Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1944 — Page 7

didacy for the | bemoisicooms| DY TF rr es : ee nation for county : a u ds oo. La treasurer, . mn—— : ne | ke of hears Used Sc I Mr. Scanlon, : : an : — seems ptures in Buoying Whos 46 Lo 5-Point Program Outlined Heke ll Stbticim : Hs n he talks, Burma Commandos to | ward Democratic To Relieve Glutted . | =, ", "udter | pticism and Hostility : ? : ; n and be- . \ najor share Kill Jungle: Japs. J longs to the Indi- Market Vere Sl 3 of Regular G. 0. P's : iy. 5 a. Ana Democratic . . - Sie . al while ne | HEADQUARTERS AIR COM- glu, We Wash uote and es fod and pe bogn Handicap Him. y well sum MAND = ton to wn shi . egg producers and ON A a eet = is Thar 8 oa "LaNGOLR, Nah Lowe ave, I can plea) ts of Columbus, ~~ |08Y means for relieving ,. » Neb, ~Wep- * sald one. lone of the most colorful fighting] He is a graduate of Manual high |e Slutted egg martel and de- Acharter mem- Mr. Griffith dell L. Willie entered this state pot {men of world war II, was killed in school and Ross college, Ft. Wayne, | Pressed Prices, adopted the follow- in of te Jngianapolis Federa- {for'a five-day sampaighs for fin as you talk | a plane crash in Burma, it was dis- A litelong city resident, he now | n§ five-point program: lon of Clvic clubs, he also is tional convention del : no evasion ome » it was lives with his wife and four children |. ; Jat plans be started imme- president of the Indianapolis dis= |, 3 po oo Son gates and ve the feel | today, while touring the at 652 E. 42d st. kiiately for a state-wide campaign| 'Fict Of the Epworth League and here he faces the sams kind of pt bases from which his daring Anglo- to stimulate egg consumption while of the Federation of Marion hl battle that challenged him Indian altbourse commandos prices are low. Comey Yous People's Christian |, en, Ne began his hipuse-tashousy spread confusion and havoc far be- 2. That efforts be made to gst| O Sor zation. ago, § Hind the Japanese lines. : SOLDIER VOTE OPA to issue a red ration token| ‘ 8raduate of”Central Normal PT neral—four, i | The 41-year-old Bible-carrying, : to consumers for every dozen eggs| CCOLc8®: he is a member of the | oy ntereq he enis shoulder |Seripture-quoting warrior died] purchased during the next 60 days| MYStic Tie lodge No. 308, P. and ou here the same undertone n the lapel i March 24 in the flaming wreckage of extra heavy seasonal egg produc- A. M, and a past chancellor of pticism and hostility, from the anner; his i of his B-25 Mitchell bomber after tion Ep Greenwood lodge No. 238, Knights regular - Republican organization han |1t crashed into the side of a Bur-| : Emergency Measure of Pythias. ’ Hat he found in Wisconsin and ou m mountain 3 do. * ese ; 0 t 3. That priorities on egg cases Part of it comes from doubt about wae Find Wreckage on Ridge’ , | YPPONCNLS Declare Battle|and other equipment be lifted dur- HE Dotty Pri Whit I ing the emergency. hi , ds, for An American , ’ . imself, feeds unblushingly by his de for you fimtsican oii pilot he Isn’t Over; Plan for 4. More sugar be made available criticism of the party's old guard 0 Jiced mountains to housewives for more baking. element. of looking the British lines the night aft- Amendment 5. That 1 deeply and er Wingate’s plane failed to return is PE Ee a SEAT i I Ny 2 ' ’ a 1 eisew. y g that men i rT um : v and the British commander's Amer- WASHINGTON, April 1 (U, P.) —|the glutted market co pet oe, Yes Bbefors ‘Bim Ne rate Ernie Pyle, Seripps-Howard war correspondent, ican friend and nditions are specter of the young:man in New neral mene Bill Strand of the Chicago Tribune, most seriously bol lg ed the Dallas News (Texas). visit Philip. Cochran, prides) Ral anew: seivier volig ‘ast, graaily my, alm gaks wI Se Tank, SR York, Governos Dewey, who has m with ree dropped on the war correspondents’ headquarters at the Anszio-Nett escaped death ro Nau boinbe available light planes for a search Moeigea 170m the original meas-| coq hn oouling in critical short-| Former Councilman Enters. ius organ apport among Tue regrom mothe WITH FIFTH ne ares recently. |the next morning. : e uced by Senators Theo-|' : . on which does not ARMY BEACHHEAD - Groups represented . : . the service ITALY hr a AH FORCES IN Back