Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1943 — Page 3
IN INDIANAPOLIS—MEETINGS—VITAL STATIS TICS MINERS RETURN, —— _ HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD American Legion, Indisna division, spring Bdward H. Gleason, 21, U. & navy: Edna George Nye gr. 80 of Infiana Conta) Henry bee Mies 3. 34 Douglas: Bien OTHERS STRIKE Defense Ice ans
14 wW, arol Lucile Huff-| Maudie Rasdall, 21, FATALITIES conference. Two davs. Louise grey 17, of 12 30t army: by Columbus, ©. | Joh 1. Brown. 33, Bryan field = Texas:
Camp Fire Girls, 5th annual swimming | an, 18, of Sed Franklin, ! . : . » . county 5% Tota | ‘shew, Riviera club, 7:30 p. m. OE ads. Barbers 5, ira, Sie Nulxan, Edward Goodin, 4 Ratton, hd | Dats. ssa a Nationa anning rive - 34 2 tn ermen dr.; Irma Hele | a 3 EVENTS TOMORROW | of 3606 Guilford. of Dole NM Fempre. | Arthur Earl Carmine Jr. 10, 9 BR S—— | 1
82 8 Pearl Wells, 17, of i | Gilbert Neel Hulme, 27, Camp Atterbuig, Robert I. Terrell, 22. of U. § nay, Maryland; Josephine | n . =, 112 8. Davidson i | Accidents ! y | A For War Bond parade, Ine; Lillis Ethel Wooden, 21, of 1152 Bunker Hill Ind.: Pauline Beauchamp, ! | Noa Sites 5 55 Béinpure, fad. Pennsylvania Walkout Fol- By BETTY MacDONALD re thy Teac Holmes. , of 1246 Glenarm rd. | Velma Lucinda Wolfe, Drexel Tis. Special. Weiter
American Legion, Indiana division, spring | Ah Anthony Cusanelli, 22. of 1050 S. FRIDAY TRAFFIC COURT | conference, 2d day. Clarence Stanley, 63, of R. R. 18, Box Garden : \ Cases Coal: Fines | Boy Scouts and Cob Scents, hobby show.| FIER BCI, Shad: Ada Suk 85 of 8 $30. Ruth Adams Baker, 42, of 1721 charles Waliam HeQually. iy serrn. AY lows Settlement of WASHINGTON, May 8-—The office of civilian defense in Violations Tried tions Paid | South Side Community center, 2d day. Courtney C. ndridee, 29, Ft. Harrison; Park. Franel | Cincinnati, O. Washington has launched a nation-wide community canning prospeeding 3 15 - s1e8) TYTWYTT Jamie Hannah, 27, of 2620 Highland Lowell McKinney, 32 of San Francisco, REAR Another help housewives throughout America preserve Foskless arivine 0 0 0 MARRIAGE LICENSES place. 3 § " Sabi Florence Leatherman, 23, o | DEATHS . : pram designed to help hou : ) a fe p 2 Edmund Bosworth Feistel, 22, Stout Field; . . to : Knox, chronic the produce from their victory gardens and orchards. through street ..... 5 Le Curtis Hodge, 23, of Camp Liv-|Mary Nied. 86, at 1118 Knox, ep e fi rough S o ®| These lists are from official records in Truth Jerger, 19, of 1726 Arrow. ingston, La.; Mary Catherine Clifford,| myocarditis. PITTSBURGH, May 8 (U. P)— Defense councils will arrange locations, use of pressure cook
Failure to stop at ' <i the county court house. The Times,/ Byron William Kernodle, 18, Pittsboro, Orval M. Howe, 46, at Veterans’, coronary signal 2 5 of 30% E Michigan | occlusion. Striking miners returned to work| | ou and for instructors who will explain methods of preserving,
a . : ° 20, Drunken driving ....... § o/thersfore, 1s not fesponsible for errors pid: Dorothy Jane Wright, 18, FIShoro, | sypeq ‘Alfred Lowis, 21. of 028 of Sao7 Judith, Aun Wilson, 4 at Riley, broncho/at Vesta No. 4 mine of the Jones WL BLHATS 2 3 in names and addresses. George Albert Pacts, 26, of 3308 College: Roane, 1 sulin Campbell, 23, ‘of 313 |" pneumonia |& Laughiin Steel Corp. but dehydrating, canning and | Borah acizabeth Reed, 23, of 5102 Raph M. Grebe, 24, of 28 N. Randolph; | Annette Feldman, 66, at 2034 Mansfield, (ie n — "h Als = SH pickling, ¢ TN roadway. Coll carcinoma. ralko a rently in sympa e.; A Daisey Poets, 2 LEE Virgil Danforth, 26, of U. 8. army:| geben Watt: hoot 2. BE g Ch .:| Nettie May Riggs, 61, at 5052 Riverview, with the hey closed SE pay Me an while housewives EVENTS TODAY Ne Py sey » 26, Catherine May Sherman, 22, of 3222 Snyder Light. Iil, | goronary. thrombosis. t Barton hotel { th may apply for pressure cook= i : ish. 3 bY 2110 N ene agner, tA arton otel, imine o e mpany toda 1 American War Mothers, Marion county|Benjamin Haves 33, Greensburg, Ind.: Lawrence Austin, 22. of Ft. Harrison; wii a nel. : Frances rR eIOSEIaTonis. TE trik so Rafy ¥s b ers from their farm rationing chapter, annual carnation sale. Virginia Pauline Sylvia, 18, Greensburg, Yivian May Baines, 21, of Waync,| Beattie, 29, Judson, Ind {Ruth Beatrice Pippert, 37, at 815 E. 53d, e strikes came four days after committee or sub-committees Boy Sceuts and Cub Scouts, hobby show, Ind. Cornelius G, Jamison, 24 Terry, Ind.:| hemorrhage of lung. the start of a 15-day truce which South Side community center, two days.