Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1942 — Page 22
- 1 Bast T FOUNDRY | il casts Popular Three employees received slight
: : pede burns late yesterday when molten | n WaszaTON, Oct. 8 (U. PY VARIETY FE Sraus 66 per | metal exploded at the Hetherington J ik American soldier is no/cen per dislike; 25 per|& Berner foundry, 701 Kentucky : Jonni. ‘Hoffman, son of Mr. andy aders ‘ Sitterbug, bu but he turns his radio dial{cent no opinion. y Area Sends Group Hs. Harvéy Hoffman, 180 S. High Le Predict 4: ‘GOO Jsierous. bul 3 urns big) Tin Pain| POPULAR MUSIC (Swing, hot.| "pay i y School * rd, 3 3 . men investigated but said To Great Lakes to Be : bedi a 2 ; Airing’ of Difficulties ~~ (slley than to the music of Bach,{scat and jive)—62 per cent like; 16 they found no evidence of sabotage. ; rank 1 first lieu: op hi : Beethoven and Brahms. per cent. dislike; 22 per cent 10| Those injured were Eugene Wile Petty Officers, ae Of et wen With C. I. 0. His preference in radio programs|opinion. _° liams, 55, of 018 Fayette st.: No-
is for dance music, news broadcasts,! RADIO PLAYS (Complete in_.one{poléon Cave of 1110 S. Kenwood | The Indianapolis area has added 5 5 1 CINCINNATI, 0. Oct. 6 (U.P.).— comedy programs and sports events. broadcast)—62 per cent ‘ike; 13 per ave, and William Brown. : ; ¥ He operated an| : Eo ; ‘|The United Mine. Workers open|He doesn't care too much for operas, cent dislike; 25 per cent no opinion.| williams was preparing to clean. more men to the navy. They E 3 electric shaver ; E ¥ : | their ‘biennigl’ ‘convention: today, and and | symphonies or hill-billy music, and| OLD FAMILIAR MUSIC—57 per a cupola, not knowing it contained are in training at the navy's|i ‘sales and service “| leaders | prédicted that. its trouble|the “soap operas” are at the bottom cent like; 15.per cent dislike; 28 per : : : at Lakes, Ill, station where: ‘agency in the Il-| 3S with the C..I. O. would “get a-good|Of his list. cent no opinion. will become petty officers, linois ' bldg. - prior | ENN : : airing.” J. | The war department announced| QUIZ. PROGRAMS—57 per cent tA The men are: ‘to entering. the] nr Hamm Mr. Trueblood | oo. Delle ed” that, John IL. the results of a survey in armyjlike; 17 per cent dislike; 26 per cent } Ph Ralph E. Jackson, 39, carpenters mate, service May 12, LEFT: Harold D. Hamm. son of wis,. acy f ‘the U, M. W, Comps. It revealed: no opinion. : : 3-DIAMOND class, 437 8 st. Delbert Ri 104). He gradu.| LEFT: Harold D. Hamm, son of| Lewis, president of ‘the -U, POPULAR MUSIC '(Sweet)—-87|' HILL-BILLY AND WESTERN ! | | dy, 21 A rentice, first clas; John Hof? Mrs. Mae Potter, 1126 ‘N. Dearborn might ‘have. - ething - to say on 3 3 BEAUTY Bowman ave.; spores L. Pout, 321, man ated from . Ben t. “seon willbe ‘serving the Asam Y Ol ner cent of those questioned liked| MUSIC—43 per cent like; 33 per Ce pital. apprentice, first class, 4130 W.|Davis high school and “attended St» Soon g. navy; the subject today when he addresses programs; 3 per cent disliked [cent dislike; 25 per cent no opinion.