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24 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1943. N'oons 10:30 io 2:15 Evenings 4:30 to 7:30 Closed Suncfayj Xruly a Thing of Beauty CHURCH LEADERS PLAN CANVASS Southern Ohio Bishop Urges United Chris-i tian Front. Sfiowfl in Our Srt'ling Dtp. Etptct to Agrteably turprittd Whin and IF SO Yob Git as illustrated in mahogany or walnut veneers 34 Last Page Lyric Bf MARY E. BOSTWICK.

(Warfleigh Victory gardeners have organized a 24-hour patrol system a sort of vigilantes organization to protect their gardens from conscienceless marauders.) (H, HOW the vigilante, in day when West wan wild, To chase a malefactor aboard their ponies piled Oh, how they'd chase a fleeing crook and fire their good six-shooter But now they're out in force to nab the Victory garden looters. Oh, how they'd chase a horse thief through a sandy water course, With a $60 saddle on a $7 horse-But now when they are out in force, the man they want to get is Ik i it i n- if 1 Nf 4 I It jcLiSL ml "Unless the church adapts lUelf I to the new conditions which the jwar has brought over all the world, it will be counted out," warned the Right Reverend Harry W. Hobson, Cincinnati, bishop of the Epis Exactly What Yon Want in a Rtttaurant Of course you'll be wanting the things we haven't got that's human nature. But we warn you, some articles to which you are accustomed, are just not available now others not available in sufficient quantity to meet the demand. lh Unusual CAFETERIA O-y SOUTH MERIDIAN The guy who stole their radishes', copal diocese of southern Ohio, to a group of 100 leading ministers and church laymen who met together at a luncheon yesterday to discuss and make plans for a city-wide united church canvass.

The Rev. Harry E. Campbell, as and pulled up all their lettuce. Oh, when they caught a bandit they made short work of him With very little argument they sistant pastor of the First Presby sirung mm irom a limb terlan Church, and chairman of the But now the stealthy looter that they all are out to seize I this velvet-backed easel mirror will be at home in any room in your house. Fine quality mirror with a wide glass border studded at intervals with bubble-like crystal balls, measures $10.00.

Buy one now for your next gift occasion 1840 29 West Washington Street 1943 ecumencity and world Christian service committee of the Indianapolis Church Federation, was host at the luncheon in the Green room of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The canvass is to be launched by all participating churches this autumn. "United Christian Front." "The churches must unile to muster a greater, more vivid and more compelling program if it is to the man who stole their lima beans and all their summer i peas. Oh, when a cattle rustler would' maybe change a brand They'd chase him till the pockets, of his pants were dipping' sand But now the man they're out to get is he who brouqht a sack, Insulate Nowl With BALSAM-WOOL Sealed Attic Insulation 27ie Lifetime Insulation Money-Back Guarantee of Satisfaction And lugged off all their cabbages, and didn't bring 'em back. Oh, robbing banks is very bad, and also stealing horses give an example to the community of a united Christian front," continued Bishop Hobson.

"When the Attractively styled and carefully constructed with genuine mahogany or walnut veneers in hand-rubbed finish. Eight drawers, one of double depth for convenient filing. Back is fully finished desk may be placed anywhere in the room. Desk Chair illustrated $8.75 more than 200,000 churches in the United States unite in this type of program, they will have found a solution to a lot of the problems And rustling steers ts terrible of beefsteak they're the sources But stealing peoples carrots or their thriving oyster plant is Sure to bring reprisals from the garden vigilantes. that must be solved in our com DRS.

EITELJORG munities." hi The united canvass will in clude a block-by-block visitation by church members. Newcomers to the city will be asked to enroll in the churches and church schools SOLTIS and FRAY -DENTISTS 8'2 E. Washington St. Between Meridian St. and Marutt's Shoe Store Phone MA.

0583 Small Carrying Charge on Deferred Payments. and a more vigorous program for the coming year will be planned. 31-35 Dr. Ellis W. Hay, president of II I HOURS 8:30 to 5.

