Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1942 — Page 3
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a will pay fribute to the
ole Lombard ‘during the first p of January in a campaign 4
Si in extra war bonds.
was. Killed the following day i an airliner crash as she was Te-
up in Rr of the 92 counties of the state, The 15-day drive for extra
sales, spearheaded by! : .
counts executive chairmen’ of the war savings staff and by theaters, will * climaxed on Jan. 15, annivi of the $2,000,000 rally, by a state organization Lombard dinner at which the executive and payroll sa chairmen in counties that have “topped that 10 per cent” will be awarded plaques, and workers in the Lombard ‘memorial extra bond! sale will be gjven recognition. Governor Schricker will award]. the “top 10 per cent” plaques, and Dlans are being made for guests at - the dinner to hear the broadcast of a Carole Lombard memorial brogram that evening. A transcription of Miss Lombard’ S bond buying plea in Cadle tabernacle will be part of the broadcast.
'RCA’S GLEE CLUB ON RADIO TONIGHT
; The RCA Manufacturing company’s glee club will broadcast its annual Christmas choral - program from radio station WIRE at 9:30 tonight. The club made up of 40 factory and office employees -of the Indianapolis RCA plant, will be directed by Floyd M. Chafee. The program will feature Miss Harriett Gerdts, Keith Schock and Frederic Winters
as soloists.
STRAUSS = SAYS:
Ametican my murses in New Guten at set fo dui thio bgmb shelter during an air raid alarm.
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Calls on Volunteers Continue Assistance in
Rationing Office. Help, help, and moe help! That's
| the never-ending ‘plea of Alex L.[
B | Taggart, the man behind the scenes.
PAROLEE IS FATHER | OF ABANDONED BABY
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 21 (U. P.). —After.a three-week search, police reported yesterday that the parents of Pittsburgh’s “mystery” baby
have been found, Robert Tyson, 27, an unemployed iruck driver, gnd his 18-year-old wife, Doris, confessed they were the parents of Rokiert Jr., 2 years old, who was found abandoned in a downtown hotel Dec. 1. The couple /was brought here by City Detective. Ihspector Walter Monaghan, ‘who found Tyson in Youngstown, O., and his wife in Cleveland. Tyson is a parolee from San Quentin prison, convicted on charges of burglary jn 1940. A San Francisco parole officer recognized the .child’s picture and identified the father. ¢ “You see’ there’s no work for my husband,” she explained, “and I'm
U. 8. Weather Bureau
OFFICIAL WEATHER
All Data in Central War Time -
Sunrise......
8:04 I: Sunset...
sean
TEMPERATURE —Dec. 21, 1941— 7 a. ;
going ‘to ‘have another baby.”
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Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7: 2 a. m.
Total precipitation since |Jan. Excess since Jan. .
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IT’S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY
“issue under the heading):
“VOGUE’S-eye view of a last-minute
Christmas Idea.”
(Reprinted by special permission.)
IE a string around your finger—to remind yourself of-a last-minute Christmas present that you may, just may, have forgotten. A present that no one will ever want to exchange, return, or hock. : A present that no one minds getting dozens of
duplicates of.
A present that will fit even if you don't ow the recipient's head-size, foot-size, hand-size, waist-measure, colouring, or tastes. A present that pays off more when it's old than
when it's new.
A present that is right for man or. woman, baby or grandparent, friend or acquaintance. A present that, even at the eleventh hour, is never frayed, frazzled, soiled, or shop-worn. A present that you can buy the night before - Christmas, when all the shops are closed. A present that takes only a minute to buy, and
. lasts for ten years—
A
~ Tie another string around your finger—to remind yourself of these never-to:be-too-often-repeated
WAR BOND. | .
facts: |
A War Bond isn't ane present, but thre!
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4+ | signaled “well done” to his air units,
ITH CONGRATULATIONS TO "VOGUE" —for a dramatic presentation of a
"CHRISTMAS IDEA" {Published in the current
6 | gunner. was killed on the flight by
0 the ‘voyage ‘across the Atlantic to
SPURNS $230 FOR PLAGE IN BOMBER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (U. P.). —Naval bontber crews pacing -the Amerikan offénsive in North Africa last month were so eager for action that one rear gunner turned down $230 for his place in a flight. The bidder was fortunate, for the
a shell fragment. This and other exploits of American fighting men were cited today in a report from a naval task force
commander on the African expedi=|
tioh to Hoosier-born Admiral R. E. Ingersoll, ‘commander of - the Atlantic fleet. + When the task forge commander
this record stood out: Not a man or a ship was lost on
Africa.
