to sabotage this “It ‘wes the aim of ‘the Republi-
can. party in passing the law,” Mr. Gates said, “to see that the un-
= MEANS NEW POLICY
By UNITED PRESS. Japan finally admitted, implicitly if not directly, today that the resignation of Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo marked a major change in policy, regardless of the possi-
; ein Gate, go P Sa extent but that others had not been ADMIT T060 ACTION plained to board members that her
The fourth member of the personnel board, Paul Bausman,
EE HARRY ICE NAMED 1 ‘STATE PENAL POST
husband was not supporting “her and the family. ‘The board members: figured that he would be of
family in the army than out, Mr. Scott said that even if con-
19-yearfold boys eligible for draft it will not help the manpower supply much in his area because large numbers of the boys in this age
more financial assistance to his.
gress passes a law making 18. and! -
fortunates who are wards of the| Harry T. Ice, Indianapolis lawyer, state receive the best care possible] was appointed a member of the bility . that 1t might mean an early group already have Jotned Ste army
and see that they were not made board of trustees of the state re-|Stab in the back at far eastern or naw.
formatory today by. Governor| Russia, Enlistments Heavy
victims of political patronage.” '' Bobbitt Praises Allen
Afch N.: Bobbitt, Republican state
Schricker, He succeeds J. Russell Townsend,
chairman at the time the G. O. P.-| few weeks ago to enter the navy. ‘controlled , legislature passed the| Both are Republicans. -
jenis system law, wrote a letter fo Mr. Allen in which he said “keep up the good work you have been doing and may the good people of
Indiana rise to help you.”
serve on the reformatory board un-
{ “artisan politics has no place in| til July 19, 1946. He is a graduate fhe care of unfortunate people who|of Butler and Harvard universities.
are compelled to spend their lives in these institutions,” Mr. Bobbitt . mdded. “It was to cure these evils and provide the best care possible air force squadrons based in" Brit-
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for these people, that the merit law |ain destroyed 1000 enemy planes
‘was passed.
also of Indianapolis, who resigned a
Mr. Ice, director of the central Indiana council of the Boy Scouts): and a past president of the state junior chamber of commerce, will
nese ‘news agency that a new fore eign minister would be named soon and‘ that he would also head . the new “ministry - for greater’ east As aid i Tokyo ° had. previously made it known that the new ‘ministry, announced just after Togo’s resignation, would work with the army and would control the personnel of Japanese. embassies, legations and consulates in the area affected. ‘It- was Indicated that the war lords were taking. direct control of matters under the new ministry in order to squeeze every ounce they
Berlin quoted the official Japa~|
Enlistments from the board 1
in the city, with the result that the board's quotas often: have been: reduced substantially.
in war industries: who do not have highly : skilled . jobs: and who. can
being taken from war industries are 20 and 21" who have been working there for only a short time. Before. ‘placing anyone now in a deferred ‘classification in 1-A, the board notifies the man: that he is
up ‘for classification and gives him |
an opportunity to present any new
area: have been among the heaviest]
But it is taking the man working |
easily be replaced.” Most of the men |
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; and lost 700 themselves during the|could out of occupied territories, evidence concerning himself that “*It is unthinkable that. narrow|third year of the war, the air min-|Indo-China, Thailand and occupied might tend to convince tke board “selfish partisans should conspire tolistry disclosed last night. : China. that his deferment should be con- — tinued. All three board members pass on each case, and in only one case so far has there been a disagreement as to classification. In this case, two members thought the man should be sent to the army—and he was. In addition to Mr, Scott, the members are Homer Asher, teller at the Bankers Trust Co., and Fred Wolf, electrician at the Chevrolet commercial body division of General Motors.
SHORTRIDGE UPL, | LL SIX DAYS, DIES Next Tuesday William Lawrence Stich, right -guard, would have reported for. practice with the Shortridge - high school football team.
But six. days: ago he ‘became ill and yesterday morning he died at City
hospital, : ‘Bill was 16, the only son of Mr.| and Mrs. Lawrence Stich, of 3022 N. Harding st. An Eagle Boy Scout with woop, William would have been a senior this term at Shortridge. Besides athletics, he was interested in mu-| sic and for two years played in the Shortridge orchestra, in addition to playing cornet with the “knothole band” at Victory baseball fleld:: He was a member of Our. Redeemer Lutheran church, His parents are the only immediate survivors. The funeral, which Will be pri-} vate, will be held at 10 a. m, Saturday at the J. C. Wilson mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. ;
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