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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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14 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944. I I the University during the summer, many engaged in part-time work. Of those working during the summer and early fall, thirty-nine worked on farms, 120 were in sales IS A6ertleeaaeat) RHEUMATISM PAINS To reMevo Pain of Rheumatism. Neuralgia or Musrular Lumbago lake time tested WIKirB-X TABLET. Does the work quickly and to your complete saUsltctloo or your money re.

funded. Why suffer Ak your druggist todty for WINTIR-X TABLETS or writ Keene Drug Co, 202 N. Delaware Indianapolis. Indiana. HI103 SURGICAL HOUSE, 221N.PCiM.ST.

U.UC3 work, ninety-seven in industry and eighty held laboratory positions Thirty-eight working in restau-j Purdue Co-Eds Help War Effort Work in Many Fields During Vacation Months LAFAYETTE, April 7 (SpD--Purdue University co-eds axe aware of their full-time obligation to contribute to the war ef rants were assigned as dietictiansj II 1 I Visit Haas's Dletetia Ceater far Sagar mad otareh Restrict Plets, Scale. Cello roads. InsaUa. Haas'sAll-Nisht Drug Store food managers, and waitresses. were employed as recreational directors, and a few were employed as household assistants, nursery school aids, and nurses.

Workers IS 7 2I sad Mrriaiaa Sts. TA. ISIS act. Ten persons in the Ft. Wayne division of the court were indicted, eighteen in the Hammond division and eight in the South Bend division, as follows: Hammond Richard Rudolph Hendrickson, 39, Gary, Mann act; Chancy Smith, Gary, two indictments for alleged theft of government property; Jesse Norman Dawson, 33, Chrisman, Ill Dyer act; James Bertram Jackson, 25, and John Wesley Gray, 22, Gary, alleged theft of letters from a residence mailbox; James Brown, 27, Gary, and Charles F.

Chandler, 23, Gary, selective service. South Bend Dr. Laurence T. Browning. South Bend, Dyer act, and Paul Eugene Smith, South Bend, alleged illegal use of an Army uniform.

Ft. Wayne Mrs. Iilliam Warren Seibt, 25, Ft. Wayne, embezzlement of government funds and Adam Janiszewski, Ft. Wayne, selective service.

Names of persons not yet in custody were withheld. Federal Grand Jury Indicts 36 Many Selective Service Violations Alleged FT. WAYNE, April 7 CAP) The federal grand jury Friday resumed its session after returning thirty-six indictments Thursday, only one of them dealing with the rationing violations which reportedly form a large part of the investigation. District Attorney Alex M. Campbell said the investigation probably would be completed next Tuesday or Wednesday.

Twenty of the indictments returned Thursday involved violations of selective service regulations and seven dealt with violations of the Dyer (motor theft) i New Richmond Flyer Is Prisoner of Germany CRAWFORDSVTLLE, April 7 (Spl.) Reported missing February 24 on an 8th air force raid on German industrial centers. Second Lieutenant Everett E. Geiger, pilot, whose home is In New Richmond, is a prisoner of war in Germany, according to a war department telegram just received by his parents. The lieutenant's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Geiger. His wife, Mrs. Doris Geiger, and their thirteen-month-old daughter live with the parents. Lieutenant Geiger had been in England since August. He is a graduate of New Richmond High School.

Prior to entering the Army more that two years ago, Lieutenant Geiger was a linotype operator at the R. R. Donnelley it Sons plant here, i Just 3 dropa rVnetr-o toao Drops In rarh Sostrll help you reatho almost Instantly, ao your head cold gets air. Only 2Sc 2Vf time as much for 60c Caution vsa only a directed. Peaatro Dreyi iiuo leaner, a newspaper reporter and service station attendant.

(Advertisement) DO YOU WANT fort, according to a recently completed survey of the summer and fall activities of 931 women students enrolled for the last regular r.ionE Hoosier Soldier (Advertise rat) term of the current academic year. The report revealed that 43 5 per cent- of the co-eds were em Wins British Girl in Mail Romance I ELEANOR GARBER Is Tour Liver Inactive, Making Yon Feel Then tort should try Haas's Pin witnout i delay. If your liver isn't seerettnc all bUa it shouid 11 because the btla flam not stimulated sufficiently to correct faulty elimination. Constipation results. and that "low" pepless feelins.

Tour rn terest is life lar and you're not yourlf. Don't wait any knr. Get Hsag's Pills today and ieeJ "TOPS." Avsllabl at at) Haas's QaaJKy Dra Stare la 2 sad 5e Sites. I I Gas on Stomach Raliavad In 8 minutas or doubt your meaty back When ecM Moswei arid eaut painful, avtrwet Irs gas. sour stoaarii and heartburn, doctors Mustig Brswriba the tautest -arting (nedMnea kwnm roe Taiptosjitlo relief sjedMwa llks4NM In RrU-aaa Tablets.