| | my § qualshington st.; Albert C. Carr, 21, radio| Ohio State. . in a submarine. Only 17 years old,! the ‘2000. delegates. : : : L ity p diemonay in S 50 hnician, third class, 622 Fuller dr.; Nor- . . [ne enlisted in the navy Aug. 12 and them; 10 per cent ‘had no opinion! SPECIAL EVENT. PROGRAMS " X moder 00 Dahnes, , machinist : mate. second au a soon Will go to the pod ‘submarine po » W. Yeates: fd so arti NEWS BROADCASTS — 86 per|(On-the-spot news)—39 per cent : | SL 2» Weekl C 1 ! ew Jers bh) 3 . SEN 7, machinists mate, second class, 108 6. Board 13 Calls Mén ~~ lschool at New London, Conn. He|q. 1.0. and’ a tay cent like; 3 pes ctu dislike; 11 per like; 22 per cent dislike; 39 per cent| | Put 3.pumess Va-tro-niol up each ED Ee pos siete 15, wie. now is home on a nine-day leave| sig’ the delegates would vote 10] COMEDY PROG | opinian, membranes, (3) soothes iritation, - t+ $ - Robert J. Kersey, 27, specialist, Selective ‘service Board. No. 13 to from the naval station at ‘Great continue withholding r capita COMEDY PROGRAMS — 85 per|/ CLASSICAL MUSIC—92 per cent (3) relieves transient nasal con bird class, 1326 Spann ave.: Carl E. Wil: day announced that the'following| Lakes, IIL payments to: the C. I. 6. and decide cent like; 4 per cent dislike; 11 ie like; 35 per cent dislike; 33 per cent and brings greater DE i seyiiied clase. 26! men have been inducted into the| RIGHT: Arthur Trueblood, 8|,, g policy. short of. withdrawal. SR I ADC no opinion. Follow he the gomdast, Vicks Sinton, 2, yeoman, third elass, R R Ll ommy: oF former employee here of the Glens| chief issue was the U. M. W.s BOR ROA A per SERIAL DRAMAS (Soap operas) Svat Ni winists mate, second class, K. F. 3, Ciay-| , William-Alvin Markle R_R. 6, Box 641; | Falls Insurance Co, has been Dro- ere)” to make ‘per capita pay- Set § per cent dislike; 2 Pe | joiper cent like; 97 per cent. dis- in Tolder, YATRG-NOL ETE . ’ Arthur Elza Byrd A .;| moted from private to corporal. He th per. Rey cent no opinion. _ |like; 27 per cent no opinion. TA EE ELE oti $295, 4s stationed with the army at San| ents, KS ober © 1. 0 unions — Sinish Radi Geil Crgek. Suisner, Tl; ] Antonio, Tex, and as been in serv-| The C. 1.0, conv Next.mon Finish Radio Course sols st; W eeves, io since March, 142, is expected to decide whether the : ‘Two Indianapolis men are amon ¢ Beni ave: a 2 Re 1343 : a iN. would; he: expelled, : n Po. n 8g Gringe Be i Hand. cifford Bari Baier, 1916 Fletcher "ave: Wendell : May Reject Tekes’ ‘ Plea $hose graduating in the most recent Beech Grove.” t, 1014 8. Belle Vieu place; : 2 Daas Lewis only smiled last night when |,
8, Bo: i| asked about reports that he would
4 “ ; J i ; lass of radio students at the army’s £ xn Jerome Heritier Rak Bo Sthool at Scpf field, 11. 656 Join Navy Here LE uce The men: are "Pvt. Kenneth H. Billy Desorrest Arhuckle, 1418 Pleasant si, | T€Sign as president of the U. M: W. : saway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The navy last - ‘week recruited Howard Charles Cope, 833 Buchanan st.;| He founded the C. I. O. in 1933, Samo Gasavar. ig N, Spermsn more men here than in any previous | mathew SHE is, a Madison ave. after a-dispute with leaders of the 3 &. wel, bringing ». total of 8 men sii Stes vets ip Que STW A of 1 Fo re le d I S
8on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinder- , 3 € : Franklin Wright, 2325 Gladstone st; I He said the U. M.'W. probably Aer, 1233 Hoyt ave. into’ the ‘service. Along: those from Sa a iagsone &.. Rob: Ol ee ar Le her “They soon will be assigned to the Indianapolis were: ert Donn Kimmell, 433 N. Arsenal ave.; > 1s communications branch of the U. S. ‘Beonard ~ Hurley, - 1047 Broadway; | Herbert Carl Swinford, 1329 Spach ave.; | Ickes’ ‘appeal that miners extend am in activ eric. ol ‘Homes Foley. Jr., 3333 Robson 8t.; | : 602 their work day from six to eight y cuve s Delbert Milton Vester, R: ER Box 163; hours. . Lewis said coal production
~ Herschell Eugene Smith, R. R. 8, Box 508; , ji als 8 0» rah Edward _T. Taylor, . 6100 “at, Auburn Irvin Nagley, 3610 N. Pennsylvania st. | sould be maintained and increased
