Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1942 — Page 11
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8 (U.P.),
==Uncle Sam will send $107 a . month to the family of George F. . Richards, 28, Taylor, Pa., who Was
en route to the Great Lakes naval training station today after enlisting here yesterday. ‘ Here’s how it works out: His. wife gets $22 of his $50 monthly base pay. The government allowed her $28 monthly for herself; $12
- for their first child; $10 each for
three other children and $15 for Richards’ mother. + Richards will: have $32 left each
month - for himself, not courting
a $135 clothing allowance, an extra $10 monthly he will get for sea duty and a $4 increase due in Several months when he is made a second-class seaman.
OUTLINE YEAR'S WORK Clinton C. Prather, president of the Exchange club, will outline plans for the organization’s next year at a meeting tomorrow noon in the Claypool hotel. He will announce standing committees.
Quality Permanents ARE NOT COSTLY AT THE
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" FRENCH LABOR
Workers Given Between Blacklist or Service in Reich.
ON THE FRENCH FRONTIER, Oct. 6 (Delaged) — (U. P.).—Several
hundred thousand skilled French workmen are being given 24 hours in which to decide between “volunteering” for employment in Germany’s war plants or being placed on the Vichy government's blacklist. The ultimatum is in letters being sent by labor inspectors to employed factory workers in the German-oc-cupied and free zones who are single and between 21 and 55. Chief of Government Pierre Laval hopes to obtain 130,000 skilled laborers for shipment to Germany to fulfill a deal he made last August with Frit» Sauckel, Nazi labor czar.
IARLENE JUDGE GETS
WRIT AT WEDDING
SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Oct. 8 (U. P.).—Actress Arlene Judge and Capt. James R. Addams of the royal air force honeymooned today with a $2100 writ of attachment among their wedding gifts. Constable John Gauld interrupted the wedding ceremony to serve the writ on Miss Judge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Joyce Jr., in Montecito. ,She handed the legal paper to a friend to hold until the ceremony. ‘The writ sought $2100 for rent and attorneys’ fees allegedly incurred while she was married to her second husband, Dan Topping, New York sportsman. She previously had been married to Wesley Rug-
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JOHN FEESER has been apPointed general. manager of Wal- ; ter Hiser, Inc.
| nois sts, Ford ~~ and Mergury dealer, by Capt. Walter Hiser, president of the dealership, who is serving with the army air Corps. F : Mr. Peeser had been assistJohn Feeser ant manager, of the firm for the last 18 months and has been in the automobile business for 12- years. During that time he was a member of the Ford Hundred Car club, honorary sales organization, and has filled several managerial posts. Department heads of the firm are Marvis Myers, service; Robert Davis, parts, and Miss Marguerite Brinkley, treasurer and office manager. Mr. Feeser said the company would continue its special customers’ service for the duration.
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BERMAN GUARDS IS
Force Nazis to Reinforce Border Zones.
Evasions of War-time Rules JJ
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VICHY, Oct. 8 (U. P.)—The|jh'4 greatest sport in France today is of
duping the Nazis and Sireumveniing their restrictions.
“the black market’-is an Indeed, without
called accepted practice.
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Bootlegging—in war-time it 1s 2
it many persons would starve on the AJ
meager rations available.
No Parisian, for example, would |f | hesitate to buy cigarets,
extra
sugar, shoes or cognac in the “black market” if he has, the price. But
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this is just one phase of this game oY of wits for which the penalty of VF]
losing might be death. There is a sort of game of “tag” and another of “postoffice.” ject of the first game is to cross and recross the German interzone lines without permission—and without getting caught.
Subject to Fine
Object of tR8-second: is to route letters from one zone to another by devious routes. Failure to elude the Nazis might cost a fine up to 10,000 francs ($220). Pro-allied French see in these evasions of the war-time decree a weapon of harrassment. Other French decry the practices as fostering a complete breakdown of morals and. respect - for law “and order. is a fdbt that the Germans are annoyed and weakened by the French penchant for breaking the law. They are obliged to keeep as many men watching the interzone line as they have manning permanently the sea coast fortifications. The Germans are stubbornly determined to make the French respect the artificial frontier between the northern three-fifths and the southern two-fifths of the country. It is clear to all that the French are winning that battle, and the German forces along the interzone
have been at any time since the armistice.
Borrow Frontalier Papers
In that miniature border war, the ingenious French invent faster than the Germans detect the new subterfuges. « They cross the line disguised as “frontier” peasants, using the real papers of the “frontaliers” —those French who actually live on the frontier and have to cross it daily to reach their fields, their factories or their markets. Frontalier papers may be lent for a3 little ‘as 500 francs. “ Others go boating or swimming on the rivers which form the line and just don’t bother to come back. At one point the line divided a village in the occupied zone from its cemetery in Freen France. The funerals in the village attracted a large number of mourners until the German occupation authorities finally noticed that 200 mourners went to the cemetery but only 20 returned.
CENTER DEMOCRATS TO SPONSOR SUPPER
the Food Craft shop at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Cards and entertainment will follow. The general chairman is Mrs. E. C. Wakelam and her committee in-
[cludes Mrs, Henry Wessling, Mrs.
Roy Poole, Mrs. Pearl Sedinger, Mrs. -Edith Talkington, Mrs. Joe
| |Williams, Mrs. Amos Stevens Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Kennedy, Ben Kelly, Otto Steigerwald, Jesse Goodwin, Joe Willa, Joe Williams and Rex Burks.” Mrs. Roland Stahley is publicity chairman.
af REFOR 846 KILLED
LONDON, Oct. 8 (U. P)~L. S. LUS| Amery, ‘secretary of state for India
persons were
hit he rejected the sugges-
-|tion of United States interventi Ho the Indian. independence
The Center township (outside) Democrats will sponsor a supper atl}
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