Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1943 — Page 13
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MYose pain fact is this—shec mont cite shor age of waste paper exists since the war began! Mills in some areas have been forced to curtail production of containers because of the lack of waste paper. The waste paper that was patriotically collected in the first drive, that ended over a year ago, has been gradually consumed. More is needed now. Thousands of tons more every week! America’s war plants need an endless supply of containers ‘made from your waste paper to carry the war weapons, medical and food supplies to the fighting fronts all over the globe. Save every scrap of waste paper. Then see to it - that you get it in the hands of a collector.
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are with a navy construction battalion which has been in the United Kingdom for more than a year. In the Indiana contingent are representatives of 45 villages, towns and cities of the Hoosier state, ranging from places the size of Birdseye to Indianapolis.
List Members
Indianapolis Seabeas attached to the battalion are Robert F. Campbell, 740 W. 32d st., shipfitter, 3-c; Leslie R. Casler, 4722 Winthrop ave, electriclan’s mate 2-c; George W. Duchemin, 1250 DeLoss st, machinist's Thomas M. Harritt, 2714 17th st, seaman 1-c; Floyd W. ldle, 30 E, Gray st., seaman 1-¢; Jack H. Jones, 42 N.
all other members of the crew had
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