Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 5
+ Men of Any Age Who Asked
¢. 17-year-old youths and men 38 to 50
Mwy T0 ACCEPT
~ ‘OLD APPLICANTS
Jo; Join: Before: Dec. 1 © Will Be Taken.
. THe navy recruiting office here today announced that, in addition to|
years old, it can enlist men who had ‘ made application prior to Dec. 5. The. applications’ must: be completed by Dec. 15; ‘the office’ said |: and applicants must be able to pass the regular navy physical examina- | tion to be accepted for service,
Apply to Three Branches
Applicants who have been rejected temporarily pending correction of a physical defect also can be enlisted if their application was made prior, to Dec. 5. These conditions apply to enlist-
V-4, V-6, V-7, M-1.and M-2.
These four, Indianapolis. youn . women have enlisted in’th , WAAC | and are awaiting. calls to: report for training. From left to right are Miss Mary L Frame, 373 N. Holmes ave.;' Miss Betty J. Harwell, 3546
J E.: Vermont st.; Miss, Mary Ann Schoberth, 1908 Dexter st., ‘and Mgrs,
Bernice G. McVicker, 1302 N. New: Jersey st.: Mrs, McVicker is prae-: ticing saluting. .
and the following divisions: vy, 8: aval bureau or officer, if the au2 ‘thorizations. has. been : received. The recruiting office announced | "The .office said -that applicants 17
that. the construction -officer: for the years old, those betwéen 38 and 50, procurement ‘of “seabees”. will visit/and. these granted commissions the ‘local office today to: complete would continue to ‘be :taken.. the enlistment of ail applicants who| The recruiting of WAVES has-not have made preliminary ‘applications. | been - affected ' by - President ‘Roose-
Also eligible: to ‘enlist are appli-|velt’s order ‘halting induction’ in‘the
cants whose enlistments have been|army of’ men between 18 and’ 38
| AT KELLY FIELD
[Army Air: Force School
| Dee. 10- (U. P).
To. Graduate Last "Cadet Class. :
KELLY: PIFLD, San Antonio, Tex., -~Next: Monday the nation’s oldest army air force training ‘fleld "becomes its | newest instructors’. school—the first | in the | Gulf coast. area. :: Cadet class 42-K will : graduate Sundayand for: the duration at least Kelly: Field will. not be a cadet traming center, . Officials said the transformation from a eadet. to an instructors’ school’ is the most important job in the field's history. The task, briefly, is. to train’ literally - thousands of civilian fliers to take over the task of instructing many more thousands of .cadets ‘for combat service on fighting fronts ‘throughout the
ment in the regular navy, naval reserve, “seabees” construction unit
held ‘up pending ‘authorizations from | years of age.
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MUSIC APPRECIATION PUZZLE CONTEST _ 1st Prize, $10, 000 ot yaaa a eh «Mr. John E. Backstrom
2nd Prize, $2,000 ows er uy ; Pig >: “Charles B. Harris EL Prim, $1,000 ere Ath Prize, $500
840 Olive ‘Avenue, Price Hill Mr. A. H.: Rau
Cincinnati, Ohio - 1215 Oxley Road
Miss Maxine SE Columbus, Ohio
2023 N.: Cascade ‘Avenue LI 5th Prize, $250
." Colorado Springs, Colorado Miss Sophia Bonfield’
m, Price, $250
. Mr: Will M.. Giddings ' New Haven, Connecticut
6th Prize, oo
‘ “Brenhdm,’ Texas Mrs. Lilian Taugenheim
8th Prize, $100
‘Mrs. Dorothy McChesney | 5428 Rossiyn Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana - * Dayton, Ohlo
. Prize, sion
‘Mrs. E. 8. Brooks © -° 400 Sofith Avery Aveitue Shouse; Néw: York
EL Prize; $100
Miss Sarah A. Revelle 1303: North Franklin: ‘Street ‘Wilmington, Delaware
~~ Winners of 11th to’ 100th Prizes