on the-lines, where the ground is a listie| {WY discovered the wreckage dOr® Francis Green (D. R. 1), and)ing included the State Poultry at Republican Lists From [Sem to be discouraged by amet © o ever Toh fantry fighters on the 5th army oS Asiericln i higher, # Hien i dig deep into the ground and make ao A mounian Hage, which Win-|Scott W. Lucas (D. Ill), tagged by|Sociation, Indiana Farm oo 11th District a ken to announce himself . having a welcome breathing outs which also give protection from ntly failed to see be-|President Roosev “i Indiana Chain Stor : . , ’ A McNamey around to lea spell when I dropped shell fragments. But on the perimete cause of heavy storms, velt as “inadequate” e Council, Pur- Dewey Not Open Issu i! ve 4 r line the ground e vy storms. and due university, th . oa my calling Sard. teat oi is so marshy that water rises in the bottom of a hole| , Ls death came two days before| and a uthern Democrats na war pred bv aa a Board| John E. King, 1120 Pleasant st,| Governor Dewey 1s hot an oben : een a The JV. waits’ que}. Hetoe there afe Wany Sule 1 wai Yevesiad that ie Beaded the state's rights became. the. Tow. of | C15 OF agen- | lornst Samber of Jie legisuke issue in the presidential primary 1 od 50 4 : erican-supplied commando force | the land 2: : |and former city councilman, today| here April 11. No delegates are a hn nd 1 ay ome ed the of When a man is wounded, he just has to lie there) POY Operating in the area between Its 450 100 b o “10day, | announced his candidacy for the|entered under his banner as in Wis- b and protoe of the 1 a company and suffer till dark. Occasionally, when one is andalay-Myitkyina, on the Jap-| the cons » Sutomatie. under | —— Republican nomi- | consin. Four years ago he was a a Wiis suis just come ogg - in had wounded badly, he'll call out and the word is passed |1¢s¢ main railroad route in north failed a When the Presiden SEAT TUT elf nation for 1ith| [Actor here, and then after peris or assign a aa te Nes that back and the medics will make a dash for him. Bug) Chal Burma. He previously had RN ip or veto the : . district congress- | 50nal appearances here he ran away little slope three i er of t ne unis he just has to treat himself and wait till led a 1000-mile, three-month raid|10 days yo its pa a SOUGHT BY GLASS mp. Mi go gag si 4 ° perimeter on Japanese lines in Burma last|one Mr. King is em. Sates in a contest with Senator 4 : a ae Wis shone for a For more than a week these boys lay in water in| V2: Se 08 Sharpes) and bitterest| walter S. Glass, attorney, has fl ployed by the In. | Vandenberg of Michigan, just as he ° 9 som a port aod talking Ay 2 pies i the their foxholes, able to move or stretch themselves only Never Without Bible Green >= os in current history.|announced his candidacy oy a dianapolis Power! won decisively against the Michigan oH p up at night. In addition to water see . Lucas today introduced | senator fro op sae | senator that year in Wi of called. “He the warmth, tow, 1t rained ping up from be-| That commando force, now being |® supplementary bill designed to ' from Marion county in the & Light Co. as a bj isconsin. 5! t the J s from above all the time. It was cold, supplied 2 and th ‘0 €X- | Republican primary. Mr. Gl special | The primary situation here is kc: aps, Every few minutes a shell would 100, and of a morning new snow would gliste , by American planes under P e scope of the one which be- eo - Glass has | Tepre- |; ct as complicated, in its istrian, and smack a few hundred yards away. hills ahead. ¥ glisten on the| Col. Philip Cochran's command, still came law last night. Their proposal Draciiced law Sentalive and has), Tre d ce iin E mother. 