Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1942 — Page 26
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| NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (U. B)—The|? plaza will be open from 2 to 10 American people must ° become
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Fhe CHICAGO Store © 146 E. Wash, St————
Monday Night ts. 1 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT om outa [| Some “Sous “may 30 ps
Columbia club, Indianapolis Athletic club, Lincoln hotel, Washington hotel and the Severin hotel.
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Sailors Will Be “Assigned Jo New Duties in Nine Days, “total of ‘50 Shaisebions ‘men
. on a nine-day furlough m the navy training: station at] Great Lakes, Ill When they report back to the station, they ‘will be assigned to ship or shore duty. They are: R. A. Gunnion; 3817 EB. 16th st.; T. B| MoCrenrs J. V.
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’ *ilen's and ‘oung Men's | Sater’ Go 8 Wot sien of 18 and 19 ow have tho. Fs an i J tl sai ees + age elias way us of wT RE Adventur! Rapid advances in pay! ‘Splendid training and experience! Have stopped to think that eur TI I said they’d write the peace of the world in your own own capital or Aan Arora), — Was D. C.? You don’t have Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry. i je Sasss hat Lind of & world, yo Armored Force. , £3 5 a ha pee Arey paley fous yeu is eit
