Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1943 — Page 14

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The lodge will confer master exception of Nazi publications, are] No Seconds

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Lodge: meeting will be held at 8 AUBURN, Ind., April 1 (U. P.).—

p. m, Monday. Production lines at tlie Warner automotive parts division of Auburn were moving again today following a 24-hour shut-down of the plant caused by an unauthorized strike of the. company’s 300 ‘employees. The strikers, all members of Jocal 825, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of Amercia (C. I. O); voted to réturn to work after ‘a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Union officials sald the walkout started Monday when 45 gear cutters laid down their tools. Other

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“Iw, WOMAN SUES What ay wid NALIS GLSIAC WAR BONDS || SMALL STORES : _ DETROIT, April 1 (U. P) Ate! . 4 torheys for Mrs. Pearl adams, LX fle — i Jailed for dividing her swank 22-| 'A huge formation of r or war pl room home - in suburban . Grosse [isan awe-inspiring Ent ae Middle Class Busin¢ssmen Pointe into quarters for war work-|ing away in the dim distance. But| . ‘Betrayed,’ Says ers, filed an appeal in Wayne coun- TOUS keap on B3ig. You must py : e those planes, the gas ta] circuit court today. operate them, the’ Bombs whicn| OWI Report, Attorneys N. L, /Smokler and mean victory . . . the cost of train-| WASHINGTON April 1! (U. P). Maurice Sugar contending in their|Ing our fearless airmen. You: 8NA| mre rman or woe snfrrrhatin . ‘—The ‘office of war information rebrief ‘that Grosse Pointe. Justice your increased purchase of war bonds every payday does the fob. - vealed today that the Nazis are now Joseph - -P. Uvick erred during pro- “eliminating” small businessmen, ceedings leading to conviction of no : Fetaliers aad middle class nienre. Mrs. Adams on charges of viol - ii neurs THA. the suburb’s zoning EE es : ; Information from authoritative sources in neutral countries reveal, Mrs. Adams was given a 15-day OWT: said, that the German total sentence last Saturday, but was mobilization program has grown to freed der ing fer spending a social and economic landslide in severa a which the small businessman and The United ‘Automobile Workers the German middle class are the 30 Sn Yesterday jsket) He sen- conspicuous victims. | mmittee n - “The Nazi party finally has begate Grosse Pointe’s “unfair” zon- trayed middle class German busiing laws. nessmen and has delivered them : Ae into the hands of the Nazi-con-Would King Gols Be Merry] 1: costs about +100 yer hour sor| TOUS rusts monopolies vad lant With Stomach Ulcer Pains? gas alone to keep a four-motored Viost Stores Clos The legendary Old King. Cole. might mot Bomber in the air. One Bomber in oe ot > wind : ; ve been a merry. old 89 e nad|g nine-hour flight from London to e total- mobil on decree O: 075i the Benslly of Siemach-or cer Berlin’ and return: burns $900 in fast, dan 29, was Dromuissied By ns, indigestion, gas pa eartburn, gasoline. A thousand-ship flight|Na abor czar Zz SE an tions “Caused by. exosms and other sondl- |) ©" costs about’ $900,000 for gas |provided for closing down all enVga ald they, doo. may be Sen, Get (alone. | The job ahead is a tough|terprises which are not “absolutely druggist. First dose must convince or|ONe, but we can do it. “You've Done | essential for the prosecution of the tr hos box to ug: and get DOUBLE YOUR | Your Bit,’ Now Do Your best” ahd|war.” NEY PACK, A el buy more War Bonds. “An.-idea of the magnitude of the se — betrayal and e ation of German w A L L p AP F i ; small businesses’ may te gained : SOUTHPORT M ASONS from the fact that at least threefifths of all retail stores will be Closing Out T0 BUY Ww AR BONDS closed. In the retail trade, out of 833,000 shops in Germany, 10 per a 1942 ne ? : cent had already been closed when : - Southport lodge 270, F. and A. M.,|the ‘total mobilization’ cecree was La -l 3 i 2 0 is arranging” to purchase $5400 announced. - Now, between 100000 | — ee worth of war bonds in the state’s|8nd 120,000 more will be shut down,” es 10 000 ROLLS ; according to estimates of Reich| Ve 1 April campaign. Minister’ Walter Funk. at 11/6—100—121/20 The bonds have been ordered| OWI said that the destruction of| ' Many other fine pape through the Southport State bank|small business also is spreading to ee Re ol 00 ™ |lof which Leonard McAlpin, lodge |other spheres of econoniic life, in NOW 196 to 29¢ treasurer, is president. Details are|particular to department stores, - : being arranged by the finance com-|panks arid insurance conipanies. ROOM mittee composed of Elmer E. Houze,| Small newspapers will be forced € | ||chairman; Guy Brown and R. O.[to merge with large publications. LOTS : Nebring. Periodicals and magazines, with the Wallpaper & Paint Co. 110 8. Penn. RI-2772

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employees walked out in sympathy with. the cutters. ' THey declared they did not understand the Bedaux point system used at Warner to compute wages. The strike was called in protest to this system. The vote to return to work came after it was agreed by the WLB to accept a Certification : of the case and give a decision,

Group to Hear . Potato Farmer

S.| T. Richards, praciical farmer who specializes in pétatoes, and A.| A, Irwin, assistant Marion county agricultural agent, will address victory gardeners at an 8 p. m. meeting tomorrow in school 69, 34th st. and Keystone ave. : A victory garden film also will be shown at the session, sponsored. by the Keystone and Thirty-Fourth Street Civic league. week, the league completed

prising 112 lots, according to E. L.. Gray, president. Project one is located south of 36th st. and west, of Northern ave and is divided into 32 lots. Project two, 80 lots, is located at the northwest corner of 30th st. and Keystone ave. | Plots are still available in project two, Persons interested in obtaining land for victory gardens may| apply for it at fhe meeting

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2 ESCORT VESSELS NAMED FOR HEROES

ELPHIA, April 1.(U. P.). ~The navy will honor two of its heroes Saturday when [it launches

an enlisted man killed at Pearl Harbor and the other named for an officer killed in the Pacific.

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JAPANESE Lot SES HIGH IN HUPEH AREA

CHUNGKING, April'l (U. P.)— The central news agency said today that 80 Japanese trucks packed with | dead fromthe Hupeh province front ‘had been seen near Ichang,.indicating that enemy. losses in’ recent fighting in ithe ue Tad been high. The. a also reported’ that two land d ins planted by’ Suersilias on fhe ,Lunghai

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