Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1943 — Page 12

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P. P Snyder of the Maxton | his arrival in Washington and rode ; charge of | with him to the White House, ° FIRST LT. CARL V. BOHMAN, the servicemen's bodies, said oe| Mr. Roosevelt then went through| theater are Sgt. Cosmas J. Braun | op ipvville, and 8. SGT. WALt six additional mem-|the narrow corridor leading to the Jr, son of Cosmas J. Braun, Ko- Whiting, armed forces still were | old’ diplomatic reception room on| komo; Sgt. Merritt K. Gillespie; the twisted ste] coaches. | the ground floor of the White| Son of Mrs, Bertha M. Miller, It also was reported, but not con-| House, where he received diplomats| Marion; 2d Lt. Robert T. Hovt.'| southwest Pacific. Busy war workers need all the endurance they can rmed, that 10 WAVES were among | and congressmen. _ ~. .. . | husband of Mrs. Rebecca J. Hos : muster in prder to produce at Yop speed, ‘Endurance the service victims. All names, but| Mr, Roosevelt's return was an-| Richmond; S. Sgt. Earl 'V, Mijlet; NEW ENGLAND SETS authorized for discharge: depends on good vision because sight hurri at the time|one, were withheld pending notl-| nounced by the White House ati son of Mrs. _Beartha My to The commission granted six other foligue + ; ‘makes co ofly poet eyesig urries fication of next of kin. 9:22 a. m. Lafayeste; S. Bet 4 PF. THANKSGIVING DATE parole requests and turned down checked regularly i Srvors. 'iave your eyes Only seven of the civilian dead| The President left Washington on Stropes, hus 2 eg of- = ~7|the clemency pleas of 11 other in- che i a rly . . . if you need glasses buy them were identified more than 24 hours| the night of Nov, 11. His Cairo Stropes, Greencastle; Flig ' BOSTON, Dec. 17 (U. P.)—NeW|mates of the state reformatory and on credit at Kays. dir After the wreck. The badly mangled | meeting with Churchill and the| er Chester W. Watsory son of |England will celebrate Thansgiving|state prison. DR. S. B. MERRICK janterns, if at nightlpodies, some of them crushed Chinese generalissimo began on George 1. Watson, Muncie. on Nov. 23 next year instead of on DR. J. W. FARRIS

rails 100 yards|pe. taken to! Nov. t§ Nov| In the Mediterranean the miss- |the traditional last Thursday off WALTER MYERS TO SPEAK LT i, ojond recognition, Were ta Een, Nov. 22 and continued through Nov.| | ooo” pvt. Wayne O. Albright, | November, Walter Myers, fourth assistant OFFICES AT KAYS

ors at Red Springs and | 26, Junesal pailors "Rey Pe 5 He was in session at Tehran from| on of Elmer E. Albright, Elkhart; | The New England governors set|postmaster general, will speak on PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED

sald he could ties estimated that more] Nov. 28 through Dec. 1, then re-| T- 4th Or. James T. Bunch, the new date here last night in ac- “Esquire Trail” before the Lawyers GLASSES * Autiiofties esa turned to Cairo for a two-day meet-| cousin of Rufus L. Perkins, Co- [cordance with federal policy to|Association of Indianapolis and the ON CREDIT

ing with Churchill and President] Jumbus; 2d Lt. William F. Guil- [lengthen the Christmas shopping|Indianapolis Bar assotiation at a Inonu of Turkey and a meet-|-laum, son of Mrs. Eula L: Guil- [season. The last Thursday of next/noon Dec. 28 in the Washington i To Charges ing with South African Prime Min-| laum, Cannelton; Pfc. Edward B. (November would be Nov. 30. { hotel. FOR CREDIT AT KAYS ———————r- ont —————— i tn ——— A A St

the 40-minute lapse Of before identifying themselves. Ap-| ister Jan C. Smuts. } Honghlin, son of Mrs. Elizabeth |p rn they had to give the warning. proximately 15 remained in nearby meester aeetetnet A. Houghlin, New Albany, and 1st

: i survivors indicated hospitals, most of them with seri-| RIPPLE LEGION POST Lt. Dwight E. Terry, brother of | wre ® northbound train was trav- ous injuries. | Lee Terry, Greencastle. ] | D 4 A (0 | | X BM A \ S | 0 8 1 when F ruck dimtriitdsictenispet— A ——— . s . 1 | full sped when it st EDSON. INJURED IN | PLANS HOLIDAY EVENT Honored : | J !

cars. The federal bureau of investiga- | ’ | Members of the Broad Ripple tion already has completed its ed CRASH, IMPROVING | American Legion post will entertain

TO i INDIANAPOLIS MEN |B | FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY WiTH | ; have been awarded the distin- | | | Lt. Col. Harry T. Fidson, injured | their families and guests at a} guished flying cross for action |i \ i | Christmas supper and party Sunday | with the U. 8. army 11th air force. | Ii I, area, has been {at the post home, 64th st. and Col-| They are 2d Lt. Warren H. |H ¢ (moved to Lawson general hospital, |)... 4ve Little, fighter pilot, 3346 N. Penn- || . Atlanta, Ga., for treatment, accord- A pitch-in supper will be rved sylvania st, and Flight Officer : {ing to a war department telegram Te ’ John H. Bradley, pilot, 5201 E. | Ie i tg Senta, Of the evide Inve te! reaching his parents, Mr. and Mrs, |at 5:30 p. m., followed by a pro-| joth ot Lt. Little also has Fes: | all : “0? the week sud bo evidenge of. sa | William M. Eidson, 5786 N. Dela-|gram of music and group singing,| ceived the air medal. i} 3 'g < ; -~ oh : Sibley said that wrecking crews Wore st. and the distribution of gifts by] The air medal was presented to OU The telegram said his condition |ganta Claus, T..Sgt. Edwin C. Vossler, Marion, : Lt 9, 0

i king at full speed at! / still ‘were Wor gt ail “effort Was satisfactory. The 83-year-old | The post's bowling champion will] and Sgt. John E. Wright, gunner, WN

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’ — for Officer received compound fractures. be decided at the annual tourna-| 1447 Montcalm st. \ : / % ~7 iss : : . i | He is noted as one of the army's/ment at the Broad Ripple alleys Awards were given for partici- : ; 2 A < Ladies Hr agents were fingerprinting | outstanding authorities on photo before the party. pation in bombing missions over DOI 1 S i : ) 2 ALL SIZES LOCKETY % : 95 the remaining unidentified victims | flying; receiveng several décorations| Everett Saxton is chairman of the| Kiska in the Western Aleutians 3 i aw] and ue of the double wreck in an effort to for his work in England and North |affair, and Harry J. Schnitzius is] before it was retakén by American : CHAIN speed identification as rescue work-! Africa. | post commander. | forces. rd : "STUFFED" 4

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