Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1943 — Page 18

$s Is Placed at Several] = iid = BOL wi. mar op While seven men from here were]? | op LL a Fiousalids in Bituminous [graduated trom the naval station at | Solve Problem, - Perkins y

{ep ar 2 t Lakes, TIL, 11 more Indian- > a . He . 5 ett Vioss: ¢ | of its : retail stores. + Products Plant. Sea peg testis the| JS i 8 | Tells Committee, | band of Ms a . Besides Kyser. - | “yp, said

Industry and Labor Can| Africa, the war department has | Kea veierinent 10. ni 1 ek of rationing, the 3 Ths, $110, 10 Ihe, $3.25. Shady

‘Indi av, : WASHINGTON, ] : : e | WASHINGTON. March 10 (0p). | lected items of low point values || Fire swept two Indianapolis heavy | service school. - : WASHINGTON, March 10 (U.P). | renner, the | WASHINGTON, March 10 (U. P)- |. ang’ high food vanes Lor inc Completing the. course were: Earl 3 —Labor Secetary Frances Perkins : : The of - war Infoline 1 ‘high fod : ues, > System. industrial plants last night and o Nr 20, son of Mrs, Hazel E, Weaver, | today told the house naval affai : ~The office of formation | functioning with no more confu- * gatly olay, Interrupting some vital{ 11% N. Traub ate, Sre contr mang NY: : {committee that she opposed legisia- wif Bde Initlal dryft deferment xe-| Sion tham.expested. | Jlamn Three i of the Allied BE As Baltion eri bod 4 dd {tion to control absenteeism, and de-| Whor ves : {Teale "or_seven G1GF Iadio enler-| ell Line: Ay oe x if NN a ; dimen: Willard Crouch, 26, son of Mr. a; |clared “American industry and la-| at * ATTOW 1a [{tainers besides _orche: leader] . atoes baby “fond oR Eiactiog or vor ety ons Feniiarts “J utitnd of ie 205 ff {POF Sas SUIVo the absenfee problem.” | Bve. | i. Bee | Ray Kyser it wa: learned today, but| chili cane 1000, catsup and | y 3Usy. ef) ieenhearty, “ 5 ok i i * * 8 : abana” 4 a 3 ARERR Sh 2 s es : i . . h : : os At 5 a. m. today, causing several Brotinal.ve” Hillam moberts 20, hus| Leo J. Witte = N.F., Wodtke it in yan a y Nobun 30 Soive. the son of M nbrenner |it. is no. longer pressing for these| = Fresh fruits: and vegetables finousand dellars worth of damage, and sf Mrs Ca oad 5 | Lum: Lop 3, Witle, Chief Doat-roquiros. Ie orate as Vay 1b DT George G. Eschenbren- (deferments. ~~. | were in good demand while ters tetstate. Foundry Co, Tao. 3003] Ro Sarthe M5 BOSpch wikis. ©4|swaln's mate, has been transferred|ions that. cause 1” she said Ralston ave. (1. Xhe determen's. were asked by] "/1igh point valves: were: some-. Massachusetts By and destion ed ‘The trainees and ihe courses they dre|iTOM the naval armory to Norfolk, She said the “cause and nature 2 } |OWT's. radio ‘division four or five| ai % relieves p be- % : VEC | now studying are: - : : Va, for active sea duty, He had|of absenteeism” was such that leg- yer 1 | months ago because it felt Tm : oS oatmulsion Rt bs S Prom) UY DeSe Suelo: of th Sir SOMDIeSOR Geufee Woon, son at Ms. nul Miz “almost cer Street Rs {months ‘ago because ‘it was CONVICT DEATH DRIVER he he : : G. Wyrick, 2920 ‘St. Paul st. Donald|been stationed at the armory 19|islation was “almost certain not to | : ar butin : " DE. RIV] trouble fo help loosen and expel room. < Willetts, 20, of 7021 E. 11th st; John James, | months after being called to active|be the real corrective,” and warned : ‘service in ¢ 41. these es entertaine iner:; were con atri ing! sourn : ch 10. (U. B). laden phlegm, and aid nature In the Bituminous Products plant|2s, husband of Mrs. Isabel James, 4073 service in 1941. He previously had|that it might result in “delaying any ; “to ; ‘mote to the. war sffort as OWT con-| _, pes a - V OR £o soothe and heal A3W, vender, in"

