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as. . AIT ORAL AY ANS 55% 5 ; a : : or! Clothe-A-Child campaign ended | “You don’t have much chatice to hE. Are Near Death. ri £3 | Latin America. its second week Saturday with | pull through anyhow. What do THE PATIENT'S FACE, lath- : 2 ; 337 children clothed and a total Ba * ered with white petrolatum, began 5 a 9» . : » (Continued from Page One) : : (Continued from Page One) of $2809.43 in contributions to the 0 a Just how. it is, Doc | 10 Srimace, ©. . . | below enemy waters. 54 of the 93 men and four of the z SE x & 3 3 roclaimed by. President Roosevelt cash donors’ fund. 4 tor. “Let t 4 Ne Give him more ether,” ordered |; 2 Ap 1 seven women had been identified. os sis ED Mi > March. 1933.¢ The Mile-of-Dimes was launched | Said Rector. s get going.” | the Doc. Some 20 of the dead were said to SS “It has won out against every| SPiendidly with $841 placed on the It was the first time in his life | Hoskins looked doubtfully at For a Merry i be United States military personnel | : SE : line in front of the L. S. Ayres & | that anybody had called Lipes, | ‘he original five pounds of ether and a large percentage of the re- i machination of our Seles, 0 store up to 3 p. m. yesterday | «pge”1 : How wy Sak W hardly Hires-gua- Christmas mainder were Canadian servicemen. | ; : Si “No American nation is going un-| afternoon. ; used to “rig- trainer Hine ) The tragedy was a startling paral-| : ANG QUT der in this world-wide cataclysm, Douay oe : Ching — . = He a Salter = WEkel hy Give : i TY STING » 0! . a oR nat Which Joule 433 Jives in wa “And just as we have faced stern| “oo = 0 3 had plenty of hemostats, which Suddenly came the moment Boston Nov. 28 Ye Right elu : realities at home, so have our are small pincers used for closing | when the Doc reached out his Ef The auditorium on the ground MAY neighbors faced them. We in the bod Vel is . 5 hand) hand, pomting toward the needle | i fl of Mill St. Station 8 Tigged™ 3 handle od 20-day chiomis ; loor was jammed with some 600 United States have not been able A ’ for the sub’s only scalpel from a | catgut. } Ie 9 guests, mostly soldiers and sailors to ly all their needs because of IP. &L. Co One Child Vag CRANE S and their girls. for o ban dance. supply a Indiana _hemostat. One by one the tablespoons bent Cry of Fire Halts Song LOL Sort. & materials assy. Theta Ohi Sorority. ..One Child { 18, He medicine chest. were | inta right angles, Jere withdrawn PRIVATE An entertainer in ch boots being shared with the Americas Total children clothed 10 date use as an antiseptic agent At the end, the ski oy. ud :d My RE checkered shirt and TD hat i our government's equal-| PY direct donors 58 One thing was lacking: There | Lipes and pointed Sipher tally of XTU was singing “The Moonlight Trail.” : treatment policy, these are mate- Children clothed to: date by was no means of holding open | bent tablespoons. One was miss- | He was interrupted by a piercing,| hi rials for essential uses, not luxuries| Times shoppers wedees 218 | the wound after the Jncision had | ing. i : . feminine shriek, then by" the cry This map shows the African war situation as a result of Marshal |, , , sometimes not even normal| Grand total children clothed been made. Surgical tools’ used Lipes reacned in the incision fire, which. was taken up by a| Erwin Rommel’s abandonment of his El Agheila line. necessities. Our neighbors have ac-| during campaign ...........337 | for this are called “muscular re- | for the last time and withdrew i M al? undred tongues. At that instant, cepted these sacrifices in good — tractors.” the wishbone spoon and closed Lp, FRAG flames broke through the thin par- iy : Saturday's list of cash contribu- Tablespoons made of monel | the incision. . ge
tition separating the auditorium T C R A T ® Mr. Rove inted| tions: metal were found in the galley, They even had the tool read : a from the main public hall. ‘In- aggar f uts e ap e, wh fen ing the nub| Eleventh District Drum & and bent at right angles. They | to cut off the thread. It was : Ne stantly, the whole audience stam. of the supply crisis. With ships| Bugle Corps . { had their retractors. pair of fingernail scissors, well His Favorite peded in panic for the exit into the Fl H 0 ® F [ O ® | lost and others pointing their prows| John Powell ; Sterilizers? They went to one | scalded in water and torpedo outer hall which led to the street. omes ere iven ue I over the long supply lines to our| Employees of Indianapolis of the greasy copper colored tor- | juice. Pipe Tobacco Shrieking and fighting men and fighting fronts, many have been| Electrotype Foundry ... ] pedoes waiting beside the tubes. At that moment, the last can || * For HIS best Christmas
