Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1942 — Page 4
Basic weapon of the infantry is the rifle. And at Camp Atterbury, the cadre of the 83d infantry “division is receiving sound training in rifle use. Pictured are some men from the headquarters company: again in the 83d infantry. Here, Sergt. John Metzger Feceiving some extn curricular ‘help from Second Lieut. John Visco.
You've got to know how to take a rifle apart and put it together the mechanism to Sergt. John Ataints, St
Today's War Movies|: 5% 555 21-19 DRAFT IN] Rita Hare. Soon
By YS C. OECHSNER
United Dress Central Sune ropean Manager - on. vacation.)
Dispatches. "ot the last few days from neutral|certainly still is—an acute shortage listening-posts bordering on Geary 3 of 8 orth — — omin aganda cam urgin peop . : ren. this winter “because next manpower, and sabotage of both FDR Believes Younger Men spring the Ukraine and the Ca pay dividends insuring the reich It is reassuring that the), iv.q- with Nazi ¢ srs ‘sant as asls have had to revert to this old promise to keep up morale but there| .. to run the paisa sted cold
s F. Keemls is
want in all departments.”
no reason why it should deceive anyone outside the reich.
cgaus will begin to|farm and factory machinery was
by both neutral and German experts in Berlin. In the Ukraine, there was—and|’
1942 BOUBTED
of, both agricultural and industrial
Won't Be (Called - Before 1943.
. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P).
gll time against) general. In some localities where I
lectives as best they could, and,
~ Neither the Ukraine nor the Caucasus, if Germany should conguier through interpreters, with Russian. President Roosevelt said yester-
1, will yield the Nazis a substantial
t at any time in the nearjan extensive trip made less ture. I say this on the basis of|a year ago behind the ¢
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Nice Going, Pete Lambertus—
CONGRATULATIONS to Pete Lame _ bertus, yes, and to all of the 300 employees of the American Bearing Corp. for winning the coveted Army-Navy E award this week. . . . Rear Admiral William C. Watts - game down to make the award, and all 300 employees received Army-Navy buttons to _ #port in their lapels. . . . They're reslly helping to: win the war oil at American . « « . And so are such people as tte: Seils and John A. St. Clair, employees of the’E C. Atkins Co, and Mrs. Bonnie Lee pith Lewis, until recently with RCA. They've been singled out by the war progluction board for special certificates. The tkins men figured out a way to reduce the of a sawing operation on a tank part om eight minutes to 10 seconds. . . . iretty good, eh? . , . And Mrs, Lewis figured out a time saver, too. . , . P. 8. We Jiked the way Pete Lambertus walked out nn a prefs conference and Admiral Waits. He stood around and talked a couple of utes, then “took a powder” He exained he couldn't “get out any bearings” sitting there and talking.
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ving Co. is going to try it again. A corps officer in World War I, he’s just : to the signal corps at Philadelphia
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“ended Labor Day with Kansas City in first
| + +» + And Coach Pop Heddon’s Butler Bulle .
peasants, there were primarily only|qov he did not think it would be than y Tie i No vo women and children to harvest and necessary to call up 18 and 19-year-|
} lines sow with hand uipment. A surn . old youths for service in the armed forces before the first of next year. Mr. Roosevelt said at his press ‘conference that the armed services were now taking in about as many men as they can actually train with present facilities. .* ig He nid saien decision on the draft d 3 rt of 18 an -year-old youths a ably would be made during the fall| Miss Rita Hayworth, the and that he was discussing with. the | °d singing and darjcing star of the army whether enabling legislation|movies, will be in Indianapolis Priwill be needed in the immediate|day, Sept. 25, to help boost Marfuture. J ion county’s war bond sales over Enlistments May End oe | 34000, ,000. quota for the month. : . e headline a program of Present law forbids the call of] a vx 18 and 19-year-old registrants to Sage ames 5 Cate, tabactive duty. e. or the show will The president said that the gov-] ertiment has under discussion plans BN Jo hose. who to halt enlistments for the armed) gince tne (apernacle has 8500
selective| ots, a capacity chowd would
complete direction over the filling bring De total var-tond Sass re
of the needs of the various services. of $75 for each $100 bond. He reported that the enlisted per-{ several ‘civie groups will conduct
Sept. 12, 1942.
What's Cookin in Sports
THE. AMERICAN Association season
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place . . . and-the Indians only 8% games behind K. C. ... . but nevertheless in sixth place. . . . And now the ball club has sold its ‘hard = hitting third sacker, Joe Bestudik, (.326for _ the season) and Earl Reid, righthanded pitcher, to the Brooklyn Dodgers for cash and four ball players. to be delivered next year. « »» Ray Poat pitched a shut-out over the White Sox right off the bat after Cleveland recalled him from the Indians. . . , For . the second consecutive year, an 1. U. baseball, player was singled out as the Western Conference's most valuable player. This year it was Johnhy Logan, right-handed. hurler. Last year it was Don Dunker, now. on the Great Lakes naval station .pitéhing staff. . . . Coach Elmer Burnham has his ' Purdue Boilermakers working out hard for the opener against Fordham Sept. 26. . .', Billy Hillenbrand’s ailing arm still has Coach Bo McMillin worried down at I. U.
