Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1943 — Page 3
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rier ‘and allied ‘seeing that the angry outcome of the present blunders is two-fold. i. Lebanon, with its Port of Beirut, coustitutes a vital part of the strategic area close to Oyprus and the Turkish frontier, where the British Sth army, ander command. of. Gen, Sir Henry Maitland ‘Wilson, Hoops ate based, with the
joes of the at sor HCD CRE PETADE’ LR of pre le erst 1 mala the pathy a the Ar ord assumed his Jressut post “to liquidate the French empire.
Mrs. Cook Joins. Gal lon Club
throughout the Middle East, which has become & vital supply base
2. The British, obviously, are
declaral lon of labeuese indepensnon, made by the French and counjersigned by the British in 1041 : Var EE I why the Brith, are protesting. vigorously that the French committee's representative should have acted as he did without prior consultation. It seems possible that the French committee's desire and deter-
mination to assert 1t8" wuthority in
inspired by pique, because it has not been invited to become a founder member of the Anglo-American-Russian European advisory council
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Restri Statements Arouse Green's Ire. | By FRED W. PERKINS Times Special Writer
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—~The war labor board is having hoof-and-
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J am ® . ss = Stamp, Album IN YOUR zeal to be rid of one item of the duffie you must carfy in your purse these days, don't forget that you still may | have use for Stamps 15 and 16 in Ration Book 1. They have offi- ; you can still applying to your ration SEIS 6 0. WAGROS 5-UediE 0 GF)
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Add -Dentistry = YOUR ALIBI for not ot intice that tooth attended *. may not be so good in the future. Some new dental offices ;may be set up in congested areas suffering from a dentist shortage. “An amendment gives a let-up on' shipping and sales restrictions on bracket tables, lights, lathes, operating stools and such infernal machines required for dentistry. It was issued to make sure that army and navy orders for that type of equipment would go through. But civilian dentists who need equipment will Cl it | more easily. ;
Odds and Ends WIDER DISTRIBUTION of available applies of Jadio “tubes is- promised. More egg products such as noodles, macaroni, prepared - “flour and so-om, wil De: available bécause of war food 5 administration's removing restrictions on liquid, frozen and dried od W . 88S. -. . . The black markey will’ get even waste paper. |- if you don’t watch out. Tie VAY. A6 Ge/6HE Vf S15 Weep ie
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| War-Labor Needs Return Aged to Place of Respect
By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS Times Special Writer
Twentieth century economics, born of 19th century Industrial growth, have relegated the aged in Europe and America to a virtual dumpheap of human kind. The depression of the '30s gave old age its crowning insult by rendering even those in middle life ynemploypeople _into use-
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|declatation. of last. April. that all ‘(the board members should resign;
-||into reaffiliation with the federation | |{he-broke with-in 1035; “|Lewis drive for breaking {little steel formula of wage control
| House, have received numerous pro-| “|rendering—in the view of ‘the letter
Iif followed by other unions would “The Rev. Gene Bartlett, pastor
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situation. A majority of the board's mem bers have made statements p=
continue “to participate of ‘your board with a feeling rust and its in its fairness, and its obliga ¢
tion to .give labor a square deal?” There was an inference that the
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that would hook in with Mr. Lewis’
and with am earlier Lewis action
from the old national defense medjation board and caused the breakup of that agency. A. F. of L. Takes Steps Factors today's situation are that the A. F. of L. has taken. miost of the steps toward admitting Mr. Lewis and his mine workers back
“that the of the
has ‘had results which -the public believes to have been successful; that various agencies, including the ‘White
tests against ‘the government surs writers—to one labor leader. for some days’ before. it approved the labor agreement between ir,
Lewis and Secretary Ickes, as government operator of the coal mines.
Pinally -d-gave ite which, brought- on the : NOW reaching the House, t Record’ ;
Following 1s the reply to Mr.
