Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1942 — Page 20

PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1942 nthe Serviss— | James Hightshue | HOOSIERS FIGHT ' Cadet Near End CARL I, CHEEK [CLV CLUBS 70 HERRl a, me oman

eration of Community Clubs at 8|would be elected, committee reports

HOME ON LEAVE Gets Promotion Of Ground ork | Col. Everett L. Gardner, director|P. m. Friday at the Hotel Wash-| heard and matters of interest to OSCAR E. GREEN, son of Mr. | of the state employment security|ington. various civie clubs discussed. | i i

JAMES E HIGHTSHUE. who | |

EL | was a member of the marine | | ahd Mrs. Shirley Greer, 936 | | ‘ iii ,— | Pleasant Run parkway, is now sta- | corps reserve called to active duty | tioned at .an 4 . in November, ‘One Letter Dated Feb. 2! faving » Enlisted Day Jay After Dec. 7;|

v 1940. has been he. | : school in Texas, 2 ini Thomas Rucker Says It's promoted to ser- , | Reaches Hancock Family =." ited in So | Now Training at Ft. ‘ : geant. his aunt, | the air corps # i True About ‘Midnight | Mr B H wi At Southport. Jan. 2 and has Lewis, Wash. Kins, o e ‘SA 0 = ’ d Wind pn of Trafiers , Mortis W. Hancock, soti of Mrs completed most Private Carl L. Cheek. Who €n= Sun’ an ina. reins, has been SIT B (Laura Hanioook. 56 Main «. wrote! °1 bis sround listed in the U. 8 army the day informed |baura Hancock. 50 Main st, wrot | work. he reports after Whe JoB Attack or Pear ord Thomas Rucker Jr. 19, son of Mr Sergt. Hight- § a letter from “Somewhere” in the! in one of the ; Bor has been and Mrs. Rucker, 26 E. Minnesota Cap BL = 2 | Philippines Feb. fu gine | TWO OF three .. transferred to is stationed : |2 and the letter letters he writes > Ft. Lewis, Wash-

st, is home on leave after six . [2 De | home each week. ington, in the

months’ duty in Iceland. Rucker graduated from Sorat. Shanice has just reached He graduated Oscar E. Green 174th infantry joined the navy n | New Augusta © Bl BU Southport. Han- a from Tech high school in 1930 | training school. a year ago and | high school in 1938 and was a cock is chief ma- TER and worked at National Malleable | He is the son of received his | member of the basketball team. chinist mate 3 3 & Steel Castings Co. a year and (Mr. and Mrs training at the 3 { He graduated from the CAA with the torpedo § a a half before his enlistment. The |W illiam R. ae Great Lakes Fn training course at Tech high fleet in the is- SA pilot cadet is 20 : Cheek, 4321: B So Training station { school and was employed as an lands. Hes a - a a St. Clair st. His sil 408 He's a graduate 4 sa 4& | automobile mechanic before be- [close friend of wife, Mrs. Jean A of Manual and Se | ing called to service | Capt. John Dun- ea , | Gheek lives at wa reports that it's » jes Bulkeley : ROUTED 414 N. Pine st. Carl L. Cheek true what they po piloted the Morris Hancock | Private Cheek was employed at cay about the [leading speedboat in Gen. MacAr- es S ) fore he The M D ; wind in Iceland. LOUD SPEAKER rt dash to Australia. Written BY $2000 FIRE pris Joa rl a ore 0 ars You Save Mn Defense Bonds When he left y (hurriedly, the letter was short but Eo ., ; 5 Thomas Rucker there they had TRAPS SUSPECT ne censored and was delivered Lt" The ore bi 1 ”” 1 a “freak hurricane” that sent th | without a stamp. The post mark! M A 0G hers Our Ai my Ww fi H dust flying at 125 knots an hour said only: U. S. navy. ‘Blaze Starting in Kitche n ‘Trains as Bombardier XIS Fus | Avg

