Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1944 — Page 23
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JOHN” TROUT NAMED TO STREAM COUNCIL
John Trout of Columbus, adver-
Sparks Co. was appointed a member of the. Indiana stream pollution guusilision Yesterday by Gaversor
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‘If. Gen. A. A. Vandegrift, who led United States marines in their bog ‘major action ‘against the Japs will speak to war workers at a state-wide luncheon meeting in In‘dianapolis on Armistice day. Gen. Vandegrift’s visit will open Indiana’s sixth war loan drive Nov. 11 and the program, held in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel, will be broadcast. A native of Charlottesville, Va. the general is the second marine ever to attain the rank of lieuten-ant-general. He organized and commanded the first marine amphibious corps following the marine
After 22 months of South Pacific action, during which he was wounded in the recapture of Gaum, Marine Lt. Mark R. Quackenbush is back in Indianapolis. A combat veteran of the New Hebrides, Guadalcanal, Vanguna,
"| New Georgia, Bougainville and Em-
irau, he was commanding a special weapons unit when a Jap machinegun put two bullets through his arm. He previously suffered a concussion and bayonet wound on New Georgia but returned to duty imme-
ant, He wears the purple heart, the
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was here to marry a Ft. Benning corporal. The" actress, who has rented a palatial country home seven miles
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diately after treatment. While there | he was promoted to second lieuten- |
P.).—Actress Bette Davis yester- | and day denied current rumors that she
Gen. Vandegriff fo Spark State War Bond Drive Here
assaults’ on Guadalcanal Tulagi|-
and Gavutu islands in the Solomons
group. : “Hoosiers will lead ‘the way again, in this all-important loan drive for $14,000,000,000,” Eugene C. Pulliam, state chairman of the war finance committee, said. “We ‘will be" in the fortunate position of hearing at first-hand what our job is in the Pacific following the defeat of Germany. I know of no one who is more qualified to tell us of this job and what it will mean to all of ¥¢ than Gen. Vandegrift.” Ipdiana’s quota in the sixth loan drive, which opens nationally Nov,
20, has not been assigned.
Lt. Quackenbush, Injured On Guam, Returns Home
American defense ribbon, the Asiatic ribbon with three battle stars, the good conduct ribbon and the Nicaraguan ribbon. His 12-year-old daughter, Patricia, lives with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Richie, in Greenfield, : Lt. Quackenbush will report soon fo tite Great Lakes naval hospital for a final checkup before being reassigned.
JEWELRY COMPANY ROBBED 20 TIME
For the second time in two weeks, ithe Don Hoover jewelry store at 1516 E. Washington st., was burglarized last night.
Approximately $300 worth of |
rings, lockets and watch bands were taken, Three men were arrested for the former burglary and the $1500 worth of merchandise taken at that time was recovered. Entry was effected both times through the front door and in each instance a torn workingman's handkerchief was found on the floor of the backroom, police said. Burglars also ransacked the first
and second floors of the Citizens
| Gas & Coke Co. at 49 S. Pennsyl- | vania st. last night, but nothing ex- | cept stamps and small amounts of money laying loose in desks was taken, according to company officials. Entry was gained by breaking a glass in a rear door,
KENDALLVILE, Ind. Sept. 20.—
| Unnecessary ‘departments and bu- | reaus of “the federal government
must’ be ‘eliminated at the close of the war, Governor*Schricker, Democratic U. 8. senatorial nominee, declared in an address here last night. He pledged that if elected he would follow “old-time Hoosier economy . practices” and work to bring about rigid economy in gov-
His speech opened the Democratic campaign in Noble county, He said he had always practiced economy in His personal life and
{he would not only continue this
rule, but, if elected, he would apply the same principles of “economy and prudence” in the spending of public money he had followed during his administration as governor. “1 feel that now is the time to speak frankly to the people of Indiana,” Governor Schricker said. “I realize it is not going to be an easy task to represent the people of our state in the U, 8. senate. I realized
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