Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1942 — Page 9
“POLICE FORGE!
Former ,
Resignation of n of Lieutenant Accepted by
Safety Board.
‘The resignation of Patrolman Carl Ashley was accepted yesterday by the safety board. ‘Patrolman: Ashley once held the rank of lieutenant in charge of the police training school. He was demoted to patrolman several weeks ago following Chief Morrissey’s
recommendation. He had been aj
member of the force 12 years. Arnold L. Gates and Frank T. Campbell, first grade. firemen, were given indefinite leaves of absence to join the marine corps.
107 Charged with Speeding
“A report of traffic violations disclosed that 1368 motorists were charged with violations of the city
CABLE AWA
18 DUE 31 SUNDAY
| Medal to Be ‘Be Conferred at
Meeting of Clubs. at ~~ Community Center.
given each year to the person fendering without compensation the most outstanding and unselfish service to the people of Indianapolis, will be presented Sunday at a public mass meeting of the Federation of Associated Clubs, Inc,
center. the award at the meeting, which
begins at 3 p. m. The speaker will be Mrs. Henry J. Richardson Jr,
14067 Rockwood ave.
Worked in 37 Colleges Mrs. Richardson is a graduate of|
The fourth annual Cable award,
at the Northwestern Community
"Lieut. Gov. Dawson will present||
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‘gineering division Corp. Yetter of General Motors, Inc, before entering the servjos. Slis dies 15 Baniany A. Six: Dattelion, 28 Tegan; ¥ ' Ay
Local Corp et Asks Mail: Mest Call Ex-Officers
= | Oe Day Furlough Ends
Pyt. Herschel Robinson = today Tetummed. to army life after spending five days’ furlough with his mother; Mrs. - Ethel R. Robinson, 721 S. East st. Pvt. Robinson, who was formerly a carrier of The Indianapolis Times, is’ now stationed binson With an infantry PV: Ba detachment. at Camp Wallace, Tex. Proving of his accuracy with the rifle, were the marksmanship medals pinned to his left breast pocket flap. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Isenhower, 1168 Udell st., have received a cable from their son Robert: stating that
traffic laws last monh. "| he has arrived safely with an Amer-
Of this number 107 persons were charged with speeding, 67 with reckless driving and 59 with operating a motor vehicle while under the in- . fluence of -liqguor. Charges of being hit-and-run drivers were placed - against 17 motorists. ‘Fines were assessed against 126 motorists for speeding and charges against only. six were dismissed. Fifty-eight motorists accused of reckless driving were fined and nine cases were dismissed.
CW. R. C.. TO GIVE PARTY i Alvin P, Hovey W. R. C. will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Citizens Gas & Coke utility auditorium.
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. " Bill Pray and an army sekle stiowed the crowd st the hockey |Ft. Valley high and industrial Marines Issue Call game last night what military maneuvers on ice are like. The rookie : : is a huskie pup now in training for duty with troops in the arctic. Mr. Pfau will have this dog and several of his comrades at the Sportsmen’s and Boat show, opening Saturday at the state fair grounds.
ADD MORE HOOSIERS TO JAVA SEA TOLL
By UNITED PRESS Among Hoosiers reported today as dead, or missing in the three-day Java naval battle were: Leslie Miller, 26, Barkley township near Rensselaer; Dennis ‘Willis, Carlisle; James E, Haymann, 20,
Urges Parades To Pep Workers
WASHINGTON, March 18 (U. P.).~You can’t legislate a man into increased production, accord= ing to President Roosevelt, but he thinks he knows what will step up a worker’s enthusiasm, Parades, bands and flag-wayving will ‘accomplish what abandoning the 40-hour week won't, Mr. Roosevelt told his press confer ence yesterday. Men working at
their jobs day after day sometimes taper off a bit, he said, but parades and bands will pop them up
school, Clark university and the Atlanta school of social work in Georgia.
Washington.
BRAZIL, Ind.,, March 18 (U. P.). —Edgar South, a soldier in the Canadian army, and Mrs. Mary Christie Koerner, both former Brazil resi-
organizing, instructing and personnel directing, having worked in 37 colleges along the Atlantic seaboard. She is a member of the .interracial committee of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A.
Music Arranged
Others who will be on the program gre the Rev. J. H. Alexander, pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church; the Y, M. C. A. band, directed by Edward Wisdom; Bethel, Link Belt
and Esther White choruses; Mrs. Helen Laster, Miss Mae Belcher, Miss Iris Mitchell, Nathaniel Lensley, William Lane, Mrs. Maude Horn
She has had much experience in|
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' pike, Lawrence. He received the
dents, have been taken prisoner by and Dr. Ben A. Osborne, master of the Japanese, according to word re- | ceremonies.
ceived here,
The annual Cable award is given :
South was a Singapore hospital by Dr. Theodore Cable in memory patient when the British surrend-|of his father, the late Cieorge W.
ered .the island base, and his par-|Cable, civic, church and community | :
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward South, |leader. ident of the federation and Mrs.
report no word from him.
