Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1942 — Page 34
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NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Speeding ; oil rationing director, John Neukom,| . : | ‘ hip Officials to Avoi sald yesterday that in event of ex-| JOR ; trains of the future will be powered Jownship icials to Avoid : : : treme cold waves in the Midwest| Gt | ge! : ‘| by Diesel-electric locomotives which | Fights for Home Rule, |} 4 abd Toast, Fation allobnents of fuel il $i suepisy syiaive ig ve : oi 4 being Sempovarily. eral Electric's locomotive engineer- |
Leader Says. | A : : He said that a cut in the ration fig depariment predicted at. the
Indiana's 1015 township trustees, pss, allotment was more likely in the| 4% he B | meeting of the American Society of |
{ a : comprising the most powerful lobby | § . : future than an’ increase, but that : ui for home rule laws in the state, : Z military needs, transportation fa-| EF : | ; Mechanical Engineers here.
are changing their pressure tactics : & ata cilities and weather were so flex- ; § " Design’ progress has not stopped | this year. : : oft ; § - ¢ = |ible that he had no basis for a pre-| E dpa despite standardization required by In the past, whenever there was he Ea diction’ now. i p ? the war, he declared. War research & fight on over home rule powers for ? Gin i Be : : | . a ! : SSM |has produced power plants with uy pes | on SPRY |SALESMEN TO GET : I =| ; ; & a ; = a : we and designe o | Syissing their ae presivay. ; : EN : BIGGER GAS RATIONS yA * duction. When peace comes, loses secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Hi : : WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (U. P.)—| [KES Ea go vrs re to ns ae | Trustees association, in convention gr § [Traveling salesmen today won a| SF ; a RR (RJ | Mr. Cain said. here with other county and town- : : long battle with the government to : F 3 : A Production for the duration is ship officials, announced that the 2 get . increased . gasoline supplies » ig L & limited to existing standard sizes | group in the future will avoid fights : 5 under the rationing program for oc- | [EAN g T 1 8 |and types best suited to wartime instead of seeking them. : : i cupational driving. ME ; _ ; needs and emphasis is placed on Start Co-Operation ; : Price Administrator Leon Hender- | JSC ot % the most efficient use of the limited Pp Gi > ” ; son, acting under the direction qf - material available | “We have adopted a policy of co- Foot Beds wae WN Rubber Director William M. Jeffers, Use of small Diesel-electric loco-| operation and compromise with i i Sr ; a has authorized larger rations for The life of Joseph Sabitus, 11 months old, Scranton, Pa. was motives in industrial service has in-| groups with which we usually are| Sa i ; SH = them, but it could not be deter- ered ydrates. When |Creased tremendously, Mr. Cain at odds,” sald Mr. Walls. “Our as- Sls mined immediately how much the| “"O2n§ered because he could not digest fats [ou cusboliyinsten, pointed out. These high-speed 150 sociation has found that it can ac- Bladesgirls of Curtiss-Wright tune up for a chorus in preparation for the plant's musical revue, |increase will be. dootors recommended a banana diet, Joseph's parents searched to 500 horsepower engines are not complish much more in the end by| «goljin’ Rhythm.” They are (left to right) Lucile Brown, Agnes Smith, Regina Smith, Thelma Reeves, | Salesmen now are entitled to “A”| in vain for the fruit. But a story in a local newspaper brought this |in as great demand for implements
co-operation than by fighting—| mejor Bernhardt, Doris Pruitt, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Clasi . D and “B” cards which permit 560 of war as the large low-speed mae ‘sugar is achieving better results Lon by Duels ,, y te Webstor-and. Helen Webster Heting miles of driving monthly. banana deluge. chine.
than vinegar.”
