Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1945 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1048
‘Chri tian P C a | FIRMS HERE SHARE [14 T fW ristian eace’ rusade o ' ns o astepaper filler Is Given | MI “OF SROWNOUT Launched by Rep. Ludlow IN $57,747,843 WORK Gathered as Drive Oy SAVING 22 AT TRUK Supervisor Post Sa ; L Tink CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (U. P.).—The pens WASHINGTON, 3 SGT. IVAN L. MILLER . : By DANIEL » KIDNEY mnt Prosssies; Feoupe od smaller war plants corporation In war the presence or absence be in the southeast. Meridian and The U 5 Gow. Pope, (U.P) state. police Pos LB of Sag > : : : Times Staff Write? |appes e no interdenomina-| ” {of a single factor may mean victory | 16th sts iv i e U.S. submarine “Tang, which utnamville Safety Board Recommends WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. — Rep, tional agreement ‘or understanding | placed 536 war production con- ¥ defeat | y ry Joth Ss.are the dividing lines for saved 23 naval avigtoss 1 4 : has been promoted to supervis- A | : ‘ ? AT Pattern for Peace; issued simul- | tracts, worth $57,747,843, with small | y : in n a daring mer . ; { Louis. Ludlow, Indianapolis Demo: ‘Without the gunpowder the bullet. — | TESCUE Off J ing lieutentant Three Exceptions to taneously by leaders of the Protes-| Plants in a four-state area during | 1 ' S apanese-held = Truk crat, has launched a one-man eru- would be of no value; without the OFFICIAL WEAT vd -In. charge of N . “Chi |tant, Jewish- and Catholic faiths on January, it was disclosed today. [bullet fhe gun would be of no HER. island, 1s overdue -and presumed the field opera ey Lighting Rules. sade for a wristian peace.” |Oct? 4, 1943, hase had widespread! Thomas Burtch, regional director, | value; without the ‘gun the army U. 8. Weather Bureaws———{lost, the navy announced yesterday.| tions division’ . As a first step he addressed 100 notice. - {said this number was an. all-time| would ‘be of no value. All Dus Santen War Time) The T ) ; here ‘by Aus A recommendation that “brown jeading Christians, both Catholie | * Pattern Is Cited “~ : gh for Jaa ary, amd represented Similarly, paper is an important Sunrise 49 | Sumet YW |nivhard nh Skippe? was Cmdr. tn mn Killian, (€ out” restrictions applying, to three... protestant, asking their views . * |an increase of 43 per cent, or $17,~| factor in the production and dis- | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 A. M. Trace foha + ‘Kane, 34, of San| sigte police » Indianapolis users of electricity be | “The Federal Council of Churches, 401.450, over December, tribution of thousands of War Total precipitation ‘since Jan. 1......» .79| Rafael, Cal. He and the crew—| superintendent destruc modified was made by “the safety |" the following two Jd "lot Christ in America has advanced | The region covers Illinois, Indi-|articles. Drier Sit Red iLL normally 65 to 70—were presumed He will s : garrisor | ‘ ; 18 risconsi The ing tabl 8 : . uc= oud toay, ; os |, om use S56 Wid you ore \substantive proposals but perhaps: ana, Lowa $0 Wa a i the| . United States paper hills cannot temperatures for 12 hours ending nt 30lost. Next of kin have -been| ceed Lt. Harrry He al cting after a police investigatio A £ . strict, 20. 1e¢ con- p. m. yesterday and the 1 8 - : the et te ole r land sfrength’ of Christian in fluence the nearest approach to’ an inter-|tracts, totalling $14,577,420, TO has wilan hin) ater Jor 12 hours ending ‘at 1 30a. m. | notified. A. Sutherlin : Amenc That eight 40-watt bulbs be to Assist in bringing ‘about Jasting denominational “understanding placed, Burtch said. Indianapolis| Wastepaper must hn ih High Low| THe Tang was awarded the presi-| WO ay ED ol 3 lighted on the Union station mar-4 World peace? among Protestant groups was drew 32 contracts with a value of | Thus; the nation-wide pa ts Ren paste ) ord 31 dential unit citation for: outstand- pointed lo head Han L a, quee. TWO: Would you consider it ad- reached at a conference held in $6,913,585; and Milwau kee, Wis, was | This week in an ; yolis . Chicago ing perfor Hie Smug w= Miles Other That the Ritz theater, 