Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 2

Ma) Gen. Walter B. Smith, signed the’ his distinguished service medal

former

surrender agreement, receives the oak

from Gen, Eisenhower at a

post of the North African field headquarters, is chief of staff of the African field headquarters.

FLORIDA AREA GETS HURRICANE ALERT

MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 1 (U. P)—A preliminary hurricane alert for the territory from Pensacola to Key

GAS CO, GUARD TAKEN BY DEAT

+ Predicting almost & new kind of life after the war when “the world will be our neighbor and man-

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Geoffrey ¥. Morgan of Douglas Aircraft Co. , . . Ire crystal gased. for Optimist club members today. “While it is true that the passenger planes will be the last word in safety, comfort and convenience,” Mr, Morgan- explained, “it is not likely that they will offer any extensive recreational facilities . . . the journey will be too short to warrant such luxuries.” He mentioned as one of the outstanding improvements a “strange radio device” which enables planes to detect the presence of distant objects and will thus eliminate any hazard of collision with mountain.

their will to work.

YANK DOWNS JAPS WASHINGTON, Oct, 1 (U, P.).— An American starch plane was attacked by five Japanese zeros while on a reconnaissance mission over enemy-held Nauru island in the

and that he believed the vetera: naval officer, in refusing man united nations demands, did so onl; because of complete loyal Petain, 3, He placed résponsibility for me of the excesses of the Ro regime on subordinates who, K sald, committed them in Rob name,

SE After a visit to Adolf Berle , West, Fla, including the Florida| pyocnois Rites to Mark = A, Berle Of

Keys, was issued here early today : {by the federal hurricane warning Burial Monday of Mr. Anderson.

a The advisory said that a hurricine may develop Off the northi 5 Anderson, a guard at the coast of Yucatan within the next 24}... Gas & Coke Co. for 26 hours, but that a hurricane Wam-|..... qieq today st his home, 1034 : | “| irig would be issued later today. |ying ave. after an illness of a year. : | He was 74. A native of England, Mr, Anderson had lved in Indianapolis 42 years. He worked at the gas com~ {pany until two weeks ago when he | became seriously mn. | H& belonged to the Prospect F. &

(CALLING ALL SUBDEBS!

TOMORROW |i ies IS A GALA DAY. council 2, R. & 8. M., and the Vic-

He predicted that the end of the Gilbert group and shot dcwn one|acting secretary of state, Hopp war will find several million young and probably two of the attackers, praised the democratic spirit of th men trained in aviation and navi-!the navy announced today. {Antilles French: : 5

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{tory Memorial Methodist church. He {also was a member of the gas com~ {pany’s 25-year-club, : | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {Edythe Anderson; -three step-sons, Richard Ls -of- the marines; | Bernard Starkey and Jack Lancaster {of Indianapolis, and four sisters, who live in England. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. | Monday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Washington Park cemetery. The Rev, M. O. Robbing of the Victory Memorial Methodist church, and the Prospect lodge will officiate.

AUSTRALIA CUTS MUNITIONS CANBERRA, Australia, Oct, 1 (U. P.)~The war cabinet, in a rearrangement of existing programs, de- |} cided today to reduce munitions output, releasing 20,000 workers for food production and other urgent

L.S. AYRES & CO. projects, and to divert 30,000 women

. workers to high priority industries.

I. TUNE IN af 10:30 a. m. fomotrow over WIRE Sil for the first of a brand new series of all SubDeb radio programs,

2. COME IN #0 the opening of the Sub-Deb room on the fourth floor and meet...

3. Elizabeth Woodward, in person (she'll be on the radio show at 10:30 too) Sub-Deb- Editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal.

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LOCAL GAS BOARDS T0 BECOME ‘TOUGH’

With the cut in value of B and

are going to be “tough” so that gasoline needed in warfare may be

“Holders of B and ‘C books must realize that they have been enjoye

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