Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 2

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contest, Miss Scanlon and other queen

Armistice day parade and will be

candidates will be presented at the crowned in rites at Cadle tabernacle

jean “Legion's “Victory Queen” bond

on Nov. 28. The length also will in-

: ‘ contests and coronations will be held code d for | throughout the state. ode, the fis al 8 iin was+ Miss Scanlon has _réplaced a man y the county plan com. | a8 an apprentice draftsman and also county | { assists in clerical and stenographic work in the plant's en

. district ram to] rapidly an ir on home front the men in her family 3 "| fight on the war fronts. Her stepThe father, Claude O. Kehl, is with the coun! comm as | county nk ago te] ion we Seabees in the Solomons; her broth ed under an ordinance without ™ Pfc. James G. Scanlon, is at Ft code of at ailed regulations. i Wood, Mo., and her fiance, “The code sets up minimum con- | Sgt. Jack” W. Safford, is a veteran a for the erec<| Of the African and Sicilian camn alteration and maintenance of paigns.

duct world war IT veterans, Similar

ge= partment, While she works in ‘the

; Doryce Scanlon

Ballots for the contest may be

| obtained at banks, postoffices, theaMiss Scanlon has received honor- ters and downtown booths in stores,

commercial and indus- | able mention for one. of several | One vote may be cast for every ma-

he code th lan | empowers the p sented an American flag f ! g for an-| ‘commission to institute court ¥ | other,” She also designs posters |

Skoirgs agains » geen wiv) used in plant drives.

| quirements in erecting or remodel-

y building. Plans and specifications for all “proposed buildings must be submitted to the plan commission on the third floor of the courthouse |

before a permit will be issued WASHINGTON, Nov. § (U. Po

0CD IDS NAMED Civ ilian supplies of chickens and FOR GAS CONTROL eggs during the remainder of this

.vear will be at record levels, but | Twelve civilian defense gas and ns reconnaissance officers have been appointed in Indianapolis to cope with possible disaster in case of a wreck of convoys of poisonous gases and bombs traveling through tober, November and December will | the city. | be the largest for any three months | Harry E. Yockey, local OCD di- in history, the department said. Fecter, appointed J. W.. Meek, -R.| “Poultry” has. been. moving into A. Phillips, RJ: Kiyter,-Dr.-G--P.ostorage at a 8- per cent larger-vol-Hager, H. T. Doub and P. R. Pitts umé than a year ago and nearly as assistant gas officers. Recon-| double the pre-war rate. Storage _raissance officers are R. B. Smith Dr, W. H. Rieger, 8S. L. McCormick, ©O. A. Harvey, F. C. Atkinson and A. N. Btevens.

MEDICAL CORPS Xv rRoNT

But Turkeys

day meals, the agriculture department said -today. Supplies of both eggs and poultry available to civilians during Oc-

JUGOSLAVS REPORT ROUT OF NAZI UNIT

sesamin

| production suggestions and was pre-| turity value dollar of the bonds

bought. Ballots must be mailed or taken to queen contest headquarters, |in the Claypool hotel.

Chicken, Eqg Supplies Ample,

Will Be Scarce

| holdings on Oct. 1 totaled 86,000,000 pounds. ‘said; despite large supplies the demand likely will continue to hold

there will be fewer turkeys for holi-| prices at or near the ceiling.

Record High Level “Supplies of eggs for civilians will be at a record high level for the

next few months, and, as a whole, the over-all demand for eggs at

partihent said, The marketing of aries will be.

“lat a seasonal peak during ‘the next

few weeks but because the army is purchasing about 34,000,000 pounds, civilian supplies will be somewhat less than last year, the department | said. Civilian supplies will be par-

Nov. 5 (U. DA ER i] LONDON, Nov. 5 (U. P.).—Jugo“of the U. 8. 5th army in Italy are|siavia partisan troops have routed functioning only three miles from|a German column between Kolasin the center of the fighting which is| and Matisevo, near the Albanian

a

ticularly short relative to demand at | prevailing ceilings in the eastern |areas, the department said. With [the strong demand in all regions,

turkeys will tend to ‘be consumed |

responsible in part for the phenom- | {porder, At forced “the Nazis | | nearer the points of production.