Mrs. Bernard ‘Beck, 528 Dixmyth. Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. G. 8S. Benedict, 1515 Bellevue. Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. Louis Berger, 84-39 92nd St., Jackson Heights, N. Y.; Miss Bernicé Bergman, 630 ‘South High, Denver, Colorado; Mr. Donald S. Barrett, 104’ 8. ' Bryan Ave, R. R. 3, Bloomington, Indiana; Mrs. Couftice H. Berry, 45 Brookline Drive, West Hartford, Conn; Mr. Jack Berry, 228 ; East 75th 8t., New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Newton E. Boyce, Intérlakén, Seneca County, N. Y.; Mrs. Helene C. Briggs, 435 Belford Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado; Miss’ Mary E. Brizius,- Newburgh, Indiana; Mr. Herbert B. Burns, 2566 ‘Glenmawr Ave., Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Juliet H, Collier, Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut;: Mrs. Maigaret ‘Louise Cook, P. 0. Box 349, Raton,” New. Mexico} Miss’ Grace Crawford, 58 Myra Road, Hamden, Conn.; Mr. Edward ‘S. Daunt, 218 Main" Ave. Newport, Ky.; ‘Mrs, W. A. Davy, 520 Downing, Denver, Colo.; Miss Elinor Ann Devanney, 320 Franklin Ave., Hartford, Coni.: Mrs. William: W. Doyle, 2529 Kemper: Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Anne Dubin, 1225 Union St., Indianapolis; Tnd.;. Miss Mae Dunham, 2174 Malvern hauser, 1016 Ridge Road, Wethersfield, Conn.; Mrs. John H. Dynes, 502 North Colorado. St; Gunnison, Cole.; Miss Alice Eisenberg, 78 Harrison st., New Britain, Conn.; Mr. L. D. ‘Elisaesser, 628 N. Crestway Ave., Wichita, Kang.; Miss: Marjorie N. Ernst, 5856 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Margaret Ewald, 1725 Compton Road, Mt. ‘Healthy, Ohio; Miss Edna Lynn Gildart,. 722 West, 39th 'St., _ Houston, Texas; Mrs. Lee J. Glober, 340 North Drive,- San Antoni o,. Texas; Miss Louise Gloeckner, 658 Linwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio; Miss Edna S. Gray, Linder Block, Golden, Colo.; Mr. 0. E. Hackman, 2326 Reynolds St., Fort ‘Wayne, Ind.; Mr. Edwin L. ‘Harden, 198 ‘East Lincoln St., New Braunfels, Texas; Mrs. Meta Haralson, P. 0. Box 586, Trinity, Texas; Mrs. J. P. Haskell, 152 Bissell St., Man- * chester, Conn.; Miss Catherine M. Hasson, 2358 McMiken Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. M. H. Hayes; 505 Midgard ‘Road, Columbus, Qhio; Miss Edna F. Herr, Foxon Road, East Haven, Conn,; Mrs, Harry M. Holt, 1715 Telephone Road, Houston, Texas; Mrs; Helen 1. Howe, 53-E. Bruce Ave. Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Lillie Hurley, 309 East North St. Sidney, Ohio: Dr. William J. Hutchins, State Hospital, Harrisburg,. Pa.; Mrs. Irene S. Hurwitz, 282 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Charles Jacobi, 1318 Cory Drive, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Roy
' Strand, New Castle, Dela.; Mrs. Austin F. Johnson, 241 N. E, First Ave. Carmel, Ind.; Mr. D. C. Kaiser, 7606. Reading Road, Cincinnati, John F. Kirby, 3545 Kroger Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Marjorie Kiayer, 2219 Crane Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr: Rarton H, Kouri, P.-
cinnati, Ohio; Miss Louise Lampkin, 14¢ W. McMillan, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. R. K.. Lanee; $06 Miami Ave., Terrace Park, Ohio; - Mrs. Rosalind Lebor, Bon-Air Apartments, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. Henry W. -Lohrengel,. 815° Avenue: E,. Galveston, Texas; Mrs. Cornelia 'Lonnberg, 745 Santa Barbara Road, Berkeley. Calif.; Mts.’ Don C. Lucas, 920 Franklin, Wichita, Kans.; Mrs. Carolyn Marschke, 3330 N. Meridian, Apt. 104, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. Robert: Martin, 141 Rohde Ave., California’ Station, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss: Ann ‘Neff, 1625 + North Vassar, Wichita, Kans.; Mrs. Jane L. Newton, 614 Culter St., Peoria, Ill.; Miss Alice W. Olson, R. 5, Box 37, Beaver Brook, Dan- . “ ‘bury, Conn.; Mrs. Mabelle C. Pearce, 12 Pearne Ave.,. Cortland, N. Y.; Mrs. H. E Pfeffer, 3982 Lowry. Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio; "Mrs. L. E.”