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‘at the Marion “county rationing Administrator Taggart is requesting volunteer workers to continue
.| their help during the holiday season because of the endless avalanches
of work. in ‘connection: with sugar, as and fuel oil rationing, “We in the rationing business will, of course, take a little time off for the holidays—Christmas day dinner, perhaps—not much more,” Mr. Taggart said. ; © “It is not possible for the county
| rationing administration to operate without liberal assistance from volunteers. And perhaps it is proper
at this time to extend the greetings of the season and greatest appreciation to all volunteers who have worked with us. “And may new volunteers enlist in large ‘numbers.” We are guilty, I guess, Oliver Twist-like of crying ‘more, more, more,’ ” he concluded.
MORE HITLER TROUBLE
NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (U. P).— Gustav Siegfried Eins, secret antiNazi German radio, said today that Adolf Hitler has ‘criticized Nazi party “slackers” who try to send wives of soldiers to war work away from home while they keep soft Jobs. ath
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Ly 1041 oravivias oe ry Sr 1sg2 os sess to
“Robert Paul Jordan, 19, of 707 E
W. Mill ury; ohn Bingham “Bennett. 20: pA "Selma, Ala; Fleas J. Krecic, 24, Long| 32
epard, 38 : Mary woepard, Parker, 11th.
Robinson, 46, of" 67 ivania; Edna M. Goble, 26, NS ‘sa "E.
Ernest ‘Ray Kitteman Jr. 19, Noblesville; Florence Betty Cord, 11, of 108 8. th, Beech Grove. ; E. Wilson Dvorak, 27, Camp Atterbury; Lenore. Marie Gibson, 25, of 1143 N.| Gord Pennsylvania.’ - Robinson Miller Upton, 26, Lake Forest, a hone Yvonner Gardner, 22, of 946 pal
3%. 1439 E. n A
SATURDAY TRAFFIC cot ; Cases Convie- ‘in . Violations : Tried tions
Joyce Turpid, at nam, lla, at Emhardt. Boys 3 arl, Ruth Askin, at St. Francis. x Albert A. Prick, 81, of 419 E. North, 28; ert Arbutus Givan, at St. Francis, ‘Mabel R. Kirtley, 55, City. James, Evelyn 4 Adams, at St. Fran Otha Ray Shaw, 28, of 1614 Carrollton; John, Clementine Frazer, at St. Srancla, Mary -Ellen Bippus, 20, of 2014 Broad- William F., Marie Irvine, at Oi
Andrew, Gladys Williams, at oy Louis Victor Rhem, 23, of 1042 &. Key. | Herman, Dorothy Scheneif, Stone; Florence Eilsabeth Jones, 18, of |; SRVSL 1 Bates, at SL. Vincent's William Prospect. i 22, Richard, Harriette Wood, at St. Vincent's, an Holton, fo “1313 ‘W. 28th; Loren June Pink, at Col 3 . Mary Jane Dickerson, 19, of 814 E. 21st. Norman, an Dee Armitt, at M hod Kenneth Oscar Mann: 21, of 2712 Penn-| Robert, Betty Frost, at no sane . J ,JJivania} Evansville, Ind; Adin Jean | Leo, Doris Holland, at Mel thodist.. i sy nn vania. Charles Samuel Gee, 25, of 7s Roosevelt, Zhecdere, Jeanette ester 26; Alberta Louise Mills, 25, of 4225 Wii dbridge; 28, of 2 Oscar Woodbridge, of 2756 N. East Sarah Louise “Townsend, 30, of 2294 Spice lane. Thomas Floyd Coffey, 25, of 1840 W. View dr.; Marie Franc Ilett, 26, of 1304 N.
Tuxe Wendell ‘Brooks McKissick, 28, of 14 N. Jefferson; Fay Evelyn Antoinette Van . Arendonk, 22, bf 780 N. mpbell, Cola Howard Patterson Vg 1117 MecCord; Alma Vivian Tuttrill,. 18, of 1711 N. New Jersey. ,, | Karl Leslie Toon, 26, Dearborn hotel; Doroiny Jean Btaeffler, 22, of 4750
27, ‘of 1214 tral; Phyllis Lenorg Wampler, 24, of 4062 Broadway.
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Harlan Monroe Ward, 20, Lewistown, 0. Dorothy . Louise Kafader, ° 11, Bellefon- : e
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All others ....... Totals .....
EVENTS TODAY Indianapolis Music anges, Chr + program, ty English theater, 8:30 p. 1. Indianapolis r association, Iu ch: mesting, Columbia club, noon. Society = for Matale; ‘Hotel Washington, 6:30 2m Association of Retired Rail way | Em; Mesting, Big Four building, 8. M
ROK’ Mamuiacturing 'Co., dinner, Washington, 7 p. Indiana University in, luncheon ing, Columbia club, noon. Sigma Delta Kappa, luncheon m ti Canary Cottage, nocn.