_enonally small number of deaths #® strongly fortified. position to the;

"among wounded, it was revealed to- | Southwest. a communique sald to- " . jday. “1 The national “liberation army. Teported that - 1+ corps drove the. German -ferces in Kolasin-Matisevo area where it was the popula=

GETS 5 DAYS OF: SUNDAYS: BACK, NJ, Nov. 8" P.).~James Sceranko, convicted in! ihe: the theft of a bicycle, will serve his neighboring forests "five-day jail sentence on Sundays being ‘mopped up by only. - Judge Walter J.» McIntyre LOD. _ wanted to keep him on his war job The "the rest of the week.

La E. 8. MEETING CALLED Past presidents of Queen Esther chapter, O. E. 8, will hold a] luncheon-meeting next Wednesday | ¢ at the home of Mrs. Edith Blume, ~ 2332 Conyer ave, EE

“fortified position” was - at | goriza, in Montenegro, from Kolasin, The communique sald an ever-

increasing number of

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POLES WAIT FOR WORD + - NEWYORK; Nov: 8 (U.P) Poland is feady to” throw the full force. of a co-ordinated under-

‘vader at the first signal from the -alltes, Jan Kwapinski, vice pre-

However, ihe department

ceiling prices will be closely filled in|. most consuming centers,’ "the de: Te

The demonstration 1s scheduled | {as one of the activities for the na-

tional 4-H achievement week begin-

{ning Saturday. Lois Suddarth id Marjore wil- |g Pos Cmdr: Pllstey=

_Lpital recently. The tarts were made {by home sbovioniies Students.

Warren Sunshine clib at Warren Central high school initiated 18 new members recently at: a’ candlelight ceremony. After initiation, Dorls McClintock, Warren Central junior, discussed qualifications for membership on Block's fashion board.

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Nov, § (U. P).—L& Omar. John D. Bulkeley, American torpedo boat

brought him fame, and take an assignment on | a larger warship,

promotion, However, the indications are that he will be sent home for shore duty, then reassigned to torpedo boats when he is able to resume combat duty. “Navy tradition teaches you to accept orders with an ‘Aye Aye, Sir!’

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mid, His liver Infection 1s not serious, ‘but he is forced to follow a special diet from which all fats are. excluded. The special diet cannot be obtained on torpedo boats or destroyers, but is available on cruisers and battleships, #1 Doctors who ordered Bulkeley hospitalized have not determined whether ‘the infection was caused

took about eight months ago, or by lead poisoning contacted while

supervising the gasoline fueling of his torpedo boats. He has lost 38 pounds since he first was stricken. Biilkéley, who holds the congressional medal of honor and seven combat medals, gave the interview from his hospital bed, where he was. readirig a mathematics book. He looked fit, but said he was weak from loss of weight and has just gone off a milk diet. A French grammar — “Modern

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Australia. “Everybody has got & job} le 0 Yn ha wu ‘Mine is fight-

_ Want To Stay In Navy Buckeley' wants to remain in the navy after war and that's the reason

larger warship, he said. “A man who is going to command {ships must have knowledge of | types,” he said.. “T have served on cruisers and aircraft carriers, but would welcome the command of some ship larger than a P-T boat.” “Buckeley came to the southwest Pacific theater a year ago today, and since that time has been playing a major but unpublicized role guarding landing operations, sink-

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3_MORE MOTORISTS FIND. TIRES SLASHED

Reports of destruction of property by vandalism continued to pour into Three motorists reported that the tires on their automobiles had been slashed and a large plate glass store window and a church window were smashed during the night. Flat tires from knife slashings were

619 N. West st. : A large window in the Standard grocery store; 1338 E. Washington st., was ‘broken opparently by a rock hurled from the street and a bottle was thrown through a large window

in a church building at Ray and Warren sts.

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