Sundays, 9 to 10:30 A the Indianapolis Church Federa Meridian tion, conducted a short business meeting, at which lime the chair FOR FREE ESTIMATE OBLIGATION FR. 4822 ROBERT L. MASON INSULATION SERVICE 2-Day 4-H Display Will Open Today; 51 to Participate Fifty-one Marion county 4-H Club girls will show what they have learned today and tomorrow in a two-day demonstration contest in the Indianapolis Power and Light Company auditorium. Many of the projects are geared to war. Uldene Christenberry of men of the various standing com mittees gave their reports.

BV I 208 Kff Bdg. ii nrm A1B TOOLS REPAIRED CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY SALE AND RENT Air Compreaaora and Tnola, Pumps, Mixera. HoUta. Derricks, Melting Kettles. Haw RiKs, Steel Treaties, etc.

Yard Hpsce for Rent- Bis Switch. BOCK KQUIPMENI CO. 1900 Northwestern a Indpls. ini 1 1 aiHftmM BETTER EYESIGHT Makes Your Work Easier! i III inn iTrlill Wayne township, will demonstrate the preparation of a lunch for a Welfare Director Exams To Be Held July 31 Examinations will be given to applicants for the position of Marion County welfare director July 31, it was announced yesterday by Dudley A. Smith, state personnel director.

Applications for the position have been received from 10 persons. Although the dead line for making applications passed last week, others who meet the requirements for the position may be permitted to take the examination, Gary Man Named War Finance Aid Appointment of Lawrence Dor-sey of Gary as executive secretary of the Indiana war finance committee was announced yesterday by Eugene C. Pulliam, state chairman. Mr. Dorsey, who, in his new war worker using the minimum number of ration points.

Mary Louise Miller of Pike township has STORE STORE HOURS chosen the dehydration of corn. Others will deal with care and use of electrical equipment, use of pressure cookers in canning, bak ing with little or no sugar, making post will he In charge of admin Blue Committee Will Meet Soon A special committee of law enforcement officers named by Prosecutor Sherwood Blue to study methods of procedure and policy in making arrests in criminal cases will meet within the next two or three days, the prosecutor announced yesterday. Committee members, named at a conference of officers in Criminal Court Monday' night, are Clifford F. Beeker, chief of police; Mr. Smith said.

Applicants will be notified next week of the exact time and place of the examination. After the examination, an eligible list will be sent, in the state welfare board which, In turn, will certify the list istrative details of the state office of the war finance committee, formerly was chairman of the Lake county war finance committee. Mr. Dorsey has accepted the appointment after negotiating a leave of absence with the Northern Indiana Public Service Company for the duration of the war. to the county welfare board which can choose me director irom tne top three.

The position has been July and August 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Monday Thru Friday CLOSED All Day SATURDAYS During; July and August Our New Znnn Ma Mini II Indianapolis 4 vacant since the resignation of Thomas Neal several months ago.

DEPENDABLE OPTICAL SERVICE For Afor Than Twenty-Seven Years Sheriff Otto Petit and Prosecutor He was an executive of the com Applicants Are Sought pany's Gary division office. cottage cheese and preparation of fruits and vegetables for canning. Mrs. Saylor to Judge. Mrs.

Maryl Saylor of Zionsville will judge the contests. Ten prizes totaling $37.50 will be given by the power and light company to winner in the electrification demonstrations. The contests will continue July 21 in the L. S. Ayres Co.

auditorium with the Altrusa Club of Indianapolis donating prizes. Demonstrations will be scored according to Purdue University score cards. Vocational economics teachers who have assisted in training the contestants are Mrs. Margaret Lowdermilk of Pike township. Miss Harriett Wilkinson of Wayne township, Miss Louis Braxton of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Vivienne Carter of Warren township, Miss Mildred Lawrence of Franklin township, Mrs. Paul Lybrook of Perry township and Mrs. Marjorie Woods of Decatur township. Purdue Alumni to Hear For Naval Reserves Lieutenant Commander Neil C. Russell, olllcer in charge of the Cincinnati (O.) oillce of naval offi British Food Expert John W.

Cassels, food production Blue. The committee was selected after representatives of the city administration and the prosecutor failed to reach an agreement on matters of policy and procedure. The prosecutor asked that his office approve all arrest and search warrants before they are served, but Sidney S. Miller, city corporation counsel, refused to agree to the proposal. Mr.