Starling W. James is pres-
Mrs. Koerner was in Japan with |Pearl Williams is chairman for the her husband ‘at the time of the|program.
Pearl. Harbor attack. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Pitisburh, received an «airs weir PURPLE MARTINS
cable two months ago.
Porker Turned . Into Bullets
GET HERE EARLIER
Purple martins, it seems, have
heard that the early bird gets the worm.
Anyway, the purple martins are
NINE-YEAR-OLD Ronald |arriving early this year. R. J. DearRagsdale and his pig went .to |phorn, a student of natural history,
market yesterday.
says they are coming earlier than
‘Today 176 pounds of pork Was [at any time in 60 years.
added to the larder of the democracies and Ronald added $41.75 to Uncle Sam’s. war chest. He bought a $50 defense bond and a lot. of defense stamps. Ronald lives at 8120 Pendleton
pig-as a gift when it was 6 weeks
rehabilitation Marion County Tuberculosis hospi0 Id. tal.
He put out a four-apartment
bird house Sunday. Twp male purple martins. each apartment yesterday.
“rented” - an
Mr. Dearborn is principal of the school at the
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The marine corps has sent out a call for former corps and reserve officers. . Capt. Ralph E. Boultori of the Indianapolis. marine recruiting office said that these ex-marines are eligible for reappointment to a commissioned rank which will be based on their age, military record, civilian experience and other qualifications. Among those eligible for recommissioning are men who were provisional and temporary officers of the marine corps during world war 1. Indianapolis men who have recently enlisted in the corps here are Royce M. Stull, Carl D. MecCombs, Archie L. Smith and Louis L. Batts. 8 =
inducted into the army a few days ago, has been assigned to the medical detachment : division at Bowman field, Louisville, Ky. Pvt. Dickerson is the son of Mrs. Emma Gridder, 424 W. 40th st.
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Seek Wings in Texas
Two Indianapolis aviation cadets have started advanced training at Randolph field, Texas, the “West Point of the air.” They are Joseph L. Concannon, 24, son of Mrs. Anna Concannon, 972 Ellengerger pkwy., and John M.} Rush, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs, William -A. Rush, 444 Eastern ave. Both. recently completed primary training at Corsicana field, Texas.
Pvt. Dickerson
Indiana law school here ahd attended Indiana university. Mr. Rush served in the infantry as a private before he started flight training.
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Returns to Camp
Pvt. William Stegemoller has returned to Camp Barkeley, Texas, after visiting his wife and parents at 1020 S. Roena st. on a 12-day furlough. He is a graduate of Ben Davis high school and was employed several years at the Diamond Chain Manufacturing Co. here before he left for training last Oct. 9. Pvt. Stegemoller is with Battery A, 160th field artillery. of ‘the 45th division. | 2 | Paul S. Havin, 19, who enlisted in the navy here last Dec. 15, is reported on active duty aboard a warship. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Havlin and is a brother of Mrs. Ginger Cummins of 1327 Broadway. : v o 8 8 11 From Here Join Army ’ Eleven Indianapolis men enlisted in the army here during the week ending last Saturday. They were: Sylvan J. Pollard, 238 S. State ave.; Ralph L. Cunningham, 528 Eastern ave.; Clarence H. Arnold, R. R. Box 304: Samuel N. Allen, 718 Dorman ave.; Willia, E. Tuttle, 2714 E. North st.; Charles L. Skidmore, 930 Olive -st.: Harold V. Mohr, 2432 Prospect st.; Harold E. Phelps, R. R. 6, Box 423; Norman D. Mohr, 1701% Commerce ave.; Randall E. Pack, 2445 Broadway; William D. Hughes, 606% E. Washington st. 2 2 2
Serves in Atlantic
Jack Kerkhof, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. PF. Kerkhof, R. R. 1, Box 311, enlisted in the navy on Oct. 6, 1941, and was stationed at Philadlphia. - From there he was transferred to Boston and then was assigned to duty in the Atlantic as a yeoman, third class. Yeoman Kerkhof graduated from Southport high school and was employed, before his enlistment by the American National bank in the trust
PVT, NEVILLE C. DICKERSON,
ican expeditionary force at its destination in the south Pacific, Pvt. Isenhower was employed at Central Rubber & Supply Co. before enlisting In the army last December,
4 Broiiors in Service
Four brothers of one family have entered the service of the navy. Three of them, Carl, 17; Charles, 18, and George Stewart, 20, joined at the same time. The other member of the quartet, a stepbrother, Ernest Jones, 17, was already in training. Carl and George were accepted as apprentice seamen and will be sent to the Great: Lakes naval training station. Charles enlisted in the coast SUALY, The boys live at 209
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