Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1943 — Page 18
Robert F. Ohleyer, 5871 ve.; Donald J. King, 803 E. Maple rd; Jack Kilgore, 5532
527 N. Keystone ave; Robert R. Goodwin, 3803 N, Pennsylvania st, and Charles A. Augustin, 3607 N. Sherman dr, The trainees at Oberlin college in Ohio are Pvts. David Savidge, 3248 N. Illinois st, and Alvin H.
and) rifle at Camp Lejeune, New James L. Stahley, 4103 of 337 out of a possible 340. The
University ave.; William L. Jeffries, ENSIGN RICHARD CHARLES
GUNNERY SGT. JOHN OC. his parents’ Indiana farm, Now he: holds the récord with an M-1 (Gar-
River, N. C., where he fired a score
40-year-old marine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Cochrane, R. R. 2, Bloomington.
EMMELMAN, son of Mr. and. ; Lee Emmelman, 2657 E. side dr, received his commission from the USNR midshipman school at the University of Notre Dame last Wednesday.
locked forces with ngy. Weller the Japanese def- .
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student at Denison university, i . ; Granville, O., is Pvt. John W. Gripe, | ; 7 5402 E. Washington st. ; Six men at the University of ; 1 § : | . ' 3 Arnold, 1534 Fletcher ave; Rich- RULE DESPOTIC ard L. Weiss, 5744 Washington bivd.; . | BFR John H. Lauck, 1458 8S. Meridian rer Wallace R. Yakey, R. R. 4, | "WHERE THE FASHION-WISE ECONOMIZE 506, and Robert F. Paddock, 345) Law Jettisoned Under | 3 : 888 ! { ' william H. Keliér Jr, 19-year- Rawson, Ramirez. old son, of William H. Keller, 438 E. By ALLEN HADEN and was commissioned an ensign in The Chicago Daily: News, Inc. the naval reserve this week at Pen-| y1yMA Peru, Sept. 20 (Via Clipsacola, Fla. A naval aviator, he|nery The revolution of Generals rational training center before|,, june 4 jettisoned Argentina's ; being -assigned 10. a combat 20ne. . | traditional observance of law, an] Two local men have won promo- observance which had made the |. 1ll, They are Fireman 2-c Robert Also marked a H. McCoy, husband of Mrs. Jean F,[new low in ArMcCoy, 30 8. Bolton ave. and Pire- gentine history of Mrs. Hilda Masters, 209 8.| The illegality, in Holmes ave, form and per- , { formance, of ArCamp Pickett, Va. after spending military govern 13-day furlough with his parents. ment is its disMr. and Mrs, George Rush, 1060 | ¢inguishing and
Barrows, 5828 College ave, while a : Notre Dame are Pvis, Charles A. ” . " 1d! Slat st. won his navy wings of go | Copyright. 1943, by The Indianapolis Times and will go on active duty af an air op-| Arturo Rawson and Pablo Ramirez tions in the navy at Great Lakes,|country great. It = to | man 1-¢ John L. Masters, husband since the 1850's. . = =» Pvt. George Rush has returned 0 'gentina's present Oliver ave. {most dangerous
” Ee z Mr. Haden Marion Ralph “Hinman, 18-year- | feature. Their i=" % old son of Mr. and Mrs. John R: | legality begins with the arbitrary | | Hinman, 727 E. Georgia st. .is a | Suppression of newspapers to pre{new recruit at the Great Lakes] vent criticism, and the arrest of Arommmmmm—— tower. B00] Draining Station, { gentineans and their detention * MACHINELESS own without explanation in violence of
habeas Complete the constitutional right of nM, With Shampes $4.95 ‘Board 4 Inducts | corpus. at $1.50 and Hair Style Americans Arrested The following men have been ace
* SHEEN OIL cepted for military service by local| It then’ extends to arbitrary in’
yc trons. wn phic cng BOR iio vin neni wise ¥OSUIGALIONS of Argentine firms Fa a , $3.95 | ARMY_ William Ervin, 337 W. 37h; Wu. | where —the investigating captain; || Sabrent and Set. ~ V RISGY a Combs 2er W. 35m: | major or colonel also acts as prosesk “WANDA”. a WILLAT Ji 22. 50 % eh. “har: Wii. doy | cuter. judge and executioner. It
! Parrott, 138 W. 25th; Earl 1103 2424 Highland | extends further to investigations of
: . FAVE | Roche. Manson Moore - COLD WAY pi: David McCann. 331 W. 28th: Shirley | foreign firms, and then to the arNe _ Hes n
. bang % | Gowdy, 542 W. 29th: Timothy Hardy, 2038 | UARANTEED 10 LT Test Curls, plete
| Gorneli; Clarence McClain, 2617 Shriver. | rest of American businessmen of i lam niels, § 28th; ward Davis 134 Blake: P. W. Coiberi. 964 Edge. | the highest reputation. | | mont; John Cheetam, 2717 Highland pl | onfus bout th v= Be Sheetal TW ah od Phil The confusion about the new go Boulevard pl.; Robert L.|ernment resulted initially from a 27th; uvavid Durham Jr. | misconception. At first it was be-