Blue had charged cer procurement, nas announced that applicants for commissions in director of Durham county, Eng the United states Naval Reserve will be interviewed today and Mon HOURS! 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday, 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. HOOSIER OPTICAL CO.

DESIGNED FOR ACTION land, will address a luncheon meeting of the Purdue Alumni Club of Indianapolis this noon in the Columbia Club. Mr. Cassels recently came to the United States from England to study American agricultural methods. His topic will he "What England Is Doing to Increase Food Production." the police department with making more than 700 illegal arrests since day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at 120 West North street. Walter I.

Hess of the civilian advisory committee will give preliminary information on requirements and may be called at Riley 5566. Jan. 1 and he said a uniform method of procedure would pre 1043 Virginia Ave. Fountain Square vent such acts. I 144 N.

Illinois St. 1 Near Ohio jiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiULUiiisuiisiiiinuniiniitssiirusiiniiUKiiiniiHisitHUiniift! uniimuinii! THE STAR'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ration Calendar. Blue artd stamps valid through Aug. 7. meats, ciikesr, butter, fats, canned fish, milk.

Red and stamps now valid; July 18, re dS stamps become valid; July 31, red and stamps expire. COFFEE. Coffee stamp No. 21 in War Ration Book 1 valid through July 21 for the purchase of one pound of coffee; July 22, coffee stamp No. 22 in Book 1 becomes valid for the purchase of one pound of coffee; Aug.

11, coffee stamp No. 22 expires. SUGAR. Aug. 15, sugar stamp No.

13 In War Ration Book 1, which became tfalid June 1 for the purchase ot five pounds of sugar, expires. Application may be made now for canning sugar. Allotments are on the same basis as last year one pound of sugar for every four quarts of fruit canned, with a maxinfnim allotment of 25 pounds a person, which includes five pounds for jellies, jams, preserves, etc. The first 10 pounds may be purchased with stamps No. 15 and 16 in War Ration Book 1 (good for five pounds each) through Oct.

31. As fruit ripens, application may be made at local boards for additional allotments up to 15 pounds a person If needed. SHOES. Oct. 31, shoe stamp No.

13 In" War Ration Book 1, which became valid June 16 for the purchase of one pair of shoes, expires. Stamp may be transferred among members of the family in one household. GASOLINE. July 21, stamp No. 6 in A hooks, which became valid May 22, expires.

Stamps in and books good as noted on book. (Coupons must be datached by filling station operator.) Applications for renewals of A books should be filed immediately. FUEL OIL Period 1 coupons for the 1943-44 season now valid, expiring Jan. 4, 1944. Sept.

30, fuel oil coupon No. 5 expires in both Zones B-2 and C-2. Applications for new rations should be mailed at once to local boards. TIKES. Sept.

30, second inspection for holders of A cards due. Tires on commercial vehicles must, be inspected every six months or every 5,000 miles, whichever is first. Someone's Birthday Is Today- Earlham Tackle Held Here On Draft Count Paul Allen Beisner 21-year-old tackle on the Earlham College football team, was in the Marion county iail last night unable to provide $2,500 bond after arraignment on a Federal charge of refusing to report for induction. Beisner, whose home is in An-sonia, said he has two brothers Mayor Will Greet War II Mothers Mayor Robert H. Tyndall will deliver the address of welcome at the state convention of Mothers of World War II, to be held in this city Friday and Saturday, in the Indiana War Memorial, it was announced by Mrs.

Gretta Roush, national president, yesterday. Homer E. Capehart will address the state meeting Friday night. Mrs. Roush and B.

J. Brown, Indianapolis, will deliver addresses dur- ifl4fz-Z;" The ALLIED hLUKIblb Aib IN Buy 77. S. War Bonds and Stamps 0f Indianapolis and a half-brother in the armed 41 Consumed. 42 Bitter vetch.

43 Free. 44 N. England slate 45 Before: prefix, 46 Comforters. 49 Rulers. 52 New: comb, form.

53 Single individuals. 54 Woody plant. 55 Faucet. VERTICAL. 1 Parcel of land.

2 Auditory organ. 3 Adorns. 4 Narrow binding. 5 Dolt. 6 Exists.

7 Pertaining to the moon. 8 Incite. 9 Lithium: symbol. 10 Imprisoning. services and that his parents are not pacifists or opposed to military HORIZONTAL.