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Ww Eldon Dale Fithian, 17-year-old RICA rou ‘ ot iui u Of W. Side Restaurant Indianapolis youth, hopes soon to AME must produce 45,000 tanks this Make up your mind right now to save for sun” He has written letters home Apparatus Wired to Home| Cucting on in the courageous be dropping year! 60,000 planes! 20,000 antiaircrafe guns! Defense Bonds—regularly. Set aside as much while sitting on top deck at 1 a. m R dal | oand of American soldiers in the| Spreads Quickly. : hombs on the Altogether, 56 billion dollars worth of fighting as you can: Make every pay day Bond day! and it was ag light as midday ouses Drugaist Ss Wife [Philippines while General MacAr- | 2 enemy equipment to smash the military maniacs atdi &§ #& : |thur is in Australia is a native Hoos-| Twenty-five midnight diners in a Fithian enlist- tacking us. Y : Who Calls Police. restaurant at 2528 W. 10th st. were| © 7 wi! ed in the signal That's wiry hill ou Get a $25 Bond for Only $18.78 Home on Furlough forced to abandon their meals and| : corps and at dollar rd Defe Of Suising Solluremyon Eu vena Bais (SHeP : $A BAT chcti i Os . , iy » ollars save a Sergeant Willis Pennington o SB ystem connecting Cambridge City, Ind. flee to the street when a fire broke % present is sta- are needed lt ba i A Stews How much do they cost? Ubon Maturity Et at 0 a a. rocks drug store at 3133 E| He is Serst out in the kitchen of the place last! . tioned at Bow- | : no. You LEND Uncle Som You GET BACK Indianapolis who enlisted in the 38th < with his home at 3815 E Floyd W. Cooney, ; night. Ef Be. man field. Ky | That's why every American man, woman, $18.7% : : $25.00 gt vos credited with the! son of Mr and The flames quickly spread to the hk He is bein g| and child must put every dime and dollar not $37 50 - $50.00 Of a burglary suspect in the! Mrs. William 3 dining room and cracked out alll §H trained as al into auto tires but into automatic rifles—not into vy : : : . to federal Tne apparatu akened Mh Oey oo New + LS the front windows. Ed Rosemeyer, | Tore hombardier, one | luxuries, but into tanks—not into spending for $7500, + #. fronin i 4% ne paratus awaken i ast } 3 } 5 7 HOP ; AG cov . : A service Jan. 17.0pock hort pi oS €! : Cagtie Ind, Tw owner, said the damage would ex-| g)den Fithian of the Key en the pursuit of happiness, but into Defense Bonds $375.00 1 $500.00 1941, is home| phoned police S 3 I shll he Sergt, Cooney § ceed $2000 of a bomber for the relentless pursuit of our enemies. $750.00' + + $1,000.00 on furlough he i police and then aw akened | is stationed at SHEE A modern chicken house was de-| plane's crew. The youth is the son A . . “Bill's job is toler usband. Patrolmen George Ft. Mills in the stroyed by fire at the country home|0f Mts. Esther Borden, 1066 Virginia n important part of America’s job, your job, Whe is maturity? Ten yeas, bot you can cash the Bonds see that the Heh Kahl and Ed Bowers were at the!Philippines and © N : of Mr and Mrs. Homer Hussey ave. this year is to spend less and save more—to in- 3 wnguigne 4ikte Go divs from iwedner Nawal in the 38th @i-|.Tont and rear doors of the drug | his parents last | 5005 W. Washington st, about 11 mr vest in safety with perfect safety! Not only does a You Boe Sp to/10 yaurs; more mone n th i- store when the Broeks arrived. : Ss st., MY Q the U: S: G : vou’'ll get back. But you'll never get less than you put in. vision are well "bi BIN. heard of him o'clock last night ORUER AK PARADE EC Joyernment julfetitee yOUEHOREY,it py rosbuiniers When hel he Bonds - hy : SCO 1 8 a : . 1 . > 5 by 4 i ’ fed. He Says a pig een, te Ps hyd o gro Pe in December, At guret Cooney Volunteer firemen prevented the] WASHINGTON, March 25 (U.P), guarantees to give you $4 for every $3 you save yield 2.9 Soper or eld sare AL come typical breakfast , pair of pliers at ar or oF pd thi time he [flames from spreading to the resi-|—Army commanders were ordered in Defense Bonds when you hold the Bonds to pounded semiannually==you get back $4 for every $3. includes apples year door. Patrolman Bo € sent them a telegram saying that|gence today to co-operate with local com- maturity! This is guaranteed by the United States Government. ull ; ' nah owers fired, he was “well, happy and cheerful.” | a EE munities in staging military parades, Sergt. Pennington. . . 0p he bullet striking the trapped man! 1n the Philippines for the last | NATION "ON TRIAL" exhibitions and “open house” cere-

2 in the right hand ; | IRD bread, butter, cereal. milk coffee in the rd _. .|two years, Sergt. Cooney served a| SAN FRANCISCO, March 25 (U./monies in the observance of Army| [EES Get Your : ; , : ring, the suspect, a three-year hitch in the U. S. army |B ).—Donald Nelson, war production day on April 6. - Share of U. S. Defense BON Ds * STAMPS

and grapefruit Lunch includes un mashed potatoes, leat gravy. salad. ey, hi) oe oF ogra nin George |prior to his last enlistment. He was|board chairman, said last night that NY E— bread, butter and coffee. Dinner in-| ay, rs with Wise i | So oe a0 October Lit fie Wer governinert, Jono: ha sherngement EECA ay

license! N — cludes—well you get the idea | ates and containing to oft c De {changed his plans. (“are on trial” in “our last chance Felt A &§ & & [ciga Ww sf 1 ie n OE Sergt. Cooney is the nephew 6115 show that a free economy can! carets ay ’ { je re : yo oul Ha Sy ‘ a block | mys. Leonard Riley and Louts| survive and be strong.’ | é Latest enlistments at the army re-|{'om the drug store. Police took|cooney of Indianapolis — | C # # 8 tis : the ca age oi | cruiting station here include Leon- pi ion. to a garage pending inves-| Tr & 4d Scottish Rite and | Cleaned & tieation y > 1] ard N. Slater, 514! E. North st a | i ‘ = | \ ! sis | Richard Humphreys Martin, 5560 NE Masonic Jewelry | Blocked CRS {

Railey A. Cox, 8053 N. LaSalle st ( CARD PARTY SE r Broadway. is among those who have As FACTORY METHOD

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