Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 2

“iAutos Stolen, Burglaries [2 Som Re Thrown | David L : ftter in the navy at 6a Reported, Stones the air | ; w ERLE Monday on Bougain- Cannan, By Juveniles. of the “er and ‘services will be held listing with a §aping i in the Salat in the: Solomons 250 A Dutsard.i | were told ; ‘was 8200p. m. Sunday at the home ‘|pun : miles to the southeast. = jon buzzard-lik (Continued From Page One) flying low during & heavy fog-| With the Rev. Walter C. Mass, [ po = atiot dowii: Wan” ul Miteneps; based on Australia|. and comes tate police’ when it crashed ‘against the | pastor of Trinity Lutheran an Soe 0 miles away, swept in at|{twin “There's s lin Morgan county and state police, noo ppg. ~ | church, omeiating: ~~ + | battle described as “desperate”; 23 height to skip-bomb the ships and : found tatis in he woods. J The 21-year-old. navigator en- Tw ww "or on ERAT BE, oN hop std uy wer 260 er JE1ed the survies in Ocotas, 1442 Missing | festroyet on ‘the SHUN, ‘TelEIg] ey pee OU A OO Le od out bs 300 \ sent. up, fro; hA.uNs radusied Md SOMBIE: |p GHARLES M. BAER, caeiiReveR fighters, To tight (enemy interceptors. ~~ [tons of allied bombs. A three-day Jay county, Both were accused of Mather fleld, Cal, last September, | Pilot on 8 Flying Fortress, has ns our-motored| “The harbor practically was swept|attack starting. Oct. 25 netted 330 sl vehicle taking. He was married on the day he | been missing in. | Bying clean,” a communique sald, “nearly plans and .one still later an-

aT : : more ; logical warfare and propaganda ac-| yon jest nigh Kin-| : Objective of the attac every ship | ; me oF "| tivities in Gonnection with military Jatt ( U4 Cute Kin received his wings. He graduated | action over Gers jective of the attack was tolevery ship thers being bedvlly hit'other G3 planes. the| der, ahd Inspector Edirard from Tech high school in 1939 : : =r im- | 58¥ four youths in an argument and: was employed by Real Sik | 14 beside an auto at Shelby and Bates: , entering the army. 3s The son of

