Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1943 — Page 5
well as the sick service men at Ft. Harrison and Stout field station hospitals deserve to be remembered at Chrigmas, » . HERE 18 HOW The Times Christmas fynd works: The fund consists of the annual Clothe-A-Child drive and the War Hospitals campaign.
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Your contribution will be placed in the general Christmas fund and used for both projects unless you earmark it one way or the other. . If you want your money to be used to clothe a needy child, mark it “Clothe-A-Child.” If you . prefer that your donation buy & gift for a hospitalized service man, mark it “War Hospitals.” If you have no preference, your money will be used for both. Address your contributions to The Times Christmas fund, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis, Make a check or money order payable to The Times Christmas fund.
MOOSEHAVEN UNIT MEETS The Moosehaven committee of the Moose will meet at 8 p. m. today at 4341 English ave.
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HULL RAPS BUTLER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (U.P) .— Senator Hugh A. Butler (R. Neb. declared today that he had no quarrel with Secretary of State Cordell Hull on this nation's good neighbor policy toward Latin-America, but that he did not believe “we should finance a WPA program abroad when we have decided we could not |Bos afford one at home.” Butler's statement was made to the United Press after Hull, in an
of the strongest language he has used in public, accused Butler of “a most unfair and unfounded at.
FOR ‘UNFAIR’ ATTACK
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to the British Empire that Britain would fight to honor her pledge to
intervening four years and the world witnessed the of the “phoney war,” of German conquest - French Atlantic coast to of Moscow and from Nor. to the threshold of the Nile alley, and, finally, the rise of allied military power to to undisputed suy. Be. Germany was at bay, with resurgent Russian armies within striking distance of the old Polish
{and Rumanian frontiers; anglo-
American troops driving northward through Italy and threatening the
spreading a trail of ruin across the heart of Germany.
10,000,000 Killed
But nowhere, except on the Rus sian front, has the main strength of the German armed forces’ been brought to decisive action, as it was in 1918, and the costs of war have far outrun those of the first world War. Military analysts estimate .that allied military deaths in this war
PUPILS AID IN MAIL
AND SHOPPING RUSH
To help keep the Christmas mail and Yuletide shoppers moving 684 public high school youths have been excused from classes to do temporary full-time work. The pupils excused, must be at least 16 years old, have a scholastic
334 average of B or better and have
their parents’ consent. Among those working are 332 girls and 352 boys of which 314 are working in downtown stores, 205 in postoffice positions, 74 in neighborhood stores, 26 in transportation, 14 in
3 downtown offices and 51 in miscel-
laneous jobs. Several thousand other youths are working in temporary or permanent part-time jobs after school hours. Approximately 30 per cent of all local school pupils work during the
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believed to have died, 6f bombs, bullets, starvation and ‘war-borne disease. Several thousands were shot as hostages by the Nazis, and many thousands more died in the mass executions staged by the Germans in Poland and Russia.
CENTER TO OPEN WITH PLANT TALENT
JERSEY CITY, N. J, Dec. 15 (U. Mrs. Frank Sinatra, wife of the singer, is expecting her second chili. 1 some time “around Christmas,” her mother, Mrs. James Barbato, disclosed today. The Sinatras have one -| daughter, Nancy, 3
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Employees from local war plants will be guests at the open house at 7:30 p. m. today which throws into |
full swing Purdue university's new | Indianapolis center, 902 N, Meridian
Starting at 8 p. m. there will be | a two-hour floor show in the ball! on with 16 acts from various Indianapolis manufacturing firms, They include the Allison chorus of | 20 voices; the Minnick jam session from Electronics Laboratories; George Purvis Jr., magician; Cartmel and her marimba from Lukas Harold; the RCA chorus; C. R. Lofflin, harmonica virtuoso from Bridgeport Brass; colored quartet from Bridgeport Brass; Fay Long! accorinist from Curtiss Wright; Dorothy Hunter, specialty dancer formerly from George White Scandals, now of Bridgeport Brass; Pat Hargan, circus clown from Curtiss, Wright; Francis Lane and Bill Padin, soloists of Electronic Labora- | tories; Paul Hawaiian guitar of Electronic .Lab-
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oratories. Harold, will be master of ceremonies, A 10-piece orchestra from Billings hospital will play for dancing after the show.
