Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1943 — Page 16
Sudgestip nomination, , , . Priends of Homer E. Capehart who think : he won't have a chance of win- tary co-operation and world stabil : e ir} zation of currency. ‘Although turkeys will be scarce, Military co-operation would re- | lta Sn, ls of Ft. congressman duce “some of the overhead on tne ; and pumpkin pie this district. Charles “Jewett, Imilitary,” he said, and currency {decorating dinner tables in homes Mayor Tyndall's campaign man- [stabilization would open trade and no land army canfps. : ager, also is a potential candi- [produce co-operation *economically| ] At Ft. Harrison roast turkey, date, ., . . That portion of the (as well as militarily.” : . jpumpkin pie and ice cream are on : Gates’ forces who have been {| Willkie said he favored “human- RECEIVES PROMOTION {the ment for trainees of the fi-{ 10Ur Gates-men for years want State |ized” free enterprise designed “not| Maj. Cleo F, Peterson, 5604 W.
lution. City hall Republicans: narice replacement training center. | "°° Auditor Richard T. James in the to make men rih, but to make men IRS 2 has been promoted in Pt. Wayne have announced | second spot on the: state ticket, (free.” AS euenarh, colonel 1 the Uy Ss
“I The school’s chéstra will provide : Simmer . (decides to make a campaign, To reports that City Hal Repub. [PLANT BLAZE KILLS FIREMAN Dance Is Planned The regular G. O. P. county or< | jicans are out to oust the regular | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Nov. 24 : BROKEN The men will work through the| anization in Marion county un- | oreanizations from precinct com- |(U.P.) —Pire,of undetermined origin LENSES day, but tomorrow night a formal| der the leadership of District | yyieemen on up, County Chair- [swept through a Berkey-Gay Furni- REPLACED dance with Liberty Belle partners Chairman Joseph J. Daniels is be- | 0, penry E. Ostrom says, “as [ture Co. plant early this morning PRIN PIECES will be heid in the old cooks and| ind Gates. What the city hall | go; os 1 om concernedethere is [damaging an estimated $500,000 “dhs Pony bakers school. Non-commissioned| fhction will do is problematical, | 5; ang place in the party for |worth of property and killing one DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
officers of the post will have a depending J etty hid Shots everyone.” fireman fighting the blaze. TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. dance and floor show at the NCO] Mayor Tyndall gets into the race, a : The ninth and tenth districts
club tonight. Some Ft, Harrison : » 3 are counted as “probables” by the Suldiers have sons ume On PASSES) Gates forces. The first district, it be 10 per cent x a post Lake founty; like Marion county, strength to be absent during the| badly 4p * rr
holiday. Following the turkey gobbling at Russell J. Dean, Marion county Democratic chairman, says. that
Camp Atterbury. a dance in the sports arena will welcome the inen | the only open expressions of sen- | {of the 30th division, returned from timent among party workers here maneuvers. Liberty -Belles will be on the party’s gub¢rnatorial nomihostesses.” nation are in favor of ‘Samuel - Other dances will be held at serv- | Jackson, Ft. Wayne attorney and jce clubs two and three, The di-| former attorney general. vision officers will have a’ formal| Mr. Jackson has made it clear
party at officers mess 3 today. to friends that he will not seek 3 er the gubernatorial nomination un-
Turkey at Stout - less Governor Schricker goes after “At Stout field a turkey dinner will| thie senatorial nomination because be the only variation from usual “he thinks that one with the gov1 prvi Thursday procedure. ernor at the head of the ticket ‘on the 10% Pay Roll Savings Business establishments, some war | Will the party have a.chance to p plants, city county, state and federal .win next year, offices, banks. and schools will be SO {closed tomorrow and the postoffice| opps AND ENDS: Corporation -{will maintain & holiday schedule. | counsel Sidney Miller is beigg - Protestant churches will hold coms-- pushed by City Hall Republicans bined services throughout the city| go. the G. ©. P. circuit colt
