Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1945 — Page 9

, 1045 FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1948 _ = renee , — a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : SL a i 2 age yl the ‘war, : 20YS’ sent a public concert at 7:30 p. m. achievement in health; strength, ik ; . . a a rie RI igh eens ye onan st the ngs ven soe emis naan wes, N{UNIGIPAL JOB | Next of Kin of 4 Airmen Receive Medals |JAPS ADMIT REICH

lays cone club, : + George R. Templin, physical direc-| > ? Fr ; : ¢ ’ . ment offi. ; During intermission the Victorytor of the club, will be in charge of Decorations won by four Indians IS ON LAST LEGS | { ! The Vonnegut 30-plece band di-|yojunteers of the boys® ¢lub will [the program, assisted by Don apolis airmen who are now casual-| aki WIT UY . rected by Edwin Kerner will pre-|awarded pins and symbols - for Kenipe. ties of war were presented to their, By UNITED PRESS i { : a —_ Ta RE — (next of kin at'ceremonies at Stout! : radio today i : . | «field last week. wif The Tokve Beiittied

| Amendments Put Curb 0n| Maj. Thomas E Bowers of stout | [ES ; | the Big Tiuse sunference Buta the : field post ghapel, pinned an air ; ; sammie ume made a left-handed ade Method of Selecting medal with one oak leaf cluster on ; Bi | mission that the war against Japan's : Mrs. Sarah Parry, 1321 E. Ohio st.| {tottering ally, Germany, Is in its Personnel Chief. The medal was awarded posthum-| : “final stages. : ously to her son, S. 8gt. Edward L. IR i ’ i A lengthy Mayor Tyndall vs. city |Parry, who was killed in a crash | council wrangle over selection of ain England last year. i city job director was anticipated| Mrs. Pearl Henry, 1540 N. Meri-

be dian st., mother of 2d Lt. Floyd F. | foday in an amendment to-the In Henry, who is missing in action in

dianapolis “semi-merit” personnel| gone received the air medal with

| The ‘broadcast, recorded by the United Press in San Francisco, {quoted Sadao Iguchi, spokesman for

Capt. Heusner also presented an medal was won by hér husband, S. the Japanese imperial board of ine {air medal to Mrs. Pearl M..Heck,| Sgt. Charles M. Heck, also a pris- formation, as saying “the occupa

ls : aCe. | BE: tion and control of Germany” was bill, one cluster from Capt. Frank Heus- 20 East dr, Wondrull Place : Tne oner of var lone of three topics listed mas

Reported favorably to the house ner, ulso of Stout field, .. ling from “the situation which come

today, the bill calls for appoint-| Another mother, Mrs. Lela Black-' ALTAR SOCIETY PLANS school hall. Luncheon will belo ney the meeting.” ment of a municipal personnel|er, 1932 'W, New York st., received :

served between card games, start-| «what is expected from the cone chief with powers over virtually all an-air medal with three oak leaf CARD PARTY SUNDAY ing at 5 p. m, Piss will be mere makeshift city hall hiring and firing. clusters from Capt. Heusner for! \ | plans to cover up a dee : : sne = x = ; ) =root . As first drafted, the measure au-| her son, T. Sgt. Jack Blacker, taken | The Altar society of St. Anthony's Mrs. Ernest Duffin, Mis. “Marie elitical rifg tir ‘the P nned thorized- Mayor Tyndall to choose prisoner by the Nazis after complet-| church will give a card party frem,Dugan and Mrs. Robert Davis are |1guchi told a foreign press confers a personnel director “with approval|ing 20 missions. [2:15 to 8:15 P. m. Sunday in the!in charge. ence, ['of the city council.” —— ee : : EE

New Board Provided ; Gn SSE : SRR rn TC Hi As amended, the bill provides| y “| that should the mayor fail to name| his selection within 45 days, or| should the council fail to approve| 'a candidate within 45 days, a Board of selection” would be!

Lela ' Blacker Sarah Parry Pearl "Henry Pearl Heck

By se dy ; ww g pv ; {| named to perform the task of obch, liver, : pa ee ke. Benn ; : ¥ taining a personnel director, ir normal 1 ah oT : | This “board of “selection” would] ly a few Bit i ; consist of three persons, one chosen | \ {by the mayor, one by the coun-| esentative i : if . |eil and the third-by these first two Store at a i Bs 4 : members. The third man would! reets, In- : Ls i 3 SPRING BRINGS THE SPORTS- have to be “a reputable citizen” | is intro- eR now engaged in administration of ® Jroper. ; of i 3 MAN THR EE FINE PU LLOV ER a Jarge personnel department, er i coed dy ; PY | is roundabout maneuver was |

| included apparently with t X= ng. drug. 1 d appa y with the ex-|

countless 1.3 ; fl A pectation that. Mayor Tyndall and | orself to : - - city. council would. never see eye- | buying a ad , : : to-eye on. choice of a personnel]