1 Our own heavy artillery made such a booming that is following Wingate's principles, would provide that any overseas since 1912, comes lived in Indian- and ma eg Tage if Wiscousis, 4 once in a while we had to wait a few seconds in Occupational Hazar d hacking away at the main Japanese servicemen who have not received a from a pioneer] apolis all his life. doxi ay Sn a somewhat para- 3 r & man is order to be heard. Planes were high overhead con- rail route between Mandalay and|State absentee ballot by Oct. 1 may South side family Mr. King He was a mem- ae Test. i ,” the gene stantly, and now and then you could hear the ratta- DRY SOCKS were sent up about every other day Myitkyina. ~ |use the short-form federal ballot. and has resided : ber of the city, — slates of delegates are enn the Ger. ta-tat-tat of machine-gunning up there out of sight Dut that didnt mean much Dry socks are wet in| Jb Was Cochran who led the fleet The President - won : grudging! at his present ad- | council from 1922 to 1926 and was ered—for Mr. Willkie, for Lt. Cmdr. you've got in the blue, and see thin white vapor trails from 0Ve minutes after you put them on of gliders that landed Wingate's| Praise from federal ballot opponents dress, 1143 Hoyt|2 member of the legislature in 198{ Earl Stassen, #1 She Siow a3 over to kill the planes. Wet feet and cold feet together eventual men in Burma March 5, and gheir| for his refusal to veto the measure ave, for 50 years. and 1930.° the Griswold slate, entered in the 1 That scene may sound very warlike to you, but so in that hideous wartime occupational priory sult exploits together brought them the 8nd also for his language in ex- He was justice] He sald he is not a candidate of name of Gov. Dwight Griswold ~ ssighments great is the contrast between the actual lines and as trench-foot. Both sides have it up here Nn name—“The wing and the beard.” |Plaining his attitude. of the peace in|2nYy one faction of the Republican estensibly an Uninstructed siaté y wants to even a little way back, that it was actually a setting in the mountains around Cassino p here, as well 85| Wingate personalized his men in : ; Center ‘township| Party but will seek the SUPOrt of Vay bv Gre convention by the of great calm. ** * The boys have learned to change their socks the fighting. On the field he was as from 1922 to 1926, | all Republicans. trolled at the convention by the nts to bad i This company had been in the front lines for Quickly, and get their shoes back on il biti) Very colorful as he was effective. Never 0 JAMES M'LEMORE M was a Republican Opposes Extra Li ne, I'm for | more than a week. They were back to rest for a few your feet are freed of shoes they swell so once| without his Bible, Wingate often ' r. Glass nominee for state Yagage Also Willkie and Stassen are ts of them ~ days. There hadn't been any real attacks from either five minutes you can't get the shoes back nin In dispensed his orders with Scriptural a representative in 1934 and 1936 and| © 90 not believe in the delegation pitted against each other in the ne physical side during their latest stay in the lines, and yet Extreme cases were & ted at night But o I Lim as he prowled through the SEEKS SENATE POST G. O.P. nominee for city- clerk in of congressional authority to the T Sidential preferential primary t. Butifa there wasn't a moment of the day or night when they the worst ones. When aig st Right, But oly. jungles in corduroy toursers, soldiers’ 1938. A lifelong Republican, he executive branch of gov {which, is a straight-out popular were not in great danger. lines some of the men could barely walk, but ous bush shirt and eld-style| C- James McLemore, attorney thas served several years as precinct and I am thoroughly c or Ni of preference y 32 had stayed it, out. : |East African sun helmet. with offices in the Lemcke building, hp oo on: onvinced that Seek Popular Vote y Watchful Waiting ¥ Living like' this, it is almost impossible to sleep Tog 3 inary ¢ity- | today announced his candidacy oe. Ne ry F Meme? of Contre Jooge Millions dollars are being wasted] While the popular vote will go to 4 ou finally : ‘men, wove into . 23, F. . M.. Scottish Rite | ©ach month which do n 3 » American UP THERE In the front our men le in shallow awake, and a= Io He Jon t where you can't stay fashion what was to bocme known the Republican/and the Odd Fellow and “sido anvthite to the w b Tot. cunteipute | Otic Of thess two, the Griswold sate gsters who foxholes. The Germans are a few hundred yards on It's like the you can't sleep lying in cold water. a5 “Wingate's Raiders.” band nomination for, lodges. | anything to the war effort,” he said. |0f delegates may be elected to rep- : carry their beyond them, also dug into foxholes, and buttressed object. ble force meeting the immovable which exploded the myth at the state representa- “I