Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1942 — Page 3
{Snow Can Hurt Russ, Too; - CAINURAN SERVICE CILROR 14 WES, Nei Resistance Growing S00STS BND SNES
Edwin S. Plott, 63, 1026 Willow| : Members of the United Hebrew drive, died today at Methodist hos- MOSCOW. Dec. § (U. P).—Swirl- man units bogged in the deep drifts. congregation contributed $61,500 to ing blizzards and German counter-| The German resistance was. stiffpital after an illness of 14 weeks. |atttacks, appeared today to have ening along the entire front, and|® War bond appeal during ChannuBorn in Sodom, O,, Mr. Plott came|Slowed the Russian offensive and the Nazi commanders whipped their | kah services at the South side synato Indianapolis 22 years ago to work limited the Red army to consolida- |thin-clad men into fierce and re- | 808 Sunday night. The appeal Ye : : tion of its gains in, the past three peated counter-attacks without re- | followed services dedicated to the. Award From FDR. for the Chapman & Price Steel Co. | weeks. jgard for losses. 43 members of the congregation in The. Mans : where he was employed as assistant|’ A driving snowstorm swept the, The Germans held fast to their the ed i ne h included Pe ageman of the Link Belt 9 superintendent at the time’ of his|Stalingrad battle front today, but second line in the Stalingrad area |’ °c 2rmed services, Which ncluced ar odge works, had planned a 3 death. gi fighting continued heavy. The heavy [east of the Don. This ling stretches |® memorial rite for men killed in Fo PIE Jay SEeoration” Jo i : : He is 5 ; “artillery * shells threw up great behind Vertachy- and 'Peskovokta, action. . produ tioneers of to oon =n survived by his wife, Ida; a|geysers of ‘snow amid struggling |both about 35 miles northwest’ of | Governor Schricker, guest speaker pany. »|daughter, Mrs, Id Paidrick of masses of men and machines, Stalingrad, and continues between ! : The celebration was that and a of she evening, sald: "We will that lot 1Indianapolis;: two sisters, Mrs. Dan; German mines and tank traps|the Volga and Don rivers. . at mc ‘e, for worked into the frame- | ’ . ’ " “| were - buried d under the snow.| Only in the Rzhev sector, 130 God be with us; then we must be work | ¢ the occasion was Joseph H. 1Jones of Juillard, O., and Mrs. George Ep eh y : with God.” ‘Rautdly. one of 10 hn McKenzi a a, so that it was very difficult for the miles northwest of Moscow, were L . yr OE ad wor en ® he enzie of Brooksfield, O., and one| gyssian sappers to remove them new Russian successes reported.| Rabbi Samuel Fox, in making the L5lt for su my ti y i Ta ; granddaughter. and permit further Soviet advances. West of Rzhev, the Soviets knifed |war bond appeal, said: “It is up to fT rt. Epo mane > - Funeral services have not yet beer Hard-riding Cossack units, how-{deeper into the enemy lines despite us to use our God-granted resources ry Mr. Kautsky Joseph Kautsky (wight) receives his ickets fo Washington fom 3 M. Bryant, Shilet engineer of the Link arranged. Burial will be in Youngs: |ever, dashed over the snowfields measurably stiffened German re-|to help our country instead of savn Mr. Kau Belt, Co., Dodge works, as C. V. Loughery, plant manager, looks on. town, -O. : . i ye Sh tor ora agy cutting down stragglers from Ger-|sistance. ing them to bury our children was called to the speakers’
Link Belt Worker Receives Ticket for Trip to Get
platfol m. It w sn’t a dress affair. He wore his we k pants and a brown, button | sweate: as he received the tickets! that wl send him to Washington. J. M| Bryant, chief engineer of the plant called for a few words:
jars Others Helpful
BY EARL RICHERT
and he started hesitatingly, “This|. LAYING ASIDE ALL the usual statements concerning a desire * is 80 ig it ‘can’t be mine for good government, there is one important reason why the coming session of the legislature should be a good one, from the public's standpoint. I have done would not That is that the Republican policy committee, which will formuhave bien possible alone. You peo-| Jate party policy for the coming session, is studded with prospective ple in the plant have helped me.| candidates for governor and senaFor thet reason, any honor I may tor two years hence. purpose was “to take up our Teceive iis not my honor but our| And these folks naturally want | state's needs constructively, with gd > that reason, my debt) to make this session of the legiz- | an eye to the war-time situation, {8 lature a popular one. ? [ ibili . T feel that I have not extended As members of the policy coms- Be reso oy hogs myself {in our war effort but I am mittee; they are shouldered with | ple of Indiana in the recent elecgoing | reform now. We who are| responsibility for the legislative tion.” : home. have everything. Our fight-| record. And a bad record natu- : 4 a. ing mer have nothing . . . they are rally would reflect on them as well Gates Satisfied
risking: their lives. as on the party. mittee is State Chairman Ralph : CHAIRMAN GATES, who'him-
A picture of a man who wouldn’t want a WHITE SHIRT for Christmas!
