Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1943 — Page 4

1043, The dianapeils Tiblies ents, : % : br Chicago Daily Times, Inc. |ceed a 3 LIED HEADQUARTERS IN| confiscated Jewish. ty yi AREIC (De- restore the full right of Jewish

army would fight better if some of those . dirty corners were swept ‘He Advises. out. oe But the generals, who ‘really ‘are COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb tu.

he has indicated that the of our no much tnierestid in romp, Just P).—Undersecreary of State Sumof . the housecleaning ‘which military leaders is to get packing|don’t want to take the chance. . ner Welles said yeste expected to follow our arrival|at the Germans in Tunisia and it is| They aren't having any trouble) american foreign policy ‘must; be wil .be. carried out in more | natural for them'to avoid any move now and for that, of course, 87 | paseq on, what. believe tn ; ‘which might in’ any ‘way interferelare very hADpY- be thelr a

upon emotional altruism or oth mental aspiration.” -In an'address to the graduating class of the University of Maryland, ‘Welles: eer 2 : ‘Denounced isolationism of the last generation as a major factor ‘in causing world war II. Reiterated * President ‘Roosevelt's “unconditional “surrender” terms for the axis. : Called for continued co-operation of the armies, navies and air forces of the united nations after the war E | to assure maintenance of prosperity, = [peace and the human rights and

liberties in which all Americans be- = | lieve.

ul of allied forces here. . The first pation

o-W ith-ers

RUT & ie LOOM Stub Broadcloth ' Blouses

Beautifully tailored blouses in slub broadcloth with convertible necklines. They're fully cut, with short sleeves, french cuffs. Wonderfully

washable and fully guaranteed. White only. Sizes 10 to 16.

Rayon French Crepe Blouses, $1.29

Short sleeved, french cuffed blouses fully gut and nicely tailored. With convertible neckline ‘an neat pocket, White, (pink and blue. Sizes 10 to 16.

Girls’ Plaid Skirts

Swing into Spring in these

pert and pretty plaid skirts $ "R.00 4 e

in ice cream pastels. Choice —Youth Center, Downstairs at AYRES

Fighters Must Share

=| Welles told the graduates that E | they who will have to do the fightEling and working for total victory “must equally be .called upon to share in the determination of the course which your government fol= lows at the conclusion of the war.” “What we should all of us be ask=|ing ourselves | .'. is,” he said, “not |- only what policies this country should adopt after the war in order to make sure that our security and our best interests are’ safeguarded, but also what this country of ours could have done in the past in order to prevent, or at least to make less likely, the rise of ‘the conditions which: have permitted the outbreak of this great world struggle. . .. .&| “It can never be made too clear, =| nor reiterated too often, that the foreign policy of the people of the United States, exactly like their domestic policies, should only be:determined from the standpoint of =| what the American people believe is { their real, their practical, self«interest. Our foreign policy must not be—and in the long run never | will be—based upon emotional altruism nor sentimental aspiration.” :

of kick or Molyneaux pleats and swing styles. Sizes 7 to 16.

s|

BR

4:41 Me AND MATTRESS

Complete Bedroom - OUTFIT

“Waterfall” styling + « « exquisite walnut veneered. bedroom suite of striking beauty .and lifetime qual. ity. oe ® Vanity with 2 § = ? large round plate glass sa Eig = 1 . mirror « + o big chest of 4 . drawers eo o « full size hed aie sagless. coil ‘spring and extremely coms. fortable mattress, all’ ine cluded. for only. cerns wie

Aspirant Phillippe DeGaulle, son of the fighting French general, stands aboard a naval unit on which he is an officer-cadet. The flag under which: he serves flies in background.

ASKS CONGRESS | TO TAKE REINS|

‘Dirksen Urges Committees To Probe Waste and

Prosecute War.

CHICAGO, Feb. 5 (U. P.).—Rep Everett M.: Dirksen (R. IIL), urged congress yesterday to “restore itself | to authority” by’ establishing ‘joint committees, aided by Technical experts, to facilitate prosecution of the war, and help shape the peace. Dirksen, writing in the publican, national organ of the Republican party, proposed establishment of: : An “efficiency service” of congressional or technical experts to investigate government agencies and “determine. scientifically the areas

of waste, overstaffing and extravagance. 2

“Wants “High Command” i A “congressional high ‘comman n| quality, ‘greater vate oie ‘all for a very low price. + —a joint house and senate commit-|f§ '-Each and..every one.of these topcoats and overcoats mittee to facilitate prosecution of {| bears a label you can'trust! Each label stands for long the war through co-operation with ‘wear, superior fabrics, exeellent tailoring, new and hand=~ ° the army, navy and related ‘agen: some styling and better fit! Come in tomorrow and - bias) choose from soft fleece or hard finished fabrics in teal

Another joint comnmities, aided by a technical staff, to analyze peace | : blye, browns and tans. Sizes 34 to 46.

plans suggested by various groups so. that “the peacemakers will not become the prisoners of public opinion- as they did a generation ago. ": He dlso urged congress to equip itself to. evaluate suggestions for solution - of post-war domestic problems as a means of forestalling “super-boondoggling.” : “We Republicans - must ' Teexamine the powers of congress, | dust off and streamline its. procedures, and thereby restore congress to that: position ‘of grace, dignity and authority which. it rightfully . merits in our system of representative government,” Dirksen. said, Must Be Geared to Move. Concerning a joint. committee to} co-operate with the army and navy Dirksen said: . “In time of war congress ‘must be

SALE! Men's OVERCOATS | and TOPCOATS

Last week this great sal of Sopebats and overcoats was "a sellout! We've had to re-order on these fine coats, : and we have a big new: shipment for this Great Annual

°

‘geared to move with dispatch and

to conserve the time of busy men in the military, naval and related agencies of government, and at the same time it must be in a posit % to review intimately the applicatio of the ‘authority and funds which are provided by the victory effor Concerning his proposed. peace ‘committee, he said: “Many. groups and organizations are now giving attention to formulation of a peace treaty and its terms. But whatever the provisions of the peace, congress will be called upon ‘to assume obligations and make commitments to the Ameri- | can ‘people. ‘And the American | people will have been inadequately advised . unless . iad literature of peace is fashioned

106 SHPS caf

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 ©. P)— American shipyards in ' January produced 106 vessels of various types totalling app: roximately’ '008,400 aang tons, 15 fewer than were delivered to the victory fleet in December, 1942, the sie j| time commission announced today. - ‘The ‘slump, it was sald, was a ue

We have dozeiis of these wonderful

Steel-ton work pants. In sturdy fabrics with double stitched seams, reinforced at points of hard wear, and extra large and extra heavy pockets. Choice of jacketing, whipcords, moleskins, herringbones, bond twills and corduoyes Waishs: sizes 29 to 50.

mn [CLIT Jasend

1 |

WTR,

EE I

“COMPANY

7

—_—,——— ei, ut

EE EE a a. i

Fe Ae

Ee

WASHING

‘work trousers including our famous - | ;