1 Support. 4 Appendage. 8 Lamb's pen-name. 12 Paddle. 13 Alleviating.

15 Walks heavily. 17 Pony. 18 Tantalum: symbol. 19 Hint. 20 Blemish.

21 Favoril e. 22 Developed. 24 Sailor. 25 Rent. iservice, but tnat he, because or re fhg the conference at which offi Three Indianapolis Fliers Presented Awards for Gallantry In Air Battles Three Indianapolis fliers, First Lieutenant Robert John Grothaus of the Army Air Forces, Capt.

Dayton A. Swickard of the Marine Air Corps and Flying Officer Harold Fesler Marling of the Royal Air Force, have received high awards for gallantry in action. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. 11 Marble. 14 Swiss river.

16 Mire. 20 Loose garments. 21 Hawaiian food. 22 ciy. 23 Act of delivering.

24 The sesame. 25 Tab. 27 Animal's foot. 28 African antelope. 30 Japanese coin.

31 Electrified particle. 33 River 35 Fish eggs. 37 Eager. 38 Ship load. 39 Italian city.

40 Three-toed slot hs. 42 Make a mistake. 43 Devastate. 45 Foot-like part. 46 Before.

47 The turmeric. 48 Soggy mass. 50 Odin's brother. 51 Correlative of either. ncMiRiKn LlRMP EU Aim Al 26 Ancient i bronze.

27 Metal fastener. 28 Attain. 29 Article. 30 Seasoning, 32 Iridium: Lieut. Grothaus, who recently visited Indianapolis to see his infant daughter for the first time, was awarded the distinguished flying cross for outstanding service in action in the North African end European war theaters, the War Department announced.

Given British Cross. Officer Marling was awarded the British military cross in recognition of "gallant and distinguished ing as a dive-bomber pilot with a Marine Corps aircraft group, and on Feb, 4, 1943, was among marine fliers who attacked a task force of 18 destroyers. Lieut. Grothaus participated In 50 bombing missions over Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. He is the husband of Mrs.

Margaret Killilea Grothaus, 414 North Gray street. Their daughter, Kathleen Ann Grothaus, was born last Feb. 24 while Lieut. Grothaus TQ AGTf A STT Yj IZlB AJS "PONgT' AIE AS EjLS OJE LATHE JE A ET KOREA AWE SOTJE AS "ARID TAILED I ZjO BIS I REElHZ KOR A I TENSILE lAITiRAliriil ARAL NOT Sl GEE symbol. cers for the state advisory council will be elected.

The Rev. R. M. Dodrill of Indianapolis, will address the meeting at the Saturday afternoon session. Registration of unit presidents will be held Friday morning at the War Mothers' national headquarters in the K.

of P. building. Mayor Tyndall will speak at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. A musical program also has been arranged, Mrs. Rush said.

The program will oe under the direction of Joseph Lautner. State officers will be installed by Mrs. Roush at the final business session, Saturday afternoon. Wardens to Join Drive for Records All Indianapolis block air raid wardens will join in the campaign to obtain contributions of at least 140,000 old and broken phonograph records for use in making new records for members of the armed forces, Harry E. Yockey, Indian- 34 Pulled.

3G Nickname. 37 Cuckoo. ligious beliefs, must retuse to serve, He had been given non-combatant rating by his selective service board. He was arraigned before United States Commissioner Fae W. Patrick.

Justice Clifford Lichty. 26, of Midland, was held on a charge of failure to keep his Boulder (Mont.) draft board informed of his change of address. He said he had no objection to military service and his case was continued indefinitely pending further investigation. Add Rationing Worries: City Market Parking Here's more trouble ration points are causing. City Market operators complained to the Board of Public Safety that their customers can't get their shopping done in the 30-minute period allowed them for parking their automobiles in Market street.

"By the time we count our ration points, shove up to the counter and make a purchase, a policeman has given us an overtime parking one complainant said. Asked by the safety board to remedy the trouble, Clifford F. Beeker, police chief, said the parking time would be extended to at least 45 minutes, possibly longer. 38 Shoot of a 4089 plant. was in the North African area.