He is a fellow on one of the South Sea Islands—a "Tapu''— which (in case you are not versed in the - Polynesian language)— means a "chief. He wore—from the waist up—a bit of tattooing and an application of cocoanut oil—and a string of coral beads!
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th 1 Pleasure at Front The guiding force on the com-
“Whe@ we go home at night We! Gates who is regarded by prac- | self was mentioned at one time san re! ny re our friends, see a ycally all party factions. as 8 | as a possible clioice for national show ail eel reasonably sure we “cinch” candidate for either gov- G0. P, chairman. aid toddy he
will be! | back at work the next day.| .. rnor or senator, babl oV= . When we lie down to sleep we do Shp se Probably. gov was “well satisfied” with the se-
if : Rot fear: Re pine. Rave io And also on the zommittee are | lection yesterday at St. Louis of Our . Ne€| State Auditor Richard T. James, | Harrison E. Spangier of Iowa as of thos pleasures and assurances. Attorney General-elect James | ipo party leader. Z
They gui to sleep at 10 . . . a bomb Em mert, Lieut. Gov. Charles Daw- “ ; ; 5 may fall at 12. son and House Speaker-elect Ho- I think it was a good selec-
on) jet we ave receiving distinc-| yg,4 Creighton, who are regarded | tion,” he said. .“He.is a Middle Sos 108 fot i they Bre as probable candidates for one | Westerner who-has had many or theirs. This makes all of us real-| o¢ the two top political posts. : af- i ize thei the government thinks OD Doli years of experience in party a something very welcome | a lot nore of the working man . fairs. And he will be fair to all to about EVERY MAN! than many of us- thought. Name Sub-committees candidates for president in 1944. | i “So Ifam going to Washington! cys COMMITTEE, minus Mr. “n= : ; : : Parvisiigtly the gs shirts=such as The
not for riy medal nor my certificate : i i but for hur medal and our certifi-| Mes and Mr. Dawson who are in Pettengill Gives one Eh : an's Store present such as listed herewith.
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cate. Ic like to have you begin| Florida, held its first meeting here PROBABLY THE most interthinking mow how" we are going to| yesterday and discussed generally | esting of all the interesting conpay not imy but our debt. the problems that .will confront | tributions reported in campaign
Mr. Kzutsky is no speech maker. Yet iy No yo — could the the coming session. expense reports was $35 which
efforts of the fighting man and the| ‘No definite action was taken | Democratic Attorney General ee have been lea to-| except for the appointment of | George Beamer reported had gether tian by the coincidence of . i i - | been given to him by Samuel B. Pearl Harbor day and the award to Sub-commmit(sss th consider spe Mr. Kautsky.