Haven, Conn; Mr. Arch F. Rakatzky, 22 Main St., East Hampton, Conn.; Mrs. William G.. Ramke, R. R. 2, Foodwire Road, Dayton,’ ~ Ohio; Mr. Whitney Reader, 2337 Dryden Road, Houston, Texas; Mr. Theo B. Rabel, 1703:Blue Rock St." Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Hallie * Reed, Box 959, Butler, Ohio; Mrs. Virginia R. Reed, 1348 Corvallis Ave. Roselawn, Cincinnati, :Ohio;* Mrs. Lillian Reiss, 1647 Philo Philomena ‘Ave., Northside, Cincinnati, Ohio; ‘Mrs. .C. ‘RH. Richirds, 316 South’ Central ‘Ave., Columbus, - Ohie; ‘Mrs, Cariton I. Richardson, 212
Grove City, Ohio; Miss Anita W. ‘Rollins, 4 Cottage Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y; Mrs. L.. H.: Schmidt, 3426 Whitfield ,Ave., Cincinnati,
* Swingle, Box 339, Roseville, Ohio; Miss Ruth Whitson, 2124 Quenby Road, Houston, Texas."
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE
i 1ST GROUP: 1. Wagner; 2. Liszt; 3. Sibelius; 4 Faust; 5. Caruso; 6 Grieg; Mo: ‘Beethoven: - 8. Mozart; 9. ‘Dirigo: 10. Franick: 11. Pagliacci; 12. Mascagni; 13. Bach; 14. Bolero; 15. ‘Scotti; 16. Puccini; 17. Waltz; 18. Offenbach: 19. Ghick; 20. Rigoletto; 21 Kreisler; 22. Paganini; 23. Bass; 24. Byrd; 25. Verdi; 26. Haydn; 27. Berlioz; 28. -Friml; 29. Handel: 30. Palestrina; 31. Patti; 32. Rubinstein; 3 pukas; 34. Flagstad; 35. Pons; 36. Borodin; 37. Ravel; 38. Solo; 30. Duet; 40. Tosca: 41. “Tenor; 42, ‘Staccato; .43. Andante; 44. Rome - berg; 45. Purcell; 46. Lully; 47. Melba; 48. Gounod; 49. Parsifal;" 50. Opera; 51. Rachmaninoff; ~52:: Figaro; 53. "Bizet; 54. Grofe; 55. Als to; 56. Gavotte; 57. Chaliapin; 58. Iturbi; 59. Dvorak; 60. Aida; 61. Tuba; 62. Beecham; 63. Note; 64" Lind; 65. Cello; 66. Sonata; 67. Flotow; 68. Diva; 69. Rapee; 70. Sousa; 71, Clef; 72. Foster; 73. Ania; 74. Rondo; 975: Forte; 76.. Schubert; 71. Herbert; 78. Oboe; 79. ‘Sharp; - 1 80, Etude; 81. Gershwin; 2. Flat; 83. Lalo; 84. ~Gopdman;. 85. Soprano; 86.. Debussy; . 8: “Trio; 8: Gigli; 89. Tone;. 90. Orchestra. :
13. Aida; 14. Aria; 15. Song; 16. Sonata; 17. Tone: 18." Verdi; 19, Faust; 20. Figaro; 21. Bow; 22. Clef: 23. Scotti: + 26. Bis; 27. Diva; 28. Largo; 29. Drigo; 30, Weber; 31. Palestrina; 32. Note; 33) Opus;: 34. Schipa;- 35, Baliet; 36. Franck: 37. “Treble; 38. Handel: 39. Friml; 40. Elgar; 41. Salome; 42. Byrd; 43. Chord; 44. Bolero; 45. Duet; 46. Caruso; ‘ 47. Haydn; 48. Lind; - 49. Rest; 50. Dukas; 51. Patti; 52. Gigli; 53. Cello; 54. Harp; 55. Staff; 56. Marimba 57. Trill; © 58. Strauss; ‘59. Aida; 60. ‘Wagner; 61, Tenor; . 62, Trio;.63, Tune; 64. Drum; 65. Rapee; “66. Lute; 67. Etude: "68. Paganini; 69. Ravel; 70. Melbi; "71." “Key: ‘72. Grofe; 73. Bartok;
24. Lyre: 25. ‘Sousa;
has 87. Gorin; 88. Fugue; 89. Reed; 90. Viol,