Green's protest by the three public members who made the sugaeation of futher. union-restrietive
panied labor, except for the United Mine Workers, has had an excellent record in its patriotic co-operation with management for all-out production and its accept ance of wage controls. earnest injunction that the Lewis defiance not be an example which"
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Mrs. Louise Cook, her” to many of the boys of 11th infantry at Ft. ‘Harrison, saved the life-of another mah yesterday. She gave her elghth pint of blood the - “Red ‘Cross, here, and became the. 200th member of the Indianapolis Gallon club. And she proudly accepted the signed by Cpl. Henry ‘Biehl, a soldier at Billings hospital who already has had 25 blood transfusions. Cpl. Biehl was drenched with gasoline which burst into flames while helping with con<’ struction of the Alaska highway
: Red Cross Nurses- Miriam- Schreiber] examine: her before her- eighth blood-
Infantry’ s 'Mother' Sve Life of Another Soldier
‘Clintchifts: theme that he- has hot The attempt failed dismally in the face of overw:
remain (ht, whan the Beth and Sahng
Syria on June 8, declared; not willing to see torn up the re sd et pp
to Syria and Lebanon.” Lebanon's independence a u free and sovereign state, with this sreswuy Kevs been partly ~to wppoitd Tepresentatives, was am - 1041. Since then there has been much political trouble in Lebanon. When elections were held a few months ago, the French made ‘desperate attempts to “rig, the vote in favor of of their own nantingss.
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The fact for the men who have now been arrested.
orrow's Job—
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JAP SOLOMONS
of the Gallon club |. "their strong New, Brita fevommend - plang for. bring Sa Nved- man. 5 nie (AE. plans for bringing Mp. New * [island “Hub” base—object of _n Whether huge "the organization, procedure and allied offensive—was: ~~ -ehunks. of Ahelr- ~gquipment of congress up to date; ot Bik CTUISOT and Ao de- working capital -Many powerful members of - their stroyers. will be tied up ty, having vested interests in
200th member left)-and-
Machen reper Reports Fifteen.
_|unlties to the fleet. But not a sin. | e “| gle American warship, including the | ample. ate being carriers, received a direct hit -from
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’ “By E."A"EVANS * Serippa- Howard Kiaflt Writer “WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Adoption- of the Malouey-Monronap resolution, which propose that congress get ready to convert its own machinery, could lead to great improvement of prospects for high ne dustrial production and plenty of jobs after the war. Businessmen are appalled by congressional slowness and. confue sion in the face of post-war problems daily becoming ‘more urgent, -Many business decisions must wait on government = moves, which congress -should make. Methods of set | ting War oontracs for exs
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battles he had seen.in the South Pacific, Allied IGsses were 17 alreraft—| the biggest ‘plane loss in a single] engagement ever suffered In this! theater—an some damage or cas-|
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co- ordinations. Too little coms petent technical advice. Ie That's one reason why admins istrative bureaus make policies and acquire powers. They act while congress fumbles, Senator Maloney of Connectle cut and Rep. Monroney of Oklae homa, both Democrats, propose 8 bi-partisan committee of 17 from house and senate to study and
pondered by six F different com« B mittees, while H industries res main uncertain
four heavy enemy air attacks. The score against the Japanese in the Midwest and Thursday attack
Mr: Evans
years, The present antiquated, cum-
bersome machinery of congress can't deal properly with the need
Damaged-—a crutser and 1 destroyers. Planes shot ‘down -— 24 over Rabaul; 64 over the task force
‘| ‘the present set-up, dislike that idea. : If the Republicans really want 8 constructive issue, here's one,
Yack again at ‘the blood donor center in a few weeks. Living ‘at R. R. 15, Box 463, on
{a milg-and a half from ft. Harrison,
Mrs, Cook often entertains thie s0l+ diers with meals and “parties.” “Bie hasn't any sons of her own, but has one sop-in-law,” 8. Sgt. Louis Shelton, now serving In Africa. There are four girls in the Cook family Mrs: Louise Godbey, who has doriated three pints of blood; Mrs Caroline Shelton, also a blood donor, and twins, June:and Jewell
He has been at Billings nine months and has had 10 skin grafts” “As long as they fight for me, why shouldn't I help them.” Mrs.) Cook sald, remarking that shel be|
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JEWELRY WILL PAY - ~DANCE ADMISSION
Costume Jewelry to be used’ for bartering purposes by seryice men in the Bouth Pacific will be the admission price for the dance at
8pm Thursday. at- the Brookside
cothmunity center. In charge of the ‘event will be Thomas Payne, Peggy Beanblossom, Charlotte - Bush, Jeanine Smith, Barbara Hon, Norma Jean Robert and Robert Child, all members of Miss Rosalyn Ludwig's
school students.