Vin. New k 3 i g : chief. —Both- have been feuding for | 3.00. 3 , » two years in the bitter Marion : ’ Gi ; county G. O. P. factional war. Re \ go (Bod ao 30-Day Limit ORES Fi ; h os Baa XH | The “board of selection” would | sree— i: Eu A lo ante) (have a limit of 30 days to com-

pose an ‘eligible #st of atleast two | candidates for the personnel job. a : The mayor would be obliged to iy ET : choose one of these, and council! AT ONLY s A Q5 “obliged to approve that selection. | v 3 Another amendment to the orig- . = : : inal bill specifically exempts police | ALL-WOOL SHAKER KNIT with V. and firemen from provisions of the| neckline. Oatmeal shade. Men's sizes | measure. The police and fire de34 to 44. partments already havg their own merit system.

HAND SO ME DROPSTITCH PULL- ——— OVER with V-neckline. In camel, blue EARL DIECK, POSTAL

or luggage. ALL-WOOL ARGYLE PLAIN PULL- CARRIER, IS DEAD

OVER —in—multi-colored combinations, | Earl J. W. Dieck, a mail carrier Men's sizes 36 to 46. for thie past 18 years; “died -yester- . day at Methodist hospital, He was 41. - . A resident of this city for 24) years,” he was a member of the i Grace Methodist church, secretary {of the local unit of the National] | Association of Letter Carriers and | secretary of the local Allied Postal

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A. ALL-WOOL SHETLAND WESKIT SUIT for a 3 to 62-er A miniature version of Big Sister's . . . with its sleeveless button front weskit and suspender pleated ali around skirt. Gold, copen, aqua, melon, Blouse not inclyded. He is survived by his wife, Wilna; P nr his mother, Mrs. Sarah Dieck: a| . ALL-WOOL SUEDE CLOTH. COAT for a 3 to 6%-er.. .. ...... 13.95 | sister, Miss Catherine, and.a broth- She'll throw this over her shoulders just like Sister! Double-breasted er. Kenneth, all of this city. box style with saddle stitching on collar and pockets! Gold or copen. i ey ee NOVELTY STRAW BONNET, copen, gold, aqua, white 3.50

| . LITTLE BROTHER'S WOOL HERRINGBONE TWEED ETON Suit 6.95 PAPER REPORTS NAZIS For the little man , , , an Eton suit with single-breasted two-pocket

KILLED FELLOW-PW’S, cardigan, belted button-on pants and white poplin shirt. Brown. 3 to 6%. i

} ; CALGARY. Alberta. Feb. 9 (U.P) | D. LITTLE BROTHER'S ALL-WOOL TOPCOAT...............c..:.. 8.95 At 3 + So | Officials today . checked reports | . A good-looking fly front model with full lining, slash pockets. 3 to 6%. Only . i : : ETON CAP TO MATCH :

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that Nazi agents in German prison-| ; er of.war camps killed several fel-| {low inmates to prove that Nazi faith ¢ was sacred wherever Germans The label “Dally Double” stands for a ; gather. - well-made shirt . . . a sport shirt tailored r : g ~ One victim, described a sa middled of a quality. fabric, too! This one of fine ; (aged man, was -hanged from .a spun rayon gabardine with no stitching : ES fo : Wakeshizt gallows, Another was resi on the collar, shank buttons, 3-button 5 portedly strangled in his bunk. Both

{ were said to have been murdered in cuff, two button-down flap pockets and [the Medicine Hat prison camp.

a deep double yoke with full shirréd back. 5 . . | The Lethbridge Herald published In" blue, tan, mocha and leather shades. iE {reports of the killings. The news=| Men's sizes 14 to 16. i » { paper dated the first murder in July, | : - ; 11943, and the second in September,

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son, Alexander; sister, Mrs, Mary Gray. PUTNAMVILLE — Ernest Frazier, 64. — i (A hg §, Survivors: Wife, Minnie; son, Earl; one ; NL f \ \ ANE. hy | daughter, Mrs. Opal Burk. { ecting j : ‘; ‘ as Jf oo, £0, | SOUTH BEND-—Floyd Schmalzricd. Sur-| This i ot " o 3 “ »¥ " vivors: Wife: daughters, Kathleen, eters AN a y / J | Eleanor and Mary: brother, Harry. hand ‘ ( \ YALPARAISO- Mrs. Celestia Adams, 86. h " ' PY | 8 fvors: aughters, Mrs. Henry Jil= | 1} pe ¥ ww } | Hamson, Mrs. James Rusk, Mrs. Howard . v A ’ I Bundy and Mrs. Robert Baum; sons, | | Lawrence, Bert, Lester and Elmer; broth- | er, Oscar Lewis; sister, Mrs. Eunice! | Purdy. .

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