| Martin George Harding, 39, of 1041 Villa; to “Choguete, ae one 4H, iw Maryann Christine Hayes, 21, of 4934 [Jepnie Fedells En at 2U ded a general walkout earlier in city areas. Their chances American Legion, Gary Memorial Post,| Carrie Bell Belcher, 27, of 1043 Villa. Ce, Cleo Utterbac ; | Theodore Edwin Bockstahler, 22. Camp giiabeth Rendall 8 Sat St. Vincent's, this week, and coincided With Warne of obtaining cookers are betconcert series, Monument Circle, 9 p. m. {Paul Lasley, 23, of 823 W. 10th; Katherine Joseph Octave Prairie, 27. But- Swift, Tex.: Myrtle Charlotte Brier, 22, | pulmonary edema (this week, ter if they tack on a list of Indianapolis McGuffey Society, meeting,| Louise Brandon, 22. of 769 Indiana. ner, N. C. Marian W. Upaar 21, of| , Beech Grove, Ind. |Ora A. Cox, 68, at City. atelectasis {nigs by western Pennsylvania : ) 3 : Cropsey auditorium, Central library, 1:30 | Kenneth Lester Stewart, 24, Ft. Harrison: | 1356 S. Sheffield. | Augustine Reeder, 40, of 2839 N. Capitol: | pot “ajice Bergen. 67. at St. Vincent's, miners that they will not work une neighbors who'll share their Bm Mildred Marie Van Horn, 21, Sidney. ajfred Hollins, 21. of 1031 Bellefontaine: | . Wallace, 22, of 238 N.| oheral peritonitis. 1 4 cooker. A streamlined deIndianapolis Traffie Club, dinner-dance,! Ohio. Erma Rowland, 20. of 1530 E. 18th. itol, golle. 33. Camp Atterbury, | Ella Elizabeth Figg, 53, at City, cerebral less an agreement is reached on { feult Columbia club, evening. Bernard Paul Henson, 30, of 2428 N. Del- poy pester Ellis, 21, of Ft. Benning, Ga.: Ay JE, 3. oh AD bE on. 3 hemorrhage. [their wage demands by May 18— partment of agriculture canArtSur Jordan conservatory of music. | aware; Iris Augenetta Hayes, 20, of 2417] "Ruth Otis White, 18, of 238 N. Miley. | ii Fredoit Rahko. 28 U, 8. army: Thomas Wade, 57, at City, broncho pneu-| v v ning book will soon be avail« fourth festival of American music,| Broadway {William D. Gossett, 26. of Camp Atters| "pe patricia Gordon. 24. Duluth, Minn. | . monia. . the truce deadline. ble to h ives second day, Scottish Rite Cathedral | Ber Riley Bowman, 29, Anderson. Ind.; bury, Ind.; Lois Pearl Harding, 18, of pay) Jackson Lentz, 23. Maywood. Ind..| Beatrice Carroll, R8, at 5020 Hetaggan, Seven hundred workers at J. & aple to housewives,
Athenaeum Turners club, annual May Bertha Alice Hobbs, 20, Elwood, Ind. | 1195 Tecumseh. a Judav. 20. of 418 Beville. coronary occlusion wine party, dinner, ay m. bert, Burrows, 37. of 957 Middle Dr. Gonzales Jose Antonia, 24 of 1077 W ge ot Bern er. 23. of nz 8. | Josephine Pearcy, 43, at Long. uremia. |L.’S Vesta 4 mine, at California, Pa., | 4 £& 4 of 31
oie BATE RE A | PRR a hve No, SRR he oi” | Pg fre Ret wn KE FB Seah angers by mpostion of 1 au | Mate Under Study B py § 8 ecedin the general walkout or perp] WPB's millinery division is studying methods of curtailing bituminous and anthracite miners, yardage, ribbons and veiling in hats. They'll limit the brims to an walked out on the night shift last average width, but there's nothing to stop smart stylists from mak- | night, but returned to work today. ing a five-and-three-quarter-inch brim in front, and a slight, 7 . half-inch brim in the back. They'll still be obeying WPB regu500 Men Involved lations. Meanwhile, however, workers at 5. 4 « 4 8 «x the Shannopin mine of the coms Cotton Notes
STRAU SS SAY S -T 0 M e R R 0 Ww } S u N D A Y, S M Oo T H E R S 0 A Y a of venous, employing textiles will be eliminated to save