WOODRUFF BAPTIST
attend the annual home-coming and world parish day
church tomorrow.
of the First Baptist church, Columbia, Mor, will speak at the afternoon
will give the keynote address.
WILLIAM D. UPSHAW: WILL MAKE ADDRESS:
William _ D. Upshaw. former Georgia congressman, - speak against “autocracy, fl WD ou liquor” at a rally at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Cadle tabernacle. The rally is red by the National Christian Citizenship foundation, of which Mr. Upshaw
iis president. The former
congress. A} W446 Gieioga tringate 14. dhe national party convention that was
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ChaclenGurtis Parmer, 3 Plage: Clavaine Hipwesd, 1 of
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HOME-COMING IS SET:
500 persons are |y..
at the Woodruff - Place Baptist E
inland
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when they're old enough. Both
students at Central of Lawrence high|
| school, they are now working for the parmy at ‘the fair grounds. What they’ re. doing: Is a a, secret.
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Cook, who intend to make the first appointment with the “Red Cros
between _-Rabaul and Bougainville. invadéd Solomons stronghold 250 miles to the southeast, “The -toll brought. to nine: crulseis and destroyers sunk and 15 damaged the destruction exacted by allied planes gnd ships protecting the invasion of Bougainville, At Rabaul alone since Oct. 12, when heavy rains on the base began, 784 enemy planes have been smashed.
for prompt action on the multitude of modern questions. of poliey. Too many ‘commitiees go ing -separaty “ways. = Too- many" jurisdictional conflicts. Too livtle some of them “avidently - having planes falling while his torpedo fled to Kavieng, New Irleand—and plane was only 1000 feet over the Jess than half the planes, ships. Even the torpedo plane he But the victory may turn out t0/was aboard got two of the enemy
If the resolutions were adopted now the modernization’ of cone gress might possibly be accoms “plished before all-the problems of post-war come avalanching down,
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Béfore the dive-bombers, torpedo be greafér. McCarthy sald the toll|attackers. planes and fighters. took off from the, As based on. “preliminary” re-| The battle on Bougainville, where U. 8 carriers to'join army Libera- | POrts. marines bolstered by army forces
He watched a carrier- based hell- had secured their beachhead, was cat fighter squadron set a one-day growing. United Press Correspone record by shooting down 54 of the | dent George Jones sald that enemy = planes that ~ attacked the through Tuesday the -enemy had naval task force. The battle. raged lost 600 dead compared with less in a five-mile radius around theithan 100 American dead and vessels and he sald he could see | wounded. : %
tors over Rabaul, reconnalssance pictures revealed 23 enemy warships in Simpson harbor outside Rabaul and 300 planes parked on nearby airfields, Pictures taken following the twoday assault showed only eight left
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“OFFICIAL WEATHER |
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All Data in Central War Time "
Sunrise .. C798 Sunset ...... 5:0 “TEMPERATURE : —Nev. 13, 1942 : 8m 9029 m . 4
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SIDENER TO ADDRESS ¥ MEN BUILDERS CLASS
Merle Sidener, president, will address- the Christian Men Builders class of the Third Christian church |
Must Be Christian.” Sixteen candidates for. the or=| ganizetion's 1944 cabinét will be in- | troduced to the class,
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Norman E. Isaacs of the Indian
at the monthly dinner meeting of
8 p..m. Wednesday in the Columbfa club. : :
IN INDIANAPOLIS
“Esther Matte Wilholte, 23. of
mont: ih i emon Willis Walden, n Camp Atterturs, Ind; Dorothy louise Pa . 0, 2208 N. Sherman driv 8. Estle Wells, 27. R. R. 5, Blooml . Geneva Grace Greathouse, 1 1143 8. Richland.
