Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1943 — Page 2
| ed: That Gorivoy Is 30 Days Overdue. , and" Mrs.
, 5935 Compton st., have rei word that their son, Wood
ght, officer in the merchant :
;-is 30 days overdue in a ‘in tke Atlantic.
was second officer aboard a :
er, which was due in New ‘Feb. 1 and no word has been
rd from the ship, according to]
mation sent to the family by war department. : “Because of the nature. af the 's cargo we are not holding much hope that he is still alive,” ather said. Officer Cartwright entered mert marine service seven years ago has been on freighters in hgerous waters ever since the war
hgoon just before the Japs. capured that city and he was in the voy of ships“that: carried troops nd supplies to Africa last Novem-
Cartwright was graduated Shortridge high school and ended DePauw university two ee before joining the merchant
JO0LIGE NAB TRIO DURING HOLDUP
est of {Youths Solves: : Series of Stickups in City, Is Claim,
The arrest early this morning of ee young holdup men, nabbed they were tying up the victims their second job, will “clear up 8 series of 15 stickups,” police said after questioning the men. The suspects were arrested by ers William Gorton and George
Gebhardt, who became suspicious | §
en they found a car reported|s at an earlier holdup. It was t the side of the Airliner restau-
rant, 5416 E. Washington st. They |S i
d see no one in the restaurant, |; h three taxi cabs were parked || ‘front. iki guns drawn the policemen |S ‘entered, one through the front, the other through the rear. They found ‘the three men tying up five victims. They arrested two brothers, aged |S and 20, and a 19-year-old companion. - Two Victims Beatefi.
Two of ‘the victims tied up had 5
had to be taken to ‘physicians treatment of scalp wounds. They rere Lewis Spencer, 40, of 1453 Tal-' t st, and Edward Murphy, 1104 , Vermont st. The other men tied up were Rob-
Bennington, 17, of 1328 N. Illi- 3
nois st., manager of the restaurant, ‘and Theodore ‘Hogan, 51, of 5421 Washington st. The holdup men
ere preparing to tie Frank Kern, = The victims =
of 2142 Park ave. heen passengers in the cabs, g said. An hour earlier, the three men had held up the Steak and Shake dwich shop, 2945 W. Washing.8t., and robbed 10 persons, Charged with vagrancy, the men
will be arraigned in “munieipal court | =
four tomorrow. Under questioning,
‘the men are admitting other hold-|E
In a burglary last night at the |S
ry Lunch room, 134 N. Pennsylst, $100 was obtained by eves who pried ppen the safe,
PPROVAL ASKED FOR
S PECTION EXPENSE |
ed to approve city payment of
line expenses incurred by 13|E ing, ‘electrical and plumbing | E
5, each of whom make $200
d, building commissioner, said
napelis is losing thousands of‘;
. because inspectors are in their Invesiieative tours
tional $16 a month for pure of an extra 80 gallons of BS
cement had resulted from fail- : of the municipal budget to pro-
than 490 houses built in Inolis last year,
ned as a result of the enforcelaxity. of gasoline funds to inspectors lc facilitate collection
Spprosimately #200 in fee for §
licenses.
NTER GROUP DUE ELECT TOMORROW
People’s council of the
Lawrence Cart-|
said insufficient building code
for which |E g permits had not yet been =
He added that allot-|
Lieut. Mae E. Olsen was the first American woman -to set ‘foot on Guadalcanal since the start of the war, but she stayed only a half hour. She rode in on top of the cargo which a hospital plane .de= livered to the island. The former airline hostess from Little Falls, Minn., now an army nurse, spent * that half hour talking to the men who were attracted to the plane ‘by a bearded soldier’s shouts: “Good Lord, there's a .woman aboard!”
JUDGES FILE SUIT FOR PAY INCREASE
A mandamus suit-has been filed by two Marion county magistrate
ing that the ty council appropriate money to raise their salaries. | Judges Ira Holmes and Edward McElfresh, presiding over magistrate courts at Beech Grove, and Speedway Cily respectively have been receiving $1200 annually. ‘ Last September Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox, authorized by law to
“ {appoint the judges and fix their
salaries, ordered the pay of both judges raised to $3000 each. This required an appropriation of $3600, but the council denied the request two weeks ago without explanation. . The suit asked that the court ‘mandate the council to appropriate the money.
Judges in superior court 1, demand-
| Navy May Send Trainees to : ‘Earlham, Wabash, Evans- |E
ville, Indiana. State. WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P).
be eligible for use in the army and navy ‘programs, it was announced ‘today. They are Ear , Evansville,
{Wabash and: nla State Teach- |&
ers colleges. All of them, along
joint army-navy committee for the selection of non-federalized educa-. tional institutions’ and will be inspected by the navy for possible contract in connection with the navy’s new college basic training program, V-12. Purdue ‘is already ‘being used by the navy for the training of electricians and by the army for basic
—Four more Indiana colleges will =
with Purdue and Notre Dame uni- E versities, have been approved by the E
is training ; midshipmen for the;
I.-U. May Get 3 Schools
possible contract by the war de-
army’s specilized training program. The Bloomington school also is ‘being inspected for possible participation in the war department’s language training and pre-medical courses. Purdue will be inspected as a possible location for training in personnel psychology for the army. . The navy is now using I. U, facilities for the training of WAVES,
there.
sities, while the, army is utilizing
programs. A total of 238 colleges and universities were on today’s list, which also listed approved schools for training in meteorology.
0. E. 8. GROUP TO MEET Lawrence chapter 384, O. E. 8, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Committee appreciation night will be pe : :
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