Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1943 — Page 3

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Indianapolis Rotary Club( BAFFLES POLICE Several Reporfed.

| e— . : (Continued from Page One) Papal Leaders May Be Hands of Victim and Hus-| dent Clasbourne Crouch, now tn A Building Own Reservoir band Reveal No Powder aa SOT. REX ene being ~ For Water. : Marks. ae gineer with AR Sviation peviaan n , Oct. § (U.P), Parafin . tests which ¢ to| In North Africa, was killed AUR. | Norman Bo SERN. Suliassland, ¢ Todas ot MATES OB her| 23 in an accident, presumably in Mrs. Pron reports indie Sicily, : 2 N, yp that the Vatican is preparing for hands, or those of her husband, to-| ~ Sgt. Mumaw, who is 25, Is the

husband of Mrs. Dale Perryman Mumaw, 3930 Forest Manor, and son of Mrs. Russell Wadsworth of Odon and O, W, Mumaw, 844 N. Capitol ave, News of the accident was re-

day increased the mystery surrounding the fatal shooting Thursday of Mrs. Hazel Borneman, 47, of 1510 N, Chester st. There were no marks near the wound in her temple which caused

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orel] cal death, Coroner Roy B. Storms sald] gay, Fauilie SpA. today, Neither were there powder! A graduate of Odon high school, ) ip him put a burns on the hands of Mrs, Borne-| the army engineer carpentered in : got there he man, who was found dead on a Indianapolis before entering the to yell. Mrs, avenpors In hee home, a 32-caliber| service In November, 1041. He barn after I nearby, : had been overseas since June, nd Bill must After making tests on the hands| jo42 Ji of her husband, Henry Borneman,| yg iy the son-in-law of Mr. . ed who is held on a vagrancy charge and Mrs. Paul Christy, of the et B. Rose, 1 while a patient at City hospital, po-| morest Manor address, and step- Third st, Tipton er he tied the lice sald there were no marks on| prother of Barbara Lee Wads- . he went to his right hand, but a dark “area”! worth and Joe Wadsworth of 1g up Wilson's on his left hand. . Odon. M, Crawford, R. 1, Centerville, 3 Police say gunpowder burns usu- » ” . ’own Me Wilson (the ally leave “spots” rather than an Kay talking,” “ares.” Missing Prisoner nt in, McKay Police Make Tests PFO. ROBERT E. RAY, an s. I shot him ; Marion Partlowe, police techni-| A'my paratrooper in the North

African area, has been missing since July 20, The son of Mrs. Bertha Ray, 2861 Forest Manor, and brother of Mrs, Geneva Sullivan, 3040 Hoyt ave, the 20-year-old soldier had been overseas since January, A national guardsman in peacetime, ymond he entered the army when that Stahlhwi, 3011 5. Ba " unit was activated about three . 8.9 years ago. Later he transferred to Wounded

the paratroopers. ERNEST PRANK charged a gun several days ago. A| He attended Technical high LRAMAN been wounded in shell was found in a waste basket| School action in the South Pacific, his nearby, a... parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The war department also listed | Herbert Lee, 1302 8. Belmont ave, as missing 1st Lt. Kemp F. Mar- | were informed today. tin, husband of Mrs, Mary Mar- The 19-year-old sailor attended

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clan, fired a bullet of the type which killed Mrs. Borneman from the |déath gun, but no marks were left on his hand, ¥ He then fired a black-powder bul{let from the same gun and powder spots were left on his hand, Investigators still sought to account definitely for a bullet hole in a wall 10 feet from the floor in the house. Borneman sald it was caused when his wife accidentally dis.