dr.: - Arthur Harold Dierdorf, and ‘Lloyd Dale Ferguson, 4940 W. ‘Mor- : Glenn ‘Vernon iy, 19-year-old Harry i ae Die is Station’ st. | ris/st. by the: industry without sacrificing son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay,|Cari High Wr right, '218 'N. Dorman st..| ~ Marvin’ Albert Poore, 431 8." Lyons st.; the five-day week. He s ted th : ‘2327 E. Southern ave. has been Kenneth Lee Dalto aso New Mersey | Melvin Winfield French, 1417 Silver. ave.; | y . He sugges & % ; William Ralph "Sto , Mar-| Harry . Ulysses Davis,’ 3502 Ee 10th st., alternative ‘of ‘hiring more men and graduated from tfaining at the|& "Jess Vernon Heath, 616 N. Tux- and Fred Crowell Mason Sr, 1327 Broad-| opine certain adjustments in ¥ val® station at Great Lakes, IIL, edo “st. Herbert Willis Preehearty, 2023|w. g a en na ’ N. Parker; Wilfred Lee Roach, 1916 N. Ox- Men from other communities in Marion shifts and personnel. ‘and now is a fireman, third class. [ford county’ include the following: John Eugene ; : oe “Thomas Mills, 301 W. Igri st.;| Buck of Beech Grove,’ Ernest t -.
* Before : enlisting, Seaman Clay rg Bernard DeKalb, -604 N. Jefferson | Games and Clarence Edgar Gait of DRESSES BUILDERS
worked at the Peerless Foun Co. sb} wrence Marion: Davie Brid ty iy John M. Hinkle of New or ¢ : dry Be | Aves Of. Anan win’ C. Heinke, city editor of
s Elmer : ” at £ Tnomas Ohtisiian h : a : Robert w 1 : « | The Times, will"address the Build- : TRAI NING AT LAKES } Robert *Bichard wil : ’ ing Coritsactors’ association of Mar-
Ai -» Philip’ Eugene Wise, 3 155 ' EN : ; . Melvin B. Dearinger, 21, son of fi alvin i SEA : Vetera nh Cor ONEer lion county, on. “Labor Problems—a - ’ : Mis. Mildred M. Dearinger and hus- st; "op onld Denver Kimbley, $24 824 N. Ala A f P : Curbstone View” at the group’s Oe- i) be ; # - band of Mrs. Kathryn Dearinger of | Pais Sh i urtus James Rousogt, 241 N] ssur ed of: Post tober meeting at 6:30 p. m. in the| J pi D> / ’ ote Cul Gordon Keith Russell, 2102° W. Wash: . Athengeum. : 3 : NE SL —————
aul, Ind., now is in’ trainin at’ ; fe i 8 ov | ington st. : rood, 1042 .0:| LOGANSPORT, Ind, Oct. 6
BOlaE LNG, AMY S| (©. P)—Fulue of the Domo | TOWERS FROMOTED 4 i . ; : Fred Wallis Titus, 222 Bicking st.; Haroid| Cratic party to: nominate oppos- WASHINGTON. oo 8 (0, FB) _X : Marvin, Rasener, 1 8 fidey, 1d. Don! ing candidates today virtually as- President - Roosevelt. .today nomi- SY 4 nated Rear ‘Admiral John H X mond Earl Hogan, 1340 W. 334 at. sured Republican nominees for ; Fist * id \ :
2630 _ College Towers, recently madé commander
t Vollmer Wiliam Henry Roveris, ae Filo si Cass county coroner and Surveyor |of all naval aviation forces in the al Browning, 32 mE di Si of re-election in Nov. 3. elections. | Pacific, for promotion to the rank
, : Sillim Tayton Gibson, 1603 E. South M art and | of vice admiral. : ; wm n b X : Dependable Drug Stores [|3; Avon Qavion Cibsa ares.” all, N| Coroner M. B. Stew. d | of ‘vice a “NN : : Jacoma st: Edward Leon Henson’ 3 | Surveyor James H. Chase were a
e060 Ralston dr.; James 19. E ; a : ; : : Washingto ons st. ip Te Neen, the unopposed candidates for re- Ple ni 0 f ry “ . o 2 Pa ular SO APS man, “103855 X. Jafiorion ‘st: Reymona| Nomination. || Fenty or - For 40 years the phrase “We Fool The Sun” has identified awnings and j Baw Hdugs, 350 1y Fi lair oi “$3 Coroner: Stewart. holds the dis- C alls oles M ore . . we i other products made by our company . : ; During these 40 years, it has been
