Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1944 — Page 2
SIGNAL GIVEN
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$5,000,000 Spurt Needed To Put County Over
Quota Line.
With the close of the sixth war loan drive only. a day away, bond _ ‘solicitors in Marion county teday were making a last minute effort to put the county over the top. Still short $5,000,000 of reaching the county’s quota of $67,250,000, the county war finance committee urged residents who have not been contacted by solicitors to phone the committee so arrangements can be . made for them to purchase bonds. i Of the deficiency, William H. “ 7qyimble, county war finance committee chairman, predicted that today's sales would reach $3,000,000, leaving $2,000,000 to be realized tomorrow John K. Jennings, state director of the war manpower commission, meanwhile challenged WMC stafls in the other states to match or pass the Indiana office's record purchase i: in this bond drive.
Auditor Steals
From Detectives
CHICAGO, Dec. 15 (U. P).~— The Joyce detective agency did a little detecting yesterday. It discovered that its auditor, Thomas H, Pratt, 45, had embezzled $6300 of the company’s funds during the past two years. Pratt confessed to Assistant States Attorney James A. Brown that he had been writing checks sgainst the company’s account and using the money to drink and
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also were clothed by Times shoppers. Their father tried to support the family, but he is able to work only part time. He broke his back five years ago and still suffers from the injury.
TWENTY-TWO NEEDY Indianapolis childrenswere clothed from head to foot by direct donors yesterday. Among the donors were ployees of department 318, Allison division of General Motors, They bought new outfits for seven. Times shoppers took care of 57, bringing the total of children clothed to 567. The largest. donation this year to Clothe-A-Child was made yesterday when the Indiana GCear Works and “The Men and Women Who Make It Go" gave $500. Jerry and Johnny sent in $50 each and State Employees, Governor Schricker’s Birthday Plc5 nic Fund donated $67.50. =. Included in the $1070 given yes2 terday were $25 gifts each from Anonymous, Baldwin-Miller employees, Mr, and Mrs, L. 8, Elder, The Rytex Co, Capital Lumber Co. and Alpha chapter of Phi Theta Delta sorority. Remember, there are just eight. days left to share your Christmas spirit with some needy family
told the Temple. the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation that the so0-| cialization= of medicine would im- | | pede medical science and add to the
DR. FISHBEIN STABS AT SOCIAL MEDICINE
«Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, said last night that socialized medicine “definitely is not the answer” to the problem of making medical science available to all per-
December 24 will-be more than Christmas eve for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Datson, above, of 950 Tuxedo | st. On that day they will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with open house in the afternoon, The couple was born in Kentucky and came to Indianapolis 33 Years ago.
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d t plan to give I Ee hat medicdl science can | give, but socialized medicine is def-| initely not the answer, Group industrial insurance programs protect more than 18,000,000 workers in 18,000 industries against sickness and hospitalization costs, Dr. Fishbein said, adding {hat more than 17,000,000 other persons voluntarily insured themselves against illness and accidents under . the
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CASH CONTRIBUTIONS Indiana Gear Works and the Men and Women Who Make
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help Clothe-A-Child: You can send cash contribu~ tions to The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. Experienced shoppers will take the children to the stores and. provide them with the warm clothing they
Or, ¥ you prefer, you may shop children yourself, All you have to do is call RI ley 5561 and ask for Clothe - A - Child. Specify the day and hour you wish to shop and The Times will have the child you wita to cldthe more than one) at the Clothe-A-Child office, corner W; Washington and Senate at the appointed time. The child's parents will remain at the office while you go to the store— any one you prefer — and make
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Office or factory groups, clubs, sororities and other organizations may take children in groups, as many as they wish.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ClotheA<Child are at 301 W. Washington st. the southwest corner of West Washington and Senate ave. The office space has been furnished through the courtesy of the Metal Auto Parts Co, and is now occupied jointly by Olothe - A - Child and the downtown employment office of Metal
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Times Clothe-A-Child Donations
The total number of children clothed in The Times Clothe-A-Child campaign reached 567. today. Direct donors bought outfits for 22. while Times shoppers using cash contributions purchased 57.
DIRECT CLOTHE-A-CHILD DONORS
Department No. 318 Allison Division, G. M. ........... errives ie 1 Burpet-Binford Lumber Co., 28th Street Plant .....iceivniinenines 3 Employees and Manager of Zombie Inn ..................0 rerees 3 The C Shift, Departments 25 and 27, Curtiss-Wright Corp......... 2 Employees of Marion County Treasurer's Office .. .............. 2
Mrs. Eva Single, Miss Ritu Spingle, Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Van Arsdel 2 Employees of Marmon-Herrington Co, Indiana Nu Chapter, Delta Theta Chi Sorority . Employees of 3 Shifts, Department 3, E-C. Atkins Co.... ..ve0vvs 1 Employees of 8. P, C., Department of U, 8. Rubber Co.
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