Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1943 — Page 13
SCHOOL - OFFICIALS spe intent of pl fr. FDR-RECEIVES GIFTS “musPawrmss. _ i ad = : ! He said the annual NEA four-day his regent who is the actual ruler de AAA AEE Ra A ; 10 ‘HEAR EDUCATOR meeting had been cfit to two days OF TIBETIAN LAMA of the small, virtually inaccessible curs 93 ; : Rr y Dr. “John W. Studebaker, U, 8. because of difficulties.| WASHINGTON, June 17 (U. P.).|nation, sent Mr. Roosevelt pictures ’ “FLA i commissioner of education, will{ Most of the state tendents | Gifts from the Dalai Lama of (and a large collection of old and YOUR looks op LL foe Bi J speak: at & meeting of the National |of public instruction and the NEA [Tibet were presented fo President|new stamps of Tibet. Goodfellow|[jAIR unruly hair in place. y | S—— Education ‘association here July 28-|executive ommfites will be in at- [Roosevelt by Col. M. Preston Good-|said Je gifts were brought out of ALWAYS only’ Bsauathe. po BL va > i « 5 g £ ed Tibe “ ” FSA Group Will Encourage 29, Dr. Clement T. Malan, state be Landance. — fellow, oy has recently return y some of our men. Civilians to Take More - Part in Sports.
WASHINGTON, June 17 (U. P.). =a national policy designed to give the American people brawn as well 4s brains is being formulated by a committee on physical fitness under | the aegis of the federal security agency, © : But it will leave the actual body | | ‘building up to states ind comfollow the plans and policies of the : : (U. 8. Signal Corps photo.) committee which met for the first This is a typical “front yard” scene in Camp Atterbury where just | time yesterday at the “call of FEA a year ago farm lands were being transformed into training areas. Director Paul V. McNutt. During these sultry evenings members of the military police section, Manpower Is Problem 1560th service unit, relax on the lawns and benches of the well-groomed Officials emph ; that the som- lawns. Landscaping is ‘almost completed throughout the camp,
Hite was -not the answer to a ! emand for a co-ordinator of sports | | . B h aa? L Made in some quarters anxious over 5 Su ivan rot ers etter ; shes poskintlities. of professional . ; ; TE arts su g the war. The com- L a Si . ¥ J o WAVES : ttee will be interested in keeping eads dister to olin professional sports alive, but will] : : i : : not “stick ita nose” into manpower NEW YORK, June 17 (U. P.).—|first created and I wanted to join Which is the real problem facing|Genevieve Sullivan, the 26-year-old|so badly. My brothers said: ‘Pipe those eloRss for maintaining ister of the five famous Sullivans|yourself aboard.’ But then I couldn't 3 rene baseball and football uno went down with the cruiser|do it—I couldnt leave my mother Juneau in the Pacific, today said|all alone.” Wearing a red and S UPE 5 MAR % ETS Directed by John B. Kelly, single| pe hag been inspired to join the|white sailor - dress, Miss Sullivan
scull champion and FSA physical WAVES by a letter from her|held a press conference upon her fitness chief, the committee wil brothers. : arrival for WAVE training at Hunt-
meet quarterly on problems of pol-| : i ey ard development of programs to That was when the WAVES were |er lene hen: olkiass wetit dow sell the idea of physical fitness, . | withr their ship, she said, she told : Shierly lo the WAL Worker and the JOB'S DAUGHTERS her parents she had to enlist uth of pre-induction : 0 P age. : “My mother told me to go ahead . . MEET TOMORROW then. We said goodbye in Dubuque hw .- California
; i after we made a Flag day broadcast H eroes H onored | together. I told her I'd be in there
