Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1942 — Page 13
Honor British Boy Scouts Af Parade and Rally Here
Several thousand Indianapolisjwho have achieved the King rank, {boy scouth ‘marched piiskly do equal to Eagle scout in America, N. Meridian st. in the cold night|related their experiences, to the air last night, | executed a sharp oe ) per Sons siisnding. a t, ‘their colors ut Newton was a fire watcher; eves sew, dipped a - and Scout Davis, first trapped for sev- ‘| receiv e applause © SPecta-| eral hours with his family when a tors who thronged. the sidewalks.
bomb leveled his home, did rescue They were welcoming. four boy|work when released; Scout Bright scouts from the: British isles who
was a stretcher bearer, and Scout were. in to" recite their i- Bethell served as a messenger and ences as young - civilian defense
rescued 12 persons from death.|} David R. Martin of the national workers during the bombing of their homes. :
scout headquarters public relations office traveled with them. ; At the reviewing stand was Stan-| Governor Schricker, MayoreéSulliley Newton of London, Roy Davis|van, Gregg Ransburg, chairman of of Southampton, Hugh Bright of{the rally, and Ralph Hook, chairGlasgow, Scotland, who: wore kilts, and John Bethell of Birkenhead.
man of the council’s war service committee, also spoke. The scouts] Bach had demonstrated that ocy scouts are living up to their motto,
were given a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic club before the “Be Prepared.” parade. Yesterday afternoon they Governor Schricker, high scout officials, and army, navy and
inspected the .county-civilian 'defense headquarters. marine officers flanked them on the stand as the scouts of the Central Indiana council marched by. The parade moved from the war memorial = plazg, to Cadle tabernackle for a rally sponsored by the council Each of the ‘British scouts
COUNCIL ON CRIME. TO OPEN MEETING
Sanford Bates, president of the American Parole association; will address the opening session of the annual meeting of the Indiana council on crime and delinquency
CLAIMS CLOAK AXIS REVERSES,
i Jove Say Naval Units dre “In‘ Atlantic, Nazi Ships In. Indian ‘Ocean.
LONDON, Sept. 2% (U. P)—| Japan ‘and Germany today issued parallel: comisuniques emphasizing |the close collaboration of the jaxis naval fleets in ‘the Atlantic ‘and| the India: ocean. Joy The axis communiques were: regarded here as primarily &propaganda gesture. =. ; "| They asserted that Japanese sub-
marines now arevoperdting in the Atlantic in co-operation with. German U-boats and that German naval units are co-operating with the Japanese. in’ the Indian. ocean. "Reliable British informants said it was. possible Japanese submarines ‘were operating in the Atlantic but there were certainly, no surface warcraft there. They ‘emphasized it. was of no importance if Japan had submarines in “the Atlantic, since it had submarines capable of making the journey from home bases. Experts said'it. was apparent that the Japanese and Gemman . admiralties were trying to blow up the importance and extent of their operatiohs to offset -the “effects of a war which for the moment at least was not going well for them on any front. | tonight at the Hotel Lincoln. pagendists, wriggled ~ Also scheduled to speak is Capt. an their ‘attempts to| William Krieg of the state selective explain why the United States ma- service headquarters. He will disrines had been able to land in-the[cuss the state's new program for Solomon islands and remain there.| releasing certain types of prison inThe : Germans. . were ates. for induction into the armed at Stalingrad orces hg irs possibilty. if “ot e| The theme of the meeting, which probability of failure in their entirs will continue all day tomorrow, summer offensive. v is “Shall Our Many Criminal Of"Submarine activity in. the north| fenders Remain Wasted Man-
Atlantic was dwindling. power?”
drive Wednesday. The drive, spon« sored. by the student coundil, will continue through Oct. 10.. Funds will be used for school activities,
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Mather, Father, .
Y 8T. nous, Sept. 2% (0. Py The good brother stood by the evil ‘one: today, ‘engaging ‘a lswyer tof defend him en two murder charges. “The good brother is Charles A. + Nash Jr, 24, who some day will be| ned ‘a; priest of the: ‘Roman Catholic church. Mt
The evil one is” Robert ‘Smith “ Nash, 26, who killed their father : ‘and mo : There. wn no suggestion that| : ‘the good | brother wished to lessen: retribution which, Prosecutor Stanley Wallach -said, would be death in Missouri's gas chamber. His attitude seemed to be that His brother was entitled to Yitever defense he wishes to offer.