For. Fave. Bath: (Joseph Rliis Porter, 1438 Sphinn sve. tinction of serving in ‘the post Laundry and Dishes |i 4s 06 BER Ba AE the mation, He has served 2 || bios neva i Fun wi ice also to take down y ings in the Fall thent*duri a ne, a £.; ] n Sy ¢ good girl," says Mrs. Filer, who ; J . — : David, Ross. fs Dorman + Jam + Ro consecutive iveats and Won’ ed pi ced d thi all want 8d fn : our practice a 50 to ti | € down your awnings m € ra to Store € uring Ceol Fran &3| 10 Ehat, hanot in 1958 bY the na. o Hm the Winter—and to put them up again for you in the Spring.
S028 : The soap of i ind, 215 Ww.| tional coroner’s convention. Chase GIRL GENERAL BOUBEWORE, BY
beautiful ard Kimbrough, 865 jo completing his second term as CALL HU-4994. : ! ch st: Samuel Marion Hardesty, 408 ; hi ; : : 4 — § women. sacninetin ve, 0 TEE SB county surveyor. eT ~ Right now, we cannot do even this for you. But, it should be done—soon.
4 2b¢ Detony Bua AE yard Fg Li Aub ‘Help’ ad before, you top may . i : tor @OG | | i CREWLESS PLANE KILLS .10 pri Awnings exposed to the snows, rain, ice and cold winds of winter suffer
3745 Boulevard Bie Al- be : agreeably surprised by the
Hollister ‘Gahan, bert Shun Sigg obo Sn ol: . LONDON, Oct. 8 (U.P).—Ten!| number of calls as well as the . . . : ferson, ¢0. Robert. Daliar, $33" Lust persons were reported Killed when!| Mish, auality of the callers. 11 real damage. There is no way of knowing when you can get new awnings. »
Eee h Ward, 1450 N. Belle Large Size Vieu pl.; James Cyril Griffin, 611 N. Dela-|a crewless British plane hurtled into! : 8 wate st George Washington Penrod, 408) 0 0 by ol” gen big nS ne | Phone RI-5551 So, you should arrange to take your awnings down, and store them properly,
Ivory WN. Meslann st SE ai dlsix cottages and damaging others, : Kennedy, iti Gi i Rioh-|it was announced today. The Crew ~ TIMES Want Ads before November 1. Ale BESomery ash: Klabbins gh u. had parachuted to safety after the, toe "Findus of ‘Goud: Hap" ? at Bava Tavioncs kine. oDi| CTML Went out of control, We can’t do it, because Uncle Sam has given us the job of producing haver-
i ini Sale st.; Edward Lawrence Rahe, Ju Ivery Soap, medium ond de Wil Ban Rlbeisar
3 Te Welker 1518 aves Wibue ‘edvard sacks in which our Nation’s fighting men carry their blankets, ciothing and : for 2 ‘Lincoln ‘ave.; William Dallas ‘Jackson, | a lie . : . : Ee 310 day Hevnehd Ful hi other necessities. Until the war is over we will be doing nothing else—unless es y ennsylvania s 2 : Uncle Sam asks us to do so. : Clar Jackson Hickson, Corongto hotel; : : wa : : * * *
Vernon Gogdley. Jr. 218 W. 31st st.; without Donald Ermsn Patton, 420 N..Centenniel|- : bleach ave’ Whised tes Ciouen, Too dia 5 EAST WASHINGTON So, you will see that the war prevents us from giving you a service which
clothes. | |X oni an Bok” 1 = : | a as white cot, st.t Herbert BE 1903 LX. Nai: ; a} “ ; Richard Ray Cans 1422 Eke 21 : Shi .i Dale’ Edward Burries, 7 ee oinh : : : : C pig. | ]|5i Richard Vernon Mamning, 2431 N. (|| : for years you have used. Nevertheless your awnings should be protected:
Delaware st.; Fordyce Wright Warten, > : = ik hm en iene Sik {| A LUCKY For Laundry J|si1s Fores: manor; Philip. Haskell Price, : Co : There is a way for you to get your own awnings down—just as there is a 2117 Talbott ave.; Harold Leonard Clark, PURCH ASE! : : way for every American to meet every new problem that is brought him by
{ a 3537 N. Denny st; Clarence Eugene Potor Dishpan tage, 216 B. North st, ; : oan Richard ‘McClain, 1319 Relsner el gene as I ewis, . 24%; i esd : - . sti Wiliam Fuley Turner, 3139 “Berth > the war, That's the way we’ll win this war.
