Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1942 — Page 18
WAL LEDGES : HITLER TROOPS|
Ankara Hears Four French ~ Divisions Will Be Sent
To Russian Front.
. ANKARA, Dec. 23 (U. P) (De- ~ layed) — Well-informed neutral sources said today that Pierre Laval had agreed, subject to the approval of Marshal Henri Petain, to send four divisions of French “volun-|! teers” to aid Adolf Hitler in Russia! and to turn over the physical equipment of the French army and navy to the Germans. Other provisions of the LavalHitler agreement, it was said, were: 1. Anti-aircraft guns all over
France will be menned by units of |*installed as worshipful master of the Prench army under German| Calvin W. Prather lodge No. 717, servers believed a cessation of Ger- |
: command in an attempt to inflict] F. and A. M,, at 8 p. m. Saturday ok iy an a ‘heavier damage on Anglo-American] 8t College ave. and 42d st. anced distance Other officers to be installed are 2. German will direct! George A. Kelly, senior warden; : [- Ahe work in French munitions fac-| T pevelle Higgins, junior warden; Ald will have charge of Omar A.. Farthing, treasurer; J.
Lewis Bray, secretary; Ernest L. various types, including several - changed to permit longer Working Carr, senior deacon; Carl H. [Boeing flying fortresses, were re-| ‘Becker, junior deacon; Marion C. [ported from. La Linea, Spain. to 4. France will send 300,000 spe-| Toliver, senior steward; Wendell [have landed yesterday at Gibraltar, eialst to work in German fac- St tt, junior steward; Harry W. en route to North Africa, with more
raiders against occupied Europe. : technicians
hours for women.
yastes There will be a campaign to Boetcher, tyler, and Perley Wim- > place all persons opposing Franco-| mer, P. M, chaplain. William |described as unofficial, that the bulk German collaboration into concen-| E. Barnett, P, M, will be the in- |of the Afrika Korps was alreadv { stalling officer.
tration camps.
Miles W. Hockett MILES W. HOCKETT will be |y con
British Say ‘Cessation of German Patrol Work May Hint Attack.
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had its advanced striking force
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region, Some well-informed military man patrol activity and withdrawal the east of Medjez-El-Bab, plus We
arriving during the night. Radio Algiers broadcast reports,
well west of Misurata.
day. Frank Baumbaugh, 75, of 507%
| Massachusetts ave. was struck and|sender. Return addresses on 3% V’illiam JeiTers, national rubber adbadly hurt by a car driven by Cal-|cent gl ake. gi 8 Wasie Of Ink. inistrator, said last night that
Each yesr people send out more ... and more cards, Mr. Seidensticke: | (0 Sooo thelr Afth tire, said, and each year the undelivere:: 37d owners of more than one may stack mounts in proportion. It have to: surrender all tires. except _1194] ‘some 80000 cards went tc ie first four to meet the ‘emerwaste paper bins in the Indian. gency. apolis postoffice, an all-time record ~~ Mr. Jeffers, speaking before farm Between Dec. 1 and Dec. 22, Mr delegates from Nebraska, Iowa and 0 Seidensticker said, the local office South Dakota, assured farmers, handled 43937437 pieces:of mail, owever, that enough rubber would 2,601,325 more than during the sam: te ‘available ‘to keep their’ equip:{ave., were ri was struck by ajperiod of 1941. locomotive ins demolished, ya which was rated as relatively quiet. ~ ; : both the men crawled out of the|more than 500,000 Christmas card: --because addressees have moved, : unhurt and. continued tol alone went through the office. Mor: Lecause the cards hear addresses will come in today, and, if past per: vhich don't exist, and for a nurhber The accident occurred at the|formance means anything, stillmor:® cf other reasons—and if they have
vin Schauer, 18, of (714 E. Wash-
work on foot.
Shelby st. crossing ¢f the Big Four|on railroad. *
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4:00-4:15 P. M. “Christmas Eve in London”
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© 4:30-4:45 : “Santa Claus”
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5 s 30- 5:45 “Carolers”
Traditional Christmas music sung by a mixed choir and male quartet.
200-6115 ; “Amos 'n Andy”
They present their ‘Story of the Lord's Prayer,” - which has been their special Christmas Eve program for the children of America for: several
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7:00-7:30
“Curtiss-Wright Chorus” Christmas carols ‘by chorus of one of Indianapolis’ largest war industries. Sponsor: Curtiss-Wright" Corporation. -
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10:00-11:00 “Command Performance”
The fighting men’s own private show broadcast tonight only for citizens on the home front Jeatlizing a Hope, Bing Crosby, * Dorothy : Gra Dinah Shore, Ginny ne “Ether Waters ee” Al Newman,
11:30-12:45 A. M. t “Christmas Stoc!
- Music past and present in the Christmas aps. .
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10:00-10:30 : ' Husband”
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2: 30-3:00 - “Greetings From Camp Wheeler”. - Personal greetings {rom Hoosier boys in training - at Bh the 8 great Gorgh Gorgha. camp to their relatives and | ®
3: 00-5:00 “Christmas Day Canteen”
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is 30-5: 45 “Keep Singing Ameriea”
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_INBIVIDUAL
100,000 for Lack “of
scrap balers, Postmaster M arlowe ave
before the decks are finy last September. Prior to that|
Most + the @Mculty, he pointec mde ci MAY: ASK AUTOISTS instead of 3-ceénters
vday.. A lot of them won't be delivere~ | will never know.
| 1olidays here a # th his mother, | w rs. Lillian
cards faynes, and: his near Eandmother, Mrs. | thei; John Garbe, 1602
said today Cadet Haynes . figure wil fn tered the acad- Ondet Haynes licaef he attended school 14, bal
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Leaders Plan Expert Staff To Bring Money Bills Under Control.
WASHINGTON, Dic. 34 (U, P). —House leaders have agreed on a proposal to prived the new congress with a staff of experts who will ‘subject. all 1943 appropriation requests . to rigid sauuny, it was learned ‘today. . Details ol. the pla, intended to bring the ‘governmental budget under stricter investigation than ever before, were disclosed by an authoritative congressional spokesman. - A Declaring the proposed program reflected an economical &ongressional mood, he said it would embrace these points: 1. Creation of a staff of uditors, direct agents of the appropriations committee, who will examine budgetary requests and submit findings for the information of
2. Appointment of the auditors by the comptroller general to avoid tife possibility of “favoritism” or exertion of “political pr *.in selecting ‘them.'! The AX an will have: its headquarters in general accounting office. 3. Passage of legislation prohibit. €|ing other branches of the “government from obtaining the services of the auditors. :
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