13. Key; 14. Flat; 15. Organ; 16. Do; 17, Guitar; 18. Aria; 19. Wagner; 20. Marimba; 25. Mute; 26. Mass; 27. Hymn; 28. Baritone: 29. Solo; 30. Stave; 31. Air; 32, Grieg;: 33. Pinafore; 34. Chant; 35. Song: 36. Bow; 37.-Diva; , 88. Tosca; 39. Haydn; 40. Verdi; 41. Bass; 42. Bach; 43. ‘Piano; 44. Viol; 45. Trio; 46. Dvorak: ‘47. "Boito; 48. Pitch; 49. Cornet; 50.: Purcell; 51. Encore; 52. Mozart; 53. Ode; 54. Waltz; 55. Thais; 56. Harp; 57. Schumann; : 58. Amati; ’ 59. Chopin; 60. Gorin;" 61. Pattt; +62. : Bis; : ‘63. Quartet; 64. Reed; 65. Jazz; 86. Duet; 67. Horn; 68. Score; 69. Gamut; 70. Delius; 71. ‘Minor; 72. Trill; 73. Melba; 74. Drum; ms, - .~. Sharp; 76. Major; 77. "Tone; 78. Terpischore; 79. Meter; . Lehar; 81. Ysaye; 82 . Lind; 8, ‘Largo; “84. - Clef; 85. - Prelude; 81. Fife; 88. Alto; 89. Melody; 90. Tuba. rs Ha 80 : of re es,
§ NTE
As provided by the rules of the contest, Awe. tie- breaking. ‘romps of puzzles: and a‘ otter ‘on’ ‘the blest’ “How Th Contest Affected. My Interest In Good Music” were required in order to determine the winners. - The final awarding of prizes: was based on the merit of the letters submitted in view of the perfect solutions te the second group of tie-breaking pussies submitted by tying contestants, - In other words, all’ winners submitted correct solutions to 2% puzzles, and in: Addition wrote. ‘What the: judges considered ‘the best . letters, ; To those contestants whese puzzle ‘solutions were correct bit ‘Whose letters failed to win may we advise that the judges gave. long,
testants. Consequently, the judges did not know the identity of the writers: The winners of all prizes have supplied statements that their puzzle solutions and ‘their letters represent the individual effort of "those contestants and were submitted in accordance. with the rules of the contest. We wish to take this opportunity to thank these contestants who wrote us tha¢ they w wens titi wiih the masinfictariss délay _ in the delivery of phonegraph records and were willing ta wait for their records. Distribution of the records has been in’ progress: for ~ thee past few weeks, and will continue daily until the records: are completely distributed. Any: hn who has not received "the ‘rec-: ords. on or before December 14th ‘is requested to notify Music Appreciation Projects, 730 Fifth Avenue, New. York. A copy of this announcement will be mailed to every person Who entered the contest. “Meanwhile, we ‘will be very glad to answer - any and all inquiries from. contestants. Please address:
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROJECTS, Inc:
730 Fifth Avenue
ve. Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Joseph Dann-
~ Jeggle, 4730 Chickering Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. Roetzel Jocheins, 3248S. Fountain, Wichita, Kans,;. Mr. William H.: Jobling, 57 The Ohio Mr. Daniel F. Kappler, 2542 Ingleside Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Anne Karlonas, 280 Chestnut St., New- Britain, Conn.; Mrs. 0. Drawer C., Rio Grande City, Tex.; Mr. Flgin Krebs, Route.3, Fayetteville, Texas; Miss Adele M. Lammers, 3315‘ Renfre Ave. Cin- -
Putzel, 2705. E. Douglas, Wichita, Kans,; Mr. Adolf Radke, 1525 N. St. Fresno, Calif.; Miss Elizabeth ‘B. Raftery, 70 Sachem St. New .
