Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1942 — Page 2

Brig. Gen. Fred S. Borum Qett) looks over the field rations of patativoper Sergt. Russell Parker (right), at Stout field, headquarters. for the first troop carrier command. Center is Capt. William Hagan, who'commands the 15 men brought to Indianapolis from Ft. Bragg, N. C., for the Navy Day parade.

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mas present for the men in thels mosquito must live 10 days before armed forces is being readied by|the disease can be passed on. Bix men in Canberra. Sharing repellent is one way to reduce the their tent with a swarm of mos-{number of mosquitoes which have toes, they “keep ’em flying” to|human contact for the ten-day test repellents which members of period. ‘the Scientific and . Industrial Re-| Oitronella, the old standby, has search council hope to have per-|the disadvantage of preventing perfected by the holidays. spiration and its strong odor may “Then the wet season in New|even give away the position of Guinea will be at hand, and Allied troops in close jungle fighting.

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SCHOOLS BEAT |Enslish Warned QuoTA IN FUND Of Gas Attacks

LONDON, Oct. 27 (U. P.).—Prof. Generous Response Brings

J.’B. 8. Haldane, British scientist, believes Germany may be planWord of Gratitude From Morgan.

‘ning a major gas attack against England this winter. Pinal reports showed today that teachers and employees of the pub-

With hands spread firm against the side of the plane to brace . himself in the slipstream, Pvt. William E. Irvin readies for a jump.

Haldane, addressing a civil defense conference, said the first at= tack would be: a “big one,” probably directed against London, ‘ Birmingham, Glasgow . or some lic schools: subscribed 133.8:per cent! her large city ‘and possibly of their United War Fund Quota. “The fact that your contributions were almost double ‘that of a year ago constitutes striking evidence of your deep understanding and awareness of the community needs,” ‘DeWitt S. Morgan, Siperintendent, told the teachers. “Throughout these past: months

you have all been called’ upon for many services and contributions incident to the war emergency. To every’ call you have responded generously and with ‘wholeheartedness. “In the face of the contributions which you “are constantly making voluntarily to the many needs of the community and your activity in the program both of selling and of

against invasion ports if a second front is opened. The scientist said the gas attack probably would come early at night, so that people would not be able to evacuate affected towns until the next-morning. The home security ministry. pointed out that -its policy on “carrying of gas masks was unchanged since Minister Herbert Morrison told commons in July that he did not anticipate an immediate gas attack. nl

MEYER WILL SPEAK AT WOODRUFF RALLY

y 80 pounds of. equipment.

200 TRAINEES

Corp, Timothy Dyas drops to one. knee as he peers dawn the sights of his Thompson suli-machinie gun. . Other members of the squad handle machine guns and trench mortars. All are equipped with wicked .-two-edged, six-inch daggers whose handle forms a set of brass knuckles.

RIDE INiblack Urges Election of

JUVENILE GAINES

CONVOYS TO SHOW Citizens School Candidates| BLAMED ON PARENTS

More than 200 trainees of the finance replacement training center at Pt. Harrison took advantage of School board commissioners, sponconvoys arranged by the center's|sored in past elections by the Citi-

1930, has been reduced to $7.208,716 on July 1, 1943, representing - a decrease of 35.6 per cent. The in-

SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Oct. 27 (U,

** Accomplishments of Irdianapolis|$11,191,000 existing on Jan. 1, +|P.) ~Religious leaders of 21 diverse

denominations were agreed today that a sharp wartime rise in juve-

special service section last Wednes-|zens school committee, were cited terest charge on ‘bonded indebted- [nile delinquency was ‘tracable to the ness for the year 1029-1930 was |laxity of parents. .

day and Thursday evenings to wit- hy Municipal Judge John L. Niblack ness the concluding performances of |in urging support of the commit. the army war show in the Butler|tee’s 1942 slate of candidates. stadium. Army trucks took -the| Judge Niblack, who is vice chairmen into the stadium from F.iman of the non-partisan c¢ommitHarrison and returned them to their |tee stated that “unified support of barracks immediately after the|the ticket on Nov. 3 would assure show, Each man of course pur-ithe taxpayers of the same efficient chased his own ticket and therebylq ng _economical administration contributed to the army emergency which has characterized the last relief fund. Many others from the!three school boards.” finance center took the opportunity . Citizens school committee candito see the war show during its per- dates are Mrs. Eldo I. Wagner, Ed-

$532,799, in contrast to an interest charge of $210,306 for the 1042-43 budget. “Despite an increased pupil enrollment of more than 4000 the requested 1929 school budget of $8,084,521 has been reduced to a requested budget of $7,024,304 for the 1942-43 school year.

