Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1944 — Page 9
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Viscount Cranborne, I am reliably informed, will likely succeed Eden in the foreign office. He is now { colonial secretary and leader of the house of lords. Only 50 years old, he has already had considerable experience in foreign affairs.
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It would be very helpful therefore if he were t6 take over some cabinet post which would help him later on, but which would allow him to
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‘Reich; A. S. Eldridge Is . Sea Casualty.
(Continued From Page One) Simmons, both of 4780 Wentworth blvd. Based in England, Sgt. Fiers has been in the air forces since Oct. 13, 1942, and went overseas last November, . The 22-year-old engineer was a steamfitter in Indianapolis before enfering service and was graduated from Technical high school. His brother-in-law, M. Sgt. George P. Simmons, is in the air forces in England.
naval action in the Atlantic. His mother, Mrs. Pear] Eldridge, 2711 N. Illinois st, received the navy department telegram March 4 and since then has received a letter from the naval commander: saying no further details have been learned. Joining the navy Nov, 14, 1942, Seaman Eldridge took his boot training in Chicago and then went to sea. The 19-year-old sailor went to school in Madison and worked
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Pearl Polk, Boonville, hag been killed in marine combat and 24 Lt.
for Polk’s Milk Co. before enlisting. He is the son of Albert N. Eldridge of Madison and brother of Miss Alene Eldridge of Indianapolis, 2" » LT. LEONARD ROSEN, gunner and bombardier on a Flying Fortress, was taken prisoner by the Nazis following his ninth mission in raids over Hanover and Brunswick, Germany, Jan. 30. He is the husband of Mrs, Kathryn Perryman Rosen, who lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Perryman, 1949 College ave. Entering service Jan, 26, 1942, the lieutenant received bombardier training at Big Springs, Tex. and has been overseas since Nov. 1, 1943. He was the only man out of a class of 150 at the Harlingen, Tex, gunnery school to receive the expert award.
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ninth air force and was among 260 officers to receive the decoration. » " » CPL. ARNOLD F. HUGHBANKS, S38 N. Sheffield ave, and T. 4TH
by Brig. Gen. J. R. Hawkins, wing commanding officer of the 12th air force, for display of courage and devotion to duty during the initial Anzio-Nettuno operations. Previously the Indianapolis soldiers were commended for exemplary action for their part in the invasion of Gela, Sicily. When Italy was invaded, the battalion figured in the early assaults near Salerno. Cpl. Hughbanks and Technician Burleson are members
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Wilbur H. Grant, Indianapolis attorney, has announced his candi- : | dacy for renomination as state representative on the Republican ticket, : He was a member of the legislature in the 1943 session when he obtained a release from the armed services to participate. He was a
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All missing in the European war zone, they are 8S. Sgt. Samuel P. Aldridge, son of Mrs. Pear] L. Aldge, Lafayette; S. Sgt. Norman L. Bell, son of Mrs. Maude L. Bell, arsaw; Sgt. Cletis H. Campbell,
member of the city affairs committee and of judiciary A committee | during the last session. : He is a graduate of Indiana Law school,” 28 member of the Baptist church; ¥. M. C.- A. post cf the American Legion and a member of the Marion county bar. He has been active in Republican - politics here for 20 years.
LT. HARRISON MILLER RETURNS ON LEAVE
Lt. Harrison E. Miller, former Indianapolis Times employee who is on the staff of Rear Adm, C. A. Pownall, commander of the Pacific fleet air forces, is spending a threeweek . leave with his wife, Mrs. Juanita Miller, 3753 N. Meridian st. He entered the navy in May, 1942, when he was chief of the oil inspection division at the state house. He has been in the Pacific since last July.
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of a signal air corps warning bat-| , Do you feel older than you are or ster talion attached to a fighter wing of | Tom, O¢tting Up Nights. Backache. Nervthe 12th air force. qusnsts, Les Swollen
son of Mrs, Alta Campbell, Lebanon; S. Sgt. George W. Day, son of Mrs. Effie M. Day, West Terre Haute; S.
Also 2d Lt. Everett E. Geiger, son of Sheridan L. Geiger, New Richmond; S. Sgt. Conrad J. Gemmeck, son of Mrs. Zella Gemmeck, Terre Haute; 8. Sgt. Samuel A. Harbert, son of Samuel B., Harbert, Greenwood; Sgt. Glen L. Hauck, son of Mrs. Etta M. Hauck; Cortland; S.
Katie May Heck, Cannelton; 'T. Sgt. Loyal E. Messler, son of Harold E. Messler, Huntington. 2 E t J . Others are .S. Sgt. Clayton E tar, son “of Mrs. Fannie Morningstar, Goshen; 2d Lt. Irvan G. O'Hara, son of Mrs. Icy Nora O'Hara, Bicknell; T. Sgt. John R. Parsons, husband of Mrs. Genevieve K. Parsons, Lafayette; Sgt. Robert C. Pingel, husband of Mrs. Pauline A. Pingel, Logansport; 1st Lt. Lee W. Smith, son of Mrs. Leona J. Smith, Battle Ground. Sgt. David E. Wallace, son of Joseph A. Wallace, Poseyville; 2d Lt. George M. Walter, husband of Mrs. Mariette K. Walter, Lafayette; T. Sgt. Robert IL. Woodruff, son of Mrs. Kathryn Woodruff, Anderson, and S. Sgt. John A. Yatsko, son of Mrs. Mary Z. Yatsko, Gary. : # » - BGT. HERBERT T. WICKER, husband of Mrs. Rebecca Wicker, Lynn, is a prisoner of war in Germany, # » » FIVE INDIANA members of the the distinguished flying cross for participation in 25 combat missions
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