teering hag ‘been’ ‘particularly heavy ets. Th Americ Le recently, is now up to about 700,000 gion 267 Inclige The Au I crease also in officer personnel. |ican Legion members; the Carole Heprings Next Week Lombard, Victory unit, headed op The president's statement one. Mis: Mildred dred ost EO. by. Mrs. ‘draft problems followed an an- pris Coffey; the Junior League, | nouncement by ‘Chairman Andrew headed by Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick J. May (D. Ky.) of the house mili-jang the Marion county women’s ortary affairs committee that hear-|ganization of the war savings staff, ings probably ‘would begin next headed: by Mrs. Susan: ‘Ostrom and week on a bill to make 18 and 19-|jnrs. Laura Ray. year=old boys eligible for the draft.| The city’s 57 theaters will begin The war department, which has selling bonds for the Hayworth show long sought to amend the selective and the civic leaders service act to draw on the lower<|the age manpower pool, further em- Tuesday af the War Memorial a1 the critical manpower |ditorium to outline. their campaign | situation yesterday ‘by announcing| Before her appearance in Indianthat college students in the enlisted |apolis, Miss Hayworth: is scheduled reserves will probably be called toto appear at similar bond sale shows | duty when they it 20., : in ‘Kokomo and Tatazetie. Sate
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dogs have just had their fingerprints taken, because their practice field adjoins the Fieldhouse where the Navy has a signaling’ school. .. . . They might study signaling: together. . . . Now that the Navy has the Fieldhouse, the Butler basketeers are to get the use of the Tech gym this winter.
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Notes From the Mail Bag—
FROM ENGLAND, Lieut. Thomas A. Lanahar sends one of those V-mail letters. . . He says the English people are “very kindly and absolutely amazing in their calm, effis i clent attitude toward the. war and its prose-- oi * x
Local
{mored force, cavalry, coast artillery,
be “free”—except that’ the tickets|at
leral’s and the military police.
- | sonne}-of the navy for which volun« the advance bond sales for the tick-|un
| men. with a very large recent In-ipuih Fields and assisted by Amer-
ve ‘will meet at 7:30 p. m.|
Making a *tuil* of thelk Hien are these isle. men tro the $34 intatey dvbion of Comp Aletbery. Sama, Corp: Joseph Esok. They are members of the. 908th field artillery company of the Ba division,
OFFICER COURSE : OPEN TO MORE|
. Qu : f Three Hoosier athletic stars including Bill Menke and campucil uoia o. | Kane, formerly of Indiana university, have:been appointed cadet officers {at the navy's pre-flight training school at. Iowa City, Iowa. Cadet Menke has been named commander of his battalion of cadets | with the rank of leutenant- ander. ‘He also serves as regimental adjutent. Cadet Kane and RO! K. Greene of Whiting have; non. made second class petty officers. SBN 8 Named on several all-American| ; |teams, Cadet Menke also won the Balfour basketball award. He spent several months in the navy as an Col. Robinson Hitchcock, ‘state enlisted petty officer before training
Board” Volunteers. Increased For September.
The number of volunteers who
| [selective service director, empha-|ironster was effected. While sn {sized in the announcement ' that|.niisted man, he trained and played|:
candidates for this type of officer training must make application ne basketball ‘squad at. Great
through: their selective” service ; : boards and not: through ‘the office $8 Kane was Big go Eo of officer procurement. ; |1040-61-42 Candidatés’ will be ‘Himited to the in following. schools and will be assigned on the basis of proved aptitudes: Anti-aircraft artillery, ar- rE : Lo Ri seaman ‘second-class, son of Mr. and ¢ Mrs, Frank Rushton, 102 W. Arizona st., has returned to Norfolk, Va., af-
engineer, field . artillery, infantry, |, go AY ordnance, Sonal tenk destroyer and| Bepomes Sergeant chemical warfare service. ter a 10-day leave. He was gradus te of ArAge Limits 180 45 3 Tour patina A=" | ated from Sacred Heart, school and ' Candidates will not be considered |8ineering school of Albany, N. Y. Ra ald t schools for: Army air forces ad-|{has been ‘promoted to - technicali MAf : ministrative, the army administra- sergeant at Camp Polk, La. Sergt. tive, quartermaster, medical admin-|Boyd is in the plans -and training. istrative, finance, the adjutant gen-|office in the headquarters division.| He is the husband of Mrs. Ruth 13" To be considered for the training,|Boyd and son of Mrs. Louise Boyd), candidates must be between 18 and {of 2618 EB Mich. st. . 45 d must be classified op entitled | # * . to classified in ' class 3-A.! If} i under the age of 21, the registrant] must obtain the written consent of parents or guardians in order to : compete. ; A ‘signed waiver of dependency. must’ be Dresented, but Col.” Hitch=| cock 4 do draw
NEW YORK, Sept. 11 (U, Pd— Infants soon may feel the effects
‘wartime shortages “with the navy Jan. 14, has show of RATER EINE ine
| third Signalman. The 18
60 days unless wi board increases production quo of manufacturers.‘ Baby = walkers| Mr. and M and strollers also ‘may “become #4¢ Warman scarcities, or | BIGHT.
