Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1943 — Page 17
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on the Range" with a dash of “God Bless Amer ica”) ‘and “When Irish Eyés Are
His brogue may have been of the south-of-the-border kind, but he got a big.hand just the same, The rest of the program was filled in by Wanda Corti, pianist who played DeFalla’s “Danza Bel Fufgo” and Longas’ “Bolero Rittico,” and
‘i | Carla and Fernando, who performed
some colorful and lively Spanish
GALES, RAIN BATTER
30-Year-Old Man Who Wed Aged Heiress Faces Charges
LA CROSSE, Wis. Oct. 27 (U. P.).| Crosby said he was satisfied he =Authorities today prepared to file/could prove that $5000 Mrs. Kidder - fraud charges against Ross Hast-|paid/ Hastings for trimming trees
EAST GOAST CITIES
NEW YORK, Oct. 27 (U. P).--A heavy northeaster, accompanied by torrential rains and winds ranging up to 75 miles an hour, battered the coastal areas of New Jersey and New York today causing property damage that may run into millions of dollars, High seas, augmented by an incoming tide, raced over breakwaters and bulkheads flooding tons of water and sand over highways abute ting the coast along the entire
‘The Rales of Evolutionary Proce
Opens Tomorrow The. conference will open with a
ciety of American Bacteriologists and the Indiana section of the Mathematical Association of America will hold meetings in conjunction with the science academy. Dr, Ray C. Friesner, head of the Butler botany department, is program chairman for the academy meeting. Dr, Ln 8. McClung of Indiana university is chairman of the baeteriology section which will include discussions of wartime immunisation. and the development of a serum against influensa.
Guard Heads Botany
The botany group, headed by Prof, A. T. Guard of Purdue uni versity, will consider reports on
Study
ger torpedo bomber, which, attacking both U-
fossil plants, pollen, lichens, mosses, | mushrooms, and forest trees. Prob-| -
lems in the growing of tomato}
plants, tulip poplar trees and gingko
trees also will be discussed. Chemistry meetings will deal with improved methods of teaching as well as problems in the field, such as the growing of plants in water containing pure chemicals. Physi
cists will deal with post-war trans]
portation and waves and harmonics, while members of the mathematics section will hold a panel discussion on methods of teaching mathematics to. army and navy men in Indiana 3 ' Edward J. Hughes of Ell Lilly &
from the lodge hall. The fruit was
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caught on the surface by a Gruman Aven-single-handed has just dropped a hull-shattering depth | German divisions charge smack alongside the one at right, This sub was apparently about te be refueled by the other when
B | POST, Italy, Oct. 33 (Delayed) EN | Gen. Sir Harold R. L. 0,
{sald today that the allied ¢ {in Italy has been slowed by huge | German reinforcements rushed In from other fronts, and warned th {the Sth and 8th (armies face an ine creasingly bitte a (fight In thelr ™ (drive for Rome, . In his first con- 3 wild | ference with Ane SSI | glo- American cor SR | respondents since bs the Italian cam- "NS paign began Alexander reveal-§F = WE 6d: that 38 to 40 Gen. Alexander ~=525,000 to 600,000 men—now were tied up In Italy and the Balkans, contrasted with only four to five ‘divisions in Italy when the invae sion was launched,
Seven Divisions Held
Emphasizing that the German position in Italy has been strengthe {ened at the expense of the Naas Russian front, Alexander sald the Anglo-American forces now were facing about seven divisions in the front line-about 105,000 troops. He pointed out that the divisions could have been sent to Russia had they not been needed elsewhere. Alexander was confident of the outcome of the Itallan campaign, but cautioned against expecting 8 quick triumph. “The campaign is going quite well but rather slowly,” he said.” “It I not going as quickly as we would like.” The slim, mustachioed general who is allied chief of staff under American Gen. Dwight D. Blsens hower, refused to make any predios tions about the progress of the cams paign because, he sald, "I've made
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In silent silhouette, warships and carge vessels of a havy convey lie at anchor in an allied port a vivid illustration of the great number of ships now in our vast fleet,
LODGE HALL, 2 HOME
He indicated, however, that Rome The car of Carl B. Moore, 1431 N.| Was one of the main objectives
to be given to the Masonic home at| Tuxedo st, was forced open in front | ‘he allied offensive. of the Methodist church on Laurel
“Rome is everything"
ings, the dapper young gardemer/at her palatial La Crosse estate| ongth of New Jersey and Long Iswho married grandmotherly heiress|was obtained fraudulently. The|land. : “Mrs. Dean Ladd Kidder because, he{job, he sald, was worth no more| Vehicular traffic virtually was university, and Prof. O. H. Smith,
“claimed, he was “very much in love|than §75. halted in most 6f the areas, and in|, pepauw, are chairman of the| A lodge hall and two homes were *V®- while she was at work yes-
with her.” He said similar charges would beisome places railroad service Was| hemistry, physics, and mathe. |burglarised and A and B gasoline terday and took a $12 electric iron District Attorney Pred Crosby filed against Hasting's former wife, abandoned whén roadbeds washed |... iio sections respectively. falion. stamps taken from. an Mld- and anal: rin. 314: Peraliinie
: kidna cha would be/Rose, a former Calumet City, Ill, out, ren Ee ar whedice girl who was one of the many| Many cities and towns were with- Display Germs mobile here last night. ave., reported to police that a bu "Prof. W. D. Thornbury of Indiana | The Millersville Masonic lodge at glar attempted to steal his pocket-
“is 60, insists she eloped Ww servants employed at the 15-room out electric service and the Bell university will head the group Millersville rd. and Kessler blvd, book last night, but dropped it
"He who holds Burglars broke into the home of |5t. near Prospect st, and A and B/ Co, Dr. W. E. Edington of DePauw ENTERED BY BURGLAR Mrs Lilly McClain, 1457 Fletcher |Sasoline stamps taken, police reported’ today. considera
FT. WAYNE C. OF C. ELECTS a 258s unfortuns PFT, WAYNE, Oct. 27 (U. P) [roads are badly mined” The Ft. Wayne chamber of com-«| He praised merce today elected Ermin P. Ruf| Clark as president for the coming year. and Ruf heads the Wayne Paper Box & | finally
“with the 30-year-old native of Pe- Kidder home. Telephone- Co. reported that 1000 of
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+4 before. he married . the wealthy widow at Pekin, Ill, serving as bridesmaid at the ceremony. The fourth party at the wedding was a south Chicago whom Hastings persuaded Mrs. Kidder to hire to help him care for the trees and shrubs on her spacious grounds,
county, New Jersey.
FIND SPORTS WRITER DEAD IN HOTEL ROOM
CHICAGO, Oct. 27 (U. P.).~An inquest was scheduled today into the death of John J. Shefidan, 44,
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which will hear reports on geogra- [reported a pair of new drapes And| when Mr. Hoffman threw something
phic thinking in the post-war world, [$30 Worth of canned and
county population changes, rock formations. W. A. Kerr of R. OC. A. will‘ lead the psychology section in considering improved methods of selecting workers and supervisors in industry. Prof, R. M. Cable of Purdue university is chairman of the zoology group which will see motion pictures on the social behavior of mice and
morning. Officers of the academy are Dr. Just, president; ©. L. Porter of Purdue university, vice president; Dr. Winona Welch of DePauw univer secretary; Dr. W, P. Morgan of Central college, treasurer; , P. D. Edwards of Ball State Teachers college, editor, and Prof. OC. M. Palmer of Butler university, press secretary.
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