Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1942 — Page 4

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: Lee BE Neville Managed

defense of the kej point the Nazi assault. p suggestions, Chuyanov reTad been been’ carried out in the

espite the success of the Russ in driving the Rumanitns “in from the villages south of

ingrad, it was indicated that

major battle continued in the hwest sector.

8d that “large enemy reinements” had arrived at the front a “final desperate smash.”

ns that: when and if the batred city ‘is captured and Volga traffic choked off Hitler's easta military objectives for the year

“C” and “D” coupon are identical.

them yet.

SAY MILLION TONS SUNK

—An official statement said today

planes had sung 1,011,700 tons of allied shipping in September.

seize a workers’ settlement.

fathers and sons, fought shoulder}

with a spade.

of: the Indiana, ‘Bell Telephone Co. Washington and the office’ of. Frankfort, died here today at the ‘William Aitchison, gasoline ' ra- | home of ‘a daughter, Mrs. Howard tioning officer, hasn't received: Holmes, 3852 Cornelius ave. He

But theyll be ready by Nov. 22. | Was’ 66. ‘| the telephone company in IndianBERLIN, Oct. 1 (German broad- apolis and retired Dec. 1, 1041. He cast recorded by U. P. in New York) belonged to the company’s Pioneer that German submarines and air-|club. 1:30 p.. m. Saturday in the J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes. The|.

effort. They were throwing fresh|Rev. H. L. Crain, of Frankfort, will

tank and air forces in a battle fo be in charge and burial will be in Greenwood, Ind.

Bombers in waves of 70 smashed| ville was a graduate of Borden at this section of the city from dawn|college. Ide belonged to the Methodto sunset, but the intermittent tank|ist church at Frankfort.

eee ean eaten” win MINOR BRAWL FATAL

ving killed 300 Germans in two havin three of them dispatched T0 YANK IN IRELAND : BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Oct. Judge Wilfred Bradshaw of juvenile |.

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_ ‘Bloomington and Frankfort Units.

Bloomington and Mr. Neville also had worked for Funeral services will be held at

Born in: Lexington, Ind., Mr. Ne-

Lee E Neville, retired manager 3

Pierre Laval has dismissed Jacques Benoist-Mechin, secretary of: state for German relations; from the cabinet and from ‘the presiwill| dency of the tricolor legion on the. charge that he plotted against him (Laval) in Paris. The tricolor legion is a group formed to provide “volunteers” to fight with the Germans against’ Russia.

| ON LIVING COST

Brown Says Anti-Inflation

|compromise after the battle we

Surviving, in addition .to the

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‘PROBATION OFFIGER

Charles Boswell was appointed by

Bill Will ‘Do the Job’; Denies Farm Victory. (Continued from Page One) wanted. The bill is not yet com“I've fought for .the- American people as a whole. It was my duty

phasis I can summon, I say this: I did not and will not consent to any

fought that substantially changes the bill as originally reported and desighed. It carires into effect the principles of the president's message.” ~ A senate leader said Mr. Roosevelt had advised his congressional lieutenants that the senate bill, de-

general stabilization of all prices, wages and salaries at Sept. 15 levels, was satisfactory to him.

Bitter Senate Fight Over

A bitter, eight-day senate fight between administration forces and the farm bloc ended last night when the senate. approved, 82 to 0, a much-amended version of the original bill The major issue—farm prices—

liane sng. pole other seins) [not ready for. disclosure 4. An interim program of voluntary conservation pending start of

| nation-wide gasoline rationing —

that “spot checks”. peal has heen effective,”

Tide ander peo ae oe transfer of unmounted used tires by anyone, except in the following instances: Dealers may sell automobiles equipped with used tires and may shift used tires gmong their cars; consumers or dealers may transfer used tires to processors for recapping and repairs; and “special” exemptions may be granted by OPA state directors.

to be fair to all. With all the em-|©

signed to curb inflation through}

|is limited.

| considerably to “supplies af : rubber

OPA officials sald ‘they were unable to estimate how many used tires will be affected by the freeze

order since inventory information Senator James M. Mead (D. N. Y) {today advocated immediate. occupas

The anaoundement said, however,

‘ WOULD SEIZE ISLANDS WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U. P).—

that inclusion. of used tires: in the|tion: by American troops of all tire: rationing program would add (French possessions in the “Amer-

ican ‘sphere of civilization” gs res

available to . assure motorists. ‘of | taliation for arrest of W. S. citizens

“tires for all essential uses.” ~~ .|in occupied France.