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: N. Pennsylvania st.; William Kontney, 321, | nt. to Irelanc : 36. WaT, 2 OTL 25 OW fire fArst was discovered in the boiler | Jo, Fepativania 2b; Gillam, Rontocy, os served about 30 years in the navy. practical solution by industry and| of 1942, iting later in the |sultants. than they could in the|'icted James R. Turrell, 23. on a

Yoo. es gent Up throtigh the of Mnol, "Neal, 1033 Thompson’. rq.| While here he lived with his wife|labor.” ‘invasion of North ‘Africa. | armed forces. charge of reckless homicide but ac-

an th tar Gling room, | ENE, gin’. dy Bc 40d daughier ak 618. St, Clair st| Cle Delish Experience | a member of an IBAnty Tope | “Lutte Che eal haart fo de | it ane, homicide bt ae Firemen" successfully blocked the 4, busband of Mrs. Edna B. Dilts, 1300jand formerly worked at the P. R.| ghe said the measure before the| Ment... = hak |terments were written ‘for Edgar tilled three boys May 28, 1942, on a fa : Bergen, Red Skelton, Bob Hope, | harge of involuntary manghughter.

; ti. John Rizzi, 20, f . _ flames from spreading to the dan-|Mr. and Mes a Rizal, Beech rover all Mallory Co. committee—a bill to provide draft

: ; Hiche he pas SmI AAT Nelson Eddy, Preeman Gosden | I'he jury recommended leniency and erous 1000-galion tanks of oil and| ara’ Lindamecd. sa or ian nchopli Rich-| PIGHT: Seaman * Norman F.|boards with absenteeism records— HNL OI .- SauY, nan en Turrell ; : Tp , ger nearby. 2 DE ae el: Wan Mn. 3 Wodtke, 18-year-old son of Mr. and|Would not solve the problem. = ou | + '| (Amos of the Amos and Andy team), | I! Will be sentenced Monday. re son of Mrs. Agnes McBee, R. R. 8, and ; : . |.anny Ross, Harold Peary - (the |’ . —— . (Great Gildersleeve), and Kyser.’

Bergen Was Deferred

3 x Billy Jores, 18, husband of Mrs. Charlotte|Mrs. Edward ©. Wodtke, 1042 “If workers are drafted this will ; : y } SENTENCED FOR SLAYING Jones, NL-N Harman ve. both enrolled {cameron st, is home on furlough not expedite production for the va-| nF “ . : . MUNCIE, - March 10 (U. P).— : 2-8 after completing his boot training San las Un ihe DeSuction line [1]43 IN P ACIFIC ; gis : eed form | BS — er 3 he as hava] rms probably training new workers,” she § > YT | Douglas Meservey, OWL radio di- Bd . Barracks Fun of [two to 21 years in prison Yes-| EE : ing ibere he met his brother. Or- said. Ss aE be vision chief, said it was no longer for Your Men-of-War With terday after he pleaded guilty to ] |ville, who i just beginning his| She said that legislation as a ‘ OWI policy to atk for such defer- Ed : ve Ty a Ee tater charge. New was |& 2 naval tralain: at Great ie method of control was “tried in 9 Launched Since u. S. Denis. Only Bergen Was glen a : OCARINA y £ 2 z | : : ‘charged in connection * with the|: %, * England but did not supply the ; no deferment as a result of the OWI AAT Ym Uy ; ne oa Tuan, wil te rH we * a Eogand Entered War; Threat t0 | .equest, and he nes been talking TI WUE |