believe firmly in the system of 1756715 the state ai ihe convention. d it speaks in every farmhouse with machine-gun nests. The. I heard of one boy who |Japanese were superior jungle tive .of { Marion private enterprise and that each | TTS result is regarded as probable ity chief of ground on the perimeter line slopes slightly down in his foxhole, but k vied to sleep sitting Up fighters. He trained them per- county. G C larenc e L L citizen is entitled to equal oppor- | PY some political experts here. The ers and by- toward us—just enough to give the G the and iy - ept fa ling over into the water|gonally under Mog" ean A relident of : . yons | tunity to prosper.” {slate is headed by Sam McKelvie, em fight, if advantage of observation. . ' Rn was a fallen tree alongside y solved his dilemma. There! and took them into. the jungle this city for the]. for S | Mr. and Mrs. King have two won pn political figure, and other why they Tre * ue no trees or hillocks or anything up there some rope around his. chest pod fouls oo e tied| where they harrassed the enemy past ‘15 (years, he| uns ror enate! daughters, living in Indianapolis |e. <nOR persons. HEY gt for protéction You just lie in your foxhole from to the tree trunk, 0 that it held him u ther end! from every vantage point for three Pe rer clarence 1. Lyons, 1908 Orlenns| 3 Hires sons, ail of whom are In a RE v." the k. - If you raise your head a few feet, slept. P {months at sometimes 10-to-1 odds. part in the thee| St. an employee of tne armed sgrvices. "il win the [reference yoie, the jianapolis— you get a rain of machine-gun bullets. Lu — sis " | But-he was sa the Job. atrical prof Ce glact ro ployee of the Chevrolet, ,,. King is a grand lend result may favor Gov. Dewey. the way he During these periods of comparative ving as these boys do, it seems to me they should| - ished with ; nN £8. proiesach re 12... sisi grand-nephew of yt js reported that he . parative quiet on the all be down with pneumonia insid work ‘We proved that the Jap is no and in sports pro-| Years, today an- ox | William A. Hendricks, the first P has consider the Sounsy Bost, Re Jistly & Jaiiie of watchful waiting on both cases of serious illness are fairly do. . - Butijonger master of the jungle”| No Len motion andy he nounced his can- % | gressman from this district oon: jabie Suppech among the delegates | n that nothing happens, for Ma Wingate said ® . McLemore : fon the Griswold slate. that quick at night we send out patrols to feel out the German asked Joe Jue aeaves es.in. ind over mater. 1 Wigals said ste; ie Sspshuon de Linon Taw Eaduiod fron Sidacy 15 ine Gov. Griswold has played a very a W Wi 1 pesiiions, and the a. uy to get behind our exposure up there — have Jen diduly §¥i Sick {rain} shoot ground.” at the age of 43. y nation for state A cagey hand. He has maintained i " ay an t men on both sides are ways remember his ans * | Relative senator Y H BEVILLE BIDS jfrinedly relation with aj] of fis it you may | splattered with artillery, although we splatter a great He said, “No, not a You a dor a tive of Lawrence A veteran of the first world War, mr Lyons said ! . presidential candidates. He has 5, Jor Sa deal more of it nowadays than the Germans do. that's all.” ' ust don't get sick—| — ee Yarpors personal he served in the navy. Mr. Mc-|he believed the FOR 6 0 ¢ B ACKIN | become, likewise, one of the leading ] - x & { : ; | complishing his beliefs i Lemore is a member of the Colum-| supreme issue be- Wil a b| neures among governors, who will the general I : d . ® | im as the “Lawrence of ,,| bia club, the American Bar associa- | fore the state and Ray H. Beville announced fin very influential at the Chicago Arabia i : . ounc him fof five 1181 ec n 1ana olis By Lowell Nu ba of this war. In fact, he was a tion, the Indiana State Bar assocla- nation was that : (he will be a candidat een. The gavernon novel ; SS UM | biooa relative of T. E. Lawrence, on and S8. Peter and Paul Cath- of building an i ate for the Re-| power at the Republican post~ ] very cone : and like him a scholar and a bril- | church. He is married and lives unbreakable na- Mr. Lyons publican nomination for state vo Molt council meeting at ng under ® THE JUNIOR C. of C. boys have taken on an the story was a picture of two cars in an auto polo] ou, leader. 