34th and visable for leaders of ‘all religious Cleveland earlier this month, awarded 61 contracts worth $15554,-| trucks under the direction Be By Coasinna p mance on war patrols in| cations and records division re- the bitt llinois * sts., ke permitted to light denominations to ask for a confér-| “On the broad general. principle 509. E. Tex, street commissioner, ner | Denver Japanese waters and for the gal- Senuy when Lt, Walter Mentzer Bataan two 40-watt fluorescent tubes on its ence with Sec retdry of State Stet~jor wnploying Christian influences to| Army ordnance led in the prime | canvassing the city picking up the | Fi Wayne fant rescue of U.S. airmen who had] ged » Sayer pivats business. lieved. | marquee. [tinjus in order to bring about a the utmost in fashioning a better War .contract classification, with|wastepaper placed at the curbstone | Indianapolis (city) been {Greed down off Truk Tn April, o . sault o That the neon directional arrows better co-ordination and implemen. world there is complete unity in the $22,381,154, for shells and ammuni-| Yesterday's receipts from the | Soar at. Paul’ 1944. The vessel braved treacher-| > Comimissioned at Mare Island, bay. at the fairgrounds— To the Coli- tation of the forces that desire per- answers I have received. - tion. Total contracts for prime war|southwestm ar y [New Orleans . Cal., on Oct. 15, 1943. ; (Writ seum”—be lighted on the night of manent wor rid peace, based on jus-| “While complete unity of purpose production were 328, amou gk Ee 18 New York y ous tects atig Hostile shore batteries ; : En — a ight | tice? aid et a, ot Durpose proc: ey yore 52% Smoung to| tons, Mr. Tex reported. Today the| | Oklahoma city to save the naval airmen in seven The Tang was the 37th submarine Manila, CKey S. 8 U 351,940; for subcontracts were] trucks a TARA: oe The board sent its reCOrRMEnaa= Having received replies from these religious leaders there is no resem-| 177 for $5,713,343; ne for esedbrting eto Bn the San’ Antoni, Tex. pickups, ; lost from all causes in this war, Deara tion to the war production board eager Mt. Ludlow placed their let- blance of unity as to procedure.” pia goods 31, totalling $3,682,560. | northeast, _ While Thursday theyll}; Lou ' O'Kane had commanded the 311-|and the 260th naval vessel"te be Was “ex under ah arrangement whereby. the ters;in the Congressional Record fdr) ' : : yw ashi ngton, , D. 4 e. foot submarine from the time it|lost. for, an safety board gives an opinion to the his colleagues to read. Fifteen re- . Z EER rR : | WPB on appéals involvin g illumina- plies came from Indianapolis. i : : How = tion for safety. Replies Listed pleted t In each of the cases it was claimed 3 WPB Settetiors made sci in- Included are letters from the Revg sted Ji : / SMa adequate for safety purposes. {Edward L. Day; Robert M. Hopkins, | a. * Although there has been about president. of the United Christian | of dash of 9% per cent ‘tom pliance with WPB | Missionary society; Sister Catlierine The ! own out, orders here thers are | Theres of Ladywood school; Dr pei S, of the WPB said today. Carleton Ww. Atw ater, pastor of the ny fa “Most persistent . violations are |First Baptist church; George Walker Manila, flluminated clocks ‘and store window | Buckner, editor of World Call, inter-| the city signs,” n, Bruck declared. “And|ngtional magazine of the Disciples with tl mos of. Shese are I, heighborhood Christ; Mrs. C. O. Nease, Vicar | groups General.Raymond R. Noll; Dr. Jean . Woy NTE ih hat ee Milner, pastor of the Sec a Preshy-| and Ay: still hated Bn. a |terian church; Dr. Logan Hall pas- | Be *brewn out™ order which went into tO" of the Meridian Strest Method. stand ‘effect last Thursdey. ist church; the "Rev. George A. : gy ~TMIS0Y Frantz, pastor of the First Presby11 Questions Answered terian church; Arthur H. Baxter, TWO 1 Mr. Bruck said there are 11 most philanthropist; Dr. Sumner L. Mar-| tact. ho frequently ‘asked questions concern-|tin, pastor of Roberts Park Method- | capture ing the application .of the “brownlist church; Dr. F..D. Kershner, But- Japan out.” The answers, ‘he said, were: [jer University” School of