Love. re : : Be i. Y Three more Hoosiers have begun Dufliues Four Plats Jap Bases. she practice of local boards to make Ji 0 C A RINAS, ; N : < .s - = training at Ft. Knox, Ky, which| She discussed various plans which ‘Nena al! a second check is to whether the{li| in assorted colors, ; & it When Acid Indigestion | Fe will equip them to beep thy ap.|he said had. been successful in| ASHINGTON, March ‘10. (ui Second <b holds good” when thelll| “with instruction i : mored force of the army in fighting checking absenteeism in isolated) P-)—The greatly accelerated air-| persons name comes up, Meservey|||| book and folie. of

; WAKES YOU ip & | trim. plants. cragt carrier building program to-|said. Such was the case with Lanny Pattiotis in ar- : ; The men are Pfc. Thomas T.[ She outlined the department of|day held forth the promise of ga|lR0ss, and OWI replied that it no ranged for ocaLi Brook Sergt. School og. i : : : ll} rina, in - out. oEh PON00T |Jones Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs,|18bOr's “recommendations” to man- powerful sea-borne offensive against|'18er Was asking for his deferment. |fi| - ig box

; > for LEFT: t. ; Thomas T. Jones Sr., 21 : agement, for control of absenteeism - Meservey said that if draft boards : a brother Ey Tam st.; Pfc, Richard 5. “mig as follows: major Japanese bases, perhaps inl. their own volition ask OWI to ton, 2830 N. Olney st. is serving/Mr. and~Mrs. Wilbur Norris, 1209] ‘1: Keep accurate and uniform |the latter part of this year. outline the duties of any of ‘its enwith an armored division at Indian-|Laurel st, and Corp. James L.|Fécords, on Four regular carriers and five tertainer-consultants, OWI will dol} town Gap, Pa. A graduate of Tech-|Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs, Virgil| 2 Study and analyze the cause|carrier-converted cruisers have been | but Will make it clear that it is|||

nical high: school; he was the man-|E. Beach of Holton. of absenteeism. : not asking for the deferment.” Such ager of the Standard grocery at| +8 2 3. Follow through with ' correc- launched since American entry into requests now are’ made only for

tions of the causes the war. Some expected to join OWT’s paid employees Talbot ave. and 22d st. for several Soon to be aviation' mechanics ” - . 4. Check with uals the fleet soon. ' An undisclose . years before entering service. are two men from here who are Ses Jp Individuals who : Slisclaged

; deliberate irk- of ; : RIGHT; Sart Harold 5 acho: Mending & ional waite uo ml, SST shi umber of merchant, size tavel MME, CHIANG PLANS

- |er, husband of Mrs. Virginia School-|school at Amarillo, Tex., Warner them, ! ara ; nN DEQT er, 1240 Windsor st, has been pro.|D. Stewart, husband of Mrs, Vire| Lom OF Sura their records over to| marily for use as convoy: escorts. TOUR AFTER REST

oles to fag sergeant. . He is sery- Siuia Stewart m N New Jersey | Need Unsinkablbe Bases NEW YORK, March 10 (U. P.).— ng with the troop carrier command |st., an ert F. McKibben, whose > Once these -| Mme. Chiang Kui-shek was deter-{|I|* ,.. . “land is stationed in Australia, He is|wife resides at 549 N. Emerson ave. Hero H ome mission, the Tew Sup Be in os mined today to carry out her|{f} (Single Ocarinas ” the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. es ga have the most formidabble carrier | nation-wide tour as soon as pos- from 35¢): : \ A 7] | Schooler, Zionsville, Second Lieut. John W. Holly, sori fleet in the world. The loss of the, Sole despite Tor need for a_com- Toi El - o . 2 a2 of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holly, 1502 [1 » I carriers Lexington, Yorktown, Hor!|plete rest. : Sco Cochial msi hos ate’ of . “TURN IT OFF” . : |S. New Jersey st. has begun duty| [L1€ut. Thurston Helped] |5e: ana Wasp left the navy with| Reportedly on the verge of col- Because these Gretsch-made ocarings are’ genu52 WITH THI & FAST James McMurtry, son of Mrs. |Camp Polk, La. He is the husband = terprise, Saratoga and Ranger. issimo accepted the advice of phy- fun and: harm ony: when th ey start ‘to otling in their § l y : Le ol oF

of Mrs. Mary Holly/2423 N. Talbot FY ; Experts doubted that the United |sicians and postponed her trip for a TRE : Doris McMurtry of Bridgeport, is In Dog Fight. . | | states would undertake 8 major|® Week. barracks, ship's quarters, or recreation centers. Set