Women had no sooner reached the (Continued from Page One) inter-American trade| Friendship Club They milked alcohol from the | of either went dry. They lifted . i exit, when a wall of flames, sweep- 3 Mar ; diverted om Ms, etl, Williamson torpedo mechanism and used it, as | up Rector and carried him into gift = your odie Fat : “8 ing down the corridor, blocked it. coupons Recessary, arion eounty B a cks Ta g9 art While he added that demands on Melvin Franch and wall as boiling water. je ute Spit, (Sharies K CRANE’ Ss PRIV XIE MIX ; ose in front were held by the|“generally speaking is in a fair . . o shipping may grow heavier before e g ka he Wado T, amsport, Pa. TURE! How h 4 x flames, bu a, the seme ime were| shape,” ur. Toggars sid today. | | In Ration Crisis | [hey recede, ne cou see severa| The Monday Gil Je . oo Res on tu, ad bi Sine Yushea into nem by ae on “We've got to keep people in fuel bright spots in the present situa-| Ladies’ Auxiliary Division for night oP i de it | IT WAS HALF an hour after Pre; wil 20 its Sao mild & Fush. p 1070A to Amalgamated | inside the wardroom’s sloping | the last tablespoon had been ragrance. Remember—be
oil regardless of the regulations,” he CLEVELAND, Dec. 14 (U. | tion. : a : alight liad failed withs the fictisaid > P) —Regional OPA Adminis- The south Atlantic is becoming Association of Street, selling. withdrawn that Rector opened sure it's
: ; trator Birkett L. Williams to- | |9afer for our cargoes, but the sub-| Electric Railway and : his eyes. His first words were, a alarm and the entire building was| He said that he himself had not day agreed that Indiana’s ra- | |marine menace is by no means dis-| Motor Coach Employees RUBBER ava dipped in “I'm still in there pitching.” i (od A V = 4 \N :
In darkness. The radio announcer|received his fuel oil coupons but! | tioni sipated,” he said By that ti th ¢ . ioning system faces a serious paled, . of America ..... dienes 10400 y at time the sweatwas swept from his station, but his|that he had had a supply delivered| | chortage of clerical help and “And the amazing record of our| monumental Division 128, : ig Jravn Rpon drenched officers had hung up PRIVATE microphone remained open and the|last week and had given the dealer said the same problem must be shipyards is good news, too,” he Brotherhood of Locomo- fingers were 100 long. The rubber their pajamas to dry. It had ) > an 1 Fo. a
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invisible audience heard shrieks and |g promissory note for the coupons. met throughout the five-state | |added. tive Engineers ........ 1000 | ends dribbled over Lmply. taken the amateurs about two and
screams and shouted curses and 38,000 Homes Use Oil region under his administra- “Meanwhile, we are doing the best| puicet Club 10.00 With his superior officers as his | _® half hours for an operation or-
prayers, and, behind them the we can to get the other Americas co 4 crackling of flames. He said there were approximately Ho Armeniiis on criticism of | [the materials and goods they need I ea Adelaide 10.00 kg ng i gd att iE One of the heroes was Michael in Marion count to produce materials for war indus- h y yess E Frolich, saxc bo : h 8000 home owners ¥| | Alex L. Taggart, Indianapolis ar Ozzie and Ruth Begeman. 5.00 | kins put the tea-strainer - mask i , phone player, Who Was who are using fuel oil in addition to| | rationing co-ordinator, Mr. | [iY that we need.” Harry and Helen Ceder- down over Rector’s face. i 9 on the platform with the rest of 30000 others who are using it for| | Birkett said he was seeking an Trade Will Expand _ holm 5.00 The 23-year-old surgeon, folthe orchestra. He flung his instru- | cooking, space heaters and other| | additional appropriation of $1,- ;| Jap and Tone Powell 5.00 | lowing the ancient hand rule, put ment aside, picked up a chair and|pumoses. 250,000 to increase the clerical Whi Sealing Win he presen W. W. and Marie McBeth 5.00 | his little finger on Rector’s sub- Ask to Se ~ MADE WITH smashed the shutters and the sashes | poj1oying publication of a copy-| | help of one employee for every | |Primarily, Mr. Rovensky cast some| gp" 4 roe Wood .... 5.00 | siding umbilicus, his thumb on SK to See - ASBESTOS