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William Foyest | Knapp, Sployse) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (U. P). of the Indiana Bell. Telephone i iachia ratars.. -— | nearly a year, was killed tigen}: SOUTHER Savy a ~ pe alors — opr ba ally today in New York city. . o | today bl the pa agree- i A German Cot was 28. {ment on the basic wage provisions Co ; - - : : ) : Mr. Knapp, who lived * wl the coal industry. : : Fase /, - aig Zhitomir + | |Spink-Arms hotel, is the son of Mr.| qv. couthern group opposed ac : : ; 2) : Lir A : Jad ati 4 iin Spa oy Loe plance. of a prope ; 1 ‘sgreement 1 oe | Repor! SE ReMALION Wi tke "INE “this Which carried: PelRndn en FRE ln 4 “week fn New York. Burial will be; ‘major operating groups represent- ; mt res = : > : = mr ron a ans > Se " 5 : at Macon, Mo. {ing about half the nation's produc- > SH pos ha So fF Cr oo di i into its
rt etree. = [ORY CHEMIST DIES IN BLAST Edward R.. Burke, spokesman for] ~~. Ci : - : 4 ker. Ged in J st GIBBSTOWN, N. J., Nov. 24 (U.[the southern operators, urged re- ~ : " = EE . a i 4 vi P.).~Robert 8. Done, 26, Clarksboro, | { tention of the old mine wage struc- : 3 : : N. ‘J. an assistant -chemist, -was ture based on. pgpductive work} : Tine : Lo Ee killed Imst night by an explosion at} exclusive of travel time. His prow... Ne : a re n%0.CIacK. .. the Eastern Experimental Labora- posal called for an eight-hour work : AR Lk | Marsh tory of the E. I. Du Pont de Ne- day with one hour at overtime, as - : tn / _~ Ss > . 5 » ign
mours Co. dynamite plant. compared with the former seven- | > ' . 5 4 5 \ ; : a hour day. 1 think you! ‘re a sissy. Soft and fa A a gf | t ; i 1
Cae ; President John L. Lewis of the| ¢ United Mine Workers and the other ! So Much fo Do Tuite mie Workers and the other rom years of high living.
portal-to-portal wage system includ- yr x 3 So Little Time ing travel time in the miners’ work They think you 've got money to burn. i pr (A PF pe 3 Tk German Cf
day. A § yy in Which "HOUSE SET TO GIVE They think you're more interested in hav | > a a i] the Drier 2 hd . . » . > SR : ; Y ug and si to Do It. ICKES GAS CONTRAL ing a good time than in winning the war. A : £8 Nadi y
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (U.P.j.—]| \ Hin 2 ’ : : : i TTI ye FBI CTOR; HOV. 4 (U4) = No kidding . .. they think you're a cinch. fo Zhitomis area to override administration op- : an : Xasl Gam position on another domestic issue * * * y : : and strip the office of price admin- . # . ; : : ? : : _ least wr istration of control over gasoli : : : rrp and oil prices. Ene Is this a true picture of us? ? { 8 - Ba + the balance, an As the full house defeated the! . 4 A hy von Mani administration's food subsidy pro- 1 7 1 1 1 1 ; Te hs . MITTS fod sibdily Dib. Not if we're pitching in and buying our ; . fowertul Sou : : ents coul
succeeded in getting the necessary] y : CT o1lvi By, ui De wetsry honest share of war bonds . .. giving blood Battle of the 2
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to give control of gasoline and oil : : rt : prices to Petroleum rats National War Fund. . : Y pre : r - foted heavy Jo Harold L. Ickes. It would empower ; : 3 ; er mans Ickes to increase the price of crude : : = : 28 secto: fo eins “OpA™ ie Soman . Not if we're toeing the mark on gasoline rr Bont and sans duties, ; i : On ie Sl a ea —— 804 food rationing . .. sharing our car. pigeonholed by administration sup- - ; : porters, was scheduled for Dec. 13. Not if we're helping keep down the cost p ie 7
REV. PETERS TO SPEAK of living by spending carefully and avoid: : The Rev. O. A. Peters will conduct 1 ? ; : P AN AME a anksgiving service for his own : I : . orb Be gi eB Biiki ing unnecessary uxuries. 5 .
town at 9 a. m. tomorrow, in th 2 } -¥ : ; First - United to ir Not if we're 100% behind our fighting . : 3 _ =~American civi Pennsylvania and Walnut ts, : . : : . owe I 8 Ey day to “share § ~ _men and women with our hands, our heads, ; | : : i, a of them our hearts and our dollars. : ee a : ma
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