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v eounty officials, comprising the In- r . N AV AL SWORDS 60 : diana County and Township Of- Employees Musical Revye A ficials association, were closing . . : their sessions at the Claypool today . 10 M AKE BULLETS with adoption of resolutions and To O pen af K Ea ths S M ond ay election of officers. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (U. P.).— 12 Units Prepare Bills With a cast of more than 100, the Knowles of the John B. Rogers Pro- Naval officers on beating thelr bladesmen and bladesgirls of the ducing Co. is director. All of the 12 groups will organize William Roberts will se a, | Words into bullets, \ committees to draft bills for the|Curtiss-Wright propeller plant. will) a NL roles will] At the suggestion of Navy Sec- = 1043 legislature, proposing many re-|present.a patriotic musical revue on ana Floyd. fing sings gi ee retary Frank Knox, officers are forms in government administration{the Keith theater stage beginning us, Joe Sindelar, Marjorie English,| Wing in their swords to the scrap
fo cope with war time conditions. |nronday and metal drive. First officer to reThe. trusless, are. expected io y running for three Vesta Kettery, Mildred Fisher and spond was Vice Admiral H. V. But-
adopt a resolution, opposing hills|98YS: ; Bill Hardwick. ler (Ret), administrative officer of / ! pending In congress to provide fed-| Opening on the first anniversary| Featured dancers include Betty|the navy department, e Ae ral aid to state schools. ' of Pearl Harbor day, the show,/Kohl and Clarice and Helen Web-| The sword has been discarded ! / 0
The resolution described federal|“Rollin’ Rhythm,” pivots about a Sor. ne art g magic will be han- {under revised regulations as part of : 1 e ene Keeney. th ’ io ; ald to schools as an encroachment|musical bus tour of America. One y ¥ ® mifoen for formal oveasions : CHOOSE NOW FROM COMPLETE CHRISTMAS
upon local government rights be-|of the highlights of the revue will 1% ; cause of “string§ attached” to fed-|be the Curtiss-Wright glee club's ; po > Vy STOCKS . . ALL PRACTICAL THINGS TO WEAR. .
eral appropriations. presentation of the propeller- i 2 2 ag; ‘ THRIFT PRICED FOR GENEROUS GIVING, TOO! Trustees. said Indiana is able to |maker’s theme song, “The Might| ¢] il : . finance its own schools. of Curtiss-Wright,” written by Sey-| ¢% A 7 The bulk of the bills are expected |mour Pinkus of the local plant. ; EL C 9 f 5 to center around provisions for sal-| The show is packed with new / : : 5 RE : o0 '
ary increases fo maintain proper [songs, gags and dance routines and
school teaching staffs and adequate |has 26 scenes. The entir t is #9 bf 7% _ BE et Bd ea | 25 I oor Ae rs UE 2 Pomme nav si 10 ve
partments. COMING HOLIDAYS *
7 pre eS MEXICO ASSIGNS [i ay 7h $199
ficials to overcome serious problems
incident to priorities on materials and gasoline rationing.
Seeks Presidency | MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4 (U.P).— £ Clarence Haxter, Tippecanoe) Louis Quintanilla, present counselor , : fo. gs : Glamour Dresses in the
v Gounty treasurcr, was mentioned as _ the leading candidate for president of the Mexican embassy in Wash 4 ; 4 gr : new vogue for color. of the County and Township Of- ington, was last night named Mex- 3 Lo 4 WCET New Frocks with Holiday ficlals association to succeed Don-|ico’s minister to the Soviet Union.| s\ ; be i) sparkle for all your big, ald O'Neill of Logansport, retiring] Announcement of the appoint- ; BF amen y important affairs. president. ment was made in c ph = Those mentioned for election 85 |pylletin, It said Quinine bon 77 La SIZES 12 to 20—38 fo 48 president of thy trustees’ association een informed of his appointment, TA ii +
+ were John H. Duff, of Berne; David (but gid not state when w Russell, of Terre Haute, and Walter|jeave for his new he would he
Hayes, of Ft. Wayne. John M. Quintanilla is a veteran career| ‘ ; SPECIALLY PRICED Doan, Decatur, Is the retiring presi- | giplomat, well known in the United :
dent. States where he has lectured fre-
Elmer Cook of Ft. Wayne was < . quently and served in the M f hamed - presideat of the Titiare TH 8 Mexican 4 R County Assesscrs association. Mexico and Russia announced re- oY ’
Other officers are Roscoe Hawkins sumption of diplomatic relations ALL WINTER
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meritus Robert Guy McCutchan
LONDON, Dec. 4 (U. P.).—An-|of the DePauw university school of : SHOE SALON - S AVINGS! l.
founcements of British naval losses| music 4g recovering fro . in the allied North African landings| attack suffered Nov. i Main Floor and of an atfack on an axis con-|ty reports received from Pomona, ————— voy off the Tur sian coast gave the|qg; al, where he now lives, ngton St. first news that Great Britain has Dr. McCutchan was associated virtually a new ileet in action, from with DePauw from 1911 to 1937 i i i battleships to destroyers, ' naval . Quarters pointed out today. It was understood that Avenger, r=" Jost in the landing operations, was one of a numbe: of new-type small ft carriers which have proved [ arene
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t great value in convoy protection | can be built in much less time than larger carriers. ) The anti-aircraft escort vessel ¥ Tynwald, also lost in the landings,
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