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: : Pettengill, national G. O. P. cific problems. - These sub-coin- A : ; finance committee chairman. : mot moun he somite | | Mr. Beamers report was fd y hoa last week at South Bend. Both
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TEMPERATURE
As for the “hot” question of what are residents of South Bend, and | to do, if. anything, about the ex- | , = Pettengill is a former DemoCash Contributions in| | trol of Democratic Governor Tj Dri Total ‘| Schricker, Mr. Gates issued a mes vrive 10ta in which he said: OFFICIAL WEATHER : “I am happy to say that the U.S. Weather. Burean J FIFTY-ONE CHILDREN were ; here today was predominantly in clothed by the Indianapolis Times favor of placing no emphasis on day to swell the total to 141. situations in which efficiency and Seven of the children were, economy in’ government can be Ole oY amy butions to the disturbance and which would af- Soial precipitation since den. 1 132821 1 separ ate advertisements on : HE Men’s White Shirts this month— way. in other cities: : : i» amounted to $40 to bring thetotal | “py we feel that the vast ma- igh Lox x t donors yesterday were: ’ almost 1328211 of them will state— Layout Dpt, RCA 3 children well as most citizens of all lean- |Gincinnati ... tg > " . . ” 2 ag ings will approve complete con- [Cleveland . 2 a 0% White Christmas” or anapolis, - Bleaching Co., em- of : Pt. Wayne igh : government, It isour hope that Tnrses Ila Plogees Schildren | yore will be complete co-opera- | Kansas City X (It’s the influence of the hit tune— Lata" ol Cash contributions were: ment in establishing such well- x on a “hit gift!) Cordelia nd Lockard Row..$25.00 | considered improvements as may |Okianoma City .iiiisiesi. 3 STRAUSS ‘Osric, Mills © Watkins Post cuses.” San Antonio, Tex. 3; x . . 162, Arserican Legion .... 5.00 | Mr. Gates said the committees | 55; LoUS 0-6 GIFT is to HIGHLIGHT the shirts the men MOST FONDLY lift from the their collective bosoms! (Here Is the Traffic Record) Sus Motors truck snd coach desler BIRTHS FATALITIES Lincoln, noon. : Girls
which will be held here Monday. Mr. Pettengill and Mr. Beamer tensive patronage under the cpn- cratic congressman. statement following the meeting $1089.25. temper of those leaders who met Clothe-A-Chiild campaign yester- patronage as such. There may be We suppose—there will be something lik clothed directly by donors and the } oo” coved with a minimum of |Precipitation 24 hrs end. 7:30 a. m.: PP hg ke Cash contributions yesterday fect patronage in an incidenta) |", following table shows the temperaRy : and by a strange coincidence— 50 Be 0 § jority of the Republican party, as 5 . : WILL First Shift, Spinning room, Indi- 2 : Denver .... hg : : ’ Senifaiion on pressing Problems [NOL : : OPEN “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas”— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knipp. .1 child tion in all branches of govern- iami, Fa. " ve 83 HIS r - | Omaha, Neb. . . : : BE. 8. Hug3ins ....... shonin 10.00 | finally be approved by the cau | Pittsbuigh Our little variation to the general Lhe i I N I NDIA NAP OLIS : gift boxes—and most fondy take to Central Indiana Obtomelise society,, meet- Gunner, Verna Erickson, at St. Franeis.
County City Total| ing Hotel Severin, 7:30 p. m. James, Lillian Anderson, at St. Francis. Illinois A Mutual Casualty Insurance Co., Arthur, Lucille White, ut city. :
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t . ans baus iin 82 117 | Walt 1 Keaton, at St. Vincent's, GORDON 1942 .. Savings and Roan League or Sadism, din-| garl, “Martha Hickle, at St. Vincent's. 2
; mo ' —Dec. T— arket Research club, dinner, Hotel Homer, Cleda Wininger, at St. vincenss 2 50 i Vincent's ; .