EVENTS TOMORROW
Rotary club, ‘Share Your Chri: ms esting and luncheon, €laypool ¢ 4
Aran Chemical society, Indian tion, CA: d's © ote¢l Severin, n ro ’s Slut, luncheon m
. C. Allisons, Hotel Washington, dinner, Berg Jones Co., dinner, Hotel Wash
3 tty Traylor, Clarence, Sathesine Virgil, at 1 Kyle, Bessie Wallen, at Methodist L. G., Elizabeth Walker, at ] R. Kirby, Martha Whyte, at
gin DEATHS Samuel C. Taylor, 65, at Central, arterioe
scler Mabel Brue Anderson, 21, - at - Long, City, uremia,
staphlococcic meningitis. Caruthers Moody, 95, at Frank A. Stiening, Jb. at 1839 Applegate, * chronic myocarditi Ruth. M. Taylor, 53, at 5530 Madison, mitral stenosis. Minnie P. Carter, 66, at St. Vincent's, ,| Joseph Raymond Obenchain, 34, Stinton| lobar pneumonia. Rleld, Tex.;; Anna Jane Leethy, 25, ney Scoveon, 77, at St. Vincént’s, care
0. | Raymond H. Warrick, 19, of 1119 East- Pry a Eckstein, 65, at 1034 . ‘Edwards 1 ; coronary occlusion Union Tite Co., dinper, Hotel Wash F. Jolley, 18, of 3840 N. Rebecca Fichardson, 83, at 1324 8. Keale William W. Wright, 20, :
ing, carcinoma. Tei Lambda, dinner, Hotel Wash . Linda Mae McGill, 15, willlam Thomes' Baugh. 53. st 3098 W, 1 p. m. <i -{ Pendleton pike. em
of 38th a Michigan, cerebral orrhage. —— Robert i7le Smart, R\ Moragee, Ind.; Jennie McPherson, 64, at Long, cirrhosis ma Lenore Wolverton, of liver. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES william Clarence Griffin, 28, 3 roy Fl Field, | Myrtle Perkins, 34. at 403 Bright, pule These lists are from ‘official reco 3 Annabell McKinney, 24, the county court house. The ‘i
monary hemorrhag therefore, is not responsible for =
Horace Harold Garvin Jr.,
onitis. 5 Jessie Reitzel, 63, at st. Vincent's, Ceres
bral hemorrha,| Elsie Coy, 66, a Bf, Methodist, cerebral ems
bolus Josephine Ballard, 44, 3 re
i Cabe, - 67, at Limb M 35, at Long, toxemis.
22 Zeno M. Cock ae: 38, at . city, per James Oliver Williams, Ph 319 E. in names and addresses. South; Qva Sims, 20, 0% Ou itol. Charles Everett King, "a1 rm 724 S. East; Ala Selle Lucas, 18, of 641 8S. New |
Jer. Kenneth Leslie Day, 27, of 702 Russell; Mildred Jgsephine Alton, 28, of Cedar: :
Legter Date Jester, 24, Billings ospital, . arrison; Ph : Jago, 19, Columbus, ‘0. Vie
Jessie Guard,
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SAYS: IT pt ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY
MONDAY NIGHT TUESOA' NIGHT WEDNES 11 NIGHT
Store Opens on. [0 ndays at 12:15—on other mornings at 9:45. ( Store Will Be Clo: ed Next Saturday— Closed: Also*Sat roy, January: 2) )
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'E REC. SEEING—(a few months ag0)—2 cartoon in The New Yr rkar of a.side-show family. The husband ( nchly tattooed) was awaiting impatiently 8 | This THREE-ARN © WIFE stood at a make-shift stove preparing breakfast—hal in: a young baby in two arms—and flipping an egg with the ¢ fisr—She snapped at him words to this effect —“What do yc | axpect—I've only got THREE hands!” Even if there v ere THREE-handed people to wait on you, | even if there vere 4 ‘hours in a day—it wouldn't be enough! ~ So—we engag I as many salespeople as space back of the cases would pm it—and WE'RE ADDING A FEW EXTRA HOURS OF SHOPPING | (GHT—with the hope that we can serve— the terrific, tr mndous, colossal, etc., UPSWEEP IN THE DEMAND ~ FOR GIFTS—FR JI THE MAN'S STORE! * We don’t mind saying that such ovewhelming attendance— makes us deep / gratefull It's all done without “Sales,” without exciter orts, without pressure! Back of it—is the great and grow ng feeling—that people like to give and receive
gifts with a nane that means quality—that signifies uth, regardless of ow much or how little the price! All this helps « x:lain the year-after-year—the new all-time - - record-—the $: 11:-Sweep-to-Strauss—and agin the - stronger and ¢ eI widening impulse— A
One to the recipient, one to your country, one to yourself as a citizen of that country. ; A War Bond is a concrete, tangible promise of a better world to come: a world in which Christmas will be clouded by no such tragedy as hangs “over this Christmas of 1942. ~~ A War Bond carries with it, as nothing okt can, this message: We're really doing something about ensuring for the future peace on-earth,
goodwill towards men. HE WiLL OPEN Hs STRAISS |
—With Acknowledgment to ii x un Box FIRS !
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