Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1944 — Page 4
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SETH. A. KINSEY| Returns Home to Find Wife IYANKS LAND ON Queen Candidates| p10. {ORGAN Report Argentine Revolt 4] KILLED ON RMD} _ Remarried 7 Days Before! ADMRALTY ISLE [EFEUIRRN HEADS SCHOOLS] Crushed. Loader Arrested
(Continued From Page One) letters from overseas arrived at : : 3 fo * (Continged From Page One) 5 and preparing to sail Puerto Bel- 7 : Had chtained ' divores from hey | 1° BAI ' a Th t Across Bis arck A Board Na Stinebaugh his supporters had decided that he es is Shan WO Jaca miss Air 0 a " Barr a | : ; ox: RY : 4 : L v : Buer ; Airman Reported Lost on had cbiained » divorce from her Ty nas writen home | PNUSL Toross hic Lay I A oe ee ter tf or ry sailing 4 Buanos Bombing Mission Over |. sopping her allotment check. | Jater more of them came flooding | Sea to Tighten Trap on i | Temporary Successor | There was no clear indication).
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> = = | through the mails. They had be- on Fe i PRIf | immediately of the political tmpli-| France. | SHE WAS SURE that her hus-|{-come lost tn transit sma were just | 72,000 Japs. | Rh a @ To Late Chief. cations of the revolution but some!’ - : band would have written to her | getting through. sien » : ; i RE . : reports said that democratic and {Continued From Page One) about the divorce and wouldn't Mais the same time the Red (Continued From Page One) ee | * (Continued Prem Pige One) believe the report. me ~ ross made its second report, re-. | - : ra ST a Co. here. He was graduafed from| gpg decided to wait but no let- | vealing that a mistake had been |S€lZure of Green island in the ¢ [passing was sudden, he left in the Franklin township high school, ters came and there was no word | made. The report stated that |ROrthern Solomons and Rocke ro rn . Besides the parents, yore re from the war department about | there were two Sgt. Wales Barrs Fiacd 3 Jew peal. bout BUTLER UNIVERSITY'S sophsister, ‘Mys. Georgia Holliday, ); rhether h in the army overseas ahd that one trapped - Yd : og ; 1e den “Te Hancock i and a brother, a hea an of them had been divorced and [Marck archipelago and 22,000 other| more, junior and senior men will Be apateh hom “Robert Kinsey. : =| She appealed to the Red Cross | remarried and was missing iit ac. {Demy troops isolated in the encom-| pick their Sophomore Sweetheart h th ire ab the Ye new to investigate. Several weeks later | tion, but he Was mot the Walter | Passed Solomons. : tomorrow to refgn at the Sopho- ; calling upon the government to reSIGNALMAN 3-c WALLACE the Red Cross reported the same Barr of 1721 Prospect st. Indian- General Goes Ashore | more Cotilliofi Saturday night in : 4 shore President, Pedro P. Ramirez to RENARD ANDREW S, oo 2 oH thing, her Runny mased Spolls. x wie . William B. Dickinson, - United] the Marott hotel ballroom. Three - " his|power or turn the presidential aud S. h Tews, . i d was miss n action, |. cis ’ nine peting 3 1 supreme ¢ ‘Box 160, was ‘wounded in action| According to ong she | THIS CLEARED the. whole |Fress correspondent, reported that a re don to rights tise Sa rv by St aupre eas; Nov. 24 when the escort carrier,| waited many more months and | muddle and Mrs. Barr prom tly [MacAFBur went ashore in a Hig- Marth “Demiaree, - Miss - Frances : ated | the principal Argentine naval base “WU. 8. 8S Liscome Bay, was sunk. asked the Red Cross to check up | filed proceedings in superior burt [8ins barge less than eight hours Marstella and ‘Miss Mary...Louise = . ; near Bahia \ Signalman Andrews, who spent a; on the whereabouts of her hus- | 1 to annul her marriage to Mr. |2fter the cavalry units landed. For Miles, all of Indianapolis, 2 {Manchester province, furlough here about three weeks|-pand again, Utley. . Sanu more than an hour he inspected the| Miles, all o pol my 8 de ; 3ald & fleet of two Dartlesbupe, Tou: ago, has returned to Tréasure : The case came up for hearing [landing beach, Dickinson, who was fe He Png and Bett: Bley: or be cruisers and other smaller in Juand. San Francisco, Cal, fr rel pny vy che decided, she said, | JCSUErdsY and Judge Stark [the only reporter to accompany Benfioad of Itlanapois ti Tale inty|ships Was loaded with ammunition assignment. He has received the ’ ny q | eranted it after the story was |MacArthur, sald. . Betty Th f Te Haute . . : — le