Na Uiatl. brttit wfmt as a llffy or double your asnney back so rettira of kesUe st. 2fe at all druggists. NEW ALBANY, Ind April ployed during the summer term in paid occupations with an additional 15 per cent engaged in volunteer activities of some type. Of (Spl.) A correspondence romance the 30 per cent, who remained in a 1 vWV VA OPEN SATURDAY WDGKIT UNT01L 9 IP.

HI 9, i SWI.JIIBBJMlpii l. I H'ntii' turn in is iwsmsw 7L which began when she was thirteen and attending a college at Portsmouth, England, will be climaxed soon by the marriage, of Miss Margaret Smith, 25, Ipswich, England, and Joseph E. Elwood, 29, New Albany, soldier. Announcement of the engagement was made Thursday following Miss Smith's arrival here from Ipswich, when she and Mr. Elwood saw each other for the first time.

Miss Smith began to write to Mr. Elwood when she ran across his name and address in an American magazine which carried a list of Americans inviting foreigners to communicate with them. PARKING 1 FREE PARKING I Oca: U. Graduate New Training Director BLOOMINGTON, April 7 (Spl.) An Indiana University graduate, Eleanor J. Garber, WAC captain, has been named director of training at the 1st WAC training center.

Ft. Des Moines, la. Captain Garber, a graduate of Dunkirk High School, attended Western College for Women in Oxford, before entering Indiana University, where she was graduated in 1932. Before her enlistment, Captain Garber was for eight years chief of the bookkeeping department and assistant to the office manager at the Indiana Glass Company in Dunkirk. Her sister.

First Lieutenant A. Elizabeth Garber, who was graduated from Indiana in 1939, is now with the WACs in North Africa. Her brother, Capt. J. Neill Garber, who received the M.

D. degree from I. U. in 1932, is with the medical corps in England. Her father, Dr.

Erwin C. Garber, of Dunkirk, served as a first lieutenant in the medical corps during the first world war. aslh ddti iLflllloil'Dini feir IsisU'eir I was only thirteen years old then and wrote on the spur of the moment," Miss Smith, a former it air raid warden, said. Mr. Elwood proposed marriage two years ago, according to Miss Claussner" Very The Coat of the Smith, when letters she had written him and her sister got into the wrong envelopes and he received Season 'the CHESTERFIELD the letter Intended for the sister.

"I said in my sister's letter, 'I 51-GAUGE 50-DENIER Full. Fashioned think I'll marry this Yank and raise a dozen Miss Smith said. "Shortly after that Joe proposed." Miss Smith's mother, Mrs. Kathleen Smith, was killed a year ago in a bombing raid by the Germans. J.

DIAMOND Fire Destroys Home BEDFORD, April 7 (Spl. CHOSE $j22 Jan Struther to Speak at I. U. Convocation The farm home of Henry Fields was destroyed by fire Thursday. All household goods were destroyed and farm machinery including a tractor in a nearby storage shed was badly damaged.

The loss is estimated at several thousand dollars. BLOOMINGTON, April 7 (Spl.) At an Indiana University MiggU convocation next Wednesday evening, Jan Struther, creator of Mrs. The Ideal Coat for Spring wear, all-wool soft Shetland fabrics with or without velvet collars. A coat suitable for all occasions wear. Red, Black and Pastel shades.

Sizes 10 to 18. A 13 BporkJinf Miller dla- 5 11 I Miniver, will speak. Miss Struther is now living in New York with two of her three V) ffll MIX WATCH REPAIRING 2 to 4 WEEKS SERVICE children. Her oldest son, a member of the home guard in England, has enlisted in the same regiment, as his father and, is on ac 1 mil tive duty. Miss Struther was mar EASTER DRESSES $393 1 V- .1 1 ssssogl-v- slagj jf nil No finer, more beautiful or sheerer rayon hose pbtainable than these "Claussner" beauties.

In new light spring shades. Sizes 8V2 to 10V2 Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer. Star Store Street Floor. ried in 1923 to a young Scotsman, Anthony tone-Graham, who was captured by the Germans in Libya, and is now a prisoner in rtl' FIVE-DIAMOND RING r' $0795 Rayon Jerseys. Alpaca Crepes and Spuns.

Sizes 8 a to a on 10 a aa Italy. monritln.a UI PEARSON'S 128 N. Penn. LI. 551S FURNITURE PIANOS BAND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS SHEET MUSIC I 46 to 82.

Miss Struther is the only wom Oaekaeaaaaeaa0BaMaaafesakasa an ever to become a member of the editorial board of the London i i Star Store, Second Floor. Times. i Your New Easter RETOHGA CONVINCED 5 3 Diamonds In em stement iiW fll fine; 3 diamonds In match- iQAV Ofir Girls' Smart EASTER HER, SAYS GRATEFUL INDIANA RESIDENT to Top Off Your Spring Outfit Sflfnl98 and to $1111 For the Miss, 7 to 16 years Reefer, Chesterfields, Boy Coats in Red, Navy and Pastels, in Shet-lands herringbone weaves and tweedy mixtures. See the rainbow colorings, the crisp sailors, the high crowns, the magnificent brims, the flower-trimmed beauties. Gay, chic pomps, calots and youthful matron hats in headsizes 22 to'24.

