Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1942 — Page 18

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| at 21st and Montcalm, vn again to open it, but couldn't,

fellows | and “stole” the safe]; and took it to the Sarah

. Another Double-Cross

“Brown and Henderson doublerossed Stone and Brown's two new and: the two started on ‘their find the safe. ‘and Henderson were ared ‘for suspicion. They brought

ut the arrest of Stone and the] jer two men, and a variety off i

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i polis police now except for on They can't find the safe.

JARTIME NICKELS

“ APPEAR IN_PHILLY|

| PRILADELPHIA, Oct. 28 (U. P.). ~Thousands of new 'nickel-less renamed ‘‘five-cent : coins” “the treasury - department—made appearance in Philadelphia

frst: patch of wartime nickels,

i th silver replacing the war-vital:

1 content were issued at the d phia mint yesterday. :

. fon. L sounty Jocal. board. 8 were. in-

\Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles

‘The Lh registrants’ of Mar-|

mont’ st.; Broadway; DC omett th Avbott. Ci Cra; 2 * ram st; John. T: 8 Es i St: Thonlas = Sts, 441 N. Malcom" Cc. Ly SE st.; rn ‘Eawata Senate ave.; ‘Foster B.- - William

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Sta PE S63" 839. College ‘ave.; a Chicago, Ill.; Ris ‘Bender, ha Prapes st.;> Henr OR Asher, '4°'N New Jersey. st.; Cittord: John: Olney, 28 s. Capitol. ave.; Frank Anthohy Stanish, 38 N. West st.;. Ernest Mills, BR. R. 5, Noblesville; . Ind:; Herschel Ralsh Becker, Meridian st.;: Clyo- Harold Reed, 16 8 Capitol ave.; Teodoro. Tae. Simple, John| Francis Yohlef Beaman “Edward : Willey,

“Watkins, 958 ~ Owen Louis: : MeNaer; | Ma y Allen; Judd Jr.,

Bonenberger. and Paul . Fain Donaldson, all ‘of Indianapolis.

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a" Pvt. Hayes Lieut, Hufty LEFT: Pvt. ‘William R. Hayes, st now serving abroad. with thec is the husband. of Mrs. Jean"Finch-|

um Hayes and the father of Patricia Ann Hayes, R. R. 20, Box 502, Mars

RIGHT: The Rangers, American version of the British commandos, are “plenty tough guys.” That's the statement of Lieut. George Blaine

i Boald 9 Men. Listed The following ‘list of registrants] -| were inducted : into the army last). | Week by | ara =

a 200 N Lowey SL

Floyd ‘Embree Brokaw, . Michael: Francis| cp.

i |'Warney Herbert | st; James Ma.

‘Louls ‘A. Ha '| boush, -. M43 N., 1 ‘ave, i “f is stationed with

“last Sep her, Pvt, Boones “was a “man and usd. F ; worked" “for 2 ps Eat 0. A,“ Allisoirs, ~ Tv Haboush |” Ace Engineering Corp., and | Wright field. He was graduated: | from Technical high’ school in

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Duwvé 858 N Foul Hany. or ANSlish ave. Edwgid oS Gtition

E. North ‘st st.;. Jack ery: ¢ 8 N..Ra rvin: NEitenon, ‘913 Joins w-

s hie, 1140 EB: Ohio st.: Lee Dorman James

n 1520 BE. “Louis Wesley ie: 2438 E. ton st.; Stafford Rueben ‘Justus, ) : ‘Norman Glen ‘Neuan, #12 N. B ave.; Charles Lexi... Mattingly, 314 Eastern ave.: Orlando Joseph cavaljare, 141 8, McKim gt.; Lawrence Ewing Moulder, 1449 Southeastern ave.; Vernice Edward Eaton, 20S. Summit ‘Harry Lull Jr., 2825 Moore ave.; Carl Henry 565 W. Jefferson ave.; Gilbert Hack, 28 8. Backer ‘ave., and orval Marvin Howe, 824 st. i F

Board 10 Group Inducted

y The following men have been inducted by Marion ° Souisty’, -Jocal

board. 10:

Edwa rd Albert Lowry, 1636 crutt ‘ats 3 Harold John : Rickabaugh, st.;. Allen :Bibler Cur; 1717 ave.; ‘Otis Odeon

A. Huff, 5210 Grandview drive, in a recent letter to his’ ‘parents. Lieut. Huff," only Hoosier in his: class, recently. graduated from. the!

Ranger school at’ Ft. George Gi Meade, Md. He writes: “It :i8 « the: first school of this type in the United’ States! and its principal mission is to con-| Piet ‘dition men ta fight in hand-to-‘hand combat with great efficiency. “Many ‘tricks in. disarming and disabling an ‘opponent are taught:| At -the end of the. .schooling, : we. know 54 ways to kill a' man with bare’ han Lieut. “Huff, who entered the army; at Ft. Harrison in February, 1841 was graduated from officers training candidate. school ‘at Pt. Benning, Ga, in March of this year. His brother, Charles Alfred Jr., is a flying, cadet. awaiting call. - 8 i Mrs. Eva Hawa 953 Somerset “igve.; is- visiting her: husband, Pvt. “} Verden Dawson, Camp Lee, Va. Mrs. Dawson also has a brother in service, Staff Sergt. Harold E. Grenard, who has been.in Greenland with the army. for over a year. .

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Paul Orville Sedam Samuel Prince, 1180 ‘Randolph st.; Robert - Blount, - 1635 - Hoyt ave.: Hilhgan Brisen dine, 1423 Comer ave.; Wayne , 13220 E. Tabor st.; Hazldy Witten Pronatt * 1440 Fletcher ave. mes Benson Gidouib, 1714 Draper at. at.