.* N. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio; Mr. Paul F.-Ringland, 24 Glendale St.’ ‘Cineinnati, ‘Ohio; M. G:. Wilfrid: “Robins, 1548 -Dernorest Road,
\ "Ohio; Mrs. Douglas C. Scott, 69 Mohawk Drive, West Hartford, Conn.; Mrs; H. E: Snyder, 2281: ‘South Columbus St, Lancaster, Ohlo; + Miss Leona Spain, 2722 North Illinois St., Indianapolis, ‘Ind.; Miss Mildred : ‘Spats, ‘52 ‘Fairfield Sh New Haven, Com; Mr. Waiter R.
2ND GROUP: 1. Oboe; "a. Piano; 3. Foster; 4. Solo; ‘5; Adagio;-6. Meter; 7. Mute; 8; Gluck: 9, Star; 10; Forte: AF ‘Chiofr: 12. Rondo; *
* 74. Chorus; 75. Pons; 76. Air; 77. Chord; 78. Bach; 9. "Bassoon; 80, Dixie; 81. Tosca; 82. Grieg; 8. Berlin; ” Bas; 85: Glinka; 8. Tue. :
“SRD. GROUP: 1. Lyre; 2: Opus; 3. Lute; 4. Tango; 5. ‘Tune: 6. Suite; 7. Faust; 8. Rest; 9: Crescendo: 10; Dukas; 11, Flute; -12; Cellos, 21. Cantata; 22. Villanelle; 23: Elgar; 24. Oboe; i
; 88. Note;
careful and impartial consideration to the letters. The actual letters were pholostated, without. the names and. addresses. of the con- =
F.C, Hagselring—Yesterdag,
“On deck’ today ‘in the navy recruiting serie of “Yesterday and Today” is F. C. ‘Hasselbting of the American National bank and commander. of“ the = 11th ‘ American legion district. ; A’ ‘navy enlistee in: 1917, Mr,
Hasselbring . served: on. the “old-
U.’8. 8. Indiana and when discharged’ was a petty officer, second class, ‘Active a few years ago in state professional ‘basketball - cir-
cles, Mr. Hasselbring says of the’ “It taught me a valuable:
navy: lesson in obedience and self reliance.” He is shown above (lett) as he appeared during the last war and (right) in his civilian role.today as a valuable “outside” aid to the local navy recruiting office. = =
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SHOW DEFENSE: FILM
AT CHURCH: TONIGHT
A Alm, «Civilian: Defense on: the Home Front,” will be shown. tonight at a dinher of. the Central Avenue
-| Methodist ‘church, Dinner’ will be at 16-p. m. and the-pibgram. i ‘sohed-
uled for 7 o'clock, : ‘The ‘film stresses precautions a family should take in’ ‘an enemy attack. It. includes an, address “by Governor: Schricker, :
- Dr. 'F, Marion Smith « will speak
on “The Spirit. and. the Wheels. ”
That Papers May © Be Filed. A
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. (UU, “py. — sen-|'
German sabotage. mission, won -a}
| delay in. their scheduled execution {date at least beyond March 2 yes|terday from the U. 8. circuit. court
of appeals. The appeals court granted. a peti tion of defense attorney Paul F.
date set for ‘filing necessary ap31 and ordered oral ‘argumerits 30
‘Haupt, Walter Froehling and Otto Wergin, who received death sentences for. helping. Haupt's saboteur son, Herbert, and for: their wives, who were sentenced to 25 years in prison,
MEMORIAL FOR ATTORNEY
The Indianapolis Bar association |W will hold a memorial service for Clyde C. Carter, attorney, who died this week, at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the criminal ‘court room at the court
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