O11 serving: at the Great Lakes naval|ave- He attended Butler university. a 2 : : wo ¥ Pe SUSTAINED RELIEF! bien Rospital 5 a hosronr e ai LIEUT. BERNAYS K. THUR- |offensive in the Pacific with only| She is suffering from the effects includes 2 G-Sopranos, | C-Soprano and | C-Alto.

. v STON, who as a co-pilot of a fiy- | three carrier articul since|0f & back injury received in an . en En _ Better yet; turn off the “acid-stomach | Prentice, second class. . He recently f S, pal arly ce rn A fine gift for your Boy Scout, too. slarn Fe before you go to sleep! [completed . & six-weeks training Train at’Purdue ing fortress on patrol duty near the Japanese have the advantage |2utomobile accident several years g* A Y : y Ah a

: n-| Guadalcanal, used his ship as a f 1 289, plus the nervous exhaustion : : : ‘When you're working hard, have to eat |course, Three men from here have en- ol numerous land bases. And it has|’ iba po , : ; : . : f date, and the like, take a Lambert’s| Mr, McMurtry entered the navy tered the navy’s school for elec-|" Aghier 2d oon a dog fight with |peen pretty well established in this|Tesulting from her Work An China ji} NE, - © Include - postage with cash, or yervescent Anti-Acid Tablet before in November. His wife lives at 49|trician's mates at Purdue university,| * Pi Jap four-motored bomber, |war that the side witk: land bases. | JWring its six-year-old var. | wad h. © C. Q.D. orders: Kit weighs

| _youturnin. Lambert's Tablets are made 3 Lafayette. is home on leave to recover from |«ymgsinkable aircraft tarriers”—has ; a ; jan anew principle that gets ints action Sai il high ar Eradugte of They are Harold Hinton, 25, son| 2 Souch” of malaria. a decided advantage, : * LIGHT GREEN, FACES RED SE jo Ria ; 1 pe ngs.

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at once.—Their main ingredient has a He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. : - ; wonderful “controlled” action; feeding 8 a.» of Mr..and Mrs. Merrill Hinton, 208 goo. 0 S. Thurston, 2938 Car- z ; KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 10 (U. : : i EN your stomach just enough alkali to S. Sherman dr; Willlam Arthur| on. 000 4 graduate of Short- "NIGHT. MURDERS; INC A x LEN BN \.

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J i N : : P.) —There were some red faces] ) ~ ! check excess acid; not enough to over. | JOIN avy Loos, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ridge high school and Butler uni- | APMED NORTH AFRICAN] around the police department yes- \ \§ NBN