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Russell. Jnev Newman, at City, 8 Ron , ab City. eupree, Ti Coleman.
| Queupi, 34 Eva Ff i, gto. : Trees are scarce Boron. frene Johnson. ai Methodist. and high priced. ,.. . A 3 Kenheth, Marjorie Meclntyre, at Meth- prowler who attempted to crawl through a + Margusciie Ronifing, ut Menodist. window into the Methodist hospital nurses’ Aiea A veukley. ‘at Methodist. home was frightened away when student DEATHS ‘nurses saw him and screamed. . . . Congress- ‘ i man Louis Ludlow revealed that plans are ; 0, 23 Park, cerebral James H. Hart, a sei I the making o the Wi or here. . While a group of Marion
95, at 1451 B. Titinols, ewding, 201 Pershing. 79, ot 2031 N. Meridian, WEEE, at City, diabetes mele Bisubech Mae Knight, 10, at Olt, coreih" oiberspoon, 4, ot 330 Bind
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at 9:30 a. Tm, tomorrow-on “America
PROFESSIONAL MEN TO MEET
lapolis News will speak on “The Manhandling of Social Security”
the Professional Men's forum at
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men stationed at all points of the world, . They celebrated their first anniversary Tuesday, Nov. 9, at a dinner meeting. . Quote, . . . “The club was founded with one idea. . . . It is that we are all in the same boat (the wives, of course) and we believe that misery loves company” It is a social club—they do their war work ottside the club—but they all get a lft by meeting each week (Tuesdays).and talking to one -
ONE OF THE home town sailors who has been in the navy almost two years was home on furlough the other day. . . . And after circulating around for “a few days, he remarked: “Cee, the old: home town hasn't changed much, [ was. afraid it would be a lot - different.” ... . And that's right, too.
| . another... . Its open to members of the + Bo 1 you guys Army, navy, marines and coast guard. . . . ” have been worrying But as-yet the club hasn't found a const 1 Just quit, RN Sure, _Buard wife. - : there have been a few TR minor changes,
Kiss the Boy Goodby— YOU CAN LOOK for a big increase in _enlistments-in the navy ftom here.” . . Billy Owen, Howe high school football and -Wasiettal way, went to the Union station to depart for the Great Lakes "naval training station. , , And when he gob there he-foud. 35 or org beauteous - Howe waiting to give him a farewell kiss. . . . Hes only 17, but he performed . Wotta sailor]
Whisky's almost ime possible to get unless you know a-guy who - Knows a:guy who knows a druggist well... And that rough stretch on Central ave. north ‘of 38th is being paved. . . And women temporarily are doing a lot of jobs men used to do. . . . And doing them pretty, well, 100. . And they're getting ready to remove the Central State hospital's historic old seven steeples. . . . But otherwise, it's the same old town, and you guys will be able to find your way around without a guide.
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Weather Is Wintry—
IT'S BEEN LOOKING more like winter the last few days. . . . We had a wet snow that clung to trees and bushes, giving them a beautiful appearance. . And slippery streets that slowed traffic hnd caused numerous fenders to be crumpled. . . . The mercury got down as
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enemy transports moving on vital road Doan 11373 Oliver ave) has been commended for outstanding bravery as a member of
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in Washington he would seek a . . « At the same time, 8th district licans were voicing support of man Ralph F. Gates for governor. : Cie
oor. Nicholson. 80, at 1720 Prospect, a el 81. Peter, carl:
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