a total of 500 men, apparently be- Tight weaves in cotton lieving the Vesta men would re- thread. Manufacturers making diapers must continue to make main out, struck today in sym- these essential items, and can't turn to other lines, Chintz is
pathy. A company official said being used for garden clothes,
[there was hope the Shannopin men | w 5 {would go back this afternoon. . N When informed of the Vesta How to Raise Broilers . {strike last night, John P. Busarello, Chicken raisers are cautioned by agriculture experts to “buy | president of the United Mine Work- |
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fast-feathering fowls if they want good broilers.” The reason: This jers’ district 5, dispatched six busi- type of breed doesn't get sun<burned, hence develops faster and has [ness agents to the scene and they superior meat. Thousands of booklets on disease-control among Succeeded in persuading the men to| | chickens and turkeys designed to increase the life-rate of our
rend their walkout. | | barnyard fowls, are now being printed. | The strike was the first difficulty!
|encountered since last Saturday
| when President Roosevelt inter= {vened and ordered government seiz- RA TIONING DA TES lure of the mines. At his press con-
{ference yesterday, Mr. oucevelt:
made it clear that he would not Canned Goods Tires tolerate another work stoppage in| Blue Stamps G, H and J good| gecond Inspection Deadline: A the coal mines if contract matters through May 31. book vehicles by Sept. 30; B's by (had not been settled when the truce | Meat June 30; C's by May 31; commers ends. cial vehicles every 60 days or 5000 | The walkout at the Jones and! Red Stamps E and F are good; Gl miles, whichever is first. (Laughlin mine was unauthorized | becomes good May 8; H, May 16, and Fuel Oil land union officials attempted to|J, May 23. All expire May 31. . : iy i Bepke8 i spreadi : ther | 4 Stamp 5 must last until Sept. ee ih Jom sPrending 19 ia Coffee for heat and hot water. At the same time, however, dis-| Swamp 23 good for 1 pound Gasoline trict leaders reiterated the ultima-|through May 30. tum of John L. Lewis that the Sugar i — miners “will not trespass on com- : > pany property” without a contract. Stamp 12 good for five pounds TORNADO LOSSES MOUNT | Busarello said there will be “no through May 31. Some 5224 people have been killed bituminous coal produced in this] 3 in approximately 2800 tornadoes district at least” unless an agree-| Shoes during the past twenty years. and ment covering the Appalachian field) Stamp 17 good for one pair|the property loss exceoded $230, is reached by midnight May 18. | through June 15. | 000,000
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Dor Feliows— appointed this week to relieve the police shortage and to combat juvenile delinquency, Councilman Ed Kealing and R. C. Dauss propose to allow each policeman and fireman $60 a year for uniforms, . . The works board is studying plans for the temporary repair of the Indiana ave. bridge over Fall creek. The bridge has been closed a couple of years. . . . The Civil Aeronautics Authority hag agreed to spend about $230,000 improving lighting and runways at Municipal airport. . . . There's a shortage of asphalt and the city may not have enough to finish patching the streets, . . Garbage and ash collections go on summer schedule Monday,
TOMORROW IS Mother's Day. . . . We hope everyone of you guys remembered to write to Mom for the occasion. . . . But if you did forget, it's not too late. . . . Dig up some paper and a pencil and sit right down and write her. She'll love to hear from you pny day and every day in the vear. And so will the rest of the home Sf H folks. . . . Hope : you're all well and happy. . . . The weather “Just Wishful Th Inking" = around here has warmed up and it looks THERE'S BEEN like summer might be just around the corner after a somewhat disagreeable spring. We've had lots of rain, and we had a regular heat wave the other day, but it didn't last long. . . . It helped the victory gardens, though, and you could almost see the peas end onions and radishes, ete, popping up out of the ground.
