Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1943 — Page 5
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NAVY STUDIES ARMS [I Toc and was damased %luut the tutu for boi of Wei "FOR ITALY'S FLEET wdie. =~ | ary. ;
“That was the end of Phyllis” teers” Lewis’ poli= PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23 (U. P../Lt. Thayer remarked, “and then! PEACE IS FAR OFF, 9 racke dad that ~The time element will determine “ are foreign 10 the labor movewhether Italian warships in allied . * : N. D. CLASS 1S TOLD ment, harmful to the interests of hands will be converted to the use Nazi War Prisoners; SOUTH BEND, ind, Sept. 23 (u.|th® country and give aid and coms of ‘American guns and ammunition, : . a : “} fort only to the enemies of democs or use Italianstype ammunition Now Di n S ud's P)~Rear Adm. Randall - Jacobs, " Tn “It was funny after it was over made n Ametion. Ad William 99 9 P sitet of aval er wid gradu Tented by the employment | H. P. Blandy, chief of the navy ating midshipmen at the Universit 8 but it wasn't very funny at the) bureau of ordnance, said today. MARENGO, Til, Sept.23 (UP.). ig ol Dame terday that i curity division and the employment fime.” ; “American industry is prepared| —SIXty German war prisoners You loocny ?|service employes of Indiana, the Mary Sends More, Pictures 'now and would be able to take| from Camp Grant, Ill, began dig- could not expect the war fo end : “Lt. Thayer wrote Miss Scott that| on production of Italian equipment, §ing potatoes today on the Curtis |Uhls year or next. District 50 5a he had given her picture away, and if necessary,” Admiral Blandy said, Capdy Co. farms, west of here, | “The fiercest battles are yet to be! usurp membership of and-destroy : she soon took care of that. Helin an interview. But the Italian] The German prisoners will be |fought,” Jacobs said. “Not until|A. F. of L. unions, It further stated riter ‘Shocked’ says she sent him a picture every|ficet would be converted to use of| fed food harvested this summer by |every man, woman and: child injthat Lewis gave proof policy was couple weeks from then on-just in| American weapons if such a pro- Japanese-Americans, whose pres- | America realizes this and gives his 4 case he ran into any more Arabs cedure would save: time, he in-| ence in this area caused a furore |best every hour in every day can we ing jurisdictional raiding and looking for pin-up girls, dicated, among citizens. hope to achieve the final victory.” |voring dual unionism. ? - A A A AAA
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“Three Weeks” that made her famous. Her previous books had been quiet stories with such titles as “The Visite of Elizabeth” and “The Reflections of Ambrosino.” But after
nearly as dark as it has been pictured, we want it distinctly understood that we need thousabds of |° new workers in order that this comthunity can make its full contribu-
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day and who accepts an essential Job is making a direct and effective contribution to the winning of the war.” ~ It was learned that no matter what classification is finally deter-
for the statement by Mr. Kuhn that “we should have a small surplus ‘over the estimated labor supply up to the first of the
the advent of “Three Weeks,” they turned to such typés as “Love Is Mad,” “Six Days,” “The Philosophy of Love” and finally “It.” “It” turned the pronoun into a symbol of sex appeal thai stuck throughout the flapper decade and
year.” made millions in Hollywood for its Today the WMC office here was|author, _|double checking the Chamber of| Mrs, Glyn made some movies but Commerce figures against those) failed at the venture in England currently being sent in by employ-/and finally retired io live Quietly ers.and in cases where the em with two cats, Candide and Zadig, reported to the WMC that hedover which she claimed she had a \ would need more workers than he|nypnotic influence. She claimed : » 'Y ¥ |
HERE is no more important use for anyone's money than'helping to win this war. Me? I'm busy in aly right now using the guns, ammunition, etc., that your money provides. You? Sure, you've got your problems too, financially and otherwise, but they come last in importance. Right now the most important home front job in history ig=—
THE 3RD WAR LOAN DRIVE
“58 Billlons Dollars (Nen-Banking Quota)
reoprted to the Chamber of Com-{her books were not about sex but merce, telephone re-checks are be-|“just love stories.” ing, made to arrive at the exact] Mrs. Glyn was a believer in reBg incarnation. Her husband, a justice Fhe labor supply classification |of the peace, died in 1925. She had made by either the Chicago or|two daughters and several grandWashington WMC is based upon|children. Her sister became Lady the estimates sent by employers to|Dufft Gordon. : the Indianapolis‘ WMC. In many cases, it has been found that em-
eames = 5 INDICTMENTS EES EE HED BY JURY General Admits 1." gin Returned on Boyhood Flop’ | Range of Charges Against
UNIONTOWN, Pa., Sept. 23 (U. 25 Individuals. - P.) ~Gen, George C. Marshall, the army's chief of staff, ‘proved a | The Marion County grand jury failure as the boy at the pipe or- [returned 25 indictments “against gan in St. Peter's Episcopalian |20 persons today, most of them ine , volving cases of prisoners w have
with WAR BONDS. ! |already been arrested.
Hiei . Motoriit k: Silo v1 ag You are asked to go ALL-OUT by in- | whose car struck and kiled Moll ON ey wins a WAR vesting in EXTRA War Bonds—more | gy ; ne you can possibly afford—more than — you're buying regularly. -
Buy WAR BONDS out of pay checks, dig the money out of the old sugar bowl or whatever it is—but for: the luvva Mike, buy all you can... we need it to give us the things we need to fight with—AND WINI
We're going to need plenty of punch from. now on — to clear Italy and march into Germany. So answer your country's call and back the attack
‘scene of the had pinned Mrs. Hawkins against a telephone pole.
Murder Charges
NEW GEORGIA. BASE | IS RAIDED BY JAPS
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es planes raided the American New|17-year-old Theodore R, Foor COMFORT SHOP Georgia base at Munda yesterday, June 17. : setting
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LT. WILEY OF WAVES. NAMED TO NEW POST
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (U. P.). ~The navy announced today that {Lt Tova Petersen Wiley of the WAVES has been appointed to the _ |newly created post of assistant di- ~{ rector of the women's reserve —u ‘Lt. Wiley, who starts her new
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