Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1943 — Page 10
The above quotation from England shows that our farmers are not alone in their battle to bring you your supply of Our Nation's Number One Food Essential—pure, rich, nue tritious MILK.
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As you drink or use this muscle-and-energy-build-ing essential food ..POLK'S MILK...give a thought
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% 1—isthe S for those who and care for the choice dairy herds. 2—is the "emblem of those who bring - this milk supply to Polk's Plant. % 3—represents the experts who test and "prove the purity of every Polk Product. % 4—stands for those whose service insures the best processing, ification and packing in 1k’s great, modern plant. % 5—is the Service Star of those who bring you this dependable supply of pure, nutritious foods so necessary to your health’ and stamina. ERE
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REMEMBER —Every time you see the Polk Name on Milk and Milk Products—the ceaseless battle these Five United Forces are fighting for you against war conditions — night and day —in every weather — that you may have your supply of this pure, first-quality nourish. ment which makes it possible for you to do “your full part” in winning this war.
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PIKE TO HOLD 2. STATE JOBS
Economic Director Will Get Publicity Job, Vacant Since July 31,
Formal action approving the appointment of Raymond L. Pike, director of the state economic council, as state publicity director will be taken by the economic council at a meeting tonight. Mr. Pike was asked by the state publicity division to take the post Jeft vacant July 31 by the resignation of .J. H. Albershardt, director for the last four years. The '43 legislature virtually abolished the publicity division by cutting its annual appropriation from $25,000 to $2500. Pike to Hold Two Jobs
Mr. Pike's new duties will be addition to those he already has as economic council director. He will be paid by the economic council. Publicity division. members said that the naming of the economic
of the 1st are mored division, which was highly commended “for its Oph D8. Walkey valor . in battle and has written a wonderful page in the warfare annals of history.”
down two Jap ‘planes over New Guinea, has been awarded the silver star medal for gallantry in action in August during’ and after an attack on the Japanese airdrome at Dagua. 8. Sgt. Emmirniger, son of Mrs.
Robert Davis, 5035 Spring Mill
is threatening to cut off all axis. forces in the Crimea and in the Dnieper bend, There -also is considerable indication, that the Germidns are about to pull-out of the Leningrad sector to escape entrapment by a threatened Russian outflanking thrust to the Baltic from the Nevel area. The Germans are reported to be moving heavy artillery and other heavy equipment from the Leningrad front. The Nazi command a&lso apparently is steadily thinning its forces in Finland. n ” ”n
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council director as publicity director does not mean that the two, state divisions. are merged. They will remain separate but work] through the same office and same! director. | In a resolution passed recently, the publicity division. praised Mr.| Albershardt for his work. i
BRITISH COS FORCES
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LONDON, Oct. 12 (U. P.).—~British forces fighting the Germans on Cos: island off the Turkish coast sent a final message saying “Do not expect to hear from us again, we're now closing down,” the Evening Standard said today in al Cairo dispatch. Date of the message was not given.
OBSERVERS BELIEVE that another general retreat along the entire Russian front this fall might crack Hitler's eastern empire to bits,
If the Gefmans are forced to
{ draw back into Poland and East
Prussia while the allies advance from the south and air attack hits civilian morale, thousands of Nazi professional officers would say the war-is lost: London mill=
tary. men..believe the Wehrmacht
officers’ prime interest at that point would be fo preserve the army ‘as intact as possible as a bartering point at the peace table. It seemed clear-cut Aug. 1, when Germany became committed to the greatest retreat in its history, that Hitler's professional generals quietly reassumed con=
" 'Nazis May Quit This Fall'Beattie
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trol of grand strategy, leaving the Nazi party to handle the home front as best it could. ; Even then the. party remained in the background. However, the extraordinary speeches by Hitler, Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler and Arms Minister Albert Speer last week calling on the German people to hold firm indicated the party is being pushed into the foreground again, possibly so that at a given point it can be blamed for the defeat. - ® = Air Attack Hurts 2 THE ANGLO- AMERICAN bombing of Europe maintained a screaming crescendo during the last 10 days, climaxed by Saturfav's American raid half-way across Poland. Reconnaissance
pictures showed that the 10-day
assault was more “tHevastating than any similar period. since the royal and United Statés air forces teamed in the offensive. Partisans lost some ground in Jugoslavia. after an offensive against ports which proved maintained control of the country just behind the ports as well as inland communications centers and off-lying islands proved that the German occupation forees are stretched so thin they cannot feel safe against an allied trans-Ad-riatic attack. -
New Guinea. This brings his total enemy craft shot down v0 seven.
CARMICHAEL'S FATHER IS DEAD
Hoagy to Fly Here to Attend Funeral; Death Ends 6-Month lliness.
Howard C. Carmichael, father of Hoagy Carmichael, who wrote “Star Dust” and many other top-ranking songs, died last night in Methodist hospital after an illness of six months. He was 68. The song writer, who visited his father here a week ago, will fly from
New York to Indianapolis as soon as a plane reservation can be obtained. Mr, Carmichael, an electrician, served 12 years as city sign inspector, retiring - last January. He lived at
3120 Graceland ave, Was Native Hoosier Born in Harrodsburg, he came to
Indianapolis 28 years ago - from
Bloomington. "He was a member
of the West Park Christian church and the International Brotherhood |
of Electrical Workers and a charter
member of the Bloomington aeria of!
the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Survivors besides the son are his; wife, . Mrs. Lida Carmichael; two daughters, Miss Martha Carmichael | of Indianapolis and Mrs. Robert O.| George of San Francisco, Cal.; his mother, Mrs, Emma Carmichael of Indianapolis; two brothers, Edwin. T. Carmichael and Otis Carmichael, both of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. R. F. Milburn and Miss Flor{ence Carmichael, both of Indian-
apolis,
The body was taken to the Hisey
& Titus mortuary but funeral arrangements- will pot be made until
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