350,000 YULE BOXES

The clergymen met with the state defense council’s subcommittee on | youth welfare to discuss the need for increased religious education, stricter enforcement of laws barring minors from taverns and gambling establishments; sand allied youth problems. Samuel R. Ryerson, executive die rector of the youth welfare group, presided at the meeting. Staie Sentor Thomas P. Gunning, chairman

formance earlier in the week.

“AND NUTS TO YOU”

NEW YORK, .Oct. 27 (U. P.)— General sessions Judge Jonah J. Goldstein, selecting a special jury panel, was handed today a subpena that had been served on a pros- | pective juror, of the subpena was written: “Roses are red, violet are blue, I'm in the amyeand nuts’ to you.”

On the reverse side!

gar A. Perkins, Clarence Fartjngton, Howard S. Young and Dr. Harry G. Mayer. Cites Tax Reduction

“Because the boards of the last 12 years have functioned harmoniously as a group, correctly interpreting the needs in the educational system, a school tax .levy of $1.35 contemplated by an old special interest board -has been gradually reduced to the 1942-43 levy of $0.89,” Judge Niblack said. .

A record of 350 000 Christmas pack

SENT ACROSS DAILY of the defense couneil’s subcommit-

tee on religious: education, served

The delegates appointed a come ages are being received every day|mittee to draft palns for inaugurae for shipment to American soldiers|tion of a religious education pro-

gram in Illinois public schools. A overseas, the’ army. postal Service survey showed that 60 per cent of announced today.

the children receive no , religious The war department warned that training. only five days remain until the| Another proposal would provide Nov. 1 deadline in ‘which to mail|for broader use of public schools gifts to soldiers abroad with al/and churches of all denominations reasonable assurance that they will|for recreational activities in con-

personal purchasing of war stamps| Howard M. Meyer, candidate for and bonds and your .other varied|congress from the 11th district, will services to the nation’s war program, this generous response to the United War Fund prompts this word of great Sptiresiation “and eas tude.” 8

6 MORE FIRMS JN Cotesdnies wit pe eadioon 10 PER CENT CLUB|

candidates for county clerk, will be Six: more. firms have: joined the list of. companies whose employees are putting 10 per cent of their KX. waves into war bonds and war sav-

the Woodruff Place Republicans in

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‘the program.’ Arranging the event ‘are George Johnson, ‘the 10th ward chairman, and Charles E. Spahr, Howard

day. M. Endly and Mr. Schwenzer, . They are Assaniated ‘Plant al Battery, Inc, 1710 Lueft" st.; Capi-| tol Packing Co.,: 801 Kentucky: ave.; Burroughs Machine Co." 103: 8. Pennsylvania st:; Fadely-Anderson, Inc, 3547 B.' Washington sf., Dan-|. ner Bros. Co.; Inc, 257 8. Meridian st., and Kissel-Skiles of Indianap-

CAPITAL FOR TRIAL:

CHICAGO, Oct. 27 (U. P.).—Mrs.!

trial with 27 others on charges of ‘tha ‘sedition. A crowd ‘of 175 singing, t week- shouting, placard bedrifig women

end at a rally’ sponsored - by the|58W her off at the railway station

Associated “American Syrian” Lebs- |P°T®: non club of Indianapolis. Sovsricr, Mrs. Dilling, socompenied by. her

to lead the singing as the women Joop: Hime with placards which

Lebanon. clubs, spoke. . oad: Tuck, ae Dilling—-100| ; AXIS per cent American.” y BURY THE “Lost, strayed or stolen: The PITTEBURGE; Oct. 37 (U.BY— bit os Hep By ere Bal | Three defense workers—John and| “We protest Mrs. Dilling’s unconJim MoGormick, brothers, and Clyde stitutional removal.” E. Bald Jr—have added a realistic] © Late says: ‘Take her. only touch to their share in fulfilling the| "RSH D. C,, rules! slogan, “bury the axis”. Whe their| MS: Dilling ran “through the cars wore out, they bought the only Sw. kissing as many of the singthing available with decent tires to Bo women as she could, careful

t to damage a double orchid hence them to and from Work-—s ; pins to her Jeft shoulder.

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Detroit, president. of the Mid-West Pederation of Amirtean Syrian},

speak at 8 p. m. Thursday before

the Woodruff Place town hall, Cross | : Lieutenant Governor Charles M.. = Dawson will speak for state candi- |& dates, and county and’ township |=

‘The speakers will be presented by IB : Carl Schwenzen, and Jack Tilson, 'S

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