Bern ave: Rony NE esieton a ‘1727 8. aves a x e ‘Deslie - Edward Herron; 2109 a "st.c Lawrence: William Daum 1303 E. Kelley st,; Justib Adam’ Ruth, rT Cathoun st.; Harold Eugene Winger, wy Laurel st.; Roth Keller Bennett, 1126 8 Keystone ‘ave., Reino John Martillo

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The Home. Front—

TYPEWRITERS

Governor Orders Survey . Of Machines; Women’s. Hosiery Collected. ; Governor Schricker today, ‘ordered

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2 8B.” Pvt. Frank Flood, formerly of 637 : Fe prank st.,” has {been assigned’ a the 1580th service unit, C. M. Pp.)

merly. employed by the: New York Ji Central in the Beech Grove: shops. Also. assigned to Camp Campbell is' Pvt. Russell E. ‘Clapper, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Clapper, 1247S. State: ave. He is/with the 1580th service. unit, quartermaster Section. #® v8 ". “pvt. Richard E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs: L. R. Smith, 1206 Olney st., -has been graduated from the Scott Field, Ill, army air ‘forces technical training command ‘school as a communications expert. ve

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Camp Campbell, Ky. ‘He. was for-|

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- depots”. beginning Noy.’ {national plan for Ne — {handled - by the : {of Hosiery Manufacturers. - ~ Local | salvage ‘committees through women ii volunteer workers and: groups such

a will co-operate. | About: Those Tires

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all ‘state government institutions to survey - their. ‘typewriter supply in order that '25 per cent: of the machines manufactured since. 1935 ' can, be turned over to.thé armed forces. : “If the boys: in service need these

typewriters for the efficient prosecution of the war, then they should be

«I .would like to see ‘every governental institution and private in-!

so that Indiana, can ‘be proud of its record in this respect.” TL 8 8 x Want Discarded ‘Hosiery - "Uncle Sam today called on women to put their: discarded ‘hosiery into the war. .. The ' hosiery counters an’ “retail stores throughout Indiana will become . official. “hosiery ;colieetion ,' The] _diswomen’s and misses’! on ‘hosiery is being war production board and the National Association

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| The Railway Express’ Agency, not

4 ameriian merchant ships were sunk : under them, have ‘reached Test ‘pil-|

with Jenemy. submarines and planes

Sa ships that “we almost ‘had to brush.

f 710 N. Dorman st.;

pl ii and. planes : attacked. continuously, 0 regardless of losses.. Gunners added

bre " Tem le : fork early summer. One U. S. flag ship, Iwas in port with its crew and gunes. ners: still aboard.

dolph | Of “icy’ waters. gauging "28 degrees,

nei 2|the trip-to Russia and weeks of air, Taids there only to lose their ships

eh navy.

lets in this: port after “trading hell”

‘amid: the - icebergs of the convoy route to Russia. Men who’ kept firing until their. guns were flooded said . that axis| planes. swarmed. so low over their

them: away. with ‘the gun barrels.” “But | ifs we. ‘caught. hell,” one young. Ametican’ said, “we gave back hell in return.”

; “Attack Is. Continyous. : . In ‘some instances both U-boats

they had seen German submarines blown to bits: while simultaneously “German planes were exploding like a skyful of puffballs into nothing.” The men brought here had taken part in convoy trips dating back to

which made a round trip to/Russia, -. There were also several merchant seamen who had: been plucked out They lay in hospitals beside others who had: clung to rafts or lifeboats

for days on end. Some: of the men had survived

to torpedo attacks on the home-

of Europe’ from the south.’ :

heavily fortified coast of Europe. as strong; as shown by the ease with whith British ‘bombers have been able to penetrate her Industrial areas.

The attitude of the Hedian people is another factor. Many of them, suffering under’ ‘Nazi domination and thoroughly disillusioned by: the war blunders of the Fascist regime; might: be inclined’ to ‘welcome the

Tallies as liberators Tather than: as

conquerors. The Italians: have fought well in Africa, where they have the rems nants of an empire to «defend, but they have shown a thorough distate for helping’ their ‘Nazi ally (or master) in Russia. The prospect of getting ‘ from. under the thumb. of the gestapo and’ quitting-the war’ ‘on far: better ‘terms than they: would. otherwise get might tend to make} the resistance of the Italian army against the allies half-hearted. An illuminating - dispatch on Italian morale comes . by . way of Switzerland today from Aldo Forte, former United Press correspondent in Rome, who knows, Italy ‘well. : Forte reports, on the 20th anniversary of the fascist rise to power, that all’ the elements’ of ‘revolution exist in Italy. ‘The people "are hungry; cold, disheartened and sick of war. They sée the Germans eating twice and three times as well as they.. They are told that Italian

ward bound trip.

food is being shipped to Germany.

Advocates: of ‘an Italian invasion | Wi uld bar point out: that the defenses, of Italy because ‘o are - negligible’ compared to. ‘the and: lack 3 tary, | IVA ar might lead to 8 ‘Nor are. her air. defenses;

Ws) uprising. SHIP SUNK, EIGHT SAVED

AN EAST COAST PORT; Oct. 28 (U. P.)~Only. eight of a crew of 23 ware saved when a small Norwegian merchant vessel was .torpedoed and ‘sunk off the northern coast: of ‘South’ America in the latter part of September.

BILLY MITCHELL'S SON DEAD PINE CAMP, -N. Y., Oct. 28 (U. P.) —~Lieut. son of the late Brig. Gen, William (Billy) Mitchell, pioneer exponent of air power, died last night at the

station hospital, it was announced

today.

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