128 380 Kenyood ave, (tional unity behind Roosevelt. Mr. representative ry ov Poet Se a : added service on behalf of thelr members in the race. We mentioned that iri one car were Ernie el His success sent him to the Que- | Lyons, who is 34, has been active in from Marion i Be oh sghiig the U. 8. : armed forces, Several weeks ago the organization and Bill Pierce. Only one of the two passengers in the | 7% conference, where his exploits T k T . [the United Automobile Workers SouRIS, {oromd’ more ae arty a made arrangements to help wives of Jaycees with Oley ins was identified—Barrett Woodsmall. an 4 hea Resscualty impressed | | UCK@T, ynd al / | local 226, once serving as president. ( . is Poox o ‘and international commitments. oe Wa until this week +» *laliled military leaders, especially the ———————————— e Burton L. - business affairs—such as getting tax slips, etc. NOW was the unidentified tk a rove So 35 hat, he | Americans. Penny H ave Little C h at | . | Beville, for many Has Eye on Cabinet they're adding such menial but he has thought all this time that we omitted — He was invited to Washington, DANIEL 0 NEILL JR fears OD Gov. Griswsld hat .plae uh J important tasks as removing on purpose—because he works at the News. You o! nt| Yhere Gen. George C. Marshall] WHEN JAMES M. TUCKER t (leader, and Mrs. {list of possible vice presidential ’ storm windows and replacing to know better than that, Joe. Here at The Timon. at | designated a special American force| discharged naval lieutenant and J Daisy I. Beville, { nominees. His critics say he is . uw as Paul lending least, we don't try to pretend that our competitors | be trained under Wingate in| G. O. P. senatorial candidate, S RAGE zest prescent y jo isp sug 3 Dies 3 jhe | 1. = The like a mighty fine y, Bound fo net exist. , . , Some of the youngsters he Planes and supplies for the Yistsen city hall yesterday to pay | Daniel J. O'Neill Jr., chief de divior u — i T Fe eeartion ng Win. He , add to the tcars and busses to school on cold days have operations were provided by Gen. respects to Mayor Tyndall, & | center townshi “ puty : 0 - EF: ate for a third term in very well could be taken up by been confusing and amusing adults by leaving what Henry H. Arnold, U. S. army air| retired major general, the talk | r township assessor and for-| publican women. the November election. { ay state other. organizations. Fact is, we appears to be baby footprints on the car's frosted force chet. / steered clear: of politics and led \mer city clerk, has announced his| A life-long resi- Mr. Beville Consequently, if his slate wins ae Civil * engagéd in a modified form of window panes. It's an old-time trick of youngsters. That group later became Brig. around to the soldier vote. candidacy for the Democratic nomi-| dent of the county, Mr. Beville has here, he will be in a favorable tradion which such service last summer, but It's done by making a list, then pressing the little Gen. Frank Merrill's marauders,| “Even if they pass a practical nation for sheriff. | served several times as deputy elec- ing position at the convention. p our effort met with less than finger end of the hand against the frosted or steamy °C" operating 90 miles from Win- law in the legislature, do you Be has been active in Democratic tioh commissioner. He is a member| ne election April 11. might be Jove complete success. At home we Window. The toes then have to be added to the ; gates forces in the Moganug valley| think the soldiers will turn out to politics for 15 years, having been|0f the Masons and the Scottish inclusive with a delegation divided Bvii have a small swinging door A ‘ print. | or Burma. vote, Jim?” asked Mayor Tyndall, elected city clerk in 1934. Later he| Rite. He is married, and lives at among the three contestants. asury funds bo (hinged near the top) set in the Changing World Behind him, Wingate leaves a ® Veteran of four wars. was chief investigator in Criminal 31 W. Fall Creek blvd. The preferential vote undoubtedly Ss Started Bottoms of Sue rear screen door, By using this, our MY, HOW TIMES do ch band of ardent disciples in the Bur- “No I don't, mayor,” replied Lt. court four years. { ; : will have some psychological weight . In: