Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1943 — Page 13

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The 1st troop carrier “coms mand, based at Stout field, and ; paratroopers will demonstrate new|, Seemed bel bl ih + vertical flanking tactics being used | ver LINE, GR Cul e— OSE Not to envelop the enemy, in maneuvers 30 oftotrs and employees of the. al nomination As Third Year Nears American Ir - and Might] painting of himself will be un this week near Camp Mackall, N.C. | Jno 7 &¢ Bn MECHEL A 5 N, m will benefit Sy To Pen LR . and presented to the local council. {| | The maneuvers will show observ-| pennsylvania st. Mrs. Walter R. he formal ane : : Follows Charted C ; | ‘The ceremony, in charge of Wal- § ers how the “invasion team” of the| Mayer, company secretary, is genDirksen cane . Eel lace O. Lee, Scout commissioner, will 8 |ITCC and airborne command turned | eral: chairman of the party, and ES BY he : : : Victory, Peace. 3 » at 8 p.m. in the war memorial. : the tide at Salerno and spear-head- George J. Mayer Jr., treasurer, will : will be i “shit - ae Dr. H. Roe Bartle, Soot sxecutitt ed the invasions of Sicily. and North preside. re Hal- ee oy Prem = BRIE : i : Or. Me. il} be also Atle. John J. Eberhart, sales manager, A Sag : Scout work by C. Otto Janus The director will be Brig. Gen. will pay a special tribute ,to the osition WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The United States ends jte] eid to work by C. Govern Frederick W. Evans, commanding founder, George J. Mayer St. ‘who left In Ar toa harted souncil president, and pl general of the ITCC. Brig. Gen. Leo is still at the helm as president and epublican ¢ second year of war today with the roads to victory cha : Schricker. Silver beaver awards will Donovan of the airborne command |gereral manager. He will celebrate 1 Geriein 4g . and tremendous power assembled but with its bloodiest ve presented by Mr. Jocnus to Scout: willbe co-director, EY De likely wil a" batt les probably still to be fought before the axis is nde 2 "a nding service . a nvr, i nlite Sows Tribute to’ Employees I wen On our: meth he sday. L ‘exterminated. : “i ro : Quits Teaching Job H ‘lof a fully-equipped paratroop divi-| Mr. Mayer Sr, in commenting on for leaders of young people at 7 ter ™ Re ~The second anniversary of the attack.on Pearl harbor A native of Marion county, Mr. {son numbering between 8000 and|the company's work, said today, p. m. tomorrow at.the Central ¥. a (Ba), - + tomorrow will be officially ignored. This is in keeping With|peizer was Scoutmaster of troop 9 19000 men. “We are grateful for the privilege George J. Mayer Sr. Fermor S. Cannon, president of i, ; gh : : for more than four years and presi- C | “There will be both daylight and |of- serving the people of our com- % or 2 the Railroadmen's Federal Savings the wishes of President ost 177 53. includ 97.494 dent of the Scoutmasters’ associa~ -. ; ~ Inight landings by parachutists and | munity, and we are proud to have |ployees.” The firm is over 90 per |& Loan association, will speak a8 Martin Jr, ® Roosevelt, who prefers to re- at least 127,133, ing t in tion. vat . i Pr O. Belver _ |gliders. ITCC two-motored trans-|a share in our nation’s war pro- cent in. war work. . the final meeting Jan. 11. Forty * "Mr, Halleck gard Dec. 7 -1941, as a day a When asked. to become. Scot. eX wusiness. meeting | which will pre- [ports will land and demonstrate air duction. We are thankful for the| Keith Hoffmeyer is chairman of persons are registered for the trains t the Hoosjer : Enbivs f ! ifts whe ; ecutive of the local council in 1918, ..4e the general session. evacuation of sick and wounded. lloyalty and service of our fine em- the employees’ group which” will|ing course. : : uch * of “infamy” which needs no|in the Gilberts where preliminary ot 4 si vill have much amy he applied for a year's leave of — reports listed 1002 men killed and everywhere as reminder. ; : ~ absence from his teaching profession, 2 1 : 2680 wounded, or merchant marine nt the ting job out.” Halleck. } TT The Jureaient meet hag een casualties of 656 dead, 4133 missing Josh oy 5 le Bocuting Te : busy abroad drafting and 547 prisoners