Visits ‘Accused
Charles Nash Jr, who is study-| ing for admission 2 the Society of Jesus (Jesuit order), ‘dressed in . moker black, even to a black necktie adorning: his - white shirt, visited ‘Robert Smith Nash'in jail. He was much. more perturbed than his brother ‘who had killéd ‘their par-}.
, eite. After saying hello, he said a There Are Many Ways You Can Stretch Rationed Meat
WE guess yowll need an: attorney. » %Yesh,” (Continued from Page One)
: Robert replied calmly, ¥ lighting a cigaret. “Get me a good hwyer” ‘There was a long. silence while Robert smoked one cigaret after} the other. Charles. dots: finally tof} hire a lawyer. Re - vilians for the next: three months|group and below will be eating of the year will be reduced. Dur-|more than they have in the last} ing that: time, civilians are asked|10 years, even under rationing. It’s to voluntarily ration.themselves to|the families in the $2000 class and 2% pounds per person. over that have been able to buy ; much of a “pinch” is|all the meat they wanted, who may Ty how P feel g bit of a “pinch.” They may|-
¥ as * Denies a hi Robert Smith Nash told county 11, the government estimates |have to cut down a little on their We . normal: buying and may find an
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a Jook at some comparative figs gives plenty of “foed for thought.” ‘We are asked to voluntarily ration to 2% pounds, 40 ounces, per week per person. In Britain; an" individual gets 16 | ounces. In Germany, 12 ounces. In Belgium, five: ounces. Based on the 10-year average consumption we are asked to give up one-fourth pound :a week, That's just four ounces. Compare that with Belgium's al- | lowance for a week!
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authorities: “I'm not crazy and I'm not going to make any plea | of; insanity when I come to trial. hi Nevertheless, an insanity defense seemed to be in the making. It was
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revealed ‘that ah army psychiatrist had’ rejected him for military service last June on the ground that he was “a psychopathic personality.” His draft board then classified him er He is quick to tell anyone}. or e “seml- -permanent head -inne he received in an automobile {ma accident 18 months’ ago. Prosecutor Wallach said any pil. of insanity “would be unav The state, he said, would insist on the extreme penalty. HE
WAR ON YELLOW FEVER ‘"WICHY, Sept. 25 (U. P)).—~French: Neen reported today that he. ~Pasteur institute had developediia isimple . and certain vaccination method to prevent . yellow fever.
that there’ will ‘be 130 pounds of meat available for each of us next year. The average consumption over the last 10-year period was just 131.8, After war demands are ‘met and we ‘each ‘have our “130 pounds, it may ‘conceivably be more since that festimate is made on a per capita basis and includes vegetarians, small -{¢hildren and nice old ladies “who “eat like a bird.”
+0 J. There'is no shortage of ‘meat. In 2 fact, the ‘meat supply -this year will
the largest in our history, over 24 billion pounds. But the demand for’ meat is: increasing. It stands at 27 billion pounds now. The men in our armed forces are eating more, some must be shipped to our allies and some families are eating more,
1We asked Alfred Paden of the local
undersupply of this or that cut of meat. : When Secretary Wickard was questioned about meatless days, he said that such days had failed to
war. The voluntary rationing among civillans is aimed at insuring equitable distribution of meat supplies.
agricultural ‘marketing administration about this. He believes that the - government does not expect people to cut ‘meat entirely out of their diets in the name. of patriotism for they need the nutrients it provides to keep them healthy, The whole idea ‘is to make the meat ‘go farther in times of actual
lower’ eonsumption during the last].
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«The risk of jill effect was said to be almost negligible and immunity from the disease ‘assured. |
undersupply. This is one of the| strong points made by the meat packers themselves.
Seek Better Distribution - They are urging a seven-point program, including these points:|. “Make the most of your .meat. | Make one pound look like two in stews, meat loaves, croquettes, etc. ’ Try something new if there is noi sirloin today. Remember, even the| thriftiest cut of meat contains nutrients like the best and can be prepared tastily.” It is the government's aim’ to manage the supply ‘so that eachl: housewife who can’t get to the store until - the afternoon will have her chance at a share of the total. Heavy consumption of meat dur-|. ing the large ‘livestock marketing season just starting is being dis-|" |! couraged by the secretary of agri-| culture in ‘order to prevent severe] meat shortage§ next summer, - Qo-operating - with the govern-| ment agencies are, technicians. from the meat industry. The latter make the point that problems of rationing of meat are madé® difficult because it is perishable, more so than sugar, for example. They. point out further that if Mrs. Smith doesn’t take all her ration the butcher would not be able to-sell it to Mrs. Jones and would ke left with it on his hands, unless some kind of provision is made in the . rationing set-up. But whatever plan is worked out,
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