Star Store, Second Floor ryl 1 0-D I AMON Poir If 4 vVjJv 1 Diamonds In engage. rYTlJ7 ment rtns. rive Diamonds I 7tSK tnatchtnt veddmr band. JM i Kili i 1 bUtUUi Plr" "lr? I SCOTTISH rite r' I 32: Authentic Insignia fftQjy I I f' V- IV- i'f i on Min shank. Large KS T9F Wl 1 V.

t1 Vj 1 2 sparkling diamond cen 1 FsV 1 AVn terea In double eagle I I rv. -o ill if; r' 1 vrv 'Sn LOCKETS CROSSES i kr Symbolc erosses and beautiful It Ujsfi) kkfm GIRLS' SMART SUITS 98 In Plaids, Checks and Pastels. Sizes 7 to 16. $16.98 Girls' Easter CTDA DC Star Store, Second Floor. OXFORDS PUMPS Boys9 New Easter MRS.

LILLIAN GEB HART I lockets plain or diamond set. s-LiS aV I t-f selection. VfssygSI Pfc s1.95 soc I Was Victim of Nervous Indi I to X. Sizes 8Vi to 3 an equal length of time and mornings found me simply fagged out! and with no energy to do anything. Then my elimination became so sluggish that I had to use powerful laxatives regularly.

I lost many pounds in weight and I seemed to be coins from bad to gestion and Sluggish Elimination for About Two Years, She States. Regains 7 Lbs. and Feels Fine. 95 worse in spite of everything I Shiny patents, smooth calf in brown and black and white kid. Oxfords, straps and pumps.

For that Easter outfit. i'WiUJ COSTUME i tfH JEWELRY jflkC mental pieces In JWJ VSCy-J I I styles. Come sn I JJ and look them over. XZyYf could do. "I was badly discouraged and everything looked gloomy to me: i when I decided to try Retonga.

i "It seems perfectly wonderful what one month on Retonga did for me and I am praising this grand medicine to my friends -1! Boys9 Easter O'XFdRDJS iaiiij grana meaicme Drougni me I the relief I so badly needed. With-: i in a few days I was surprised to jfind my appetite returing in full force and the indigestion and! other distress letting up. Now I enjoy even breakfast and eat any-J thing without fear. I sleep rest-. fully all night and get up feeling; fine.

I have regained seven pounds already and feel confident I I will soon have my normal weight! I back. Even the sluggish elimina-i Boys new Easter suits in the latest spring shades of blue and brown in checks, plaids and plain. Single-breasted models, in sizes 8 to 18. Other Boys' Suits, $8.95 to $19.95 BOYS' LEISURE COATS AND SPORT COATS every day," declares Mrs. Lillian Gebhart, prominent resident of 474 N.

Fourth Terre Haute, and a staunch member of the ir I i r.vangetacat cnurcn, in aacung ner name to the thousands throughout $95 Indiana and other sections prais- iing this noted herbal stomachic tion is relieved. I feel so splendid that if I had not experienced it myself I could not believe any i medicine could give the grand re-; lief that Retonga gave me." $1095 Leisure coats in fancy combination patterns. Sport coats in fancy plaids. Also light and medium tan. Sizes 6 to 18.

and Vitamin B-l medicine. Discussing her case, Mrs. Gebhart and $3.15 1 -six Such eratpfiil nraicp rv a tent-n 'happily stated: an of Mrs. Gebhart's standing can leave no doubt of the merit she found in Retonga. Retonga is a purely herbal gastric tonic com- bined with liberal quantities of Vitamin B-l, and is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l Boys serviceable all leather oxfords, plain toe, moccasin style or tip toe in black or brown.

Sizes 8te to 3, 1 to 6. Boys' Easter SLACKS Boys' slacks of fine gabardine and cavalry SilQ1) twill in plain tan, brown and blue. Sizes 8 to 18. Star Store, Street Floor. I was a-rictim of poor appetite, nervous indigestion and sluggish elimination for about two years and about a year ago I began to go down hill so fast I was really alarmed.

I did not want to eat at all and the little I did force down would soon sour in my stomach and cause so much gas that I felt miserable and my nerves seemed like they would go to pieces. I could sleep only an hour or then I would be wide awake for deficiency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in Tf) a EASY Charge Taar Farbas ani Take VP.U WJtto U-T II Deferred Parmmt As Little as f. TOUUrJ Week! Star Store, Street Floor. the stomach and loss of appetite, i Accept no substitute. Retonga i may be obtained at all Hook's De pendable Drug Stores.

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