Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1943 — Page 3
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SEIEAREY ENENSON SOSNCK. [Nets ioe en ore ig alin Goes Into Effect Sunday Jung wrote coticerning nervous dirdet in_general ig Sounteies; the mewspaper said. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec: 30~OPA officials have announced the ~~ applicable to anxious fears: “About a of my cases are suffering : following point changes effective Sunday in the most commonly used 5 from no clinically - but from the senselessness container sizes: N E smptiness of. their ives Canned and Bottled Old Point New Point . Ba tatles : Be Value Value Shane ns, green and wax ..... . .... 0. 0 wn -§ (except dry soaked peas)... No. 2 18 15 Down 3 goes ........ Eirini No. 2% Nn 18 Down 6 Tomato Paste ................. Js8o8 13 1 Up 2 ST Mortuary fori momato sauce in combination © : » mate fear of life, he ‘alls. It was Jr, San packages with cheese .... Yea v ae 7 on. 5 3 Down 2 HAvIng 36ia In one place, Ridi [VEVl ee Boral : Sule is the master cure for fear will be fn Crown Hill Mrs. Spell- (phi, PP esauce ...,.. ahs ins ul bh. 3 Down 3 4 anxiety,” struck a deeper note BS CBR are A A MMRIRTRY i a sana ras . : Down when he : another, “The |Man was 80. ragus, broccoli brussels ot Eg En vither, SThie Mrs, Spellman lived for 20 orf gyrouis own, snap beans — Jesus to the heart of the |More years in Central and mixed vegetables ........... 1 Ib. 4 0 Down 4 a wa ote heart of the while her husband was in Beets, carrots, leafy greens, seed, the smallest thing he knew, [there. They then moved pumpkisi squash and baked ‘ over against Mount Hermon, tow- lig arsianarsssnininsiiiss iil IN 2 0 Down 2 ering 9000 feet above the sea, and his death she : to ‘ saevinsrnssnnnrsnanvasessid Ib 12 0 Down 12 said that faith, like a seed, Saul erp i Ta All trot Juices «.ivevsvaviseesa 1 Ib 2 0 Down 2 A ——An _|Mayor and ‘Mrs. Tyndall, Jams, preserves or non-cltrus A TOMORROW: Consclence is & [Menidianst. = | poesaledes ................... 1b . op 2 bias Sr. seo {Mrs Amn ‘Durham; a INCOME TAXES REACH |lowering of personal income exempg088 10 farther - POPE - AGAIN SCORES | grandson, Sam : IS, tions by the 1042 revenue act, heavy Stevenson in | : OF all, Caldwell N. J. ; HIGH IN STATE war taxes and a broader base in OY tivs | i By UNITED PmEss [tor Prange, Houston, Tex; a TF Indiana, asia Tec, , TOTES Wx seturne BU Pope Pius XII said today that the grandson, Robert H. Tyndall II, and ternal revenue for were ” ot persons & INerapeutic |nombing of the Vatican by an un-|g great granddaughter, Desn Tynd 1043 has set 4 record|193, compared with only 726,760 in plane Nov. § was in- she ; federal ‘income in the| 1943. oh Bnden totaling $67,000,000 as com- CARTOONIST DIES
Troops to Allied Landing ‘Within | Next 2 Weeks.”
LONDON, Dec. 30 (U. P)—A
strength to bolster their
be too
it impractical for the Germans to withdraw any A Sor broken lines In the north, Any reserves, if available, will have to come from far to the rear in Poland, Land It may
~The Russians, in their push along a
front of about 80 miles from
: France Bolstered The Stockholm NYA Dagligt Allehinda said German supply and troops trains have been pouring a|proximately 2000 persons must visit ceaseless flow of reinforcements into| the blood donor center on the secFrance in anticipation of the invasion, :
¢ The German Siegfried line, which was built before the war along the border, has been
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jother hard mile up the Adrigtie
{across central Italy, front teports
Risks for Young Workers Checked
_ WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (U, P). ~The labor department yesterday advised aircraft plants that vase rious jobs are oonsidered too hazardous for 18 and 17-year-old
ABOVE ORTONA
Yank Bombers Blast Vital Flame- Throwers, .
Nazi Supply Lines in workers and these workers shoud | And Tanks Hurl Japs be . we ? Mid-Italy. Cathrine P. Lanroot, chiet of At Cape Gloucester, ALLIED READQUARTERA, Al| the childrens bureau, aid what |, @ opr ALLIND HE
giers, Dec. 30 (U.P), ~ Canadian
ung workers now on full or cADldrs of Ortona have driven an-| fue : part
time jobs'in the aircraft industry Are filling “man-sizsed jobs." coast through masses of Ceriian| “While the work on aircraft, in ral, ticularly mines and booby traps, and Amer-| ¥eneral, is not par lean bombers have struck powerful tiazardous, some jobs definitely
: a are, and should be barred to new blows at vital transpert iines youngsters whose lack of indus-
trial experience and Immature Judgment would lead to avoidable injuries,” she said: : Among, the jobs listed were operation of power driven shears, punchers and pressers and work in the drop hammer departments.