that the $041,- PT the war and sts. —Two of them fled. A native of Shelbyville, he was | Mr. and Mrs. § sibly result in the loss of unneces- ‘Admits His Guilt * | a.member of the Meadlawn Chris- Tr Bes, AMErIGn UVES, ..........|...The officers. gave chase and ai Man church. |p. nad been of ", h Sees Value In OWI short distance away caught a 18-| The body will arrive” here for Re...hna oy ext > year-old boy, who gave his name as| Services next week. Services will 15 and SX. on th fe ToaRoguests | Tht committee released simulta-.y,nn pitspatrick, Francisville, Ind.| be in the Harry W. Moore Sept: ah Nice goin : ; ~ Ineously with its report 1638 pages| Police say he admitted fleeing from| Reace chapel. Survivors Dbe- Sate Ph 4 the Ph Ser; leaning Ik of the cut. came in elim= | oo ogimaony on the bill. Highlights | the state farm and heiping steal the, sides the parents and his wite | 30 AYE Th pg pee sland” wit. $750,000,000 item for | of testimony. t offi. Car at t Manhattan with four com- are a grandmother, Mrs. Maude : : what sn vy. stock fund after Secre- | y by government © panions, Braden of Indianapolis, and sev-. In a letter dated Sept. 13, Lt. _ “Yep, tha of the Navy Knox had advised ‘clals included: | Bartley Whited, 17, of 215 Detroit! eral aunts and uncles. ‘Baer Nad told his parents ist “oJ boy who b could be discounted from| 1. Eighty per cent of the prison- st. and Robert Farmer, 16, of Ti3 AE he hud complied Ave JWissiona |. bombers sin ordnance funds due to changes ers taken in the Sicilian campaign Linwood st. said that Pitapatrick| oor po ] | wna as. " ho nway e e e hon | tecting his ‘procurement plans. ; {were “influenced” or “impelled” to!and'his companion were armed with 3c br in x VAN SICKLE, m in he loo¥ 8 Mock nm x O'Hare, 1 on the pt of nd OV sd po Soe rr and emi 1018 SPL Sa St | Th Tord a tr gat Ta n Re: report aganda casts. : | them. 3 , . navala Tt results from a survey . ..| 2. The OWI was a large factor | They quoted one of the youthful 15, 1M i hile serving aboard the SIizh. 16 DAA Wiiieh me Jopter, x ’ EK i some lead : voted and their in delivery of the Italian fleet into bandits as saying: “We're desper- Son of Mrs. eS ian Sickle, | uated ron as high rang ; stands ace : "with respect _to_ Suligation pulled. stds, ate; this is a'stickup. 1215 Marlowe ave. he was report- | and was employed at R. C. A. | i programming ca W ar | hysical ‘discharges by the]. The truants were found in the| oq missing after action in the | before going-into service. He is | : 5 being made of army x- | armed forces will total 10,000 a week | Indiana theater by the manager, Solomons more than a year ago. | a member of the ‘Second Priends || ’ ? iby the end of the year and next Earl Rutledge, who called police: word of his death came roy hgrek: : requests of two government | year “our discharges will probably The officers turned them over to! from the navy department “ns Ta 3 "STR pa nt: riculture and inte- run over 800,000 for the year.” their parents. The 22-year-old sailor had been d d Always Capable : 3 : bureau ‘of recismation—were Neuropsychiatric cases in veterans| R. W. Goetzke, 847 N. Gladstone| in service since Aug. 8, 1941. He Wounded le: ‘BN SAY entirely. | hospitals in August accounted. for |st., reported that three boys, 13 to! was graduated from the Indiana | PVT. GLENDON' H. BAKER, “A - — LV. McNutt's war manpower|51 per cent of total hospitalizations. |16, hurled stones against his home| Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Children’s | Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, | Al w avs Ch rmi ; IT n's $17,000,000 request whs| 4. Twenty to 25 per cent of the with such force that plaster fell. | home, Knightstown, in 1938 434 Goodlet ave, wag wounded | y ‘na ng -. . down one-third and his! nation’s manpower is being wasted,| Brooks Rusil, 232 Bicking st., said| Survivors besides the mother | Oct: Thin action | rr security agency's $26,000,000 according to WMC figures; labor [that only yesterday he purchased a are two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Neal, | on the Italian. - Estimate was halved. The|turnover is increasing; peak war house at 752 Lexington ave, and| Roachdale, and Mrs. Hester Bart- mainland. | : nants $7,270,000 | employment will ‘be reached by that boys broke in and caused con-| lett, Indianapolis, and a brother f. The family | July, 1044. . siderable damage. Robert Van Sickle, who is a ship- i received a tele- | - CHE n EE = — ME gram Tuesday | - JAR RB - 4 + mpi . from -_the war ” NT 18 E department ib. od . 4 ; ’ . "Pvt. Baker's last . TR : oe letter home, Too : Fa dated Sept. 7, Seemingly designed for the times—the

‘exactly a month before he was wounded, said .

Chesterfield goor over anything, every. where with an ease end nice effectiveness that is demanded these doubleduty days! (Sketched) 3-button clas- .

““f hope to see further action soon.” He took part in the invasion of Sicily, which. he de- | scribed 48 “easier than we

received the air medal for meritorious service in aerial flight in | | the completion of 10 operational | + abrties- ‘over, enemysocetpied: oame if tinental Europe - in recent. cere- | Cd monies at a U. 8. fighter com- | mand base’ in England. h -Col. M. c. Woodbury, come manding officer of an American fighter wing, made’ the presentation. Lt. Ireland was graduated from Tech high school in 1937 and » attended Purdue university two and one-half years. Before enlisting in the army in January, 1942, he was employed by Allison’s. Receiving his commission last ‘November, he has been flying a P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane || in England since June. ° - » in Co TR TR LT. MARVIN B. NOBLE of Valparaiso was awarded the soldier's medal for heroism in New Guinea, March 15; not involving } : | battle conflict. : » in

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#NAPLES, Nov. 4 (U, P).—King | Victor Emmanuel arrived unexpectedly today for a visit-to Naples which was described officially as strictly private, but which appeared

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