Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 17

cont 21 us Bonds

PUPILS of School 21 have “dug | . deep” for the -war effort, pur.

Stimson Says Army Sure TUNE Ck Cwtat of Hite in

is ‘war bonds and stamps during | Lot Legality of Such the first three months of this X Action.

semester, WASHINGTON,

Gute Gay's eck, “te tine se Joke Ge dts tell.

Now 1 turn the remora loose and, Raving Saunched your life give him as much line as you can made yourself comfortable,

spare, He will Aish for you and Harold Gatty’s “The Raft attach himself to any shark or from its waterproofed en- turtle or large fish that comes in y and twn to Page 40.

op his range. pllowing instructions there! “After he is Stuck on, haul them catch a shark,

American Problems Class Purchases $5002 in | Stamp Drive.

< 8 A i Four jeeps will roll toward Berlin

retty and Sweet

18 the way ‘she will feel Tn this little rayon taffeta dress like mother's. A full skirt and ruffles around the seeves make this =& perfect ry dress, Sizes | to 3

The school 21 p.-T, A. recently bought ‘$400 worth of bonds to be used for post-war school ime

Dec provements and necessities. Mean~ |

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BC both in. “Atfached to the shark, if you are you will find a femora Remora fish sometimes at- |

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remora gets tired.”

“Repeat this until - you or the

This bit of inside dope on how

or Tokyo because the Speedway high! school students came through in the: recent war bond and stamp drive, | Final tabulations credit the Ames.

~The army Is satisfied that Ma). ‘Gell, Walter ©. Shott and Rear Adm.

Husband E. Kimmel may be prose-

while, the school's pupils are cons | tributing their services as cols jectors of waste fats, with a fats

to get along aboard rafts is but a fouled aftsr the war regardless off Friday scheduled for today.

a length of two feet, a 3 sucking disc on top of their themselves

I ean be “put to) Post,

care to keep your hands | its razor-like gills” to

smal] part of the ore, information; and detailed instructions, primitive and scientific, packed in the book. Gatty, who achieved fame years before the war as ‘round-the-werld ,| flying partner of the late Wiley wrote his book for inexperienced persans who “find themselves in small craft in the open sea” and wish to * “make their way to land.”

program. Nominees for the Satur- |

feAn Problems class with collecting $5002-—the price of four jeeps. » [ A 3 Beginning tonight Speedway base kethall fans will attend “juke hox" dances after all Friday home basketball games. Freshmen and sophomores will sponsor the dances tonight and Dee. 1Y,.

Honor Roll. Leaders

Sophomore L'Marie Kettery led the Speedway high school henar rell for the second grade period, followed by. Alice Powell, Joann Scruhby, Charles Brockman, Harrietie Eder, Georgia Foster, Joan Praed, Clona Basch, Annabelle Dickerson, Others on the senior high roll are Nancy Northcott, Alice Kellam, Charles Ramsay, Robert Huber, Jacque Schaefer, Dorothy Phipps, Pat Lasley, Clark Hendryx, Floyd Miller, Virginia Wingert, Mary Ellen Baird, Anna Marie Thompson,

evening |

Thomas A. Gould

Thomas A. Gould will be installed - as worshipful master of North Park lodge, F. & A. M, at 7:45 p. m, Saturday, Dec. 18. * Other. officers who will be installed are PFarnest A. luhn, senior warden; Russell L. Caplinger, junior warden; H. Wale Schaefer, + treasurer; “John N, Cullum, secretary; Benjamin P. Holmes, senior deacon; Harrold B. Baker,. junior deacon; Paul B. Morrison, senior steward; O,-

| their

the legality of legislation passed by pongress yesterday, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson sald today. A resshution adopted by the house and senate would extend for six months the time 1 which the twe former Pearl Harbor commanders, under the articled of war, may be

{arraigned on ‘dereliction of duty”

charges. The issue came up several months age when proponents of an early trial for Short and Kimmel dis. | covered a two-yeur statute of limita. | tions in the articles. |

Walve Rights

Subsequently both: men waived | rights under the statute, Stimson "said the army believes | charges nay legally be filed against

them up to six months after the

vil ©. Collins, junior steward; Walter C. Tuttle, tyler, and Paul H. Plaft, chapiain. Vester E. Clark, past master, will

Marian Bruce, Kathleen Althoff and Harold Black, On the junior roll are Jean Lesman, Delores Coleman, Sandra Hee ton, Phyllis Flinn, Mary Joan hen, Nancy Frosch, Armedia oo Norma Jean Sauer and Elizabeth, Meyer. ” ” ~ A check for $14.70, received for the grease collected in the county drive, has been added to the fund for convocations in elementary and high schools in Speedway City.