Information reaching Swiss sources authorities have

Strauss & Co., was electéd second. Mr. Morgan succeeds Mr. Sweetman and Mr, Norwood succeeds Mr,

Your Health in Wartime=——————ey Lack of Exercise May Be Cause of Constant Fatigue

By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS . ;

served as sceretary for the past two years. Gwynn F. Patterson, vice president of the Indiana National Bank, _|who has held the office of treasurer The Romans are holding the Ger-|for a number of years, was reman responsible for their |elected. :

Ralph ‘8. Norwood

The Rotary officers were elected) AMES BIVIN HEADS

by the new board of directors

Times Special Writer Almost every physician finds himself confronted daily with for ~ the most part young adult or middle-aged persons whose sole com- ~ plaints are lack of energy and fatigue. A careful history often reveals that these symptoms have been present in variable degree for several years or more, and the people suffering from them may not have been satisfied with the negative findings of one or more examinations else-

where, These persons force them into bed at an early Jwaken 18 the hour. They reason that no healthy people could feel so tired so much of the time, and that therefore they must be ill. Although they engaged in strenuous athletic ac or college, they give up even the mildest form of exercise in postgraduate years lest they make their “disease” worse, ’ Exercise Needed No attempt should be made to

troops failure to obtain food. For example, milk, which usually reached Rome from the north, is non-existent because of the shortage of rolling stock and the fact that the roads are jammed with German military traffic,

Flee From Rome

Inside Rome, all bus and streetcar lines were said to have been halted, and almost all the stores in the city are closed. : The frontier reports indicated that Mussolini's ‘new seat of -government will be Florence or Bologna. Bologna was believed the more likely choice, since Florence probably would become a war zone after

{the fall of Rome. Some reports

said the Italians plan to declare

{Florence an open city, as they did

The Fascists were said to be preparing to get thousands of their

Charles O. Tingle, district man-{¥hich took office last Wednesday ager of the American Sales Book night. The new officers will be inCo, was elected sergeant-at-arms/ducted at the Rotary noon meeting for the current year, Mr. Tingle suc-|Oct. 26th when the new adminis. trative year begins.

ceeds Mr. Gulling in this office.

BUTLER PHI DELTS

Governor's Pig Can Grunt -... Awhile in City Stockyard

Governor = Schricker’s corn-fed Nebraska ‘Hog 18 on Its’ way. ““Whils the governor puzzles out the complicated OPA ‘regulations concerning the animal, it will be installed at the city stockyards. Although Governor Dwight Griswold of Nebraska was on the losing end of the bet, he will get his Indiana tomatoes, but in juice form. That is, if the governor can find some. The original bet was a crate

face with OPA regulations which forbid him to slaughter a hog unless he raised it. He could keep it on the mansion premises for 60 days, add 35 per cent to its weight, and then slaughter it, but that would hardly do. He could give it away or sell it, take it to a licensed farm butcher and turn over ration points or use it at a free dinner and register as a “group three institutional user.” While the governor figures it out

James H, Bivin, 3605 English ave. a senior, has been elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Butler university to replace Joe Alexander, who has gone to navy midshipman's school. Fred Kautzman, sophomore, was chosen recorder, The fraternity will hold formal pledge ceremonies for 13 men at 4 p. m. tomorrow in

the chapter headquarters, 30% W. 42d st.

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tin, 42¢ N, DeQuincy st, and 8, Sgt. Francis L. McEowen, son of Mrs. Elva M. McEowen, 1125' N, Arsenal ave; . » »

OTHER HOOSIERS missing in WAr areas arg: Asiatic—8gt. Charles H, Feld, son of Mrs. Velora Field, Coalmont, and 2d Lt. John L. Keith ley, son of George A. Keithley, Lowell, European—8. Sgt. Dorman L.

