Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1943 — Page 2

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tion on an unprecedented scale was indicated by the fact that the bulk of the fleet now is in the Pacific, including possibly six new 35,000ton battleships of the South Dakota class and several even larger fighting units such as the Iowa and New Jersey,

Drive on Madang

Meanwhile, Australian ~ ground troops in New Guinea were reported making progress in an overland drive up the Ramu river valley toward Madang, a big Japanese coastal base 170 miles northwest of captured. Finschhafen. The Australians broke through Japanese outposts Monday to capture posi-

American planes and warships continued their attacks on Japanese barge concentrations in the central Solomons, where the enemy was believed trying desperately to extricate. his cornered troops from Kolombangara island, ' now encircled by allied forces. At the same time, Australian Deputy Prime Minister F. M. Forde

{revealed that an official investiga.

tion is being conducted into reported Japanese atrocities in New Guinea, including the recently disclosed - beheading of & captured allied airman.

MORE WOMEN. QUIT

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U. P)— Women are quitting their war jobs

a considerably higher rate than in peacetime, according to the office of war information, In June, 6-2 per cent of the women in war plants reporting to the war manpower commission left their jobs of their own volition, compared to

The reasons given, in additional to changes in family status such as

{ [marriage or maternity, include a

quitting to live near a husband in

8 [the service, inadequacy of child care § [In labor shortage areas, and just ¢ plain getting tired of standing in § | crowded streetcars,

GLASS CO. OFFICIAL

{\WILL SPEAK TONIGHT |:

Parker Bitner, general manager of the Terre Haute branch of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co., will speak on “Why Training Should Be a Full-Time Function of Plant Operation” at the first monthly meeting of the Industrial Training association at 6:30 p. m. today in the Warren hotel. The speaker has served as departmental head of company plants in Alton, Ill, Charleston, W. Va, Streator, Ill, Gas City, Ind, and Bridgeton, N. J, Headed -by James R. Brock, president, of the P. R. Mallory Co., Inc. the industrial group is composed of personnel and training directors of war and peacetime

Indianapolis manufacturing plants.

ALA rate of one for every two hired,|

39 per cent of the men employed, fl OWT said.

than 1000 instructors who teach Purdue war training classes in Indianapolis and 98 other Indiana cities. He will be succeeded in the Calumet area by Roy W. Felk, president of the Indiana City and Town Superintendents’ as sociation and former superintendent of East Chicago schools.

FOR DEPLORES JAP PAGANISM

Beheading. of... Allied _ Flier

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JOBS IN WAR PLANTS 5.

enemy evacuations from that:area as being in line with the Jap. retreat from Kiska and the Aleutians, . He labeled the Japanese as unciv-

NCLAVE DEFERS

The House of Bishops yesterday deferred action until later in the week

painted canvas pictures and slip them in the

to enter into a new marriage relation, an unprecedented action in the history of the church. REALTORS TO HEAR COL. E. L. GARDNER

NQUIRY STARTED

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DIVORCE DECISION:

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ailovich, if given full united tions support, could control Chetnik and Partisan groups. Some officials feel that young King Peter offers the best chance of a solution to the political problem. He is in Cairo and reportedly ready to return to his country once an invasion starts.

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Turkeys Going to

* Servicemen First

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.(U,.P).. ~The ‘war food administration, ruffling its feathers, announced indignantly today that there would be no turkeys for civilians until all the servicemen get their birds. “Some reports have been circulated,” the WFA gobbled, “to the effect that the embargo would be lifted in early October, This is not the case.” : _ It explained that 12,000,000 pounds of Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner had to be received by the army quartermaster corps before civilians could see even a giblet, Only 8,000,000 pounds have been rounded up so far,

DECLARES POLIT] T0 CONTROL RUBBER

John T. Blake, chairman of the rubber division of the American Chemical society, predicted yesterday that the future of synthetic rubber in post-war years may not rest in the hands of scientists, but rather in the hands of “the national and international politicians.” Addressing the fall meeting of the division; Blake said that thé United States supply of natural rubber will not return quickly, if it comes at all. To meet future emergencies, “synthetic rubber must be- developed to the point where the restoration of natural rubber is a matter of indif-

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MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DO Man can eat whatever a monkey

can eat—a good tip for jungle fighters.

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Yesterday. A sey City also liveries. 2 There was n day that other * in the form of . hess” suspende customers in N ern New Jers and Nassau c« to work.

SUSPECT AT CO

Noyse Edwas Masters, 1610 appeared from day as he wa ing on vag charges. The 54-yea: arrested in a last night fo reslated toda) check some t "detective was Judge Pro-Te When he look