Band Leader Elected

Lincoln Northcott, band director and assistant principal, was re.

elected treasurer of the Central-|

be the insialling ofMcer,

STATE POLICE POST DEDICATE

a at Cleonier Lauds Department for Its Curb On Crime.

Times Special LIGONIER. Dec. 10—-Gov ernor | |Schricker praised the state police | department for making “Indiana a

| whether

war's end Asked at his news conference he considered the con- | gressional resolution to be ex post facto legislation, and therefore unconstitutional, Stimson commented that he ceased to be a lawyer when | he became secretary of war, Questioned about a demand by Senator Bennett Champ Clark (D Mn.) that he and Secretary of Navy Prank Knox face impeachment unless they bring charges forthwith against Kimmel and Short, Stimaon said: “I'l leave that te the law and to Clark.”

22 AUXILIARY POLICE WILL BE GRADUATED

Twenty-two new auxiliary police men will join the civilian defense

Mr,

Southern Indiana School Band and |very unemofortable place for major {ranks . at graduation exercises at

Orchestra association. » . Committees for a Christmas Safurnalia, Dec. 17, had been appointed by Mark Mowry, second consul of the Junior Classical league. Chairmen are Jacgue Schaefer, refresh. ments; Betty Barnett, entertainment, and Anna Marie Tompson,

nalia’s “rex or regina” are VUacque| Schaefer, William Cramer, Joyce Smith and Betty Barnett, ” ~ . Charles Ramsay, advertising man. | ager of the Speedette school gnnual, i= concluding the advertising campaign. His committee eonsists of Ralph Brown, Jack Hoerger, Alice Powell, Alice Kellam, Gene Hanen and Naney Northeaett,

CHORISTERS PLAN PROGRAM The Bel-Canto ensemble, a group of Negro choristers, will present a program _of Christmas carols and Negro spirituals at 7:30 p. m, Sunday at the Bellaire Methodist church, 49th st. and Crittenden ave,

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{crimipals” in an address dedicating | | the new state police post here last [ night, He attributed the department's

tion, careful selection of personnel, “The state police,” he said, “has the respect of all Hoosiers and ¢itizens in other states anc expense

{01 the agency is justified Ly its ac- Munro, 'ecomplishments,

Law Respect Urged “While we ¢éan take pride in our law enforcement ggencies, we need to take stock of the fact that gove ernmental costs could he reduced if our citizenry had more respect tor | law and order” “The governer urged that Indiana | citizens give thought te bulldivg al sounder citisenship through greater respect.-for the law The dedicatory program wis held in the high school gymnasium, following a dinner sponsored by the Ligonier chamber of commerce. Personnel of the Ligonier pest were special guests at the dinner, In a brief address, State Police Superintendent. Don F. Stiver de- | clared that success of the state po- | lice depends on the continued. co- | gperation and support of the public.

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INDIANA SCHOOLS GET FEDERAL FUNDS |f

CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (U. P,).--Lau-rence A. Gillett, regional director of -the federal works agency, announced today presidential approval of allotments of $40,802 and $41,320 to. assist in maintaining and oper: ating school facilities in Knight! and Pigeon school townships in Vanderburgh esunty, Indiana, | . The allotments -will provide tui+ tion and transportation for 1100 children living in a federdl housing | project in Vanderburgh county, an, trea of atifte lahor shertage.

record to its bi-partisan organiza- | its training program and its

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[7:30 p. m. today at police head quarters. Inspector Don Tooley wiii ibe in charge. The graduates are Gilbert Alfrey Wilbur Coghill, Norman H. Coulon Robert V. Crowe, Claude E. Hicks, Dominic Giordano, Willis E. Hut{son, Carl J. Klaiber, Walter K. Ludlow, Paul Madison, Douglas McCready, Ralph L. Morell, Jack: H Harry A, Naftzger, Carl John .G. Shane, Alfred Sheridan, Donald E. Trosper, Wes lev F. Walton, FF. Evan Week: Ralph J, Wyeoff and Everett Yorgs:

14-YEAR-OLD HEARS OF ALLEGED SLAYING

MONTREAL, Dec, 8 (U. P). George Webster, 14, who was char{acterized as criminally responsible by a coroner's jury for the baseball ‘bat murder of his mother, sat with his head in his hands yesterday as he heard brief testimony at his preliminary hearing before Judge Gustave Marin, The high school boy Inoked ap |only when the baseball bat wa: |introduced. It was alleged that he {used the bat to kill his ‘mother ana injured his, brother and. sister and a house guest, Miss Sylvia Cust, 36 in an early morning attack on |Nov. MN.

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