Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 15

0 v rollga Tech high school’s two old |S i * cannon out to the ,

scrap heap ere was a little ceremony and Donald ‘Shaw, director of Tech's! asgociation, made a speech. 91 years ago these pisces were dedicated to: the peace h peace. that ‘we had hoped might endure. Their muted I ———r— ete

the manpower question.

iittee—which is considering a reso {lution by Senator Claude Pepper (D, Fla.) calling for s full-dress senate committee inquiry into the manpower - situation—after Philip Murray, ©. 1. O. president. we Murray said he feared “we will

chase of War stamps ($200 g—oup treatment of the material problem.” Murray testified after ~ Jullus Luhrsen, executive secretary of the Ha, told he” committee the 0. 8, fe = —, BT a on, committee the U. crap collection] a motor caphave. the interest of (top) Studying the consfrustion of an pla wing in Tech's ‘shops are Allen Bailey (left), of 1313 N. Ox- service he selece cols Bobert Taylor, 1641" fe ave; Thomas Le Final, nsw, 20th. sty Jord bw ang Boy Balwin, of 2004 Forest. Manor. Both want 10-be pilots in the U, 8, army air fores. Tech- plTnen: set-up ane lee (25,0001 424 Robert Marten, 304 X. Oakisnd ave. es Alea) igh 6.{as aleng ia: this type of seliooling. Luhrsen said regimentation of labor

m— : : By compulsory ‘msnpower legisiae “The indictments, handed up by |EX-MOVIE MAGNATE and pay 243000 fine bas been issued ting in Fox bankruptoy appeal cases. tion would “play haves with war the federal grand jury yesterday, by the U.S, Circuit Court of Ap-|Fox had first appealed to the|production.” RATION BOOK SALES [were in connection with the thers] ORDERED TO- PRISON [peals, it was announced today. |Circutt court. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30 (U; P)).|of 4529 gasoline ration books from| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 30 (U. P.. rt FATTEN LAMBS A On bu SPER ove : Next wok the victory corps|—Ninety-five men were under fed-|a Norrisiown schooliouse in August.|—A mandate directing one-time/pox to ichange his 1041 plea: of] More lambs are fattened for the|eign Secretary Anthony’ Eden said i n millionaire movie magnate: William |guilty to conspiracy charges involy= market in Colorado than in any|today in a speech at the Scoitish department of ‘education, will start selling or’ sing ‘stolen: gasoline ra-|ally of $10,000 fine w 8 on in to surrender by next Wednesday ing a $37,50 “loan” to Circuit Judge| other state, Approximately 3,000,-|union conference thai “we now are

at Tech and then all the pupils Willi tion coupons. Jail, or both. to; begin a: ‘one-year prison term|J, Warren Davis, when he was sit-| 000 sheep grazed in Colorado, passing from-the defensive.”

senger. training

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her individual part. The victory corps, open to every pupil “enrolled in school courses ‘appropriate to his age, grade and ability, which will have probably immediate or future usefulness to the nation’s war effort,” will be divided into five service divisions air, land, ses, production and come munity. : Joe Kettery, vice-principal, Is chairman of the faculty war activie ties committee, and John Arbuckle is president of the senlor council, which will ‘sponsors war activities committee of pupils to work with the faculty. | The boys who learn about the mysteries of airplane engines and plane construction in Tech's shops do so with clearly-defined plans. They're going into aircraft produce tion or'the sir arms. of the services. Those in mathematics classes EE ITTINA |also have: their own ideas of the QIN TY | future. = And so It 1s at Tech. ‘While preparing themselves to do a war job when they're out of school, they're. making a contribus tion to the fight as they study.

BRITISH TO. RELEASE U.S MOVIE PROFITS

LONDON, ‘Oct. 30 (U. P.)~The

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JAMES WHITCOMB|;; i '¥- FOR CHICAGO British treasury has agreed fo re LEAVE AT

lease to American motion picture M - companies approximately $50,000,000 : . lin profits which have been: frozen 5 “for CINCIN Tllin Great Britain since the outbreak

‘of She war in 1039. The agreement resulted from oonversations with the U. 8. govern-

in Arrival of

Indianapolis. BELGIANS PROTEST

LONDON, Oct. 30 (U.P). —The Belgian government-in-exile: pro=‘|tested’ today “as en: outrage of international law and human conscience” the forced deportation of Belgian workers to German war fac-

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