of war. : : : of serving ; - : decided to continue in Scout work. . rules and. the lahing the Yb Japan started two| The Cést in Ships—High in the Under his leadership ‘one of the “ Block's bile of Gifts (Second Floor) Has mittees. It is years ago. His conferences with [first year of war, but the, loss ate | outstanding accom is has Many Suggestions Assembled in One Location but one such Prime Minister Winston Churchill, [Pas been sharply reduced in thelyeon tne purchase and development Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and [13st year. Naval vessels of all tYDe ef the present Scout reservation and , Boren Premier Josef Stalin presage he U. 8S. merchant ship losses number ajc, included on the program’will , handling and begining _ of new t ye 4/338 ' |pe a report of William ‘Schloss, vice knock Germany out oF He or’ ore.| Enemy Ship Losses—Mounting| president of the council. on the ats have taken 1805 status aT Tot island steadily. A United Press compila- 8 he country. He state ; tion shows Japanese losses in Sum: 3 ’s in New Or " Miracles’ bat and non-combatant ships | [1] ASKS ih : les Abcainplisheén include 896 sunk, 67 probably sunk, i ADOGL he fire” have The very nature of these “victory-|anq 602 damaged. It is estimated Th : him heard on next” conferegces was made possi-ithat more than one-third of ressmen regret _ ble by almost miraculous ac-|japar‘s. merchant fleet has been| . J} F & re of his time complishments in this “arsenal of|gestroyed. The .total- number of ite democracy” during the last re German submarine losses has never| - ; years. Overcoming adversities inipeen revealed, but official an- Te Kia ; battle and production, the United |nouncements show that, in the six| Places Military Efforts States has fashioned a great Warlmonths ended Oct. 30, more than rT . A hy machine of men and materials inj|150 were destroyed. Ahead of Politics in 2 record time. It is still growing. a] trated on . +s i Deoayes- Sie Here is a summary of this count | "00 gn gl iin National Crisis. A a =s- trys war effort since the attack on |i. oi conthetic rubber. Gener- ITALIAN, PROVISIONAL CAP: . i au. Pearl Harbor—the accomplishments ally, war production has been good, . oa ablicans io he which provide the background for|, . not all schedules met. How-|TAL, Dec. 4 (UP) (Delay ) — A ratic Tahdslide : z victory: = ’ 2. ting | SVC it has been found possible to Declaring that politics must take a i fal election in SE ha A . he cut down on the output of tanks, pack seat until operations in Ttaly|™ oo e ranking men er eovniigren. pity he Ji - small arms, bullets, and certain are completed, Premier Marshal ; the: Aley love wae ee types .of motor vehicles, Airplane ic ‘odzy Gleaded. for capturing the out of most of fe mons: th production in November was 8789: Puls Tide 0, Jay go ad pects of being borte. and. played” vital roles in| This month, it is expected to ex-| SLOT PL Tog said that ld be speaker. Gilberts, “ahd. play 41 Hoo ceed 9000, most of them combat read » 6 or pope 0 oo. his new chair- he. North ple pe 7 ~ ships planes. In the first month of war, he tic § their’ country “with portunity and Pa Ame ean panes ana pe 'the output totaled 2500 planes, the ” 29 on > ood.” ple who might a ee Ph, 8 majority of them trainers. on vislonal government's oborify leader. is the powerful U. S. army air force| War Spending—Now at the rate|;o tives, Badoglio said, were to help : is delivering sledge-hammer blows |Of over $7,000,000000 a month. IN|, every way possible, particularly es against German industry. . | December, 1941, it was $1,846,555,310. | wis); 1talian troops at the side of the | The Armed Forces—Now number|Since July 1, 1040, after Prance's|,)jes to chase the Germans from nearly 10,565,200 enlisted personnel | all: defense and war spending au-|yig)y, and to maintain order in the ) arly ’ tha five t thorized by congress totals $323,- rear zones. Tr hui Dee. 3. T941 By. the 504,000,000. Actually paid out by| 1, the few days the government x A inis ear. the rms will|(h¢ LENSUry since that GKtE=yay'in Rome after the overthrow of : er T0000. compared witty $139:236.984.442, War spending. has | premier. Benito. Mussolini, . party... Bumber 1100000 Co en: | added $121.356.730,000 0 the public jsaders agreed to support him ond 3 1,700,000 on Pee. wo. year aan: debt since July 1, 1940. Today the na- | ywo principles—suppression of fascDec. 