39 Years In decade. Average time of solution: 31 min. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc. 40 Jason's ship.

service" on operations which remain a military secret. Officer Marting's plane was shot down and he was captured on the El Alamein front in Egypt. He later escaped from the Nazis in Athens, Greece. -Capt. Swickard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Swickard, 5026 South Richtcr Promoted To Police Captain Acting on the recommendation Mayor to Judge Photos Mayor Robert H. Tyndall yesterday accepted an invitation to serve as judge at the Indianapolis Camera Club exhibition at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the John Her-ron Institute Museum. The public is invited to attend the exhibition, which will continue until Aug. 8.

The pictures were made by 22 club members over a period of several years. The museum is open from 9 a.m. of Clifford F. Beeker, chief of police, the Board of Public Safety waicon street, was awarded1 an air medal for aiding in the sinking of a Japanese destroyer in the Solomon islands area. He is serv- yesterday promoted Clifford Richt by CfnticCJattfS For women at work this crisp, practical mode.

Pattern 4089 by Anne Adams. The convenient wraparound buttoning lets it serve as a smock. The brief cap sleeves and panelled, yoked back bodice give perfect action-freedom. Pattern 4089 is available in misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 3H yards 35-inch.

er from the rank of police sergeant to captain and placed him in charge of the juvenile aid division until 5 p.m. daily, except Monday, RUPTURED? apolis civilian defense director, announced yesterday. Several thousand old records already have been llojiated in the campaign, but many more must be obtained if the drive is to be successful. The block wardens will call at every home in the city to seek contributions of records, Mr. Yockey said.

James Ahem is general chairman of the campaign which will continue through July 31. Fire For the last several months the and from 1 until 6 o'clock bunday afternoons. division has been directed by Lieut, BULBLESS BELTLESS William F. Kurrasch, who will continue his work in the division with I 12 13 fcH 15 lb II fe8 9 I0 II ip 13 1 iIa WsWa" W't mm -Jzl mm 29 30 31 52. i j5 j77 37 I i i Ui4 i i Mfci 44 45 1b 47 4ft 4 so 51 52 1 I I rl II I I the same rank.

The Dobbt TRUSS it Different! hold like your handl A veteran of 32 years of service in STRAPLESS lyp itbh jmm if j. stations and libraries are serving as collection depots for the the department, Capt. Richter headed a uniform division squad before his promotion. Action was deferred on nine other promotions recommended by Dobba TruM Va, Wm anal Children) raaxs hnald taach rra NOT t. placa a bulk ar ball fa, epantng rHptnra, tkmi keepin tha araiclaa In Equipment Stolen From 62 Autos Merchandise valued between $300 and 600 was taken early Monday morning from 62 automobiles that Hickman Oldsmobile, 1510 North Meridian street, had stored in a warehouse on 14th street, near West street.

Police said radios and heaters for the cars were stored in the automobile trunks and that several of the cars had been broken into and the accessories taken. Back windows also were broken and the back seats removed in an attempt to gain entrance tnithe trunk compartments. 00 YOU WANT MORE PEP? Is Your Liver Inactive Making You Feel "Down?" it)B foil uiouia try tntnout delay. 11 four Uvw isn't ucrallng to Ml It would it a OMiua otic Bow 0 ort lUmulattd. ConstipaUos ra-lulU and tnat "low" pcplen CMllng.

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TEN" CENTS more brings you the Anne Adams Summer Pattern Book. A sunbonnet pattern printed right in the book! Send your order to THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, PATTERN DEPARTMENT, SM WEST RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO 80, ILL. xnese were: John Haney and Ask for Fret Demonstration Heads Plumbers Group Lewis M. Grabhorn, vice-president of Roland M. Cotton Company, has been elected president of the Indianapolis Merchant Plumbers' Association, it was announced yesterday.

Other newly elected officers are Robert Janltz, vice-president; Dan Moriarity, secretary, and Don Carlisle, treasurer. (aebauer, patrolmen to sergeant; Melvin Wilkerson, patrolman to Investigator; Grant Hawkins, Lawrence Hilton, David uarK, Kaymond Gish, Willard Night Store 12nd and Meridian Sis. Brandt and Clarence Lacefleld, pa. trolmen to SOa suss. Ad..

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