QUARTERS, NEW GUINEA, Des 30 (U. P)~U. 8 marines wi flame-throwers, tanks and al were believed attacking the defenses of the Cape Gloucester drome today in the start of showdown battle of their four-days old invasion of northwestern New Britain. : (A Japanese Domel dispatch sald 87 American carrier-based bombers attacked the Japanese bask om Shortland island off the southern
tip of Bougainville Tuesday, but claimed damage was negligible
ARMORY AT. FRANKLIN|So Dianes were said to have been, TO BECOME HOSPITAL, ™® marines kid more than 00
Japanese Tuesday in a half-mile Johnson county has purchased the advance along an: unspecified river National Guard armory at Franklin}/to within a mile of the bomb-bats from the state for $22.500, Adjt.|tered twin air strips and within mas Gen. Willlam P. Weimer announced |chine-gun range of the airdrome dee today. fenses. Johnson county officials intend to] The enemy sought to stem the ads convert the armory into a councy|vance along the river bank with hospital, Qen. Weimer said that heavy fire from camoufiaged pills the armory Was sold because the
boxes, but jets of fire from newly state had no use for it. There isiarrived flame-throwers quickly tee
Do state guard unit at Franklin. “‘duced them.
revealed today. : Bitter cold and stiffened Cierman resistance slowed the Itallan land fighting on all fronts, but Amerjoan Flying Fortresses, Marauders and Lightnings stepped up the serial assault, knocking big gaps in| the German supply lines. | While the Forts pounded Rimini, |
their neighborhoods for pledges of blood donors as the Red Cross made an early start in its 1944 drive, The Indianapolis chapter donor service quota for next year is 100000 pints, W. I Longsworth, chapter chairman, announced today. ; That means that every week ap-
ice,
recent influenza outbreak.”
tional bank.
cil of the Scouts, is in the Scout and Cub campaign.
New Schedule of Rationing
ond floor of the Chamber of Com-
Ralph W. Hook, war service chairman for the Central Indiana coun-
charge of
or North sea within the next supply port for Pescara on the 8th | night would have a bad eff army front, and Ferrara, the British morale. Marauder mediums struck at strong _ points above Rome for the seventh Raids Offer Clue LL Ber. | Straight day. : German authorities 810] nice J, Harris, New Orleans, and Aviation Cadet R. J, Wiley, Maxwell | The latest front reports as bf believe an invasion Is Immi-| geiq Ala, sign pledges the booth at the L. 8. Ayres & Co. The |000n yesterday said the Oanadiang nent, the newspaper’: Berlin Scouts are (left) Charles Capliuger, 541 Olive st, and Richard Crev. [h8d reached a point a mile above said, though they Inston, 1134 Woodlawn ave, both of Troop 92. Ortona and were pressing on less regarding SS nw : or toward Pescara some 10 miles to oe itary rir she Ge bet to the reported British B S : wd C bT : rmans were being mando raids on the French coast oy cout an u roops pushed back slowly in the Villa and the channel islands as ; Grande area five miles east of matic of an , A ® b Bl dD Dri Chieti, the provincial capital and A London ctive in DI00 ONOJ LIV Ee [provabie key in the Nasi pian to from Geneva stave off the drive against the expected to Boy Scouts and Oubs, sacrificing) merce building or contribute to the PSCAra-Rome road as long as 8 Pete heat yin the the recreation time of holiday va.| mobile units. ! ,
“Appointments made by telephone now or by signing Scout or Cub pledge forms are being scheduled for early January,” said Ralph C. Werner, director of the donor serve. “We hope this campaign will combat the slump caused by the
The Scout booths are at L. 8B. Ayres & Co. and the Indiana Na-
d with $375,000,000 in 1042. |
at. Rol Mary Alles
|Jossph Kindisy, 5 mo, City, lobar pneu-| Margaret Davis, 50, st 2008 B. North, Robert Gene , at Riley, uremis. Sida, #7, at St. t's, Kaster, 50, at + pneumonia. |
A —— Ss. APPOINTS COMMISSION WABHINGTON, Dec. 30 (U. P). —President Roosevelt, the White House announced today, has [A= pointed a five-member commission to examine the physical, mental
good. All expire Baturday except which expires Jan. 20 8 be. comes good Sunday; [, Jan. 9, ind U, Jan. 16. All expire Jan. 20, 1944
and moral requirements for sdmission to the armed services and to recommend any changes it finds desirable, :
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