6-—It's he oo 2 oy compar 399.700 | ional debt exceeds $170,000,000,000. | jem in Italy and uniting with the ator Hugh A, oR 3 IOATING IP sree ee allies against the Germans—Ba- » through Latin compared with 66563, and coast i lio -said at a press conference iD such a IP guard 171,500 compared with 19,062. COUNCIL T0 ELECT dogo su p « report was So The Fighting Fleel—Second lo : “Obviously the system which dur- » sly prepared none in power, size and modernity. ing 20 years seized control of every : full of holes. It includes more than 800 combat NEW MEMBER SOON phase of national life and created : rom Nebraska ships—exclusive of destroyer es-| an extraordinary number of bu1at would haye corts and auxiliary aircraft car-| City council will elect a new mem- | eaus and agencies must be done 3, government riers. There ar close o¥ aircraft per to its ranks within the next two away with gradually or the entire|. night not bear Sarsiens of ul pes i Jind pre wat weeks to ill the vacancy left by the | national structure will collapse. 5 a “ . craft, including only seven carriers. [death Friday of Willie B. Sullivan.| ee ns Merchant Foot The greac.| Council President Jonn schu-|l. R. S. DIRECTOR DIES in with actual est ever built. The 1942-43 new- | macher said a successor to Mr. Sul- OF INJURIES IN FALL did no good. ship-construction goal of 24,000,000 jjvan would be named at a special Times Special own cause by deadweight tons has been surpassed meeting. The date has not yet been LAFAYETTE, Ind. Dec. 6.—~Wal-| senate instead-- by nearly 1,300,000 tons. In the 1 : ations or non month preceding Pear! Harbor, nine | *% ; ter K. Ball, a director of Indianapoused the ire ships were produced; this Novem-| Mr. Sullivan's successor must be;olis Railways and a retired Lafayessee, ranking ~ ber, 164. In the first 11 months of {8 Democrat from the second dis-ette banker, died yesterday of inthe Nebraskan . this year, the United States turned trict, comprising the 6th, 7th and juries received recently in a fall at rpose. r / out 1688 ships totalling 17,193,624 (8th wards, Although a regular a Martinsville sanitarium. on his 20,000- ‘tons. The total new construction, |council meeting will be held tonight,| Mr. Ball, who was 90, retired six him two and together with that of Britain and Bo slic on the replacement will be a ago as president of he 1s age travel had Canada, has more than replaced a Loan Trust Co. ome places he all united nations merchant losses| Council members were pallbearers had been associated with several inr frankly ad- since the start of the war in 1939.|at funeral services for Mr. Sullivan |dustries and was thought to be the ert on South The Cost in Lives—Mounting at|at 1:30 p. m. today at the Harry|oldest living alumnus of Geogedigging would an accelerating rate as more and |W. Moore Peace chapel, 2050 E.|town university at Washington, D. ha and what was more American men move into|Michigan st. Dr. B. F. Clark, pas-|C. He had lived all of his life in battle. Casualties. of all the armed |tor of the Psychic-Science church, Lafayette in the house where he forces now total, by official records, | officiated. Burial was in Anderson. was born. a W ARNING . AL ; . . tg i Jon oa “TRAFFIC GROUP PLANS A FINAL W a Mail Your Packages ives‘ po the : | Tilt} NCERNING : Some o the TENTH ANNIVERSARY wn \ INS MALING d G | $i EARLI ER are $d = : ; Se a3 group of the Baltimore & Ohio rail- ADI OD : | : m of »nother roal will hold a 10th anniversary BY EARL RICHERT rank . ee in Latin : {OmorTo : ho as i “Did Bef | Aha mestng at 8 p.m. tamorrow in te . te postmaster 0% cove Than You Ever Did Betore! es on the war general office building, 220 Virginia THE SIXTH district ‘Republican organization today formally ker ges . Whe ada, there are ave. .| crawled on the Gates-for-governor bandwagon by passing a resolution Wa Gifts. , : ~ ) million loan . Speakers will include Earl D. Indotsing the G. O. 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