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COLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 2¢ (U. PJ. ried oo should be sven)

overseas. They mist be fn ‘tHe mail before | Nov. 1 to insure their delivery under ythe tree “over there” on Christmas

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mas parcel” and y ‘pledge was industry to replace mm mar pare wna Shr” des ver it in time. :

the Planned Parenthood Federa- Keep It Small it ou Can

ion of America, said today. Dr, Pierce told the 23d annual Shipping Tourwg to Sranspost ( health commis- terials essen e Be of Stig effort, the post office would appre- : clate if you would keep the pack-

‘nothing larger than ordinary shoebox and no ‘heavier [then six pounds. They hdd that food afd clothing are provided for men and suggest the folks beck home and awe other kind of gift. The postal regulation says parcels must not exceed 11 pounds or 18 inches in length or 42 inches in informa and girth combined. Be“It ve obliged Ee cause of the distance it must travel ith the ne us ds in crowded should be packed substantially and under con-| because each parcel is subject to ditions of fdustay hoon ve housing, de-|censorship, delay in handling may ‘postpone bringing an addi- be minimized by securing the covEithal child win this walbied World ering so as to permit ready inspecthe decision should be theirs,” Dr.[tion of its contents.

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‘women be given accurate scitentific

Christmas presents going to men

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The correct way to address a.

soldier is shown ahave, address gifts to a sailor or marine.

ages, like toilet kits, ete, should be packed in tightly and the Christmas box plnced inside a substantial container. Candies in thin pasteboard hoxes should be inclosed ‘in wood, metal or corrugated pasteboard. Incidentally there are certain prohibited articles, including intoxicants and inflammable terials (lighter fluids, matches, ete.), In addition to the name and adBy the sender may write “Merry Christmas,” “Do Not Open Until Christmas,” etc, on the outside of the package if it does not interfere with the address. Books may have simple dedicatory messages written in them if they are not in the nature of persomal correspondence,

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trons gifs if they are of more than or-| gene dinary value. It also.suggests that gifts of more than ordinary vajue, especially those of small size, sealed and.sent as first class he istered mail

Money Orders Suggested Postal money orders are recommended to transmit gifts of money

to the service men outside the continental United States. In many places where troops are stationed,

SALLY LOSES CASE HOLLY WOOD, Sept. 24 (U. P) ~

Sally Rand, the fan dancer, must to insure’ their Christmas/Pay $1500 and other claims to Eu-

gene Curtis, who said he acted as

Superior Court Judge Carl: A.

Stutsman awarded the judgment to Curtis yesterday when Miss Rand failed to appear in court to offer a defense.

LOSES 12-BED “HOSPITAL” PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 (U. P.).

there is ‘a local prohipition against|— Harley Shriver, cabinet. maker,

.-S;. money. Domestic “postal orders can be cashed at ' American postoffices

can sympathize with the man who lost the elephant. Mr. Shriver lost

wherever they are located and are/from his truck a 12-bed emergency

paid in local foreign currency.

hospital which was to have served

As for the addressing, parcels for|nine communities.

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Ships Sunk on Death ~ Route to Murmansk. -

+ By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN Copyright, 1942, by The Indianapolis Ti py The Chicago Daily N 3 sg a Imes

LONDON, Sept. 34—More than

.|180 American = merchant sailors

whode ships have gone down on the “death route” to Murmansk are now being held prisoner in the neighborhood of Kirkenes, in Arctic

. | Norway, according to reports which J have seeped back to London,

Companions in their plight are

‘a group of 600 Norwegian school-

teachers who have been exiled to that area for refusing to join the Quisling schoolteachers’ association. ‘The schoolteachers are forced to work on road construction under wretched conditions but the Americans are better treated and allowed to choose between road work and ordinary concentration camp life, Those who don’t work are allowed

regular exercise, The American sailors in question belonged to ships which were sunk last spring and early summer and either made they way ashore in the ships’ lifeboats or were picked up by the Germans.

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PENSION GROUP TO MEET

Unit No, 1 of the Indiana oldage pension program will meet this

svening In Room 124, Hotel English.

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