Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1943 — Page 25
_ EDITOR ASSERTS U. S. IN DEPRESSION” YET
“the Republicin presidential nomi-
nation, believes that the United,
Statés 18 still in the depression, . but that the fact is “covered up
Pliasophy of despair” in favor Sha. philosophy of Rope” offered
“SOLDIER VOTE BILL ®
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (U. PJ. _ —Seniate Republicans today sought "to revise the® pending soldier vote ii 40 pliminate festures whic they
i cos Up for debate on the senate floor Monday. It is designed to provide air mail ballots in next year's election for members of the armed forces
PARAGON’ PRETTY
seys in bright ‘ colors with splash patterns. in black flower silhouettes. They have ~~ / gold, aqua or blue, sizes 12 to 20,
blocked {Africa to the allied cause.
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Of Hollywood’s Skating
Star. By DAN GORDON .
The Sonja Henie 1944 Hollywood Jog Revie received a rousing welRome. Sous Indusapsiis lam: sight +at the Coliseum. - This was the shows 1043 debut, and the enthusiastic applause of the civilians and the cheering of the soldiers, who were the guests the staf, Sonja Henie, were ple_evidence that the revue was success. The costumes were so glittering, Miss Henie's skating so graceful and as expert as ever, the chorus
of Prodtle Tremkler . . . “Bowne- girly 0 outstanding 4nd the wis
ing Ball.” . | so-well routined that the customers
"| hardly noticed the occasional mis-
ORDER PEYROUTON, [nasa = === = * BOISSON TO COURT] re aces mine wen » sate
fumbled a step. or lost his hat ALGIERS, Nov. 19 (U. P)— while speeding ac the ice, or Marcel Peyrouton, former Vichy when a line of the chorus was out interior minister, and Pierre|of step with another, or even when; ’ thie announcer got his signals mixed Boisson, former governor of Dakar, and had to apologise for calling out have been ordered to appear Nov.27 the wrong act. before the French commission| It was the novelty routines, rather
dealing with collaborationists, (than more sedate and conven-
[Charles Laurent, commission. prest- tional ones, that got the biggest
applause, For FLL, Miss _Hente
. “This Is many arrests. . in. metropolitan| which -Buford McCusker was | | France and for Jews -in|star’s partner, the applause was apNorth African concentration camps, preciative but not too noisy, Boisson -.ordered--- Dakar... defen against Free French forces and| number, the response was ternific, ‘adherence of French West/most of it from the soldier section at the east end of the Coliseum, Both are in the army, Peyrouton| Comic Phases a captain and Boisson a major.
pending, including these of 200 men | Viennese skating comic, Freddie now in the army, which he decried| Trenkler, stole the show with his as a “refuge” for persons who [antics and expert way of knowing worked with the Nazis. how to stop on the proverbial dime.
Once again, he delighted everyone n his “Bouncing Ball of the Ice.” His other skit, complete with a jeep and army uniforms “entitled, “See S$ * Heré; Private Trenkler,” was hilari..jously funny. - The other ‘comedy numbers inPRINTS cluded “Mammy Learns to Skate” . x with Joe Wolters as the mammy and 14-year-old Frankie Ward as the child; “The Skating Rileys, who looked a lot like a “Life With i» “Here It 1s,” with Jean Sturgeon as a “pistol packin’ mama, and the skit in which Wil-
colorful and striking. In most of the acts, it specially 0 in the 2 aolywood.:
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But, when she did the *Hula”|
Laurent said he has 1600 cases| Iikewise, it seemed that the
wound up their two-day convention yf ug ¥0 Wull-bibgtey
[Em . g food prices,
Other resolutions approved were: 1. Government guaranties against unfair and monopolistic procedure hazarding the future of synthetic rubber and industrial alcohol.
Ask “Free Enterprise”
2. A post-war world controlled by | free enterprise, not monopolies or bureaus, 3. Production and release of adequate farm machinery. 4. Retention of the principal
tive functions” of the Farm Security administration. Delegates elected to the American Farm Bureau federation were
president; Mrs. Lillie D. Scott, head -of - the social and ~dew} partment, and Mrs, Claude Crooks, Parke county. Alternates are Harry Modelin, New Castle; Addison Drake, Fairbanks; Mrs. Austin Clinton county, and Mrs. Paul Flynn, Franklin,
N. ITALY TERRORIZED, MURDERS CONTINUE
BERN, Switzerland, Nov, 19 (U. P.). ~The Germans have declared a state -of siege In Florence: becatise
started-a-relgn- of terror at. Fer, rara in reprisal for the slaying of
Sorte said today.
fascists had slain 60 civilians ‘and burned their homes at Ferrara.
north Italy, the dispatch said) According to the frontier reports, the Germans themselves admitted a series of “most serious” incidents at Florence, where clashes between partisans and Nazi Jats have taken place.
UNREST REPORTED IN GERMAN NAYY
ZURICH, Nov. 19 (U. P).—German authorities have been forced to create special naval courts in the port cities of Emden, Wilhelmshaven, and Kiel to cope with unwith | rest among motor torpedo boat crews and U-boat reserves, accord-
here yesterday. The naval courts, which, it was said, have been functioning since September, have been criticized by extremists in the Nazi ranks who feel that
! Urges Yuletide
WASHINGTON; -Nov.--18-(U; P.). = War Production Board
Mr. Schenck; Larry Brandon, vice -
a local fascist official, frontier re- EL”
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Murders are taking place dally in|
ing to reliable information reaching
head, should be given power to deal
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