Washington high school and was employed at the Advance Paint Co, before entering the service, His brother, Petty Officer 3-0 William T, Lee, is serving with the navy in the North African area, . 8 » » g FIREMAN 2.¢ CARL WILLIAM KOCH has beén awarded the Pure ple Heart for injuries received in action with the enemy in the South Pacific on July 4. =

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digeases. Every complains of them is entitled to a of Indiana tomatoes, careful medical examination. The, vast majority of these persons under consideration, who have lost little if any weight, do not have daily fever; and who have no aches or pains in conjunction with these symptoms, will have no significant objective evidence of disease, :

Governor Griswold made the mis. | the Nebraska hog will escape the take of betting Nebraska would ex-| Putcher's knife a little longer.

is quoted higher percentage then wer ones! SIX STUDENTS HURT slate, including Indiana. He hasnt |N- AUTO COLLISION

paying off yet, : His friends bought him 26 hogs FT. WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 9 (U. P). yesterday, 15 of which he has sent| _Hospital attaches today -deto other governors who called his|scribed the condition of James bet. He is keeping the rest at the | Eichhorn, 17, one of six Decatur Omaha stockyards until final treas- | high school students injured in an ury reports are in, automobile accident, as fair. Governor Schricker came face to The students were returning from a football game at Garrett yesterday when their car was demolished

OFFICIAL WEATHER | against u tree attr Wa. |

Enlire contents copyrighted, 1043, L. Birauss & on tne, Vol. 2—No. 13 Saturday Oct. 9, 1943 Dear Fellows— 3 Indianapolis’ Star and Muncie Star, died of . WE'VE BEEN enjoying ideal autumn’

weather the last week or two. . . . Topcoat ; oo temperatures in the mornings and warmer old Borate on The eration of a

in the middle of the day. , . . We've had Botary club has elected seven new directors: John L. Buehler, Roscoe C, Johnston, Edward A. Gardner, Edward PF. Roesch, William H, Schmelzel, Clyde E. Whitehill and Thomas G. Sinclair, , .., Albert P, Fox observed the golden anniversary of his employment with the street rallway. . . . He retired in. 1040 but returned to work last year because of the shortage of help.

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Beer Barrels Bounce— = WE HAD ALL SORTS of excitement here this week when a team of horses pulling an Indianapolis Brewing Co. wagon became frightened and ran away, . , . ; po They scattered, 18 barrels of beer along Delaware st. bounced through & window into the Martin Rosenberger wallpaper store af 4 Delaware, Massas ashington, D. C. ...oioenreins: 83 chusetts and New York, . . ; Two German war prisoners who escaped from a cannery a IN INDIAN. Ta © ANAPOLIS policeman, Donald Winn, in a field east of HERE 18 Roy Allen Loveland We BrORSlgwt, « + + TW Alisth dd ceived THE TRAFFIG RECORD : a Siios” raat, } Reps) Norman of the of Au |

. County ouy Totat| Marion Mareaith 5s, of 1131 & Kenwood: : oround dnd emt dE dete iain, ig nrvS: , ther: and sem, Whningoon, Dut, Jo Woodruff

with cool, moist air, “w+ + There's no coke to be had now--it's .ull gone to war-—so folks are using the next best thing-—soft coal. , . » The leaves

interest Win certain social activities in their community, The problem is fundamentally one of maladjustment rather than physi

RATIONING DATES ED

person which Includes five pounds sioner Luther Tex for jellies, jams, Y. M. C. A. DIRECTOR has announced that the city will start GOES TO SEATTLE!

Us 8: Weather Bureas_____ Vi son of Garrett. All Data in Central War Time Eichhorn sustained a fractured | Sunrise... ... 0:49 | Sunset....... 6:15 |femur, fractured nose and ribs.) TEMPERATURE Two other youths, William Beam | gartner, 18, driver, and Norma Jane

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preserves, d | Stamps 15 and 16 are each good for collecting them Oct. 18; if householders will

five pounds through Oct. 31. As place them at the curb. . . , The word from fruit ripens, application may be Brown county, and thereabouts, is that the

made at local boards for additional ; Renan ip to 1 DOA ot autumn foliage is about as pretty as it's been in years, but few families can spare the

gasoline for a trip there. . . . Regardless

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