Religion; tinued. ONE—Show window lighting is|Alvah. J. Rucker' and Harfey B. souther any lighting of or in show window. |Hartsock. ly a a TWO—A flopdlight” placed back| Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, for- (Ei in the store and centered on a wind- | mer president of DePauw university Nume dow is considered show window and newly elected president of the or Re lighting and therefore prohibited. |Federal Council of Thurches of plosions THREE=Illumination .of a pri-|christ in America, suggested a series quent ir “vately<owned clock outside a busi-|of conferences with Secretary. Stet-/ With ness establishment or in a show ¢injus to be held by denominations. thrust i window is prohibited. Lighting of pr Oxnam is a Methodist. | ever. th clocks located in public buildings, He also cited the council's back- consider such as in a city hall tower, is pef-|ing of Dumbarton Oaks and the MacArt! missable. . recent Cleveland conference for the The 3 FOUR~-Use of . electricity for 8 lyse of force if necessary to preserve: in the n sign hanging directly behind the |, just and lasting peace against ag- terdav. 1 glass of a store window, as in| gressor nations. in taverns, cafes, groceries and mar- : i oo - kets, is prohibited. Urges Specific. Plan civilian . nd chi VE—The order applies to all]. Archbishop Curley of Baltimore J of electric lighting—neon, and Washington cited the stand for the num fluorescent and incadescent. a Christian peace "taken by the cued in SIX—An electric sign on the out- | Catholic archbishops and bishops This i side of a building bearing only the|at a meeting here last November. | Tomas name of the proprietor of a small] Before a conference should be camp in business is prohibited. had with Secretary Stettinius a det- Samp r SEVEN--Outdoor business estab-!inite program should .be prepared P Jishments such as a gasoline sta-|for presentation to him, Archbishop: N. tion, parking lot or fruit or'vege- Curley suggested. | | Most table stand may use only the min-| “I have received answers to near-| number fmum amount of lighting necessary |lyeall of the letters and while these of Briti to conduct business. replies reveal] keen alertness to other al EIGHT—Lighting for . advertis- | Christian duty and responsibility in her al tng, promotional or ‘decorative pur- the “world’s supreme crisis they dis- those re poses at a gasoline service station play an’utter lack of coordination. Bilibid - 1 is prohibited. Flood lighting -is/which must be overcome before « as they promotional unless it is the only] {Christianity as a wholé can brihg “Aably a mm means available for illuminating the the full play of its saving grace to “Every station. the amelioration of the existing de- ‘is being NINE—Lighting of honor * rolls|plogable condition of mankind,” Mr: attentior and bulletins in front of churghes, [Ludlow declared in addressing the rescued,” achoolwand other institutions is not | house before inserting the replies said.” permitted. into the record. Food t TEN—Protective lighting - around “Catholics. are more united and reached 8 war plant is permissable. ~.|cohesive than are the Protestants in| hours. a ELEVEN—Porch or. taal respect to this matter. Last Novem- * ‘spearhea lighting for private residences is ber the archbishops and bishops of | Huge 1 permissable. + the Catholic church of the United Manila Utility Keeps Check | States got together and made a cases Explaining énforcement of the {statement .on the- coming peace] Bataan “brown out,” Mr. Bruck said the Which may be construed as repre- Aniericai Indianapolis Power & Light Co. in senting Catholic thought. | 1942 bef this area was charged with report- | was seale ing violators. | 8th arm “The utility will first send a| KEN MAYNARD FREED army's 1 warning letter to the violator calling AS HIT-RUN DRIVER: 87 miles attention to his violation and point- With Jing out the recourse that could. be HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 6°(U. P.).