friends, get in or out without assistance. One of our pack when a fellow who nt Remember way mese jungle, still following his Tucker. He is 5 member of the Kuighis) STRIKER I he jockeying Jor position pres try will pass : s, with the armed forces overseas, has a cat sought after—for his coff drink coffee was much favorite slogan: . “Neither do 1,” agreed the of Columbus, Moose lodge, Indiana | IS DENIED {liminary to the convention, and L in higher of which he's quite fond so we offered to fix the you had to whisper aioe Super? «+. And when| “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to| TAaYOr: A Democratic club, Ancient Order of] UNEMPLOYM E the Willkie and Stassen forces are on and for Mee door at his home so the cat, likewise, could to get a small box of ny fashion—to your grocer|do, do it with thy might.” : Lt. Tucker recently was released Hibernians, South Side Civic asso- ! NT PAY making strong bids for victory. and enter at will. We made it, but it wasn't in the back room? = ap. a ps from his secret cache from active service from the navy |Ciation and the Garfield Park Im-| A petition seeking to mandate th Mr. Willkie is facing a handicap New York 8 success. Every time the poor cat nosed its way get a pound of ba . La when housewives couldn't : because of wounds received at |Provement league. Indian ) : € here. The Stassen candidacy offers f $2,000,000 through the doorway, the door would swing shut er? De yn Shiu flirting with the butch- STATE SEAL SOUGHT Sujezno, pe a unemployment security di-|an opportunity for all the antiute to give on its tail, causing the poor feline to squall pitifully. to see a customer ente candy stores used to be glad eee DETAIL FOR TODAY vision to pay jobless compensation| Willkie forces to concentrate behind of aeronaue The cat never did learn to hold its tall along its was flooded wit r? . . . And when the country CORNELIUS that would have amounted to about! Mim the supporters of the other tion, maine _ side and thus avoid getting clipped. is tighter than i) isky, the supply of which now BY CLYDE MILLER WEAVER Leggins $180,000 to 5000 miners has been candidates as well as those of the . Pan mf -Mi repale aq Ernie Pyle’s Opponent ‘you could walk into any business place Aplus Clyde P : SEEKS STATE POST! |denied by Judge Ralph Hamill of a Minh esta governor, and it is ' be sure of receiving courteo a yde P. Miller, Indianapolis at- a | ~ {superior court 5. Pp at this is happening. ® JOE BREEZE, advertising manager of the News, clerks? And whi us treatment by the torney for many years, has an- Cornelius S. Weaver, Indianapolis -~ , | Several months ago the unemploy ) he ing slightly aggrieved ever since last” summer, didn't Jaugh when io Oe SIidaty Jor the Deus gtaraey ana fades of 34 odes ab (7= x =~ | ment security board: held that the TURRISY SHIP YoaPenomD . : 'e » | { : demobiliz. a ims, The Times carried a story about Ernie . . . And when people asked the BL x njoer? gurus Befuiristion for state repre- Houheed his candidacy for the Re-| - | miners were entitled to the regular pl RAN March 31 (Delayed) (U, ; DUNG men— i oings as a student at Indiana university, as before telling the clerk to wrap it up? cle sen ative from Marion county, publican nomination for state rep-| | | compensation during the time they! aq ~The Turkish steamer Krom, i gleaned from the 1923 I U. Arbutus. Reprinted with it's a ch up? +. . Yes, sir; I will be especially interested in resentative from Marion county. ~ were off their jobs. 3359 tons, was torpedoed and sunk p workers— a changing world. legislation affecting the in Mr, Weaver said he believed J ] off the island of M 4 bs In avige a - un e inevitable Jometat eved the \ However, the Indiana supreme|gay it armales yester- > My Day coal somo, proms ea, ti ov, ie) || rene, ten smc i vd sed tn ct that our y ? . C government , 48 are ihe courts, the ground that the miners were off MR 3 tw ay By Eleanor Rooseve It uring ihe reaglustment period fol- oven if it Becessitated a cut in the| be work because of a strike and, there-| HOLD EVERYTHING : \atter what = ; ins Be War 3nd In aiding those - bership, and Ras a jaw should A | jars, were not entitled to compensaate, it".will ASHINGTON, Friday~Looking back over my there were some formal