Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1943 — Page 4

‘Internationalist’ :

“Mrs. Stilwell

[LANDLORD -APPEALS: -

| A T8-year-old. retired businessman

‘TO PRENTISS BROWN

. CLEVELAND, April. 1. (U. P).—

complained to OPA Director Pren-

live comfortably on his property income for the remainder of his| Mfe. - - fom “How am I going to live without

POPE REPORTED RECOVERED

=I IN STATE FINALS | OF ORATORY CONTEST:

State finals of the American Le-

glon’s sixth annual national high

LONDON, April 1 (U. P.).—The school oratorical contest will be held

been “wiped out” by rent freezé|manded.

tiss Brown yesterday that he had|Telief from this unfairness,” he de-| . = = oo trolled Vichy radio said

regulations on seven apartment

Morgan said he had appealed to| yesterday that Pope Plus XII had

ticipate inthe Tadisns Anais, competing for the right to represent the state in the national contest and

of 8 state prize of $150, Miss Ann Wagner, 18, of 5761 Central -ave., will represent Ladywood school of Indianapolis in the final contest. Other contestants will be Miss Norah Duff, 17, East|Jacob Schwartz, »61, who was are

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ors Woltuiiks 26, Ev Evansyille. it The finalists will “speak om. some phase of the American constitution in relation to a world at war. The contest in Indiana has been sponsored jointly by the state Legion department and the Indiana Bar association.

61-YEAR-OLD ‘SOLDIER’ NEW YORK, April 1 (U. P)~e

in Library of

houses he owns with’ 8 tsx yalua-| regional OPA officials here for 31 completely recovered from a minor | today, ; Robert C. Zimmer, 18, Ft. [rested for illegally wearing an army

i “Congress Material.

tion of $620,000.

adjustments but that each |attack of influenza and that he re-|

Times Special’

7 out at the administration. Vesterday ‘for presenting only “ifiternafional<| + ist” and New Deal views in certain § matestal pt out by. the Libary of

Mrs. Josephine Stilwell, wife of Lieut. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, commander of American ground | forces in China-Indidg Burma war

3 .|: theater, “holds granddaughter,

Terming the, Hhrary aie: “aa, “Nancy Easterbrook, as’ she arrives

{ other example of. the administras| in San isficlsos, * tion’s determination to continue a 4

SPEED PROCEDURE IN TRAFFIC GOURT

: _| Motorists arrested for speeding | Zoihape 8 variety of inter recess driving no longer fac ! a kind of nationalism or re-|possibility of trial delays.under a { gionalism is the best doctrine. How system agreed upon today at the do we decide? Certainly not by|suggestion of Judge John L. Nib-

ts | lack. : shutting; off. access to all the fac Previously these offenders were

pop © clusions in the guise of facts,” Sen- + ator Willis concluded:

In a letter, Harry W. Morgan of

Chicago Wayne; Jack Butler, 16, Wabash; Robert Davis, 17, Terre Haute; Rob-

uniform, told police it cost less than civilian clothes. w

specific one had been rejected because'sumed normal audiences today.

"BRIGHTEN YOUR

H| tr by tHe people to reach &EVORSY trial two days after

ationalist their arrest and many times that : ng. FEY taxes | WOuld Tot be the arresting officer's {of the nationalists and interria- day in court and trial would be deHons alike,” layed. ' : . In the future the frials will be ‘Opposes $8750 Grant definitely scheduled for the officer's The Wills attack, put’ into the|day ‘in court, assuring disposal’ on form of a speech. for senate de-|O0€ appearance by the accused.

very, was_aghinst an $8750 grant

gro ihe Ste department aii PROTESTS CLOSE OF e Librar NLRB OFFIE HERE

| { service of the Library of Congress {to abstract data regarding Post! ono or 1 closing ot ‘the HIE

peech conTER He os now} APril :10 was. protested . today, by | putting out better New Deal propa- Valier Frisia Soparibiy the ! ganda than was Charles Michelson Sians effort. Jenn he resigned as publicity diberote of the Democratic national Tins thins it wi from three committee. 5 log How gel usiion “Mr. Michelson’s resignation was Yims S ana § . She Bige 1 officially attributed to a lack of ? the Cincinnati. Ch : Dart} party funds,” Senator Willis said. of the Cincinnati, Chicago or CleveThe OWI, however, is not ham- land region it will take longer. pered—yet—by lack of funds. Even| . CANADA TO RATION MEAT . Mr. Michelson would not deny that; OTTAWA, April 1 (U. P.).—Can- { the office of so-called information 3 by Mepe h ul a: t ada will begin rationing of meat i 3 je doing a fo which he could n0b egy in May under a program that ; . will ‘allow individuals about two pounds a week, Finance Minister J. L. Iisley told the house of commons today. 'Ilsey said that neither poul-

] DON'T WAGER ON

regional office of the NLRB here}

ARMISTICE—DAVIS |try nor fish will be rationed.

WASHINGTON, April 1 (U. PJ).

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