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a rumor current in gambling circles that's made the harassed gamblers smile in anticipation. . . . They've been whispering that Gen. Tyndall's going’ to be recalled by the army and resign as / oo Wee mayor. . But the general, himself, says it's merely wishful thinking on the part of the Ack Ban On Liquor— gamblers, EE { N Paul Boxell, formerly THE CARRIE NATION Anti Liquor of The Times League, Inc. resolved this week to appeal to editorial staff. was the President to use his power to ban use of one of 15 marines alcoholic beverages for the duration of the that had dates war. . . . Lord Halifax collectively with 875 has had to postpone his “government girls in scheduled visit here May Washington the other night
Ji. ne it "u id figures he had a date with 67s girls —abous (Googie) Lee's Elite Saddle wl 2 Rucker road has 67 more than he used to average in the CA Ji ua old days. . . . Arthur L. Waddle (2112 N, been ordered padlocked Delnwaiel 1ias. wor: the. ic dealt ’ for six months in eriminal SOF a 8 n : \ oR ¥ meda 3 merle ( court, . . . Burglars looted orous achievement in more than 25 operas the Cohen pharmacy, 002 tional flights, . . . He's an aerial gunnep
N. Illinois. . . . Divorce over in New Guinea. . . . Kenneth IL, suits are increasing. Chaney (114 N. Linwood), a navy armed In the first four months guard coxswain, was aboard a ship en route this year, there have been to the British Isles when it was torpedoed, six and a half divorce suits filed for each 10 . +. A British destroyer picked him up. . . . Indianapolis. March, T am enclosing a copy I know you're waiting, Mother, | marriages. « . . Last year it was only § Capt. Eugene P. Wilson, former state den & Co. 1 of a poem my son sent For what I have to say. suits to 10 marriages. . . . L. L, Vogelhet, forester, has been promoted to major as Dear Sire: fe, | ‘gdh: Yu It’s that I love you, darling, | 352 W. 30th, has a Barred Rock hen that McClellan field, Cal. Void yt pias bench "uf (hte other fing Tu letters Vs 1. | et oi ull 3 gla. inches x % % 4 > o AS S nes WW Y "rs send Birthday Greetings Mothers of Sone in I'm many miles across the sea. | around its short axis and really dwarfs to my son Pvt. Leo service. As Tm sate it Yes, I am far away, ordinary eges. Cookies—Y um. Yuw— ONE Mieth whe is in the But every night I kneel me down : § ’ expresses the thoughts te every ng ’ IF YOU SHOULD ask a Girl Scous
Army Air Force 8 12 what ney’ wr % X DAY overseas. His birthday i I avis oh i And hii went pray "What's Cookin'?” she would proceed then NEARER fe April 15th. 1 have oy yt God bless my darling Mother, City Short of Help— and there to take your order for cookies.
Mothers, ; ‘ stht him every copy of Protect her till the day . is 86th + + « The annual Cookie day campaign ia VICTORY" Thanking you kindly, : MAYOR TYNDALL observed his doing fine, thank you! . . . We had an
“What's Cookin’ " from Mrs. Myrtle Mieth, Ww hen I come marehing home again, birthday last Sunday watching the mock air the fest. « 4 1302 8. Worth St, City. The winner of the fray. raid and “bombing” of the oity by the CAP. old-fashioned runaway downtown this week, ‘ Because of the shortage of help, the + + « An old model horse created much works board is short about 100 men. excitement by running away right down the
Harmon Campbell, board president, says: “It main stem--Washington st. from Illinois to Delaware. , . . Louis O. Schneider, 8. I,
STRAUSS & COMPANY, INC, THE MAN'S STORE 159 seo men would Yepars to the Siig, hall 3c, has returned to his ship after a 30-day
we'd hire them without even asking their polities.” , , , Ten policewomen were leave here.
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