heart. a that her husband -was dead an told. Se “The. end of the Bismarck cam: ty omas o 1Te Haute, id se TY — — py A. | last June. 28 she marked Rehert . Meanwhile,” Sgt. Barr was as- |Paign is now clearly in sight,” the Miss Mase Hal of Males, and school 20; Carol Hehner, chemistry, | fro + 8. ‘SGT. CHARLES . PATRICK| 4%) “0 had been a friend of |" ygneq to Camp Ellis, IIL, and he general said in his communique, = | Miss Ann Shuttlewo St Gaston, » Shortridge. Arthur. Shull, Norma = \ Dn the family here many years. came home week-ends. Then last “This marks a final stage in the] O- The winner will receive a tro- ! Miller and E. B. Essig were ap- N J REPUBLICANS McTAGUE, serving with a TANGET| (One week later to the day, | pep. 17 he received ‘orders to | great swinging move, pivoting on| Phy and gold bracelet at the ) pointed “to instruct evening high{'"* = : Ca Jattalion over- El | July 5. 1943, Sgt. Barr walked in | joave ‘immediately for overseas | New Guinea which has been the| dance, and the Kay-Dets; orches- igh. school -»courses at Manual high CHOOSE CANDIDATE seasy was the front door -of . his home to duty again, " basic purpose of operations initiated| tra of the 52 college training : school and Leander C. Parker was le imi ~ wounded Jan. 26 § x greet his wife. Her new husband. | according to testimony, Sgt. | June 29, 1943.” - detachment (air crew) at the uni- named to teach at night at Crispus] TRENTON, N. J, March1 (U.P). in Italy, X | Mr. Utley was there, too. Barr called Mr, Utley on the : : “versity, will. play. ’ Attucks. : : —State Republican leaders selected He is the son She told Judge Judson L. Stark | telephone jist before leaving and Airfield Captured - : nt kt . “| Resignations of Bion Mildred Fe of Mr. and Mrs tha they all three sat down to- | gave him mormro: room The landing operation, accomp-| Two MAJORS PROMOTED . board last night ap-|Oaks, Julia Ann Pennington, Cora Charles McTague, 88 gether to talk over the situation Be a be Toa % lished under cover of rainy weather, WO MAJORS following teacher Stingle, Helen Wilson and Bev-|party's candidate for U. S. senator 1861 Ruckle st, : and that Mr, Utley decided to while he was overseas. was ‘described as “delicate,” and a Ma). Leslie Neher of Muncie and : . : erly Farquer accepted and | last night. ; ! and has been in leave after a friendly discussion. 2 0 = spokesman said the casualties were Ma). Leroy Richey of South Bend cks; Rao leaves of absence were granted to| Smith will seek the seat left four major bat- Mr. Utley asked that his 10- | «Rs BARR asked the court's | “€enerally light.” - - |have been promoted to lieutenant ; ] Leda Mae Mughés and Dorothy| vacant by the death of W. Warren Hes. “Mts. Mc- year-old daughter, Martha, whose | opinion on the proposed living “This was one of the most bril- colonel. 23 iti dab, Jane King. Barbour. Tague received Boas mother died several years ago, be | arran liant maneuvers of the war,” he : n word Monday : gement and under the un- A permitted to stay with the Barrs 1 ci added: “It was a quick follow-up that Sgt. Mc- Sgt. McTague ’ usual circumstances and for the ; and this was arranged, fat to exploit the enemy weakness Tague had lost an arm. | ¢ .| Welfare of the daughter, I told g The 22-year-old sergeant s took Sgt. Barr then took over. the | her. 1 thought it would be aij |Which has shown itself recently in . c Barkley. Tex, Ft.| Dousehold, taking care of Mr. right” Judge Stark said the Bismarck sea area.” unig a C and Pine. Camp, N.| Utlev's daughter. Yesterday Mrs. Barr received a | Although the Americans encounY. and has been. overseas: 19 # u » . long letter from Sgt. Barr in |tered some resistance on the ‘beach SHths. -A brother Sgt. James M.| A FEW DAYS later a batch of Ireland. } at Los Negros in the initial landing, McTeague. is stationed at San Luis! «| a spokesman said that not a single
. “Obispo, Cal. Another - brother, GERM ANS ATTACK TYNDALL DEPLORE Jzpaness Shgtierged them the rest Michael, fought in the Golden ! Gloves matches in Chicago. i NEW DEAL ACTIO Rabaul Hit Again TR ’ 9 . ‘WITH ROBOT TANKS Times Special ‘ y The U. 8. troops quickly captured
