Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1943 — Page 5
‘W's Tough to Leave Game After 20 Years,’ Says Hockey Manager. (Continued from Page One)
{ing year to not only win the pen. {nant again but to take the Calder foup, in winning the playoffs. That [team was one of the finest ever
churches of all faih together for
['y luncheon today at the Columbia If club In the interest of the war fund drive which opens Oct. 26.
“The greatest value of the drive. is the by-product which has brought |
service,” he sald, “We don't have | to think alike but we can work and walk together toward the same 1. " Must Furnish Power
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et The organizations . benefitting | : i in the junior hockey league. (from the war fund drive were| | $7 Last yr ne am ated hire started in the church, Dr, Lupton! Women's p 8 said, and now it must furnish the Railway Mail [Plavofls before losing to Buffalo. motive power for the drive, to the Third , : Hopes to Get Back . H quoted ae atiswst of a Cleve i Ho. ! and war fund leader to the ques. stand, Jobs 5 mh tough Jou 1a leave ace; tion, “What is the value of the 5, Mrs, ettie p - years, + Lewis church and the synagog in this sits ca Alton, both | in addition to the 1100 family Joday. but 1 hope. to get baa ote uation?” ; Mrs. Henry [500 units of “stop-gap” housing Hl ne when things level off. | "aqvy businessman replied, “If the . : Mrs. Theos be supplied for occupancy in When I came here I had three plac, Dr. Dilworth Lupton
hurches dropped out in 15 years objectives in mind and I believe I|° y Nave: nccompnio: Ro oy These | V® Would lose haif of our efficiency, were to build a hockey team worthy [20d In 38 years, we would go out
{ existence.” of the city, provide capable replace- oe ments for the Wings (the Red The recognition of each individ.
Wings of Detroit, parent club of [UM'S supreme worth is the essence Indianapolis) and make the game |0f democracy and religion, Dr. Lup-
[very near future until housing nee | Fe vs gm gram can be completed. 5 Mr, Divers explained that the | housing program is based on the | latest reports of the war manpower |
rey will be on trial and we must! | believe In it and practice it as never; before or totalitarianism will rule, | A
Dr, Lupton pointed out the sim- O07 «I! [} ilarity between the vocabularies of RINGWORM piel bhi sr
{ commission, indicating
an adds} tional in-migration of labor neces! sary to meet production schedules in war industries at Indianapolis. While approving the portion of N
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themselves as oF A Wartn RAtherton. . . "We must slop Sirthee."
opposed to the “stop-gap” housing | features of the program.
Called ‘Slum’ Project ’
48 success from a financial stand-
point.” A native of Canada, Mr. Lewis was born in Calgary, Alberta, and moved to Duluth, Minn, in 1024. He was with the ‘Detrott club for 10 years during which the team won the Stanley cup twice.
Detroit Meet Slated
Dick Miller, manager of the collseum, at the same time announced
ton asserted. Democracy Is Religion
“1 think democracy is a religious Ww. C. Grimith, war fund presis movement,” he continued. “At the dent, presided at the luncheon, and heart of both is the spirit of com- the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. R, Pusseneg- | passion—the strong caring for the ger gave the invocation. Rabbi weak, the rich for the. poor, | Morris M. Peuerlicht introduced Dr “Now and during the reconstruc-| Lupton, He was pastor of the First tion period,” we will have another Unitarian church in Oleveland for chance to practice democracy. It/23 years and was a chaplain in may be our last for thousands of | world war 1. J.
democracy and religion |n such | ,| words as fraternity, equality, liberty | fe and brotherhood,
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today that 22 new players have been [years becauss the conflict between working out in Detroit for sewice democracy and totalitarianism is with the Caps and Red Wings this going on after the ® War. _Democ-
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ye the Indiangpolis real estate board, said. The government should wait before ordering these units delivered to Indianapolis until the present manpower survey now being taken is completed. The results will show no need whatsoever for this type of housing.” Two hundred of the “stop-gap” units will be available for Negro occupancy and 300 for white dwelling quarters. This temporary housing will consist of family-sized|to trailers and other mobile units, ac cording to the United Press, “Nobody knows whether we're going to have all this in-migrant labor,” Willlam H. Book, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, declared. ‘It's just’ a shot in the dark. It's unnecessary and unwise.” Albert Thompson, local builder
that no American soldier loses his life because of lack of materials. “Army officers have said that they barely had enough air power to turn the tide of battle on the beaches of Salerno in Italy and we at home must expend every effort provide the materials for future battles,” he said, “Every American at home is most fortunate in being free from bombs and living the highest standards in the world and to maintain these
if it means going without all our luxuries sities.” Commander Atherton said one of the legion's major programs during
advantages we must win this war to
and even sOme neces-|.