alkalize you and thereby slow digestion; | The following men from Indian-|liam G. Loose, 2243 Guilford ave. . |HEADQUARTERS, March 10 (U.|terday when Lieut. Barney Ma‘when taken as Givocted; causes no add apolis Dna hen in the navy,|and William, Goins, 20, son of Mrs. Yersien, I. Wen i wires 2 Max P.)—One royal air force night| honey, acting supirintendent of the || ban ry tod os; upset Stomach the recruiting office announced to- (Margarete Goins, 2920 Sangster ave.| jou; : ". |fighter squadron in Africa calls it-|police trafic and safety division, | em * gubside. Get Lambert's Effervescent | 487: : (EE S8 #8 =» The story of the serial dog fight |S¢lf, “Niglit Murders, Inc.” It al-|had to cancel a traffic ticket. ore 20 Years of Fair Dealing ' AntisAcid Tablets and have them on | Thomas Christie, 1205 Croft; Bil Loni-| Mr. and Mrs, James H. Gill, 22 N.| between the two hugh bombers [F°2dy has. shot down 11 axis night| The ticket charged-Jack E. Kill- boli Sa a - + Band for any time when acid indiges- ($35, ! Regent: Stephen Baker, 1132 N.|pichland. ave. have received word| has received national attention |FBiders. ; _|mann'with “running a green light. : tion strikes. At all drug stores, in big | Anderson, 2011 Washington: = Edward|that ‘their son, Pvt. Harrison Gill,| as probably being the first time rr—— : mo Nionsy-saving size, 30 tablets only 254, | Hott 03, Siemer; Coarles Higenbers, (ned suffered the loss of his left| two such planes engaged in a bat-

Made by the makers of ‘“Listerine” (2010 dials) Z ; i Antiseptic. Lambert Pharmacal Com- EW muOD i, Wagner, Guittord; hand. He now is in ward 17, Sta-| tle to the finish, It‘is described in

pany, is, Mi i. Calvin McVoy, 4616 Erie; Carl Henson,|tion hospital, Camp Sutton, N. C. | the book, “Battle for the Solo- ' . : : ig Si Bind Cry dy" "pd the post where he was receiving] mons” writen by In Wotan | 8 Gipien To The First 6 Purchasers. sylvania; Charles Keeth, 1133 S. Brad. |basic training. He was inducted into| The story is condensed in the cur- : : ! 3 A

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levi, Carl Stewart, 2632 Roosevelt; Morris|the army Jan. 16. rent issue of Reader's Digest.

i 1 : ° : $5 > 'e cent Foulk, 428 Sanges San Mu ‘Mathews:| Another son, Sergt. James L. Gill] Lieut. Thurston is anxious to Of This Bedroom Outfit ; Chitwoods Barert: Swerninorth: Vemnielor Camp Wheeler, Ga., is spending| get back into action. He wants | A ;

Thomas Costello, 1218 . Illinois; Wilbur|a 10-day furlough at home. He will| to be sent to North Africa this

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10TH U. S. AIR FORCE Ie CUTS BURMA BRIDGE Right Out of ||eeseme ers : Japanese positions in North Burma

yesterday, smashing a big bridge at

th ’ Mogaung, 75 miles north of Bhamo, H 00 or S a communique revealed today. : Seven direct hits were scored on * the bridge. Its center span was left sagginig and the north approach

x span completely out. : 1] At the same time, the royal air : force announced that its pilots, fly-

. ing American-made Liberator bombers, last night blasted Prome,|

Exactly What he A ye re 2 RUS S ET ; Rangoon, “with sod results.” has heen | PROMISES STUDY OF trying SUIT AGAINST AP|

to tell WASHINGTON, March 10 (U. { P.).—Chairmen Adolpk: J. Sabath (D. II) of the house rules com-| mittee, last night promised -early| : considération of two resolutions calling for congressional investiga-| tion of the circumstances surround-| ing the department of justice antl. 2 A Pe trust suit against the = Associa Russet has ‘v5 FP obo Fe ”, : Press. be e0% a Way = cok Rep. Charles P. Halleck (R. Ind)| | i s «Ye ; oo g® 0 \ 0 ve. Fs Mlasked at a meeting of the -1 n =n Saying AD y : Sue Ke ‘ ; : mittee today that action be taken = - "Get Your oS No rl, J lll on the .resolution introduced by| )N Vitam dd Tees Vo Ad os Bt | Bl Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.) yitamins anc. Fooe® co Ta Ta) t J{ on the grounds of “general interest . Essential ; 08 ee ® Ws Ra \ = J| taroughout the country.”

Minerals in > ‘The Food You Eat"

~~ ®Now read what : a Se oy oP Foes Fe | were: on strike today at the INCA| | “the Doctor has. »» Se a a | Hr