orchestra leader then helped the 65| Times Saturday that although pub- “Our troubles come in part he said, “Co-operative activity in In Memory of Rabbi May- .| dropping his index finger straight A Made to Fit Any : —_—
persons on the platform to crawl jie indignation was rising against : the Americas must keep long-range rip ope y, EIN Shape Table on g = from lack of sufficient money | | 01 in view. Along with supplying| of Messing's * Birthday, © METHODIST PASTOR DIES
out. the local boards, that the boards| | to handle the program, partic- Dec. 10 A 2 1.00 PR — One of the outstanding acts of were powerless to do anything about| | ylarly at the board level where | |iTumediate war needs, we oan belp| uy, Namen’, | [70077 © 100 | LOGANSPORT, Ind, Dec. 14 (U.|| %5 as . ast : heroism was that of two Canadians, |it because of a lack of planning! | mere clerks are necessary to | |establish a broader base for inter- : P.) Funeral services. will be held : CALL FOR | Phone MA. 3321 whose names were not publishable | and financial assistance from Wash-| | {ove ‘care of the ever-increas- | [American trade and the develop- : Wedne sday morning for the Rev CHRISTMAS 325 Bankers at this time, who escaped through a ington, Mr. Taggart said the pub-| | joo 16ad” Mr. Willi aid. | |ment of home industries. : . : ; : Bldg. sr “ ” ng load,” Mr. ams sald. . hn .. | Previous Contributions ...$2692.93 | True S. Haddock, 57, Methodist pas 3 window in the front of the audi- |lic’s response “was wonderful. i ) ; “The changes in the face of Latin : ; ! ag : 3 torium and went to the rear where : America will be permanefit, - They | Mile-Of-Dimes (3 p. m. tor who died yesterday at Cass INDIANAPOLIS TABLE PAD 00. Sympathy Pours In i : Sunday) . : County hospital. He was president Phone or write. Our representative will call, day or night, for measurements. ||
they batted in a window and rescued , : will create new tastes and demands, 81 women and 10 men, His and ‘Mr. Strickland’s desks PROBE DE ATH OF 3 new markets when the war is over. Total Contributions . $3740.43 9% the Jogiana Epworth Instiution Ne ohio 30 FU Lite Fiotal aid Ved, Gian Setters
were flooded today with mail from “We are expanding tremendously sympathetic citizens who said they| | IR [in our capacity to make steel, tools, had not realized the hardships con- IN STOUT L [ELD SHIP girplanes, ships and other goods. fronting the local boards, but now ‘|The other Americas need and canWels Snzlous W Sooperaie. NEW. CASTLE, Ind, Dec. 14 (U.|not obtain them now. of tele ee wiki P), ~The charred and scattered *We should begin to let them end p wreckage of a twin-motored army /know about this and .prepare for . oT : cargo plane which crashed in flames{the day when we can turn loose the voligtary wénkers way Bren ag| IESE here Ta Saturday and killed huge capacity of war-ezpanded ineight army airmen was: -examined|dustries to supply civilian work.”
asked anyone who wanted to do-|™'¢ . YS nate their time to rationing boards,| today by members of a special army
to contact their district boards. [board of immuiry. 2 LOC AL STUDENTS GET 1.
—— The plane was on a routine fligh ZOUAVE DRILL TEAM MEETS |from its base at Stout field, Indian- kL U. EDITORI AL POSTS The Indianapolis Zouave drill| @Polis, to Patterson field, O. : i TET EE TTT SEWN [team will give a Christmas party at Victims of the crash were Capt. Robert A. MacGill of Indianapolis leh lle odin) 7 p. m. Thursday at the Claypool John Nagel, 31, Louisville; Ky.; Sec-| has been appointed managing editor| . 3 hotel. Gifts will be exchanged. ond Lieut. Robert Anthony, 21i,iof the Indiana Daily Student, for the ; ; oY NO CH ARGE The committee in charge of ar-|Coral Gables, Fla; Second Lieut.|first half of the second semester. | ; a Jin ¥ rangements includes Mrs. Eithel| Robert Goldenberg, 21, Cincinnati,| Other Indianapolis students named |& cs \ FOR CREDIT Reffinger, Mrs. Joseph Apostal, Mrs. O.; Second Lieut. Floyd Pearson,ito fill second semester staff posi~| : ng 3 Na ; AERC EE a Herbert Roeder and Mrs. Cora| Whose mother lives at Ida Groye,jtions on the paper include Eugene : ole £4 5 CHa \ E A SY RACE LIGAEN own. Towa; Master Sergt. Muriel O, Wit-|Cadou Jr., associate editor and city ; ; Neh: £3 2 : EE ¢ } tenberg, 43, Warrensburg, Mo.; Corp. | editor; Marilyn V. Vice, associate \ Charles W. Bodenner, 23, Denver, editor and night editor, and James] Colo.; Corp. Lawrence F. Bogner, 25,| G. Angelopolous, sports editor. Chicago, and Corp. Matthew Weis-{ Leona M. Menze of Ft. Wayne man, 24; Cambridge, Mass. will serve as editor-in-chief.
