Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1943 — Page 6

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VEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1943

In the Servic . | | 3 ; OTY MEN P vi. Robi hson D ecor ated for Open Saturday Night Until 9 O’Clock—Closed All Day Monday he Bravery With 'Blazing’ Gun

TRAIN FOR AIR Pvt. John N. Robinson, son of "ii i : Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Robinson, ; ; cig . ————— 1462 Central ave., has been awarded . the silver star for conspicuous gal- Ol ! le @) O Ir ea Nn — P a | } f X- P \

Prospective Combat Pilots iantry in attacking Japanese posi-

tions as a member of a marine

Leave San Antonio, Tex.,. |raider group.

Pvt. Robinson was one of a small 3 Cadet Center. patrol that contacted a Japanese : bivouac of about 100 men. He and : i Thirty-five men from Indian-|his companions succeeded in de- : —

apolis and vicinity are among the|stroying the group despite inferpotential combat pilots to leave the|iority in numbers. San Antonio aviation cadet center| The citation read in part . . to take advanced ‘training at pri-| “for conspicuous gallantry and mary flying fields. intrepidity in action against the They are: enemy in the British Solomon isLawrence D. Aschoff Jr. 224 E. 46th lands . . . with rare initiative, high st.; Alvin K. Carter, 262 N. Holmes ave.; 1 isregard for DT Coe ER 3 by 1: courage ang comp ete disrega . Ralph L. Dick, 3021 Ruckle st.; Frederick | his own safety he dashed into the G. Emmelmann, 1125 Terrace ave. en: group with his automatic weapon i ick 7 jay, ufus : . > er ong pe ar William J. | blazing and by his skill and resoGingery, 210 S. Ritter ave; Aja C.|lution contributed to the swift dis-

arper, Apt. 5, 766 West dr., Woodruff : . y Barve Paul E. Isley, 5921 Kingsley dr.;|truction of the defending foe.”

tanley E. Judson, 953 Oakland ave.; - Stanley udsc Pershing ave.; Knees Knocked Together Pvi. John Robinson

Frank W. Kremer, 57 N.

Edward M. Long, 951 Parker ave.; Joseph . - : M. Lutes, 4320 Carrollton ave.; Max M. Mr. Robinson has received a let . McCaslin, 1338 W. 31st st.; Paul D. Mc-lter written by his son since the

> , 618 W. 43d st; John N. Norris, x ® : A S062 N. Graceland aves John W. Norton, award was made. . B J 3 : your "Ma te Mixed" $ W A 237 N. Forrest ave., John W. O'Brien, In the letter, Pvt. Robinson told : a ci as da 4 ster-ivii R | : 3 J LOOR X - 1 * h egu a - “S

lair st.; s E. OT, R. R. 3, tals ving Box 203 Carleton Ba mer, 3050 Cold|Of the citation and noted that “the

Spring rd.; Richard H. Peirce, 114 S.|automatic weapon was my knees : ; . . or air S aut : 2 5 WLS House

Detny Si: Ricksrd 7 Peterchell: ov ®io16| knocking together.” He said that : ® Self-Polishing

Graceland ave.; James B. Smith, 4154|the award was a temporary one and : i: . 0 h ; i com : j “Merit” Quality!

: i Jatson, 1214 YP N. Sherman dr.; Maurice Bot p 1, | that permanent recognition would

: , 3 : ; ou. Box 560; Owen D. Wilking Ju 2080. Haze come from Washington, i X x Yu en 5 . ¢ 1 oo 7: I § * anak "» RR EES A PO eo: TP. Yount, 1215 E. Mr. Robinson was “mildly sur- : i 3 atc i be fH] Michigan st. Apt. 3; David Rodabaugh|prised last week when he saw pic- SE 7 t Ls | Se © 00 \ 0 Be am a Brows. tures of his son in the newsreel 4 BRR wk of Fe expe . i = d 4 : Sale » A 309 Hanley st., Plainfield, and Robert E.{newscast at Loew’s theater. He was . . i ote Repair SE ; Si Price g Harmon, Morgantown. returned to Hawaii by submarine Robert Robinson Richard Robinson «Fo r e 1 . 5 a Gallon » following months of active duty. oe one LI: J A Nei: : ; 2 he Pvt. Robinson is 23, a graduate|years old and has served with the Gal. § HH Dries quickly without rubbing. of Battle Ground high school and|army air forces 10 months. He is : i {8 a Protects floors and linoleum . . . single. He enlisted in the marine|a graduate of Brockton high school In 5-Gall a4 Loy \if keeps them new and fresh look- : ; n 5-Gallon WE . corps in January, 1942, and received and was formerly employed by ” © am 2 ing. his training at San Diego, Cal. He| western Electric Co. in Chicago. Drums was sent overseas May 5, 1942. He is now stationed at Ajo, Ariz. AS . 3 Powder-ene

Two Other Sons Serve Two daughters complete the Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have two|Robinson family. They are Miss Rug Cleaner

other sons in service. Ruth Robinson, a graduating \ . / / . \ FLD Cleaning The older of the two is Sgt. Rob-|senior in a local high school, and ! a ta Ir Nn al || LE Bol) sy Brighten rugs ert J. Robinson, who is 21 and a|Mrs. Rita McCann, Chicago. RE ] Special! with one ap- 3 $ i Lbs. |

a 553 3 : owe veteran of one year’s service. He . oo one Everett R. Arthur Eugene D. Arthur |, .;veq training with the army NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC™ Na phicadie Two sons of Mrs. Pearl Arthur|air forces in St. Louis and at Ran- .

