Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1944 — Page 4

Speedway Theatre CITY Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 24-25-26 MERLE OBERON BRIAN AHERNE in ‘FIRST COMES COURAGE' And TED LEWIS—NAN WYNN in ‘IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?'

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday February 27-28-29, March 1 ‘GANG'S ALL HERE' with ALICE FAYE and CARMEN MIRANDA and ‘Murder on the Waterfront' with JOHN LODER and RUTH FORD

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 2-3-4 MICHELE MORGAN and FRANK SINATRA ‘HIGHER AND HIGHER' ‘FALSE COLORS' with WILLIAM BOYD

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CIVILIAN DEFENSE ? ' WILL CARET ON WORK Branding as “uninformed and illadvised propaganda’* recent statements to the effect that civilian defense activities are no longer needed, the Executive Committee, Indiana Department, American Legion, has passed a resolution praising Indiana’s vast organized home-front army of civilian defense volunteers and urging them to “carry on until our boys march into Berlin and Tokyo.” The resolution resulted from a discussion of recent spoken and published statements criticising civilian defense organizations as unnecessary and unjustifiable.” Officers of the Indiana Department, American Legion, pointed out that “the State Defense Council and its county and city defense councils were sponsored and organized at the suggestion of the American Legion.’ It was further stated that members of the Legion, throughout Indiana , have had a keen and continuing interest in the many -civilian defense programs and that thousands of Legionnaires are numbered among the members of the vast army of volunteer workers who are organized and working in civilian defense untis in every

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county In Indiana. The resolution also expressed the Legion’s appreciation to the several thousand volunteer civilian defense workers, to the State Defense Coud cil and its Advisory and Administrative staffs, to Clarence A. Jackson, State Director of Civilian Defense and past-State Commander of the American Legion, “for the effecient, energetic and cooperative manner in which they have conducted this vital wartime program.” The resolution, passed by unanimous vote of the Executive Committee, follows: Whereas the winning of the war depends upon not only the bravery and self-sacrifice of the armed forces but also upon the support and backing of the civilian public— And whereas the state Civilian Council and its county and city Defense Councils were sponsored by, and organized at the suggestion of the American Legion. And whereas the American Legion is thoroughly conscious of the splendid work done and being done by the patriotic citizens both of the paid staff and the great body of volunteers. And whereas statements have been made in the public press to the effect that the civilian defense activities are no longer needed,

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while we to the contrary, know that this war is not yet won, and the need for service work to the Armed Forces—salvage programs— conservation programs, etc., are now, and' will be needed, until our Armies are completely victorious. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Department Executive Committee of the American Legion in regular meeting assembled at Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, January 29, 1944, that we urge all civilian defense organizations from town to state level, to ignore this uninformed and ill-advfeed propaganda and continue to carry on until our boys march into Berlin and Tokyo. And be it further resolved that we hereby express our appreciation to the several hundred thousand volunteer civilian defense workers, to the State Defense Council and its Advisory administration staffs, and particularly to past Commander Clarnece A. Jackson, Indiana Defense Director for the efficient, energetic, and cooperative manner in which he has conducted this vital wartime program.

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