2353 Paris: Raymond Reed, 707 California; Jesse Blakey, 904 Burdsal pkwy.; Connie lieved that a revolution against
330 Nortnwesrern Rober Manes 23; | President Ramon 8. Castillo should
Montcalm; Carl Jones, 802 Roache; James have been expected to warm his
C. MeGuire, 328 W. 36th; | 2600 Northwestern: Feed Mell coolness to the allies.
Tom Jones, Roache: Gwyn J. W. Willis, 2514 Indi. word, | J 00d | annapolis; 1eMar Anderson, 776 W. 25th; In a d, we thought with g Ronald Bridges, 6634 Broadway: Reed Cory, [reason that Argentina under Gen.
1521 Roache, Frederick Wolfla, 1308 Mil. | y burn; John Smith, 941 BE. Morris; Don Ramirez would line up with the of Lonneriey. 20 N. Meridian: John Dun. allies, in fact not words. That idea 5 rnsburg; y : ol Whi David Hughes. "IW Soth: Ralph has, of course, now been discarded. Hendricks, 4 i. 3st; Samuel Smith, | OR N Harding Arthur Wa miei | An evident, spectacular feature of Riverside dr., Peter Grogan. 508 N. the Ramirez regime has been its red
re, George Roberts 1662 Rem. | punt, Bearded Bolsheviks apparently Gough, 2513 N. Harding: Blaine May, lurk under every chair, with bomb- | 2181 N. Meridian; Carl der 1421 | Ww. 3 i alter Carter, 3 N. Ca tol | fUes lit. And hoy liberal is quickly , *y, Yan : f " - 1345 W. 3lst: Theodors Gedney, 1242 W. I od "Communist. Ih, And Rabert a uhey, Je3 Roache. | Coup Was Too Late i —Porres erri 2 N : , y Ralph Berry, 235 N. State; Edward Rete: | Nearly & year Ago 1 reported how mat. Jen roakside; Charles Melniire Jr, | the Argentines hoped to make their t t y Xs - tol: Horace a Eo IIe N. Cpls country a refuge of conservatism 3328 Hawthorne In; Harry Thompson, 928 | after the war, | erin hs. 2018 “Boulevard pi Michi! Conservative elements, plus anti- | N 1 n 8 y y Miller, 2520 Burton Tamer” Wiliiame, a13 liberal army officers, hoped by the Udell: Nathaniel Moore, 238 Indianapolis; | Ramirez revolution) both to fore-| eadows, Jorthwest y ‘ i eit Green, 2518 Intron Reh stall a rising sWeep to the left and | trell, 936 Burdsal pkwy.. James Owsley, |t0 heighten the nationalistic trend 1134 W. 26th; Sumner Proctor Jr, 1146 4 Congress: Harold Ogden. 1305 W 114. Which had picked up strength in ack Sarringsr, oS E. and Harry | the Castillo regime, : sg MARINE Corrs. Meri! Smith. 1008 w.| The Ramirez coup came too early COAST aa ET emant ave. /and too late to accomplish either of { W. 4ist. Gilbert Anderson, 2706 Indian- | these things. We— polis, and George Warren, 2601 Rader. | The rights of man were still beling too firmly flouted in South] America by legal dodges or rifle —+butts, for the sweep of liberalism {to have set in. The conservatives, | therefore, cowtid not act firmly {against a liberal movement which | did not yet exist. ~ Whether Argentine nationalists | {like to admit it or not—and they! don't—the Rawson-Ramirez eighthour revolution was really the Ar. |gentine edition of the axis revolu{tions planned for South America to {divert allied attention to this con{tinent. Allied progress in the war
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