~ SECOND LT. WILLIAM _R. p «y | Momote girfleld on Los Negros and HUTCHENS, 1424 E. 10th st, has| (Continued From Page One) ORTLAND, Ind, March. l~-+g| Succ 8UTS 0 pushing forward been awarded the oak leaf clus-|gemnan offensive thrust toward the T°! deeply about our obligation tq rapidly toward Lorengau airfield, ter to the air medal for partici- Anzio-Albano road from the north. Giver to returning soldiers a gen-|only a few miles across a narrow pation in medium bomber combat west while a second struck midway Uine land of opportunity rather|Waterway, separating’ Los Negros missions over the coast of France. hetween Aprilia and Cisterna. lthan a state of soci ing | from the principal island of Manus. Fs ale of society resembling Lis The allied infantrymen rose<from | ; alt In effecting the landing, the U. S, gs the national socialism they are now i 6 ther trenches to meet the oncom- |gigp ir forces gradually were closing a FIRST. LT. JAMES C. BROWN, ae Corman Sl ea fighting,” Mayor , Tyndall of Indi- pincers movement on Truk from pilot of the Dit: air force Mar- mased anti-tank i gil a anapolis told Portland Rotarians the south and the east. The big au hol bs Oe tillery ripped ns Nazi armor, |last night.’ Japanese base in the Carolines lies sn sarc toe. [OCR on ac a nc | Tn posteva pain pc be 3 Oh Ob ange, spate distinguished fly- 5 . Prisoners Taked® + [fore the Rotary club here, the as-|miralties and 750 from : Eniwetok ing cross fof we A communique said a number of |Pirant to the G. O. P. gubetnatorial atoll, which the Americans recently bombard m e n ED prisoners were taken and that allf30Mination expressed fear of “pow-|wrested from the Japanese in the missions ove * M8 |German attacks had been beaten erful figures in the New Deal who | Marshalls r Europe. c. ox “4 off successfully. — make. no bones about their inten-| In between are. the enemy Biswn m0 | ¥ Spokesman - indicated, = however, ion fo continue clipping the wings|marck bases, which have been hamBro > D5 a . that the Nazis were continuing their{0f Private enterprise.” mered heavily by American aerial Broad way, Ea} onslaughts today with developing - and naval forces in co-ordinated atre. ea B any _ force in an apparent all-out effort tacks centered principally on. Rahe alieady wears - Lt Brown to hurl the 5th army back into the ARSON SUSRECT IN baul, New Britain, and Kavieng, RY dl wilh oak. leaf sea New Ireland.
usters p— " It was revealed officially that the LON § J U. 8. fliers, in Solomons-based etore enlisting in the aif Yorces, Nazis had thrown a new secret EP bombers and fighters, attacked RaLt. Brown was factory representa- weapon into the battle of the baul for” the - 235th straight day,
tive for the Rieh Laboratories. . |beachhead—robot tanks guided by| Continued From Page One) |dumping 161 tons of bombs on . oa. radio and loaded with 1000 pounds|fire to a ward of the women’s hos-| Lakuanal snd Vunapope plearorpes, > ELEVEN HOOSIERS outside In- of apltie, & pital here a week ago. again ee a Sppeaition dianspolis are on today's list off, lpn no immediate’ indica- Superintendent Clifford Williams missing, wounded and prisoners of these rolling land mines War,
were being used in the new fighting, Ot es hospital said today that Mrs, ARRA NGE SERVICES
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y i she discovered the fire here. It was MISSING er esitoyed iti Jems Xun OF the third fire in the hospital in four FOR JOEL BARNETT
arrison Earl Kendall, days. Services for Joel Barnett of West pen H soi vg vm. Pod il 10 hive proved - Williams Said - he received calls|Newton will be conducted at 2:30] Kendall and son of Mr. and Mrs. ing even to start En, any 2 d from other cities in which the Wom- |p. m. tomorrow in the Friendswood Clyde Kendall, Terre Haute, iSilines ang the others bein. n ” €d|an had worked and where fires had | Baptist church by the Rev. R. H. Missing in naval action. sky-high € blown|ocoyrred, ang authorities suggested| Kent and the Rev. Ralph Wade. Lost in the European theater are|their o Deturs they could reach she be investigated, Burial will be at West Newton. Bgt. Floyd L. Husvar, husband of| The “beetles” which h “Smith listed fires at Evansville] Mr. Barnett, who was 81, dled Mrs. Frances G. Husvar, South! silhouette ang a single wire. oo. |S12/¢ hospital on, Feb. 9, 1043, in| Saturday while visiting his son, the Berid: S. Sgt. Oren M. Smith, 50 1a]. were a haw ir fess i which seven died and 1180 were|Rev. Roy E. Barnett, Butte, Mont. of Mrs. Harriette Smith, Macy; T.|secret weapon to he made ‘homeless; the Weston, W.