Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1942 — Page 4
AGE 4
4 FROM CITY ON
CASUALTY LIST
54 Other Hoosiers Reported
Killed in Action; 2 Die: At Pearl Harbor.
* Four Indianapolis men were listed
‘on’ “casualty list number one” re-|| leased by the navy department to-
day.
~The list contains the names of | 2091 officers and men of the navy,| |
‘marines and coast guard who gave their lives in the line of duty during the first four months of the war.
siers—one officer and 57 enlisted men. _ Killed at Pearl Harbor
The four Indianapolis men were: ' ~George Eyed, 623 N. New Jersey .gt., killed at Pearl Harbor Dec. 7. He is survived by a brother, John, of Indianapolis. Harry Lynn Matson, son of Mrs. Ruth Bridges, 424 N. Randolph st., killed at Pearl Harbor Dec. 7. He
was a storekeeper, second class, and
' was serving his second “hitch” in
‘the service. Survivors here include |}
his mother, four step-sisters, .Eliza-
‘Beth, Joyce, Barbara and Pauline|f
Bridges and one step-brother, Robert Bridges.
Shelbyville Youths Die ‘Frank Ehrmantraut Jr., son of
Frank Ehrmantraut, 21 N. Ran-
dolph st. * Orville Ray Minix, son of Reuben
* Minix, 741 N. East st.
“The list also included two Shel-
~ * pyville youths. Elmer Leo Pool, son
of Mrs. Matilda Pool, and Gerald Owen Smith. Wilbur Thomas Thompson of
_ Pranklin, son of Wilbur H. Thompson, was also on the list.
2D TRIAL SET FOR VINCENNES JUDGE
. VINCENNES, Ind, May 5 (U. P).—The second trial for Judge Herman M. Robbins of superior court, who is charged with a morals offense, will be held here May 25 . before Special Judge Edwin Henning of Evansville. - "Prosecutor Arthur L. Hart asked that all the remaining indictments be set for trial but defense attorneys objected and Judge Henning set the date for only the one. “The first trial of Judge Robbins . was held before Judge William S. Dudine but ended in a dismissal by the state when a prosecuting witness, a 14-year-old boy, refused to testify,
LABOR TOPIC FOR 2D BUTLER PANEL
‘Problems involved in relations between labor and management will be the topic at the second Butler university war forum panel discussion to be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan hall. Members of the panel include Dr. ‘Charles C. Josey, head of the psychology department, chairman; Dr. Harold B. Baker, professor of economics; W. Rowland Allen, personnel director of L. S. Ayres & Co.; Forrest H. Kirkpatrick, personnel director of R. C. A., and Don Helm,
"» . Butler student.
Happy people usually are without money worries. Thousands of our. cus~tomers use this plan now to avoid money worries.
If the suggestion sounds ‘too simple, remember that even Uncle Sam’s financial experts recommend - it ‘for your War Savings ‘Bond purchases.
If money worries cause § your unhappiness, have. to lose by Fiving it a trial? At least,
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| group commander.
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Accepts Co lone!” s Eagles
Oliver H. Stout gets his colonels eagles from his wife, Helen, and son, Harry. On the left is Capt. Sidney A. Stout his brother. Col. Stout, formerly a leuienant colonel, was commander of the 113th
Included in the list were 58 Hoo- ‘observation squadron here in peace time and has since become a
PLANNING OFFICIALS WILL CONVENE HERE
Mgqre than 500 federal, state and local planning officials are ex-
pected to attend the national plan- |.
ning conferénee ‘at the Claypool || hotel May 25, 26 and 27. Specific war problems will be discussed during opening day con-
ference sessions. These will include |} the impact of war on localities, in- |:
dustrial location and conversion during and after hostilities, the best use of manpower.
Among those who will speak dur-
ing the sessions are Glenn A. Rick, San Diego city planning commission; David C. Prince, vice president, General Electric : Co., and
Baldwin M. Woods, chairman, water |
resources committee, national resources planning board.
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Alumni Group Dines Saturday
The Castleton high school alumni association plans to hold its ‘annual alumni banquet at the % C astleton M et hodist church at 7p. m. Saturday. Former teachers and graduates will be special guests. The banquet date ‘was announced by ; Donald K. Beaver, organizaMr. Beaver tion president. Mrs. Mabel Roberts, secretary, is in charge of arrangements. Miss Norma Russell is vice president and Lester -Craig is trehsurer.
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