Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1943 — Page 16
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Indiana university extension school. He worked at EN Lilly's before enlisting in the army in September, 1941. While in Washington high school, he went out for football, track and basketball in his freshman year, 1932, winning the freshman award in each of the sports. In his sophomore yearhe won minor Awards In track and football. Won Gridiron Honors Playing tackle on ‘the grid squad, he was made team captain in 1936 and also won the George
-{ Washington-elub plaque awarded
the .player considered the most valuable to. the team. After en-
tering college, he continued to | pedals |
play football and to wii. on the gridiron. & Lt. Flack took his first x months’ training at Camp Wolters, Tex, and later was transferred to Ft. Ord, Cal. He also trained at Santa Ana, Bakersfield and Menter field. His last training was in Fi. Wayne before going overseas June 3. He Was reported missing in Africa Aug. 1. Surviving besides his mother is a sister, Mrs. Helentheta Moreton, Connersville, and a nephew, Bruce Moreton. " 8.8
Dead PFC. ROY J. DAVIS, brother
|. of Mrs, Lulu Baumgart, Seymour,
| and® PVT
JERALD MORGAN,
7 son of ‘Mrs. Bernice Morgan Pad-
1 gett,
Washington, have .died of
| disease in Japanese prison camps | since the fall of Bataan and Cor-
; regidor,
» » : » Wounded KENNETH MARVIN LAND, sea~
man 2-¢, U.S. N, R., was wouhded in dction with the navy. Hé is
thé father of Marvin Elgene
Land, Bargersville, and son o
H Alvin Land of Madison,
= ” = Missing : FLIGHT OFFICER ROBERT J.
| PEALE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob= |
| ert R. Peale, | is missing in action in the North
| Norma Peale, 1047 Wiridemere st.
1127 Standish ave.,
African area, The 20-year-old flight officer was last heard from in the British . Isles. He is the husband of Mrs.
He enlisted in the air corps im-
mediately after his 20th birthday
and was graduated from the air corps . technical school at. Chanute | Sed All the west £0ast |. He received ‘his | “wings at- Williams field, Ariz.
8 ” 2 Safe
"FIRST LT. WALTER R. RICHHART, combat pilot who only a | few days ago was reported. miss- ly
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{ “hart, area, Date unreported.” Lt. Richhart is the son of Mrs, Minnie Richhart, R. R. 3, Box 118. It is assumed that he had reached @& friendly Chinese haven after an i air battle.
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BRITISH SET FOR |]
LEBANON TALKS
: ives in Beriat for,
Catroux. 3
~ CAIRO, Nov. 19 (U. P.).—Richard G. Casey, British minister of state for the Middle-East, arrived in Beirut today to confer with Gen.
Georges Catroux, negotiator for the...» ¢ at 5 p. French committee of liberation, on | Castle hall.
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the political crisis in Lebanon. Britain has taken a serious view of the situation, making it plain that the disturbances are a threat {0 allied interests, and presumably |
Casey advising Catroux to that, efTect, : Catroux was expected to announce | his formula for a solution of the! crisis within a few days. = t His proposals, which he hopes will lead to-a reconciliation of French and Lebanese elements in the! French-mandated territory, will be] based on his conversations with French, Lebanese and British lead- | ers at Beirut, it was said. _Catroux was said to have sent two! [senior French officials into the Leb-- | anese. mountains to conifer with the only 4we Lebanese ministers not im-:
"| prisoned after the Lebanese govern4ment's attempt to throw off French
control.
CITY GETS REQUESTS
FOR STREET LIGHTS:
"Action on more than 100 applica-
| tions for new: street. lights. has. been.
{held up by the works board this | year pending “formulation of - a “light installation policy,” it wes | revealed today: Fellewing- -diselozgse. hat. Ae) 5dard “had “been” harried” With “&fi’ avilanche” of petitions for new | lighting facilities in neighborhoods. throughout .the city, Board. Presi-. ident Harmon Campbell explained {that the board had yet to “straighten |itself out” on priority and construction details relating to street- fight ing fixtures. Dr, Walter Hemphill warned, “People are crying for sufficient. {light in blacked out neighborhoods. | These requests are piling up fast’ . it's about time” we're doing | something about it.” Mr, Campbell said he thought it
{imprudent to make an issue out of
additional street lighting because. “adequafe material and labor may
- {not be available.” The Indianapolis
Power & Light Co. charges a flat
1$40-a-year rental fee on each street
light, he added.
ITALY PROVES HITLER SHORT OF MANPOWER
FIFTEENTH ARMY GROUP, HEADQUARTERS, Italy, Nov. 19, (U. P).-— Mediterranean theater fighting has pinned down 50 Ger-| man divisions (possibly 750,000] men); including 10 on .the south:
aly. battle = front, which. Hitler:
|. Three of the 10 divisions facing,
iurgently needs in Russia, it was stated authoritatively today.
[the allied 5th and 8th armies, and § blocking the path to Rome, were;
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moved up only recently and showed ! plain evidence that German reserves: of experienced men and equipment
The three new. divisions had only |
y were runing low:
: {horses and mules for transport.
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Each was sprinkled with youths Hacking combat experience.
_._ MORE OIL FOR PAINT WASHINGTON. — More ‘oil for paints is now permitted by the government, to assist manufacturers of gloss paints to put out a service- | able product.
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