Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1942 — Page 9

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THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1942

LIMIT WORK ON | Called to Sea * ORDNANGE UNIT

4 Future of Fall Creek Plant] Hinges Upon Military Strategy.

By ROGER BUDROW

GRABILL NAMED BAR PRESIDENT

Rauch and Burns Chosen Vice Presidents by Local Attorneys. Harvey A. Grabill is the new

Some work on the Fall Creek ordnance plant has been halted temporarily by Washington officials who are shifting the emphasis in

president of the Indianapolis Bar association. He will succeed B. Howard Caughran. Other officers, named 1 night at a dinner in the Columbia club

Wallpaper Ipaper Output Halved by WPB

war production from certain lines

of ordnance he order to step up include: John G. Rauch, first vice

president; Floyd W. Burns, second vice president; Grier M. Shotwell, treasurer; Charles W. Holder,. secretary; Edward J. Boleman and Robert D. Armstrong, members of the executive committee, and Thomas M. Scanlon, Walter Myers Jr. and William G. Ddvis, members of the committee on admissions.

The WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (P)~- : War Production Boag] tu ut wall 0

e order was designed to save in and labor and side Bb bring output into line with y 8 duced construction of new omnes. All manuf or not to buy or process in excess of 50 per ¢C total tonnage of such stoc soe the fiscal year ended last un a, The order also required sip

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ship and plane production. Outside construction of the plant | is continuing, although zero temperatures have hampered operations this week. The plant, being built by the government and operated by the E. C. Atkins Co. is approximately 85 per cent complete, lacking only exterior glass, heating and plumbing and electrical work. It is expected this work will be finished.

Work to Be Held Up

However, until plans are completed in Washington for the changeover in war production as necessitated by military strategy, work on intalling more machine tools will be held in abeyance, it was learned. - The ordnance plant is already in 4 partial operation in the heat-treat- . Ing of light armor plate. It was emphasized in informed quarters

Twentyeyeat=oll James Hawley is Sonia Henie’s pactinet in the dazzling tango. The new revue which presents a number of ice adaptations of Latin-American dances continues through Sunday night

at the Coliseum. SHIPYARDS DELIVER [mission sisted that its shedules p/STRALIA PREPARES | TO RAISE MORE FOOD

v 84 SHIPS IN NOVEMBER | wir be reached The new officers will be installed CANBERRA, Dec. 3 (U. P.).—

. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (U. P)). at the January meeting. 3 LOCAL STUDENTS Plans are in the making, it was

Mr. Grabill, who maintains of-{—The maritime commission an- : . fices at 900 Fletch nounced yesterday that American revealed today, to wh Australia ces at 900 Fletcher Trust building, y y JOIN FRATERNITIES a A une ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 3.—The sources of the allied war group and

Comm. O. O. Kessing

Comm. O. O. Kessing of Greensburg has been called to sea duty by Admiral ‘William Halsey. Comm. Kessing formerly had been commanding officer of the U. S. navy pre-flight school at Chapel Hill, N. C.

Installation in January

is a former county attorney. He has|shipyards in November delivered

He will serve under Admiral A or 2% esis, Sue into service 84 vessels totaling 891,- | yy jversity of Michigan announced (for the commonwealth to help 700 deadwieght tons. today that three Indianapolis men America’s war production hy send-

Halsey. jamin Harrison law school for many x The month's output, it was said, had joined fraternities herg ing an expanded supply of strategic of 335

years and he also taught at Indiana ! minerals.

IMPERILS GERM ANY Law school. He is a graduate of|raised total production so far this| They are George Krae Benjamin Harrison law school. year to 625 vessels of 6,890,000 dead-|E. 58th st., and Charles M. Ness, of| Provisioning of many thousand NEW YORK, Dec. 3 ( U.P.) The William A. Boyce Jr. was elected | weight tons, 1,100,000 tons short of |5802 Washington Blvd., Alpha Delta troops throughout the Pacific war t) membership’ in the association|the 1942 goal fixed by President|Phi, and Alvin Levinson of 4429 zone was visualized in the new that nothing definite has been de- clandestine German radio station, js; night. Judge Robert C. Balt-| Roosevelt last January. The com-|College ave. Zeta Beta Tau. plans, cided about the future of the war|CGustave Siegfried Eins, last night z:ll sp ke on the legal aspects of plant which is expected to cost|told Germans that favoritism and tie condemnation of real cstate in around $5,000,000. corruption in Fuehrer Hitler's head- Indiana Ly tie federal government It is entirely possible, it was sald,|quarters tmperiled Germany's ifor-war industries and military resthat the suspension of work may be chances for victory ervations. ¢ permanent in order to shift armor y In a broadcast heard by the

plate work to such plants which are already complete and in operation, | United Press listening post at New York, the sub rosa station which

Agreement Stands claims toy broadcast from within On the other hand, it is just as|Germany, concluded that if the possible that the “green light” may| German army is to achieve victory be given the project when the new|it must clean up corrupt elements at war production schedules are clari-| headquarters. fled by Washington. It said headquarters had ordered The government agreement with|mass production of a tank which the Atkins company has not been|experts had found “absolutely uncanceled, responsible persons said. usable.”

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ARMY COMMUNIQUE 257

(Issued Wednesday, Dec. 8%) NORTH AFRICA: “1. Allied forces ‘in the Tebourba area have repulsed an enemy counter attack. 2. Bombing attacks on the airfields at Tunis and Bizerte have continued. Light bombers and fighters have been co-op-erating in support of our forward troops. Seven enemy aircraft have been destroyed. Five of our aircraft are missing. 3. The royal navy is assisting in the Jrovision of cover for the advance of our orces.’”

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MacARTHUR’S COMMUNIQUE (Issued Thursday, Dec. 8)

NORTHEASTERN SECTOR: NEW GUINEA—Buna-Gona: With support of artillery and with close-range bombing and strafing by our air units, our troops have driven in from the left beyond Gona and are advancing along the beach toward the center of the enemy’s positions at Sanananda. We are mopping up strong points which were overrnu in our attack. On the right, we infiltrated the outskirts of Buna village. The enemy is resisting with the greatest flerceness. Throughout the afternoon and night our air force was heavily engaged with enemy naval forces, covered by air escort off the coast, attempting to reinforce the enemy's ground troops. Twenty-three enemy planes were downed and. others damaged and the naval convoy yas forced to withdraw. Our losses were ligh NORTHWESTERN SECTOR: Reconnaissance activity only.

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