ave; Wayne Donald Shafter, C. A : : jhmas Sova Banal, JO7% Msi NM : : iy sn Se CEILING : REVERSIBLE © Someday, we'll be taking care of your awning needs again. Until then we
Dvigai, Lester Maser,” 2061 | are trying to be of service to you with this friendly warning and the definite
ave.; Albert Allen Meyer, 2 ‘RB nds 363; ‘John Joseph Schattner, ay ols ave.; Delmer Ralph Kirchoff, 3343 Ralston ave Cas ved Gkly, £58 Nv Bunion suggestions which are made herewith. ~~. _ Others from Indianapolis include Rob- : Lewis 8h 014 W. 10th st.; ‘ ~ i y : ; 430: Parkway ave.; ‘ Joseph Noe! Zook, i E. 32d st.; George] r j :
Hazen Weaver, 2538 W. Washington st.;
’ nk Gazvoda, 333 10th Pi i For Wash. |i Ei Set Si Kadi bi ia || Regular 090 Values! : ing Silks, anh sebiic 216 Sater 2. Caton S Lire Helo SAVE YOUR AWNINGS Woolens, | “Emits vnds Si uggestions io help
Dishes | William Freqerick Stephens, 1434 Broad- 7 Take your awnings down no later S Fold canvas carefully and wrap
Robert Il Day, 357 K t.; 3 : : 21c .. Robert Benjamin Kent. 5148 E. 8% Clair: : y than’ November 1. securely in paper, with all ropes: Pkg ‘Floyd Maurice Sheldon, 2215 E. Gar- : g f x Hached ’ ; 4 arrached. -
| Boia. drive; James Donald Fitzpatrick, 3208 : . % 3 Bn Ea - 2 Be sure they are thoroughly dry; 4 brush well to remove all dirt. & Store in a diy, clean place.
"IMPORTANT DETAILS
(A) Remove bolts holding lowerrods, orarms,to building. (©) Remove pulleys, or glass rings, as the case may be,
(B) Pull awning up and remove screw eyes, If used, with all ropes, as the awning is taken down. otherwise loosen thumb nut in’ head. rod clamps, (D) Save all screws, bolts and miscellaneous hardware.
1 i Length : 1 : which will then let awning come free from building. They may be very difficult to replace next Spring.
1” Single Breasted 1” Patch Pockets
So. smart! So. practicall. And \ ta | | ~ so comiortable to wear! They're : ; Tar s ’ ; ria » ” ‘tops for on the Campus, o \ ! . an . oe 1 ope” for on the Campin o vec and lets all turn ln oun scrap
ibright red, restful green, and ‘at ci gE || INDIANAPOLIS TENT & AWNING CO.
: Buy. War Savings , Bonds and d Stamps _ pt TE yy : RALPH H. EDGERTON, President
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school boy could help you. And, perhaps, too, a neighbor has the ladder you'll need — or you have the ladder he'll need.
in} [ Maybe there's a "handy-man” in your viclnlty — or « neighbor's ]
