Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1944 — Page 9
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hloe Hock and Lf / : is in ] morale of its fighting men with a| firewood” she said today. » / | . in De . ’ new publicity campaign and at the Mr. « Koots got. the old. tree lock doe. war 1 Ape trunk from the Devine music i ; same time remind the home front Eas id fora” 1 ! that U. S. A. in the South Pacifie| hall, Michigan and Titinois sts, 1 Tare is Then<T pulled up and my ele- .'The| stands for “United States Army.”| SWo vers ago, where it had been want to live to a ripe old age) | ment leader saw two more. He : used as a decoration. If is supbut I was too excited to wait. | went after them and I went Toe Teams posed to have been taken as a 1 just rolled over and yelled, | along to help.’ He chased them : LB. 1. L A forward echelon of 14 men has| souvenir from a battlefield in “Come with me!” and went down. | under a cloud. When he came | He is said to have reappeared Inipeen divided into two teams of the South, J Jerry blew up. out there were four Jerries on |Indianapolis and on April 16|geven each with one still photog- Said Mrs. Kootz, “I never did Trapped In Plane his tail. I went down to help |secured a title for a car under 8fi,apher and one newsreel camera like it. Now I'm sure of it. .| and got one of them, assumed name. man with each. All but one have Thirteen days later—another 13 | Then we rounded up our ele- | Believed to have been born Inipaq combat training and each has CITY WILL EMPLOY —was the closest call I ever had | ment and went home. Our gas |Montsna, Meredith has a criminal go packground of civilian news exor ever want to have Sixteen | was getting low. I was glad. It |record which shows 21 arrests from orience, PATRONAGE CHIEF Germans jumped our eight and | was getting late in the moming |different state institutions and I5|" goon the army hopes to cover all| Tyndall indicated toda: beat hell out of us. I got five | and I was pretty hungry. wanted by various states on locally: entive divisions with similar mo- be g i or cruiloy y
20-mm, shells in my right wing, charges. pile teams which will accompan; four in the left, two in the fuse- y permanent personnel director, upon
age, two through the tail ! I vases units - fo combat. he anticipated recommendation of 1 Batesville, ! Kelley, t- lannin, : 1 tore off half my rudder, three Nashville. ite thei byline stories), the the Indianapolis post-war p g
w fee... x nicked the armor plate t be- committee. Swi! s 1 hind my head. n dn . SENATOR JACKSON Tenth—Frank C. Unger, Farm.|8'my infantry correspondents will] "pie announcement means, in ef-|. § ship was riddled with 30-call land, and Mrs. Robert Allen, Hag. Serve Shishy 8s legmen” for Press| ..; that the administration patbullets. One of them tore the erstown., represen . - ., | ronage will continue watch off my wrist. Canfinuedl Foon Page Ope) Only when no agency or “special”| io from City hall and net through
- 2 - : civilian correspondents are present . : I got cut uw 3 ttle Sroynd She | eR re elested at yesterday's ses- G. 0. P. Committee Haan Suma fhe resus Sly G0 fo ace and ha e plane | : directly their own dispatches—ang ~- . caught fire and it burned me a | Second—Charles E. Skillen, Wina~ Re-elects Lauer even then individual bylines will not decisive victory in the primary. little. About the best way to tell mac, and Mrs. Margaret Amis,| Chairman John Lauer and alllp, used, Capt. Richard = Peters,
how badly off I was is to say that | Delphi other officers of the Republican |cieveland, O., said. Associated Press at Nashville, I tried to open the canopy and Third—M. Edward Doran, South|State committee were re-elected at Tenn.: Lt. John W. Lueddeke, bail out over France. I was stuck |Bend, and Miss Morence Smith, the biennial reorganization meeting Peters Heads Group former Movietone News photogra= and I couldn't, I half broke my | LaPorte. ; here yesterday. Peters, who served six years with |pher and once assigned to the hand trying to get it open to | Fourth — Joseph Suelzer, Ft. Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, Nash- | the Cleveland Press before joining British 8th army in Africa; Pvt. jump. That's the luckiest thing |wayne, and Mrs. Anna Grady La- ville, was re-elected vice chairman; [the army two years ago, is captain Henry T. McLemore, formerly of that ever happened to me—that |g ange * “4% Claude Billings, Akron, secretary, of one of the first two teams organ- the United Press and McNaught canopy sticking. : and James W. Costin, Indianapolis, lized by the war department. Head- Syndicate columnist, and Pyt. Carl
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I was a little more wary and or iD. ura Seeger, Wesp Tabann) creamer, ing the other team is Maj. Paul A.|Ritt, formerly of the Evansville, scared after that. In fact, each ’ - Lawrence Arnsman, Conlin, former Washington Times- Ind. Press.
: Lebanon. AV a ros mission I flew as 1 nl A. B. Toslor. Vi FAVORS RENT CONTROL {Herald reporter. - Conlin’s team, currently assigned “missions out of
was lucky enough . JASHINGTON, May 11 (U. P).| Others on the Peters team, which ito the American division, includes} ‘a * only three oififfh {ang Miss Tle Hingis Sgn. oy ndersecretary of War Rooert P. at present is assigned to the 37th Capt. Hoff; Sgt. John FP. P. Tueker,| —_— Hi Ee 0 —_— ; ——— eatherholt, Patterson told the house banking (Ohio) division here, are Lt, Harry formerly publisher of a Patersem, Tt LIN STiioNR WwW. WASF NGTON . ST, My luckiest day was March 15 Cannelton, and Mrs. Mayme Koer-| committing today that relaxation |MeCermick, formerly with the Dal-|N. J. weekly, and Pvt. Perry Mc- i. 21 N. ILLINOIS Fas w abt when we were escorting heavies ner, Jasper. {of rent controls would be “extreme- las, Tex, News; Lt. Tucker: Lt.|Mahon, formerly of the Pittsburgh over Berlin. We ran into about Ninth—Willlam A. Hillenbrand, ly damaging” to the war effort. Escar Thompson, formerly with the Press.
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