Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 9
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P.)— Secretary of War Stimson yesterday
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By Science Service oy WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.~Transportation problems were responsible for as much as 31% of all absentee~ ism in some war plants during seyere weather last winter: Coricern over the annual increase of auto accidents, always greatest during Dicember, and the necessity of avoiding. traffic tieups and loss of esseritial vehicles or manpower, was expressed in a joint statement by
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i ! ion college: Bet- § Although the secretary would not loge 38 estimate the number of officers affected, Chairman Andrew J. May (D. Ky.) of the house military affairs committee, recently placed the tatal at about 25,000. *At the present time the army has 8 surplus of officers in certain categories and is short, in others,” Stimsan explained. “This situation came abut because of changing condi- =» tions, including a very material re-
duction in overhead and changes in| day might will be followed by a ; pminimin the types of units required. Christmas party for children and [yon of Dr. Luther Gable, widely- | sources amounts to $870,000,000, cdv-| keeping a safe distance. from. the |ing the mistakes of pedestrians and Mechanics are scarce and] .
Under Secretary of War Robert P.| ty Armstrong ofPatterson and Lt. Robert E. Ra- Indianapolis, a leigh, safety director of the Inter- junior at the national Association of Chiefs of| college, has" Police, been. selected to preside at the ae Boaiigoin! tips they give for| forum. : minimizing winter skid-wrecks and . i ! $870.000,000 INVESTED road blockades, based on national| _ The Dayarigss wi Sea on public schools, and Dr. B. C..Taw-1. 000, safety council research, include re-| Holland and the Netherland n* | son, Purdue university professor of| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.—The| ducing speeds when snow and ice| dies and the Axis” SE® will el | vocational education. ~~ |investment of the federal govern- conditions require it, always main-| Of the resistance of the Dutch “Science in Education for a Post. {ment in facilities for the conserva-| taining visibility, using anti-skid | Prieses against the Nazis.
War World” will be the luncheon tion and use of western water re-| chains when streets are dangerous, | ~
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tor of the Butler university depart- record of his injuries did not clear ment of elemeptary*education; Dr. | the proper channels until recently. Olis G. Jamison, principal of the He was a private in Battery B Indiana State Teacher's college lab- 11th field Arllery * oratory school; Alex Jardine, acting : superintendent of the Evansville
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“Accordingly, the war department | a dance for members and guests. |, 0. authority on radium, elec-|ering huge dams, hundreds of miles, vehicle ahead, signaling intentions drivers.
is establishing a procedure by which] Edwin V. Leinhos will be n=! onies black light and cosmic rays. | of canals and electric power plants |as clearly as possible and anticipat- | vehicles must be made to last, officers who are surplus, and for| stalled as worshipful master, ronics, hiack light and cosmic raya. | 8 OA An cere pei : 4
whom no suitable assignment can| Other new officers are Lee W. be provided, may be permitted to| Robey, senior warden; Glenn return to inactive status.” Evans, junior warden; George F. - ‘Stimson said an officer thus dis-| Van Cleave, P. M. treasurer; charged must be over 45 and have | Walter F. Fuller, P. M., secretary; . performed honorable service: Carroll E. ‘Wells, senior deacon; - Donald M. Mehl, junior deacon; George Deming, P. M., chaplain; Jack R. Gregory, senior steward; Laurel V. Dobson, junior steward, and Frank Mellis, P, M., tyler, Ralph C. Wright is retiring worshipful master. Mr. Fuller will be installing officer and Mr, Van- , Cleave, marshal.
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SMUTS LEAVES FOR HOME CAIRO, Dec. 10 (U. P.).—Field { Marshal Jan. Christian Smuts left {for the Union of South Africa by plane yesterday after conferences {here which included several meet{ings, with President Roosevelt and | Prime Minister Churchill,
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