Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1943 — Page 8

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Maj. M. F. Patrick , Commissioned a major in the

day, Merill ¥. Patrick, bomber pilot son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patrick, 1230 King ave, is awaiting his chance to bomb Tokyo. Recently returned from two years foreign service in South America, Ma). Patrick, is now serving as an instructor at the Great Bend, Kas, army air base, A graduate of Washington high school and Purdue university, he received his commission of second lleutenant at Maxwell field, Ala., in 1940. Maj. Patrick's wife, Mrs. Rosanna Patrick, is with him in Great Bend.

PUPILS BOND BUYING SHOWING INGREASE

Indianapolis school children are tting the axis 10 times as hard as they did a year ago, according to their war bond and stamp

nr of 1042 school bond totaled $11809, while last th the total was $108,167.75. Willlam A. Evans, director of publicity and safety, reported that the daily average duriig the first month of school this year was $5007.31, and last year’s daily aver ‘age was $604.69. Pupils have invested $63,785 in the victory certificates; teachers $19,070, and parents of pupils, $20311, At the request of the British divisign of OWI, the “schools-at-war”

Mott school 3 has been included in a display of 61 of the books sent to England for exhibit to British teachers and school administrators, Finally the scrapbooks will be sent to individual schools to be examined in detail, . The scrapbooks, originally designed as a home-front “report to the nation” on war activities, have now become

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