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" STREETS of a new Hoosier She said she ho to become: a wl ; “town,” Ridgeway, near Seéymour- 348 We Giarpte DE ue WAVE Ng ne po that if she : : . RATION ; 11/5-Lb, 9 have been named after three | ore » gran could stay in the naval reserve after: : Loaves C heroes, Ensign Robert Fleetwood, | or ord City, presiding. the war, she would make it her-ca-|| © C[tmad = § _ASqRE ? 0 ! A [ 0 E S : 3 Frank Lewis, army aviation cadet, Ben Pawlick, Jeffersonville, - as Yeer. “Dated” 20-012. 29 sociate guardian will assist Mrs.| “I had a boy friend in the army, Fresh u S. No. fi Grade RYE BREAD For Freshness Loaves ¢
and Sgt. Clyde A. Newkirk. Gerber. Mrs. Bliss Fox, grand |but we split up,” she said. “I guess
All three lost their lives in the |matron, and Otto Cox, grand patron, |T'l stick ta the navy from now on.” RAISIN BREAD |... ec paers 3 Lone: £9C service. Ensign Fleetwood was'a |O. E. 8S, will be honor guests at a |— - . 16-0x. 29¢ Tremiser Sf he Indiananolis Tisnes luncheon Thursday noon. SE Lbs. VIENNA BREAD Loaves Sports Stall anc ‘was When | mive hospital ambulances for the{ EE 16-0s. : his plane crashed on his 18st |peq Gross have been purchased by Sa Read Red-Ripe, Halves, ~~ Hall- EQa CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Teitons 29¢ : y )c WATERMELONS Quarters or Whole Melon DONUTS Jane Patker.-'Tate Te Dos. ide
. training flight. : : : The new “town” of: Ridgeway fue Bo Eenisatien, tata ; for the Lb. \ Fancy Marion County Hothouss 29 America’s Most Popular wi i : nstitu ; i agin Coft J ev is Nish. OGCUPENS | Ervine hi Sater aes Pan TOMATOES Delicious Sisst opin Suinse 13. © | CINNAMON STREUSSEL <= ,. 16¢ Witki 30 yer went of the eon. [7 Mrs. Gerber ang Mr. Powiick, . FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS wn. 49¢ | CANTALOUPES ™"70lsil,” ™.. 206 | oRANGE LOAF CAKE td 0 20¢ ‘struction work finished at the |assisted by members of Bethel 11, ; 5 A Real i : Fancy, Large 300 Size 38¢ - present time, Ridgeway, a federal |Indianapolis, and the Past Queens : DRESSED HERRING Value! Lb. 3c LEMONS: Full of Juice Dos. FATHER’S DAY LAYER CAKE Eh 33¢ housing project located north of [of Hartford City. FRESH DRESSED CATFISH w.39¢ | FRESH CARROTS 057i conintne. sen. 56 A ——————————————— Ra a . J arge Full Count Behs. ch.
‘the ‘main entrance of Frefman
Amy le ted, wa dougned oe. | AMBULANCE GETS EB DRESSED WHITING ~*~“, Idc | GALIF. ORANGES ,.. = "5" . 49¢ Cereals
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Top Quality
ea aed od ok on S01 st., was injured yesterday afternoon is a SHoxse OWL xs 4 Bea Paints i Lb iTc HE AD LETTUCE Fre, Crisp a { 5 ¢ W ABISCO SHREDDED WHE AT Th i fe : 2s hen knocked bet t ked TE 36 n ' Reg. ig when knocke ween two par No Points w. 006 = 206 KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES he ile
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WOUNDED BY WOM AN jing an ambulance, the fathet of py 1 Red Points . Vine Zipencd api ny NVWVA JF | Shank Hat 41c | HONEY BALL MELONS “:2r== 3B¢ de two women who were held Ria ion 3a sip : : nN COOKED HAMS 7 Red Points w. dlc | Taube Sie Bayo -S tapl es side early today fired a TOWIV af 1m sai ones ot yp "Q y NEW.LOW PRICE! SLAP © Canned Vegetables | SUNNYFIELD FLOUR "= 24 2 $1.04 a “ne Selva he ot Mase Wels Saban Yo ey 1. BACON Byte Bless 1a, 9 ASPARAGUS Doiue Means ~~ xo.1896 | SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR *%™ ITc
wounded him, 1 Red Points
The holdup occured about 1 a. m. : LE WHOLE BEETS A &P Brand ich 2 i3¢ SPRY 5 Red Points Ab, 24c 3 a. 6he
as Bertha Coffin, 35, a tavern keep- 10 Points
So mn fon a iii 8 Pa% EG GS [corwaxseans iii (5c |ROYAL BAKING POWDER I: 21 their home at 5516 W, Washington| = : : GREEN PEAS Ryeife Bean on 15¢ | PEANUT BUTTER Silas = 2 BAG
st. , x 5 MED SIZE GRADE “B”
The bandit grabbed the. former's rd ; 2 A&P TOMATOES = “= o=iv ~e2s 7s | ANN PAGE MUSTARD ~o. 1 7¢ purse which contained $400 in cash, Y No ¢ Freeh Com OF SMe JE To Whitey...» $200 in checks, ration books and ; ; : I YT TIT Batien Doz, 43 NIBLETS fe ho Paints Ji hg 12¢ EVAPORATED MIL 1 Red Pt. per Can ¥ Cans 26¢ SEE0LING soupont. ao aa. CREAM STYLEGCORN "2 ~-: (3a | ANN PAGE SPARKLE S~ 5 24¢c As the man ran ‘to a nearby wait- : g . . A 14 Points Can Dessert Pkgs. BC ir oath) wa KK | SILVERBROOK BUTTER ,%.070.% .. 47 | roMATOES *enivets meme nox iyo | 8 0%6LOGK COFFEE =< 2. dlc
