Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1945 — Page 16
PAGE 16 IDINMER TO HONOR |Oc= ut Gov. Richard T. James HEALTH OFFICIALS Tre ee: a pes
Dr. Leroy E. Burney, incoming sonnel director, and Dr. Raymond secretary of the state board of Rice, director ‘of medical research
Realth, and Dr. Thurman B, Rice, bor El Lilly & Co. retiring secretary, will omored| po. [oui W. Spolyar, aa SF Yomigu! st the COMIDIE re bureau of industrial health, is
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HOOSIER BOND
- SALES LI LAGBING
Banks in nd Movies Plan Last Minute Drives.
With less than a week 'remaining in the Tth war loan drive, the istate; Indianapolis and Marion {county today still lagged -behind their individual bond quotas.
Indiana war finance committee
than $6,000,000 a day to make up the $37,100,000 difference between present sales and the goal. Indiana has achieved only 78 per cent of its $167,000,000 goal, while
and Marion county stands at only
- The official government borrowing campaign ends officially at the close of business Saturday. Tickets at Booths The following week's purchases, however, will count toward war loan totals, allowing time to clear] all payroll savings bond purchases |
made on the last day of the month, ! !
the bond percentage in Indianapolis |
officials” said purchases: of more} are needed |
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i allied expeditionary forces wore the 72 per cent of the $33,000,000 quota. |
| included his wife; his son, Lt. John
Banks have generally accepted a|
sales quota of $5000 for each $500,1000 in deposit.
Local sales are expected boosted at least $340,000 by
movie premiere and stage show to-|
morrow
night at the theater. :
Wounded veterans and personnel | from Bertermann's Bros. Co, at Wakeman hospital will present | florist, on and | Mrs. starring | | Heidelburg, 1124 N. New Jersey st.,|
“Hi, Yank,” a musical comedy, the movie “Conflict,” Humphrey Bogart and Alexis Smith, | will be shown. Tickets for the premiere available at all bond booths
Movie premieres in| of staff, Lt. 76 theaters are expected to add $7,- | Smith, and commented on the re000,000 to the ‘total by the deadline | ception last week, to be vou had quite a celebration for the | ‘Beedle’
are | Union in autograph but
Gen, Eisenhower Waves Goodby to Indianapolis
Ike Spends 15 Minutes of Station Chatting With Gl's|
Good natured -Gedr Dwight. D:rspied—her-tmatle crowd. perched on Eisenhower spent 15 minutes in In- her
dranapolis yetserday graphs and chatting
signing auto-
around nis -speegial’ car at Union station. f Unhampered by any official re-| ception duties, “Ike” ‘platform of his car and who managed to get up to train level to see him. “Any ‘of you guys been with me?” and “Where've you been?” were questions he asked. frequently of soldiers who showered him with slips of paper and short snorter bills to sign. The supreme commander of the
army's summer uniform, entirely free of medals. He was en route from his home in Abilene, Kas, to Washington with a party which
S. D. Eisenhower; his brother, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president of Kansas State college, and several military aids. Wife Receives Roses The general remembered Indianapolis as the hometown of his chief Gen. Walter Bedell
saying “I hear
the other day.”
The only formal note in the gen- |
Indiana | eral’s 15-minute stopover here was |
{ the presentation of five dozen roses | Inc, | behalf of the state to ‘Eisenhower. Mrs. © Nina
| made the presentation. More that 100. admirers left! station clutching ‘“Ike's” the proudest of the
downtown Indianapolis. Tickets still | crowd’ was 3-year-old Shelia Shine, |
may be exchanged for reserved
seats according to bond denomina- | Shine, 630 N.
tions at the Indiana theater box office
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Linwood ave. Gen. Eisenhower singled the tiny
xirl out for a handshake when he
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‘MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1945
SCOUT CAMP OPENS IN SHELBY COUNTY
‘To supplement already overcrowded camps, Central Indiana council, Boy Scouts of America has today opened-a new camp in Shelby county, formerly known as Flat Rock Cave. The new camp site is located
state rd. 9. The property consists of 17 acres of semi-wooded terrain ingluding the cave and extensive frontage on Flat Rock river. Four one week camp periods will be offered, as follows: July 8 to 14,| July 15 to 21, July 22 to 28, and | July 29 to Aug. 5.
CARD PARTY PLANNED The Ladies auxiliary to the International Association of Ma-| chinists, 278, will hold a card party| at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Machinists’ hall. Mrs. Albert Ackeret, Mrs | William Watt and Mrs. Josephine | Bright are in charge of arrange- | ments.
“Ike” waves goodby to his Indianapolis admirers as his train leaves Union station, He still clutches the pencil with which he signed his name time after time in his 15 minutes here.
Members of his
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tried to see the general were stopped
rom going up to train level, “Ike” also stopped briefly in Terre
stood on the Haute where he made a platform shouted appearance to praise the city’s war greetings at soldiers and civilians bond sales record.
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Like the branches of a river flowing into the main stream, guns, tanks, food, plane parts and other material of war are flowing along the "Route to Tokyo" on Santa Fe rails. Movement of these vital war supplies is facilitated by—
Greatly increased yards — More than doubled at many points. More trains of war can get in and out in less time.
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» 50 per cent more trains on the same tracks are now made possible by centralized traffic control at key points, which avoids trains being held on sidings. More power—in the form of giant 5400
Now all eyes are on the
Route to Tokyo
Part of the war is over.
Now all the emphasis of war lies along the Route to Tokyo.
There are still boys in bomb bays we all want to see back at their jobs.
There are still young fellows steering tanks and landing craft who ought to be back steering family.cars.
There are still fellows hunting Japs in jungles who ought to be hunting rabbits on the “‘south forty.”
These men can’t get back until they get the stuff to fight with—and plenty of it.
That's where Santa Fe comes in.
SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
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horsepower freight Diesels. Santa Fe now has 71 of them —and more are coming! New bridge speeds war traffic. The new Topock bridge over the Colorado River
is speeding up movements of freight and troops to California's Ports of War. When Victory is won and the boys come home, these facilities will help provide better passenger service than ever, and will haul more peacetime freight even more efficiently than before.
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