|He was the last living charter memEL Lt a Bo F. Teveson, son of Mrs. Pact enemy unit entrusted with 1843, and the Toledo hospital fire] Survivors are his wife, Jennie; * ‘Marie T. Teveson, La Porte, and S. handling the " “beetles” was th Jan. 25, 1944, as those having oc-|three sons, Dr. George Barnett, John T. Tuwly, son of John | 308th ; ; Bs €|curred while ‘Mrs, Ott was an em- Riverside, III; John Barnett, South - Sr, P - tormerl, ro! Erenadier regiment, i vee Bend, and the Rev. Mr. Barnett: ng aa "E. Cooperider hus- ormerly the crack Infanterie Lehr| ry, fire at Birdseye, the sheriff|one daughter, Mrs. Elva Spann |- bend of Mrs Tors D. Cooperider, et Derlin-Spanday from thei coia, was at the Otts'. own home, | Boise, Ida.; three brothers, Elmer, Scottsburg is missing on the South- -Doeberitz niy alning center at| which was destroyed. He said they|Alvin and Clarence Barnett of West in > ' » Jermany. collected $1000 from an insurfnce| Newton, and nine grandchildren, Vert Paci. vo : The morning after the regiment's company on the loss. o : ”. arrival at the beachhead, German Frank Coughlin of the attorney RIPPLE O. E. 8. TO ELECT WOUNDED ; troops were paraded before it prior |general's office, joined the investi-] Broad Ripple chapter 315,0.E.8., Pvt. Robert E. Presslér, son of to the big attack to be shown the gation today. Williams, State De-|will elect officers at 8 p. m. today Mrs, Cecil Pressler, Huntington, was, Weapon which the Nazi command | tective Herman Freed, and Deputy|at the. Broad Ripple Masonic wounded in marine action. sald would pulverize the allles. - State Fire Marshal Hugh McGowan | temple. Mrs. Gertrude ‘Hatfield is re ——————————— av . . PRISONERS : _ MELVIN PEAKE INJURED 2 ve pen yorking on the case for boi teen. and William Moffat, Pvt. Earl Fowler, son of Mrs; Hal- Melvin Peake, 37. of 529 S. Sen- ! : He Fowler, Corydon; T. Sgt. Ed-|ate ave, was in City hospital today ward Kase, son of Mrs. Edith Kase, | with first-degree burns on his chest
Mishawaka, and T. Sgt. Lawrence after his clothing caught fire from On e Base Levy / nstead of
Lord, son of Mrs. Helen Lord, Ft.|a clgaret yestomgy bos, Are from ones in every phase and branch of the war? For one thing—It pro-
Wayne, are prisoners of war in Ger-| was reported as not serious, T 5h Ww | d S ‘ Ii ; T : Lo ’ . ww ree ou I mp ITy 1ax, vides .fe-giving blood plasma on the very spot where @ man les alr medal was won by Capt. Mark E : * ; ws HONORED McNulty, Huntington; 1st Lt. Ralph (Continued From Page One) on a graduated scale, so that . ‘go . 1 o - FORTY-TWO Indians men to-(E. Eltaoth, Huntington; 1st Lt| uiyce fro von every taxpayer, regardless of the wounded. Field directors help to settle family problems, Red Cross day were included among more than io K. Kahl, 8t. Mary-of-the- P 5¢ from a Fresco Toure amount of his salary, always shall ’ 1000 officers and enlisted men of [Woods; Ist. Lt. Robert R. Kiester,| '1¢ Moment any really effective | be completely current as to his e : tats } ded: aetti d anc the army air forces who nave been |Ft. Wayne: 1ot Lt mucery Eo ieh| implication to prereed i els directs its efforts to rehabilitating the wounded; getting food and
decorated for missions over the MAN, Glezen; 1st Lit, Stanley R. i g ~ > - ’ . “qe cast, of France, Lovell, Connersville; 1st Lt. Eiwooq| _cPendS on Public 4. That a small amount of | # , mail to the prisoners of war. Through its offices are recruited Army
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Distinguished flying crosses were|l+ Lunkenheimer, Evansville; 1st | Therefore, present thought | income from interest and diviawarded to Ist Lt. Richard J. Lud-|Dt. George Snyder, Pt. wayne;| 1ans toward lopping off a few of |. dends—I suggest $25. but some : da. a 8 fo . Wig, Elkhart; Ist Lt. Robert A. Mc-|15t Lt Robert E. Will; Evans. | the most troublesome complexi- | experts say as much as $100—be - and Navy nurses. It operates clubmobiles for men at isolated posts; *_ “Comnell, Richmond; T, Sgt. Arthur ville; 2d Lt. James W. Andrew,| ties without improving the system exempted from income tax in > J. ‘Pramuk, Whiting; 8. sgt |Princeton; 2d Lt. Corvan Vv. Cripe,| basically. : every case where this is the only ‘ . fe ANT. Taw . William R. Beectier, South Bend; |EIhart; 2d Lt. Vaun N. Liniger| If the public really is as angry | income not subject to withhold- . supplies emergency foreign war relief; teaches first aid; trains Sgt. Frank A. Hay, Logans-|DPecatur; 2d Lt. Leon A. Vandeviere,| about the present system as it | ing tax.
