Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 8
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world 10 years ago of 2| Catherine DeVanna, 81, at St. Vincent, » of the present war, ; Estimates.
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demands for 1,200,000 men by that time. , Occupation, family hardships physical, mental or moral defici
\ DICKEY COLLARS | pital reorganization law will super- : : Then, if 1t became ‘necessary to sede the general purchase law be- « « « meant for crispness draft pre-war fathers, those from : 18 to 24 would be taken first, Next ) ; would come the 25-30 age group. mergency clause nn Finally would come the group from and went into effect May 1, while or go 30 to 38. the latter act did not carry an ® — emergency clause and thus still is : u i. Local Lists Sifted not in effect since the '43 acts are : ; SE . A beautifully tailored dic y > -LIS'S.. —— not promulgated, eo SD ; re NE gollar perfectly seutloped For 1-A Eligibles Pa
DEAR MADAM! GET A JOB! PLEASE!
UNCLE SAM desperately needs the work of your hands, your heart, your WILL. THE BOYS ON THE FIGHTING
FRONTS NEED THE RESULTS OF YOUR LABOR — VITALLY!
Your work means more and better weapons in the soldiers’ hands—more and better planes— ‘more and better ships—more and better medicines,and clothes and food!
AND THE CIVILIAN ECONOMY NEEDS YOUR WORK — SERIOUSLY 1
‘Any help you can give to keep the needed Civilian activities going, aids beyond measure!
"OF COURSE MEN are likewise admonished to get jobs—but—the balance of power rests in the capable hands of the Ladies!
With the job of taking inventory of all available manpower now completed, local draft boards through-
out Indiana today recommenced the
to pick out eligible 1-As. Col. Robinson Hitchcock, state draft director, reiterated his previous statement that, with the exception of a few fathers holding non-
fathers would be called in the state this month.
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SINCE WAR STARTED
LONDON, Oct. 1° (ODN).—Perils
time are being stressed in London newspapers today, which give much space to the deaths of three British writers, killed by one shell near
The men were Stewart Sale of Reuter’s, Alexander B. Austin of
However, the tapping of this/the London Daily Herald and Wilgroup will start next month. liam J, Munday of the Sydney (A ‘Local draft boards stopped classi- | tralia) Herald. fication work on Sept. 15 to take| These deaths bring inventory. Results of this inven- newspaper casualties tory are not expected to be com-|wounded, 11 missing piled until about Oct, 15, Col.|ers or interned. Hitchcock said. war correspondents
portionately HINT ITALY TO DECLARE WAR (any other yu MADRID, Oct. 1 (U, P.).—Reports | army, from Vichy military circles said to- - day that the government of the MESSENGERS Italian armistice premier, Marshal] The monthly Pietro Badoglio, is expected to de-|the auxiliary to clare war shortly against Germany |sociation of and Japan. - sengers will at the home REFUGEE SCULPTOR DIES Cumberland.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (U. PJ sian-born sculptor who came here] NEW YORK, Oet. 1 (U. P.).—Carl from France two years ago. died at| Edvar Johnson, 79, Swedish invenhis home here yesterday. Aronson, tor, died at Eskilstuna, Sweden,
bust for which Rasputin posed. ish-American news
“In These
IT SHOULD BE TAKEN TO HEART
by every man and woman—that whatever they can contribute to production—is a contribution to VICTORY!
IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY—
that going to work means getting the boys back sooner—AND IT MEANS GETTING MORE OF THE BOYS BACK!
THAT'S SOMETHING that should move —one and all—to see what they can do.
GET A JOB IN A WAR PLANT — get a job in some essential Civilian organization —the main thing to do—is to do it—there is SOMETHING Suitable — regardless of age, aptitude or preference. : i
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