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him and said she saw him hold his 5 : A Genuine Wi i side as if wounded, but he escaped| JE 4 MILD CHEESE rotons GIT WHOLE BEETS "rv lle Brand oo 10c | STALEY’S CORN STARCH 2. 1c
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in the car. _ : $ ou etizing 6 Red Points rn LW oe Eo tow or withest (GU y | SwisscueEse = ‘** ». 50¢ | GERBER’S BABY FOODS * *~ 5, 35¢ | BLUE ROSE RICE (0c 3 ;* 2Te SERVICES SET FOR food croationt "ola Souther PURE LARD wre Te :
at! Fam ed 4 : [ [VICTIM OF HIT-RUN| (0, Siam wom sets NU-MAID MARGARINE ***** 2 ,,, 35¢ Miscellaneous .{ LAUNDRY LUX / Services for George J, Knoop, 13,| \GmeasTsy comet ! 2 KEYKO MARGARINE °*™*== _ 2c | NAVY BEANS “7.0000 2.5 1Te SOAP TOILET SOAP Of 25 N: Xevsione ave, Who died RE FRESH MILK * ®t roms 9 oga | CAMPBELL’S SOUP °"i:i ov" “olde Ajax Brand ya +; i = | GRANDMA'S MOLASSES ™ ™ = 20¢ | © Be Ja 5 . 20¢ a run ver, a rod , Jug aKes p. m, tomorrow in the Harry W. J * SWAN LUX MAVIS COLA SYRUP Or Dodou Bot. 29¢ Moore peace chapel, the Rev, Walter : ; : F KE S NEW LOW PRICES ot New Pastime. AMERICA'S SOAP | GREEN BARTLETT Household RAE, is widow: lire A'S ONLY RICE WITH ADDED VITAMIN B-1 ic | 's GUBE STARCH ion 17 Anna L. Knoop; daughter, Mrs. Ed ; Giant Pk “ ; STALEY S$ U Pkgs. ¢ Knoop; daughter, Mrs. Bd- c . BEANS | | PEARS ward Overbeck; sons, Julius H., El- Cakes : 20-MULE TEAM BORAX . { de mer J. and ‘Lawrence H. Knop, all 2 Med. Pkgs. 19¢ IONA BRAND 4 BLUE CLIFF BRAND Los : 5¢
of Indianapolis; sisters, Mrs. Mitha 2 No. 2 13 No. 2% SUNBRITE CLEANSER _— No le Stati Sood for Victory! Canned Meats and Fish re Can 1 2° Pis. Can 22° PINE TOILET SOAP w os Be
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dianapolis; brothers, Henry, hi BUMBLE BEE CRABMEAT “> Alc WHITE SAIL SAL SODA = Se | Sago. 304 Cliester, Indinngpolle G LO BR 1)G b 1: AN JUMBO SHRIMP >oreees men on Canned Fruits and Juices |LAUNDRY BLEACH "i *" 8 nom i15¢ | FORMER MISSIONARY | SPAM "roe maxes nu uo gg | SULTANA PEAGHES ""3ivv i “:.1*24c | HOME DRY CLEANER "= Ci 8c | IN CHINA TO SPEAK CHILI CON CARNE mies ougye [A&P PINEAPPLE civ 27. 37c | WINDOW CLEANER (9¢ The Rev. Charles P. Culver, world R k 1 I k H [1 H kL 25a Suis i - FRUIT COCKT AIL Libbyy Brand i Te WHITE SAIL CLEANSER de A ew) POTTED MEAT ‘Troi 37:23 TOMATO JUICE °c “:o- 23¢ | ZERO CLEANER 2,2 26e
show ‘colored motion pictures at 4 Points
Metre church, 2000 Shelby st. : | ; 1 || ARMOUR’S TAMALES “™* ..*I4c | GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ™: = “> 28¢ | A-PENN INSECTICIDE The Rev. Mr. Culver has beeh a PB L fueyen St uge . ARMOUR’S TREET : 5 Red Points 12-0x. 33¢c GRAPE JUICE *** New York State oy 27¢c | WAX PAPER Queen: Anne
missibniary ‘in’ China’ for 15 years
dnd formerly Was superintendent of | SWIFT'S PREM Bt oe HEINZ TOMATO JUICE *™"* 2° {lc | PACIFIC TOILET TISSUE 5 xu 190
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the Christian Herald industrial mission at ‘Foochow, China. He also
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_The ‘Rev. Bennie Morgan is pas- can help you. Clorox in routine n. Giant Giant : : tor of the church. The :neeting is} cleansing makes refrigerators and : Xa. Cc Hare C Cakes Cc or Cc ; 4 SE open to the publie, : other food containers truly sani- : A :
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SERVICES SET FOR Sid, alse Touquet aii Frade, ; : ; ; - EDWARD WALSH, 56| BB health protection, use Clorox reg- £55 ~~ CHIPSO | IVORY SALTINES BUY
‘Coxey” Wi i 56,| vliarly. Be sure you get Clorox. For RD : : a Hits : Clorox is intensified in germicidal x FLAKES toy 16¢ We WAR BONDS Pet Sound FOR BULLETS AND BOMBS §
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