+ 8. Sgt. William A. Meister, NeW Carlisle; 2d Lt. Albert W. Wells, | seems to be, then the public itself | cr. s | } ' aides—and performs many more services that make wartime Wayne: S. Sgt.’ Francis J. Sitke, Ft.| Sheridan; T. Sgt. William A. Ter-| can become a super pressire Paid in Full nurses o e : pe : y me
Wayne; S. Sgt” John J, Symanski |bune, Kirklin, group to force - congress, before 5. That for all f who \orei ive to th . San aoyd Arthur, Winchester;| the fall elections, to sweep the | have no income except wages or : suffering less horrible—more bearable. When you give to the Red Two bronze oak leaf clusters. to! Sn oar R. Beecher, South| complicated existing structure out | salaries (on.which the tax has | - : AE Lo nim the 8ir medal were awarded to Capt.| Bend; 8. Sgt. Richard B, Cochrum,| of the window and substitute a | been withheld) and the allowable | : A ai | : i Robert K. Seagraves, Anderson; 2a| Vincennes; 5. Sgt. Loren R. Dunn,| new simple, workable one in its | maximum of interest and divi | Cross War Fund you make certain Vist Your REDCROSS is-#} Lt. Kenneth W. Weyerbacher, Boon- po 5 Se. Everett C. Haley, place. . - : dends, the income tax shall be . : ville; 8. Sgt. Frederick: B." Cessna, ayetle; 8. Sgt. Paul 8. Jordan,| = pyr that new system I propose: | considered to have been paid in is si ‘Kewanna, and S. Sgt. Richard M.|Anderson; S. Sgt. Charles’ M. Mor-| 3 That the —~ net. in- | full, and no tax estimate or tax his side, McLennan, Terre Haute, .|78 Evansville; S. Sgt. Thaddeus come, the normal tax net income | return shall be required. - The bronze oak leaf cluster ts the Nason) last. Chicago; Bgt.| and the victory tax net income | 6. That for persons who do oh a dyoiae, Alton; Sgt. Rex be abolished, and that for them | have other income, including » Martinsville, there be substituted one net in- | those drawing more than one
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. : A urn, -simil which Paris Crossing; 8. Sgt. Everette L.| Abolish Surtax ets YC I nan Mk n : oY Kaylor, Marion; Lt. Azad A. Arkisan,| gpa the surtax, whidls ‘be wi) ' me : REE 4 : IRL A Indiana Harbor, and Sgt. Joseph 0. A at e X, | C - req . . 3 : : Vo. BIE: UND Lampkins, Tell Cit deq| lies its name by applying to in- These proposals apply exclu | : : : : ; i De {both the distingatir en yt 2rded| come too small for normal tax, sively to persons whose income is : : : ) : and Be en ished 8; ind a be abolished; and also the normal ) K the air medal - oa cis tax, which now really is a flat- | For persons in business or profes-
——— | rate surtax; and the victory tax, | sions, and for those who have in Acid In ti which is computed at one rate diges OR ana then reduced to another tate. Relieved in 5 minutes or That for these there be sub-
| on. double your momey back | stituted one" tax, graduated acEERE cording to the size of the taxable |