— of all re taken” -Mr. Bruck said. “If the|Film cowboy actor Ken Maynard | the way violation persists, the utility sends] today was freed of hit-and-run longed a second warning in the form of a|charges resulting from an automo- peninsuls registered letter. After a reason-|bile accident Dec. 28 but still faced | A : ; able time has passed, if the viola-|a drugken driving charge. | ; . sl . A X 3 Mor tion has not been eliminated, this| Superior Judge William R. McKay | i : ( fact is reported to the WPB and dismissed the hit-and-run charge | Among the WPB orders the utility to shut | yesterday and set March 9 as trial off electricity*to the violator. { date ‘on the drunk driving charge, | i Three He said that to date ‘the first|to which the actor pleaded not Sweet ih warnings had been sufficient. uilt is en Sum | guilty. ; ated fror : 1S camp in IN INDIANAPOL on] Vernon 1 st.; Mrs. CVENTS JAY enneth, Erna Click, at Methodist ter of 1 EVENTS TODAY | Kenneth, I i mi AHIOCSt. Aint Bpink-Ar Indianapolis ¥ Men 5 Club International, 1 A ty Lou Ingram, atl Methods, . i % ’ 4 . iz meeting, Cent Y. M A. 12:15 p.m. | Prank, Clarrina Stough, at St Vincent's. 7 5 be 3 3 ’ ~~ LR 3 garet An —— | Ben, Mary Proctor, at 2429 Parker. : ; : ' ; : » Mr. M EVENTS. TOMORROW [fF Fle Walker, at 7144 Belietonisipe, : had been Ga . Boys Indiana section, Society of Automotive | : 4 y McVay v m y | De Elizabeth Whybrew, at & Vincent's ah inoers, Most pan ROS ih ha Capling ! . at St, Francis, Associate Jaeetin mes. Alice Kenney, at Tort v the Phil au anly en, : ,, Marian Huber, at Colema PR. |p: eston, Dorothy Hazzard, ot Meibod 11st ment. A ‘harles, Grace Medsker, at ethogdist, d MARRIAGE LICENSES | John, Lois Tann er, at. Methodist, Was: rece lint “arter 23 E 1t fart ) Elino ,-at Methodist. eruion Moco ly Ri E oh Marthd {Roney Sars peler, at st Vincent's. saying he Eugene Char strand. v Atterbury; Floyd, Helen Fletcher, at 8t Vincent's ng 1 eine Elnora Myers, 1 utheastern. Loufs, Helen Messer, at Bhat B. Presid Hollis Coe, 116 y3 Arsenal. Joann - Graves | James, Jeanne Williams, af St, Vincents. India ‘ | wh navy; Sarah J.| Hoover, i » hi DEATHS Mg Md | forced of Jesse L. Den . Belmont; Betty 14a 1 Richardson, 76, at 090 8/«Kitley, Brouse. 11025 Relsner, . a ic nil, most thre Foes TR rg da Flor-| pearl O'Donnell, 65, at 1828 Lockwood, attended n ert sh chr c brit * ' dg ne, 908 College y; Dorothy | opal TO Radel Jones, 31, at City, scarlet mother r John pene IN A , Mildred mora. Ellen Bo ze, 11, at 241* Park, iefternume Barry Hn old Gl én n, 404 Black ford; Evelyn F Srey al embolism 1126 E n atelec- | 89 ast. Holliday, 404 Blackford rit lie, Wenke, 4, at 1 gene, . — Baloh_G. Gedire). 13018 Belmont; Thel- Phi) Gaskines, 16, at 938 N. Kealing, whit) BO 2364 N. Delaware: Ruth bronchial pneumonia, \ { Emma Hertweck R R. 10 Box 40 Bertha Juepking, Wd at ‘602 N. Grant, \ - A ' \ cerebra emorrhage. Roper Qranam Shun, Frwayille, Ky. Emma NT eDrrr 42, at 419 W. 20th, pulSI % +o Id = onary berculosis Jack Fa egg oh : Toure side aN k| Prances Roan Rs. 2 months, at City, NEWS Sn Brodkside PaTkwi ay, N ie hit we terstital Sneumon/s William Cornelius Morrow, 2043 N. Traub; | aun Deas, 33, at City, pulmonary Fe Wi pS aricite Maris, Davis, fost N. Belmont. | pargaret Lucy Whitconib," 75, at Method ~Willlam Ts Alon? ’ | 4 jot. cardiac decompensatiom torial edit hd Willis Schmidt, 19 B. Iowa; | ariarisocierous.- Russell, 50, at Veterans, | Sentinel. ; H. Riggs, 71, 12 8 y "hvarditi oo, A 3 8. Holmes night fro omas ® Tr, . 1029 eat Bell H . | cerebral heaoTphage : Ores, hs I : t mer Hutold deisel, 2 2413 College; Maxine olive M. Jus 8, 4% Methodist, Eerebral Republica ' Prancis Van Gordon, 1101 N. yuo THOIES Bac OT mACE, 53, .at Methodist, pubic ; Nettie 8. otter, 3733 N. Capitol. ; i Webbe 1 Columbia; Elizabeth Filth Mabel Vice, ¢, at 504 Brie, Bright's 8, 1897, h Wr ient. 028% BE. Wash~ Hiisabeth Nous Gordon, 77, at 815 Coffey, boyhood. lV Louise Shafter, 524 8./(y Johngon, 70, a% 712 N, La-| Elwood 1 i Wei Savi 43, university i Satin. furion Cioo ree avis, at Long, can- | : ; : South Be Samuel + “adains, 79, at 2222 B, Ke be GW. + . bi : . 3 Join bivd., “chronic myockrdits. seior She FE ‘ CE ; 2 i 5 ; Hind Joined th H. Lelseman, 76, at City, moses : Tel d ‘ wy . ; y : ) . Yoghe : a, 4 - Survivi dren, and