Washington, 6 Lawrence, Youise Martin, at St. 1 ARROW DALE—this is
Pp. m, Accidents!’ | . 25|Arrests ....... Phi Gamma Sigma, meeting, Hotel Wash-| Donald, Margaret Delaney, at St. Vin- " Injured y i orl 6) Dead . ingt on. 8p. m. 3 cent’s i . ARROW S famous HITT i Awaranih, meeting, Hotel Washington, fn RAS Ver (fused collar) a MONDAY TRAFFIC: COURT Prine’ alii, luncheon, Hotel Severin,| Don, Helen. 8tils, at Coleman. Arrow's fine whit ith a, Cases Convic- Fines| noon. rge, Mary Young, at Coleman. 2 25 fused collar that: has a bit of 8 Sinclair Refining Co., meeting, Hotel JACK, Florence Butler, at Methodist. . Violatiofi: Tried tions Paid | Severin, 9 a. m. Joseph, Mary Mafiliell, at Methodist. a roll to it—{more comfort s 5 4 3 $26 Sigma Delta “Tan, meeting, Hotel Severin, None tien Marryman. a 2 y) more. fie room) oo as Hiving 3 16 Aulied Mills, luncheon meeting, Hotel Sev- Eire Lai Faroty 088. Washingion : ARRO TRUMP—uwith soft 2 75 rE Pt erin, noon, s Ph : 5 MARRIAGE Christian, Celesta Hogue, at 8. Francis. (*A specially woven fabric— y elen eiisen Tanc Mere tate orc. tr LICENSES rds. in | S23: ar Corman, at st. Franols. that gives tremendous wear) PIMA WHITE—lustrous, m official records In urne stine ronm, a . ne . - 0! the county court ‘house. The Times, | Sony's Gussie Toll t st vi . 2 25 : rich, enduring Broadcloth - iheveers; iv Bui issvonsivie for errors Jumes, ” Dorothy “Roberson, gy . Vin- from the long iaple Pima. n nam an aaaresses, cen - Elroy, Verona Pearsall, at St. yineeprs, ARROW TRUMP neckband Yam Robert Edward Gundy, 30, of 2449 N. Ox-| Ed, Jean Stitzer, at St. Vincent's ford; Ethel Pennington, 25, of 1232 E. Thomas, Susie Foden, at Sot shirts (many are going to ames, yvonne racey, a oleman. the Na ) James Howard Clayton, 21, Morgantown, | John, Marian Spahr, at Colem vy der TODAY W.Va: } Beity Elaine Barret, 20 of 2836 §| Jonn, Josephine Bresdiove, (a6 Msthodust. 2 2 5 WHITE ON WHITE of a ashington ty— Indiana a dealers, annual con-| ajpert Charles Evans Jr., 22, of 2327 Eng- re RA meris muhar Cimber. . : DeLuxe quali vention, Hotel Severin, registration, 9° lish; Lorr aine H. Knaflewski, 21, Chi-| Victor, Geneva Kanter, at 1929 5. Meridian. T% . 3. 50 Cam. cago, Til. Gordon, - Lenora Thoinpson, at 836 . ARROW ARDEN with short Curtiss-Wrigh propeller plant, patriotic Earl Joseph Stevens, 32, of 321 E. 18th;| Elder int colla * musical rej fe, Keith's theater, 8 p. m.| Mildred Lorraine Williams, 23, of 1319 : point collar . ‘lopen to public, Jordan hall,| N. Alabama. MANHATTAN'S— ty. 7:45 D. Roscoe Virgil Hughes, 41, of 3048 Holt rd.; DEATHS , 2 25 distinguished "Alpha" Eo Tnstitute, lecture, v. M.| Minnie Marion Bugni, 6, of 305 Albany. . j IStinguis Alp j= 3 Leno Ray Rim of 103 N. Ala Patrick J. J. = sh, 87, at 418 N. Wallace, ‘ : 3 95 ama; Celesta Beulah Moore, 0 5 Tom ot tn Christmas N. Walcott. Eo ae Kendall, 8, at 4329 Park, VAN HEUSEN Shirts—collar 5 Men, meeting, ¥. M. C. A.,| Robert Earle Herrin, 23, of 6055 Guilford; | chronic myocardi is woven on a curve (soft) CANTERBURY Shirts of one of Britain's finest broadcloths—
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207. . jand Capitol ave., 8 rd Paul Dietz, 23, Randolph fleld, 4H cheon meeting, Hotel Line Tex. Virginia Ruth Wilma Ry a1, Hayy Neese, 4, at City, cirrhosis. of : quality Broadcloth made to ot comminsoners, mesting,| 1,850 Seoul, camp vivingoton, ta | Th BAAR 80 SU, rectal usu our special order—soft or * building, 8 p Frieda Reisberg, 25, of 111 New| ton chronic myoca rditis. fu 1} tional at 3 hi ta collar—exceptional at
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