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- In the battle northwest of‘ the 1 (U.'P) «An American soldier was court today as chief probation of-

, the : gity Yeslerday, i uae, sade stabbed fo’ detith and another was|ficer of the court. He succeeds| Originally, the farm blo sought

attack on the n|they, dropped barrels of: oil, which|Wwounded seriously last night in a|Randel Shake who has resigned tol BAW formula for computing farm

ri d - grad front was paced by 100{the Russians said was fine sewing|disturbance between United -States|8ccept a commission in the navy. parity prices that would have in

\ cluded all farm labor costs—that of tish and American tanks. Ber-|machine oil, the only kind the|Negro troops and white Mr. Boswell, has been assistant|the farmer, his family hired] n insisted, however, that the Soviet|enemy had available. aig we > Su ae :

\ 4 dice at-Antrim, it was reported. to- chief probation officer for more|hands. Such a provision is in th OW was partied and that “98 out| The ‘Germans were synchronizing Wi house bill, and was tentatively vo 160” tanks were destroyed. their supreme -offensive = against|98Y: thdn a year. Before joining the

¥ ; + into the senate bill Tuesday. In the northwestern outskirts of Stalingrad with a powerful drive] Witnesses said the trouble began |court staff, he was a social case| oi. ou however, an y ints

ngrad the Gerniahs were at-|toward the Grozny oil ‘wells of thejoutside’ a public house, where the | Worker for the family welfare so0- {ration compromise, further amended|] Cl king vigorously with fwo tank eastern Caucasus, but the Russian|military police attempted to stop a|ciety. and rewriften, was substituted for and two infantry divisions. British |dispaches declared they had suf-{minor brawl. When the soldiers re-| He is a graduate of Indiana uni- the labor-co§t amendment. That eports sald the Germans had suf-|fered reverse after reverse there.|fused to breaic up; the witnesses|versity and took a post graduate|compromise directs the president in re 15,000 casualties in the last|These dispatches said that. it might said, the military police were forced|course’ at the Indiana university fixing price ceilings to give “adequate " days fighting in this area, but|be the last German effort this year|to draw revolvers and some ‘shots | school for social workers. He lives| weighing” to increases in farm labor 2 was no relaxation of the Nazi|to reach the Caspian‘sea. ~ were fired. slat 1235 Sharon ave. costs since Jan. 1, 1941. The present : : Li | parity formula remains unchanged.

Limits F. D. R. Action

Aside from that compromise, the bill further limits the field of the president’s action on farm prices. It provides that he cannot fix maximum farm prices for any commodity below parity—or ‘below the highest market price paid farmers between Jan. 1 and Sept. 15, 1942. d That would prevent the president .

ichman Brothers Clothes

STILL AMERICA’S = GREATEST VALUES:

ample, all meat, dairy and poultry products are well above parity now. |. Price and agriculture officials When a million men echo the ary. “You cat ‘beat Richman Brothers for clothing values” -- there must be a reason for it. And there is.

‘said they were unable to estimate what effect the compromise version would have on prices inasmuch as the president is given considerable For more than 63 years, Richman Brothers have: worked to make their clothes the finest, smartest the lowest possible prices.

leeway in administration and interpretation of ‘the farm labor cost provision, officials had pre-| that ‘original farm bloc nendment would - raise present parity’ levels "13 per cent and inThis Fall is no exception. In fact, the need for greater values has spurred us to increased efforts. Result, you'll still find plenty of fine. dll-wool suits in. your Richman Brothers store. You'll see the greatest selection we've ever shown, and both quality and price are the same as they've been since January.

crease the annual cost of living |= c Ofcieks generally beSTANDARD QUALITY 9 4% w SUITS, TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS i SUPER QUALITY 9 9s 5: UNIVERSITY STYLED ALLWOOL STUDENT SUITS ‘ : ois $18.50 :

lieved the senate bill would mean SUITS, TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS ‘SLACKS IN WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES AND FABRICS $2.9510 $6.95

that farm price ceilings would be * GABARDINE RAIN AND ALL-WEATHER COATS. :...:. $9.98: =

somewhat higher than 100 per cent

of parity, but that it was impossible to say how much. UE) Zelan Treated POPLIN RAIN JACKETS

APPEAL FOR DELAY IN ANTI-TRUST CASE ~ with full zipper front (last of the zippers)

SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 1, (U.P). : $92.95 (RIGHT] -

—Federal Judge Thomas W. Slick today took under advisement a joint | request by army and navy departments ‘to postpone prosecution of All-Wool California Style ‘LOAFER COATS ‘solid color or two-tone id Whip-stitchad collarand pockets: gn

HE NLONGATED HADOW OF

21 nationally-known chemical com-4 panies and 65 of their officials on charges of violating:the anti-trust law, “until after the war.” Postponement of the trial, on grounds that it would “impede the war effort,” was asked today in petitions of Atty. Gen. Francis Biddle in behalf of Robert Patterson, acting secretary of war, and James Forrestal, acting secretary of navy. The petition was filed with the northern Indiana district court by Otto Englehart, Washington, representing Biddle, and Alex Campbell, | O- S. district attorney. ‘Patterson and Forrestal said trial at the present time of the case, charging illegal restraint of trade in the manufacture and sale of vital acids, would “impede the war effort.” : Defendants in the action were to be arraigned Oct. 5 in federal court. The companies and officials were named in a six-count indictment | returned June 26. All are free on $1000 bonds. The six indictments involved charges of conspiracies to establish and maintain throughout the United States non-competitive price levels of sulfuric acid, oxalic acid, formic acid, muriatic acid, chromic acid -and -bichromates.

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