Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1944 — Page 2

Sully IT HAPPENED fn a National roadecasting studio in New Yor I Ges an keg, Maky Modif | BN other night. In New ing in New York and hadn’t seen ! bg A Teas Jou A stranger walked into the | Is bIOOE Th KL YS SOUS | Mra. Dora B. Love, when he shot down his first Jap | tall of a Zero and opened fire at 108 ANGELES, March 9 (U.P). ; studio while Blanchard McKee, | Birth ih ai years. | ihe Ma). Harold O. Megrew a hot, 2000 ed Lois “ ’ His face was much plumper and wxliney Zero over Rabaul, New Britain. | 300 yards before he saw me,” Maj, | APProximately 2000 German prisonaang been vom O'Brien, Carrol Long, Long| narrator of the “Keepsakes” pro- ir ci his 3, United War ya A paid genera] student chairman of ‘the|and Clarice Duke; costumes, Mary| gram was seated alone glancing | Och PANES 1 8 GFBCRISTCS oil Spania. id Son of George H. Poske Sr, 616 | Poske sald. “As the tracers slid moved into Camp “annual vaudeville production in the Putcho, Mary. Kocjan and Betty| over his script before the broads Blanchard ® expecting him, preside “initiation at-8 E. 34th st, Maj. Poske was in nto the Zero, the Jap started -

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