ceremonies at {torious sufferers,” he said ie vie. ents be named i : : Th titi resent labor trip to South America, I want to tell you today few Of our men paraded with some ee which 1 5 wil follow a hi fe Re al it rs, | / oe peition Hed in superior court jon aircraft about my brief visit to Dutch Guiana and my trip Too interested to meet the head of the| constructive course in behalf of : 1S «| [David 2 only ne lens. Hs rosish from thre fo Boul) Dutch WAC in {hs colony and to so ape of thes texted lestation and to what | LIVINGHOUSE 1S NAMED Sie Er] [ciaim, but the ruling in the case small frace My few hours in Dutch Guiana were all spent at After lunch, we took off for Belem, Brazil For kind." prevent passage of any other! ©, g. Livinghouse, Indianapolis LEGGINS are canvass puttees a en Shou S000 miners, atement of ds Zandrey fleld, where we landed. hours we flew over dense jungle and finally over| A resident of Washington to attorney, today was appointed by| that are standard equipment in e ruling is expec ; politician De ge Jungle 1 Dually OVE| ip Mey yours, Me. ADE nT oor Sehricke a8 a Wemiber the army. Soldiers wonder what. |peaitd to the supreme court. Dolitieia Sp nario, I islands hecause of the silt which makes it a muddy |ténded Indiana university and In- of the state for codifica-| Mad genius accepted them for court. on though they tried to § onely place, river The Para river, which we crossed just before diana Law school and has tion of laws on transportation. He military usage. The rookie finds c stationed the re give our men landing, is really just the southern mouth of the| ‘iced law here since 1904. Prac: | succeeds the late Judge Pred C.| he acing of them on almos REGISTRATION TO END facilities, good recreational Amazon. ; He is a member of Sigma Nu fra- Gause. Mr. Livinghouse is attorney| unfathomable secret. The most | AT MIDN Tyas Hy ou schedule 1 was impressed by the difficulties which have] ternity, Indiana State Bar associa for the legal committee of Indi-| endearing trait of leggins is the IGHT MONDAY ot give us time to go ito a Se re He in the hiding of facilities in the tion, Methodist church, North Park ana Railroads. uaprediciability of the laces. They | Voters who are not registered éity, near which w : . up so fast and encroaches on| Masonic lodge, Scottish Ri 4 - part a e most inconvenient Sy, note Which we have » Tuirly . cleared aid. 6 quiskly Vat \. equires sonstam| i; Shine ane ti Aish Rite, Mos. DEWEY IS INSISTENT | times. usually when a soldier has properly for the May 2 primary | es! t. vigilance to keep it 0- : exactly 45 election have only unt e, went 60 I Vr A Ht er er cratic club. PORTLAND, Oro. ABET 1 (0. Po) as ae rater Looe ie tof y nul midnight ra y even man ——————————— . y SB «PJ. or inspection. Mon Ta Shih ls Viofied 1 Sue men Hom, SUCK Saletlacninl work: ere is compara] CALKINS To SERVE Governor Thomas E. Dewey oil ther food points, too, When ras : : get in, but is primarily used by enever they can tively little illness ‘among our men and the climate] H : New York has requested insistently| reveille blows, the G. I. wh egistration - office. In_ the | et In ut prim by our servicemen sta- must be fairly healthy in spite of the humidity Mayer » B. Salkins, secretary toby telephone and telegraph that| a few extra ele Cr a Su Sige wil be hep open 24 F : : : : > Tyndall, will service <|his un c that Jap His excellency the Dutch go sod Our men there are homesick, of course, but Helty a as pub- (his name be withheld from the| sometimes hits the deck, puts on | Count: dy nil the deadline; Sorry, but of officials came out to vernor a number of them told me that they were much impressed et ty hall’s Re-|Oregon Republican primary ballot,| shoe, leggins and ¥ SY Tilson said. 2 offi greet me and went with me by the possibilities that the publican Victory organization, Frank S. Senn, of ihe a nice, long | New voters, those who have moved | t all the one country offered for de-| Charles A. Huff, organization chair- | volunteer Sha ne Svervas; io Give the surguani the from their old precincts and those ; : : man, announced - oy group in Pony fu Bis \ impression t he has on his (who failed to cast a vote in either now say

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