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tral and South America. a fe oo Be 6 year. Hull, his Tennessee temper near |ZI!ttsburgh . .“ ind Ari —————— FRANZ WERFEL ILL
the boiling point, recognized ButBEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Dec’ 15
ler's protest that he had no inten-|’ tion of injuring the good neighbor policy when he charged that $6,000,- | have been, the effects of what he | (U. P.).—Franz Werfel, author of 000,000 had been spent in “boon-|said, its manner and implications, |the best-seller, “Song of -Bernadoggling” in Latin-America, but|were such as to constitute an un-|détté” and numerous other novels, said: fair and unfounded attack calcu- today was in a serious condition at “Whatever his intentions ma y|lated to injure the whole policy.” home after a heart attack.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD JSIRTHS . Sacramento, Cal; Pauline Lauragne
Twine /- Miller, 20, of 2189 ‘mighland I.
Edward, Irene Even, " is, Charles Lavaughn Smith, of 3609 . er BE Wrench, shu. t: Mary Elizabeth Atwater, 23, of
: Fo 35 as 11 . : ww os kle. : John, Esther Peavier, at St. Francis, h ey 25, Pt. Harrison: Dru. . Robert, Dorothy aaa? RS St. Vin. Jo 1 J - Roland. Angel Lambert, at St, Vi t a neent's. tie ee ; Tin Can collection, south of 16th William, Laura Lewis, ‘at St. Vincent's. : Federal income {ax filing deadline. Job, Ruth Walton, at Coleman. Indianapolis Safety Council, home safety id, Pelle Campbell, at Method : odlst. 3
engineering contest, starts today. John, a Indianapolis Red Cress Gallon club. Gov: | Oscar, Anna : i (regulars) erno nor _ Behricker, speaker, Ipsico hall, Milan, ary Milagovitch: at 1007 N. New Indianapolis chaptat of the §, Sectety o ou Son Shirley, at 1526 N. Sher
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p.m. Boys Professional Men's forum, Columbia club, Orville, Rita Gwynn, at St. Prancis. D. Beeler, professor of European|jock Neoral Cody, at St. Vincent's. story at . Butler university, speaker, | William, Joan Johnson, at St. Vincent's.
will sovih Side ili center, open’ house, Tkiam, Marie Miggenberg, at St. Vine Rr’ E, Doris O'Keefe, at a. Vincent's. Pan” " aaiversity Tndianapeti eenter | Prank, Winifred Werts, at St. Vincent's. se, nees, Anna Summers, y+ St. Vincent ,
house. 7:30 p. Fra tryington Commen Rise samunity cheres, tp sing the Richard, Elizabeth Burton, at nod ] field p slyne Daily, at Methodist, Cc 3 {Central Indiana na Optemetrie society, Hotel| janes Bernice Day, ~ Met pb er! M rances Hillis, at rethodist. si Kappa prorit Indianapolis alumry ; gma PP v i alt, is “Latta, at Methodist.
nae, home of Mrs, Paul, Eleanor Nickerson, at Methodist, LY 4101 Primrose ave. pe Dn. ome of RODEIt. America Anderson, at 971% Lexpr. ¢ : Hida Jerenies ‘Reagan, Fe Spin, tome; monty” Vidlan Ca Carlyl, at 100 8. Park. { oy am, Wilma A . Jones, at 2715 Eastern, u Parry Township Republican ab, Perry | Prank, Miers, 1030 8. New Je Put these at the top of 4 township trustees office 8p. Chester, Lucretia” Smith, at 1335, Linden.
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: 7:30 p. m. foscleros | |sahara Grette susilisry, clubhouse, 6:30 pouige Muehler, 34, at 3330 8. Rural, lobar iery, in dull finish. Sure p.m. >. park | g PRCumonts. to please every "her" | Enlisted Men ves club, Roberts George. H. Oehler, 70, st St. Vincent's, on your list. Lovely
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OPA ceiling price, 82¢
pl many reasons Christmas shopping will be a problem this year. ‘Most important is & the curtailment of deliveries and the fact that many of us will not be able to use our autos to any
4] \ i ir I: chronic myocarditis. omen of the Emerssn Avenue Baptist P. Roach, 85, at % ; WeRureh, at the chureh. chureh, 3 Roach. 85 Srbueet 145 N. Broad Queat Cissell, at City. lobar Josumonia. EVENTS TOMORROW Getnld Bagens: Hatberta, 2, 8. CHty, sopTin’ Can asain of 16th st. John F. Shofner, 41, at City, lobar pneu-
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