Berry, 1743 Hall place, are in the{toul field. He is now stationed With Patented navy. somewhere in England where he Felt Back LEFT—Seaman 2-¢ Everett R.|serves as a radio tower man at a

Arthur is now on sea duty in the|landing field. ining Great F With Atlantic after completing his armed| He is also a graduate of Battle hr ag Se pe ro Women? ci . : urge gular use of guard training at Gulfport, Miss. Ground high school. douches for women who want to be

: Sis 5 : refreshingly clean—for women troubled Before entering boot training at{ Pvt. Richard W. Robinson is 19 AGRE ll Beg a eng Great Lakes on Dec. 28, 1942, he Some products may be harmful germ- : : : ad he was an orderly at the Methodist sensitive {18 ues. But NOT Lydia B. : = Se bs Rt i > 2a : I S e v ssues. Bu ydia E. fl ON i a 4 3 . hospital. He is 17 and attended y ‘INDIANAPOLIS MEN Pinkham's Sanative Wash! Instead— I | X ; LT TE 4 CREME "MERIT" Technical high school. Pinkham's Sanative Wash is an effective TE a0 pL Ral a 8 a ol bacteriostatic” (the modern trend). ; LD gs hg at A POLISH OIL MOP RIGHT—Eugene D. Arthur is in Y A ADETS It not only. discourages bacterial \ : 3 PE 4 oa ; ; 3 aviation machinist’s school at navy a ion lcanses. Js) WING | WF ; HK a) LE pier in Chicago. Before entering : : . _ | discharge. Has beneficial effect on deli- FE i ; Lk Tat ! i ’ ; ¢ Pint & the navy on Nov. 5. 1942, he worked] Nine Indianapolis men who quali-| cate membranes. Inexpensive! \ Pd y : i ¥ Smart Ne Patterns at the Ideal Engineering Co. ang |fied for aviation cadet training last » : Re AEE 4 4 r ew 2a S “ J 4 i Ra Cleans, polishes eas- Bargain! Oil-treat- Mitten-type remov-

ttended Ben Davis high school [Week are Robert Billany, 310 N.| : RY ¥ go ; | : ule z ig” ign Illinois st.; John Richard Bitter, SPECIALS FOR i ade a & and Colors ily! Hard, lustrous ed, lint-proof yarn. able head. Cleans pea Pe Anish. 15 Pint, 29c; Holds dust. Handle anywhere — won't

Indianapolis can lay claim to|5246 Washington blvd; Gerald O. EINE Gar A Wp rni 14 more of America’s fighting bird-|Black Jr, 705 Day st.; Leonard S.| dg J 59 ne gy a ; | +

Clarence A. Hunckler, 1010 Wallace; | Carrol Leisure Jr. 608 Lincoln st.; wr CELLOPHANE Cecil E. Pruitt, 19492 Valley ave.;! £ 2 oh 8 WAVE John S. Smith, 3148 Northwestern|] #8 A

The new wearers of th ilver wings elie, $ . ve ave., and Verne E. Walker, 4915 W. . 11th st.

men. Another class of flyers was|Brimberry, 2329 Guilford ave.; | graduated Monday from the Gulf S 4 * M Well made wet mop, ideal 39c x Fl ng op for cleaning. -

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Lt. Eino V. Alander, 1633 Montcalm st.; 58 - age ie 4 ae Lt. Charles M. Baer, 939 Mills ave.; Lt. =.® : lustrous. Machine ge © ES longest-wearing inlaid! Extra : Robert A. Cooper, 412 Collier; Lt. Joe G. By ; or machin eless. Ee . . > len 2 3 ¢. thick and extra smooth. Sur- " na me al : Po ¥ *

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ave.; Lt. Jean R. Stroh, 504 West dr.| n ! Woodruff Place; Lt. John W. Temple, 201 | PVE. Paul V. Hemmer, son of Mrs. I dividuall Reg. $12.50 . N. New Jersey; Lt. Marvin H, Tilghman, Serena Hemmer, 40 Eastern ave. naivicualie Pure Creme red trim. Flat metal handle. h st.. .an E ili A i } iti Wendling, 1007 N. Oxford. a Inducted last October, he previous-| AST $550 Non- _ [email protected] ® =n = {ly was in training at Miami Beach, | Waves Ammonia

Pvt. Charles A. Bicknell, 914 Fla. He is a graduate of Cathedral] : Lexington ave., and Pvt. William H. high school where he played foot-| a Martin, 919 Bates, are in basic ball and basketball. A jeweler in| o . pu 5 pi Read -Ma de DRAPERI Es training at the ordnance replace- civilian life, Pvt. Hemmer was em- | | WL Ww DER |g § | § F . . 3 . Y

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