Support Against Strikes
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He said the legion is building up a huge fund for the education program that will reach every child and adult in America, “Also one of our biggest programs of the year will be for disabled soldiers and dependents of those killed on the battlefields,” Mr. Atherton said. “There are 100,000 men from this war in hospitals now and the Legion hopes to see that they receive proper care and are given a chance become independent citizens again.”
any important membership rivalry between the Legion and the Vet.
The commander denied there was/
who is a member of the mayor's | Shmmittes on housing, asserted that|the coming year will be an educahe government need not step into tional campaign “to imfitess upon the local housing situation at all. |the minds of the people. that our “If we can get the priorities here, | form of government has done more we oan meet all local housing for our people in 150 years than all needs,” he declared. “We wouldn't| the other forms of government have be Sich ort any bo Bouse hoy it Ye | Accomplished in all history.”
and iif. it. RU ry PO Toei conversion program last- January.” No decision has been made as yet the local realtors whether to attempt to take any steps to block the “stop-gap” housing feature of the program.
Mr. Evans pointed out that .the government records on which the estimates of necessary housing are founded are some 90 days old and that later surveys show that no gach amount of additional housing is necessary beyond the conversions and the privately financed family units already allocated. - Rent for $30 to $50 The 500 privately - constructed units to be built under the new program will rent from $40 to $50, exclusive of utilities, while 75 of the privately-financed conversion units will rent from $30 to $40 and the
TERO HOUR NEAR FOR ROME PUSH
Big Guns Roar Prelude to Full-Scale Assault at Volturno. (Continued from Page One) river while the Americans and British gathered strength for a decisive crossing, Swollen by rains, the Volturno was
a raging stream 100 feet to 200 yards wide: and at places overflowing its
erans of Fpreign Wars organization, “We aré not conducting any membership campaign,” he said. “We are accepting for membership any soldier with an honorary discharge.”
US. Restores Naples' Reitway NAPLES, Oct. 11 (U. P.).—~The first railway service to operate ‘out of Naples since last June ‘was
inaugurated today with the run of a reclaimed , “The
credited with the surprisingly quick resumation of rail service.
season. A special meeting is to be held in Detroit Oct. 23-24 at which time 14 players from the disbanded
. | Washington and New Haven teams
will be distributed among the six remaining teams in the league. Fifty-two games are on tap for the Indianapolis club this season, 26 at home and the same number on the road. There will be 17 Sunday night games at the coliseum and one New Year's eve,
CENSORSHIP ON WEATHER EASED
Permits Relaxing of
Restrictions,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U, P). ~Virtually all publishing and broadcasting restrictions on weather forecasts were removed today in an-
Ttion that Tear of large-scale enemy attacks on the United States 1s diminishing. Effective at mjdnight last night newspapers were authorized by the office of censorship for the first time since the war began to publish any weather information they wish except unofficial forecasts. Heretofore they have been allowed only to print weather news of their own localities, Censorship Director Byron Price said the move was prompted by “improved defense and other war conditions,” and added that OCC was reviewing other sections of the press and broadcasting codes with a view to further relaxation. " The order followed by a week a war department directive" discon tinuing 24-hour operation of the aircraft warning service and relaxing of dimout restrictions on the
Improved War Conditions.
“Jother move strengthening indica-|~
NAZIS BURN KIEV BEFORE SOVIETS
Try to Destroy City as Russ , Make Rapid Advance
From Dnieper. (Continued from Page One)
of their vandalism on Kiev, the Russians reported, In a - bid to whittle down as much as possible the value of the great military base before it falls Into Soviet. army hands, Russian forces of all categories streamed ceaselessly over scores of river crossings, enabling the Soviet command to step up “the tempo of the attacks in order to disorganize and overwhelm the tottering German resistance.
City Is Destroyed
Viadimir, Grossman, Red Star cats. respondent, in the segtor north: of Kiev, said. the. Germans had scorched utterly the region between Chernigov and Kiev, leaving not a single house standing in the once thriving city of Chernigov. Peasants were reported living in| holes with thin straw thatching all, over the countryside. Grossman said | that before the Germans aban- | doned the villages in the area, their | tommy gunners ran through them | igniting the houses with incendiary | bullets. North of Kiev between the | Dnieper and Desna rivers, infantry | from Siberia, the Volga and Kazakstan was advancing rain in the dense forests and black | mud paddies, sometimes wading waist deep But always plodding lors} ward, - ‘In the Gomel sector—the hinge of
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Pacific coast. President Roogevelt warned in an accompanying statement that, the lessening of air rajd vigilance did not miean “demobilization of civillan defense”—that the enemy may yet attempt small-scale attacks, He made it clear the decision was based on a desire to release manpower and facilities for more di. rect contribution to the war effort. Price sald in today's order that
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WING FAILURE CAUSED CRASH WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U. P),
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ported today that fallure of the ‘ship's wing tips and Horizontal tail surfaces was the probable cause of the crash of the Western Airlines plane near Fairfield, Utah, which resulted in fatal injuries to 13 pas-
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