Text of Communiques
NAVY COMMUNIQUE, 218 and dropped eighty 100-pound bombs in : Fl y q_ . iJ 4 (Issued Sunday,” Dec. 18) fhe Snéral area. All of our Planes re- WAL ied JB : ) d BIRTHS
NORTH _PACIFIC. . 5“ ; : : HEE J oA : I. On Dec. 11, three army “Masauders’| .. ARMY COMMUNIQUE, 267 i ARE MA EF yellow gold.’ Choices $7.95 dil AGT 8 Birthstones. .
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(Martin B-26) scored two 500-pound bomb hits on a Yeti] Jormenty a oynd in (Issued Sunday, Dec. 13) ; " n : Trout Lagoon on the island o ska an NORTH AFRICA: : at ; el ] bombed and strafed shore installations... ‘| 1 "Our advance forces conducted -patrols < Ho EASY TERMS DAINTY SMART SOUTH PACIFIC: (All dates are east|yesterday in forward areas. Enemy efforts, . 25) longitude.) te jhiiirate forth ae south of wir 5 ' : : A ¢ : " . m. Douglas were s.oppec. x IL py: : LOCKET OD DES ah oy _— be 2. Further reports of the engagemeént|. S : Ra. army “Airacobra’ fighters (Bell P-39) from on Dec. i in Which our troops repulsed a 2% ) ; / % 4 —— ‘ $2.95 Guadalcanal attacked a formation of that 100" vanes g from the nor a AY ! eleven Japanese destroyers which was| tb 190 of the enemy were killed and : Th Pl headed for Guadalcanal, apparently for[More than 50 were taken prisoner. Our : a: nds 4 BB CHARGE IT the purpose of reinforcing and supplying i ars ep Y itfires on) ! : Pp, , 3 Japhnese troops on the island. Bomb hits patrol over-the northern battle area ate Ave 7 LAN / So Always a pobuler if. Nate | . SY * ehot a "er i i : rel yellow gold fin
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were scored on five of the destroyers. tacked enem y tanks, motor vehicles and 3. At 12:35 a. m. on Dec. 12 the enemy | infantry with good effect. formation, which was continuing toward| +4. B-17 bombers escorted by P-38 fightGuadalcanal, was attacked by TU. 8.|ers bombed the docks at Tunis yesterday. surfane, forces guarding the, Jaanl, owing Many hits were seen and large fires were||l , e enemy suffer started. enemy su; ‘ship was also PRIVATE damage as & result of this attack: hit. hin vi Pry. Ship : 8 a) ne destroyer sunk. . In the southern area yesterday PPARKING (b) One destroyer set on fire and prob-| fighters carried out sweeps and o Rn ably sunk. patrols in the course of which they de- " FACILITIES (c) One destroyer damaged. stroyed one Italian bomber and one Ger- . One U. S. motor “torpedo boat was{man fighter. They also attacked a’ ‘taillost dining nis action. road . engine near Sfax and enem On the morning of Dec. 11, army Yehicles on roads. One of our anced
] 6. Mp8 N * Ph Re ’ | “flying fortresses” (Boeing B-17) dropped| was lost. el ARR : we > ™ fq . 158 100-pound bombs on the Japanese air-| 6. During the night of Dec. 11:13 two y So DY XY ZIRCON RING a I field at Munda on New Georgia island.|enemy bhomoers were destroyed. » Nay i ; hi Arr ee | —_— = [le sl Seid at Munds on New Georgis island. ere destroy 5 = jo \LET'S ALL DO OUR BIT—WITH FUNDS or GUNS all of our Plagies 1eiurned, | ARMY COMMUNIQUE 266° | , ! OE 7 “flying fortresses” escorted by Grumman (issued Saturday, Dec. 12) Hi Li gins i ! . A “wildcat” fighters scored four 1000-pound! NORTH AFRICA— : x LH bomb hits on the landing strip at Munda 1 CR . - 8 - . Our forces yesterday beat off ‘two |
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FLAT IRON ARE —] ers which attempted interception. LR Zot N ~~ N EASY TERMS includes Salamaua—Our medium bombers raided 3 . ZN W . . WASH ( 5 Loc . enemy. installations gduing ie night. N “ot / ; - Wea R a 8 sectisce and (THR IF ATIONS Reconnaissance activity only. (Sa) gE . ‘ long evening necklace. ROUGH DRY and N NAVY COMMUNIQUE 219 |§ ; | (Issued Monday, Dec. 14) SOUTH PACIFIC (All dates t longiSERVICE and [ge N tude: © : a LOW MINIMUM at (a) Ground action on Guadal canal island UNITED. - Locke Meridia | was limited to routine patrol activity. (b) A lone plane drophec three bombs in the vicinity of our airfield. (¢) U. 8. Jes continued bombing at- | FEae tacks on e enemy installations and |B airfield at Munda. SA
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