Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1944 — Page 7

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Congregation Gets Permis-| sion to Establish Site Despite Complaint,

Despite a one-man protest by a nearby resident, the zoning board yesterday authorized the Congrega~| tion Knesess Israel to establish a cemetery on the southwest corner of Kelly st. and Bluff rd. The lone remonstrant, Roy Turner, 2356 8. West st., complained that a cemetery might endanger his water ‘supply because “the ground is toe| low.” Congregation were ordered by the zoning board to submit their plans to the city engineer who, the board explained, will take steps to insure the neighborhood against any possible water contamination. The congregation officials said they intended to fill in the territory on which the cemetery is to b¢ " A score of remopstrants who appeared to protest conversion of old public school ‘No. 91, Keystone ave. and 46th st, into a 15 unit apartment for war workers, were told that the conversion variance request ' will be continued until May 8. + Variances were granted to George ,'W. Hurd for operation of a drycleaning - establishment at 2455 Hillside ave, and to James 8. Watts for establishment of a photographic studio at 2545 Boulevard pl. The board denied the following petitions: : [J Standard Oil Co, for erection of a filling statton at 10th st. and Tibbs ave.; F. C. Tucker Co. erection of a filling station at Penn-

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Army's Needs Stressed As City. Opens Nurse Corps Week.

THE NEED for more women in the army nurse corps is being -| emphasized this week as Indianapilis_and other cities observe arny nurse corps commendation and recognition week. - Marking local observance of the

Miss Mildred Smith (right), 8 student nurse at City hospital, hopes to follow in the footsteps of 1st Lt. Mary E. Schroeder, Billings hospital nurse back from eight months’ service in India. Looking over a map of Burma, Lt. Schroeder shows the Hartford City student where the latter's brother, Sgt. B. M. Smith, and his medical detachment

IFOUR TOP ACES | LEFT GROUNDED

Rest Ordered for Record ~ Holders as Other Fliers Vie for Marks.

* By UNITED PRESS The field is wide open for a new leading American fighter ace. Four of the top ranking filers to-| day were grounded for various reasons. These aces and their records are: apt. Don 8. Gentile, Piqua, O., credited with 30 planes, including seven “destroyed in daring sweeps over enemy airdromes in the European theater. : Maj. Richard I Bong, Poplar, Wis., credited with 27 air victories in the Southwest Pacific area. | Maj. Joe Foss, Sioux Falls, 8. D., credited with 26 victories in the] Southwest Pacific. = Capt. Bob Johnson, Lawton, Okla, who has shot down 25 Nazi planes in combat. Only 22 of them have been confirmed, however, with three

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Gentile is going away for a short rest starting sometime today. It is possible that his superior officers will prevail upon him to go home to Piqua for a long-earned rest because he has served his tour of duty several times and has more

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nurses overseas has created a shortage in both general and station hospitals in this country, para one into 8 glass of wine and| ticularly since many wounded drank it. She would hardly have done! have been returned to the United this had she sullered eller eng ooh of | States for further treatment. ulcer pains, indigestion, gas pata, hope ss = = i “No more gallant service has been in this war than that of the army nurse,” Lt. Gen. Brehon Somervell, commanding general, army service forces, said. “She has braved the jungles of the South Pacific, the blistering heat of the African desert and the Te Pimples, bitter cold of the Italian mounItch is checked on ONE APPLICATION of| tainside. She has never faltered BLUE STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as! in the performance of her mission needed as nature helps heal. Money back ity with the army.” jar falls to satisfy. Try W fodar-| Applications for the army nurse

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Plans for the annual state con‘vention in June will be made: and. 1 lection of new patrol officers discussed at i hi i advises me that it is prob- [cis Gabreskie, Oil City, Pa. who P 4 lably illegal inasmuch as it hasn't has shot down 18 planes in combat

{ Border Veterans, at 8 p. m. Friday , » | i i - | in the club room, 145 E. Ohio st. received the controller's approval.” |and has been credited with destroy

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pending. Should he eventually receive credit for those three, Johnson, % along with Bohg and Foss, would COUNCIL'S MILK Ea = down In combat were counted. Risks Compared BILL CRITICIZED But fliers contend this would not . be altogether fair because fighters |take even greater proportionate Amendment ‘Would Take risks to bag planes on enemy air3 . fields than .they do in dogfights in Cancellation Power the substratosphere. The danger from anti-aircraft From Mayor. fire, they say, justifies counting * ground destructions even though The only startling note in city this is not done in other theaters. nurses from Indianapolis hos- leounciPs dullest “session since last pitals toured Billings hospital at summer's lull was provided last Pt. Harrison Sunday and chatted night by Corporation Counsel Sidwith wounded soldiers and veteran |ney Miller, who questioned the nurses. legality of a milk ordinance amendAccording to the office of the Pa which would remove the right surgeon general, the demand for |of license cancellation from the {hands of the mayor. than 350 combat hours behind him. Obviously piqued by the fact that council ignored his department in Shaken in Crackup {preparing the amendment, Mr. Officers said it Was possible the | Miller scanned the proposal crit-|strain of his recent flying and his |tcally and then anndunced that it|gecignation by Gen. Dwight D. contained “too many flaws." Eisenhower as a ‘“One-man Air {In ‘addition to its belittling affect|gorcon nag excited him unduly and lon the mayor's privileges, the| a;sed the crackup in which he |amendment, charged the eorpora-|yag shaken and cut slightly last ition counsel, also attempts to in-|gweek at his home field. |crease salaries of certain employees| Bong likewise has been ordered in the milk division in violation of {4 rest after running up his “ace of ta statutory ban against budget! gees” string of 27 combat victories raises in mid-years, lin Gen. Douglas MacArthur's thea- | Mayor Tyndall's exclusive adthor-|ter a record topping Capt. Eddie lity to revoke milk sale licenses is Rpickenbacker's world war I string. |also contained in the state code, he | Foss has been given a ground and jadded. The proposed amendmenty,ctrictional assignment utilizing (would grant that power to the City 1; experience as a teacher, after health officer, Dr. Herman G. returning to the Southwest Pacific Morgan: - - from home leave. The chances are Iron Out "Kinks jagainst his getting many more op- | Contending that he had never Portunities to increase his total. {had a chance to inspect the amend- | Johnson, like Gentile, has comiment before last night; Mr. Miller pleted his tour of duty and is not remarked pointedly: “This meas- {likely to return to active service. believe, was, drafted outside] Leading contenders. in the EuroThe assistant city pean theater include Lt. Col. Fran-

Juse, my office. . . .

Council President John A. Schu- jing two on the ground; Col. Glen]

"| macher ended the corporation coun- | Duncan, Houston, Tex, who has a {} sel's criticism by directing council's total of 17, 16 of them in combat, il health committee to meet with Mr. and Lt. Col. David Schilling, De-

Miller and iron out the amend- troit, who has shot down 15. !ment’s “kinks.” i :

A resolution mandating construc- DELPHI AND LOCAL

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THE MINUTE MAN flag for excellence in the purchase of war bonds and stamps was raised over school 30 at 40 N. Miley ave, yesterday. More than 99 per cent of the pupils invested in war savings during March. Mrs, Jessie Chal- | lifourx,.is principal. :

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