Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1945 — Page 12
| AFTER WILD RIDE
*
HOLD CAB DRIVER
(Coiflinued From Page One) the driver to take her to the Union|
station where she was to catch a
train to Mt. Vernon, . Another passenger, Evelyn Phillips, who gave her address as the | 400 block of E. Michigan st., was in the cab before Mrs, Liese hailed it. if ¢ Jump Out of Cab® Ss aT The cab driver, Mrs. Liese said, | headed east on 42d st. and drove | out into the country, running over; the curb and sidewalk four times on Keystone ave. Poynter drove to the Showboat | at Allisonville rd. and Keystone ave,! and would not let the women get | out of the cab there, they charged. | Mis. Liese said he then headed toward town and that Miss Phillips jumped out of the cab when it slowed down on Massachusells ave. near College ave. Mrs. Liese grabbed her suitcase and pushed the front seat forward so that she also could jump out of the cab when it came to a stop. She walked to Georgia and THinois sts. where she reported the incident to her husband, Parolman Robert Diese, and Patrolman Richard Goode. Poynter's arrest followed. Poynter, who is 44 and li%es at 118 W. 21st st., denied that he nad refused to allow the women to get out of his cab
Men Women! 0 at 40,50,60! Want Pep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feeling on age? | Th nds amazed at what & little pepping up with Ostrex has done. Contains tonic many need at 40, { 50, 60, for body old solely because low In iron. also | prophylactic doses vitamin Bj, calcium. 35¢ intro- | ductory size now only 29c. Try Ostrex Tonio | Tablets for new pep, vounger feeling, this very day | at all drug stores everywhere—in Indianapolis, at all Hook's and Haag Stores. |
Six Methodist Churches "To Build
Following War
| i | |
(Continued From Page One) |
Po.
Church of the Wildwood
visions a new community hall or
an addition to the present church n 5 » CHILDREN church . movement Boys and girls
saved
have spufred the new Manor. group and bought stamps to the amount of three $25-dollar bonds for the pbuilding fund. The fund so far is invested entirely in war bonds. The inadequacy of .the present church, a converted store with a residence to the rear and above, is felt by the children. Last summer, 170 children turned out daily for the vacation Bible school day, the church simply couldn't accomodate the crowd. . = 5 =» THE NEW church for which
Clarence T. Myers, architect, drew
of pennies
one
have their
| the plans,- will be built of brick
| and hadite blocks. | the form of an “L" with the sanc- | | tuary to the front, the educational | | rooms romanesque ‘tower in the center. | There are to be chimes in the |
It will be in
at the other end and a
tower. As now. the church wiil be ‘‘a church of families and a
family church,” according to the |
best Methodist tradition, the pas= tor, the -Rev. says. =n n =
THE NORTH METHODIST |
congregation will erect its educational building on ground which
| it owns to the north or to the
west of the church. approximately $250,000, J. W, Esterline, building chairman, esmates. The committee is determined
Now! You Can Throw Away
Harsh, Blasting’ Laxatives-
Physician’s Own Formula - Works So ‘Gently’ but So ‘Effectively’! No longer need you take harsh, *dynamiting’ laxatives to relieve constipation with its headaches, lack of pep, dull eyes, upset stomach with gas, bloating. Instead — try this Physician's purely vegetable formula—which works so gently yet thoroughly— Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. . Olive Tablets pep up sluggish bile flow. They stimulate BOTH upper and lower bowels and provide satisfactory, comfortable and more’ natural-like bowel move
» ments. No griping or weakening - effects, just complete satisfaction.
Take one or two tiny Olive Tablets tonight. You can expect glorious results in the morning—start the day off smiling! Caution: use as directed. 15¢, 30¢, 60¢.
DR.EDWARDS' Olive 7a6lets
* Miller's Beautiful
RINGS for the February Bride!
WE 5) 4
Exquisitely designed diamond rings and ensembles of radiant beauty! Beautiful thrilling in their exciting ! For the finest tions and the best value , . . ALWAYS Miller's.
mountings selec-
beauty
shop at
Speed Victory— Buy U. 8. War Bonds!
WELRY
(oN uN ANY
Charge Your rehase and Take It With oun,‘ % Deferred Payment . =a Little as $1.23 Ta a Week, fig
atl - Layaway ar Wash.
at Forest
And on children’s “|
{ luncheon
Charles T. Jones, | miles
{ home to feed the children.
It will cost |
Le { { |
|
AIR BASE ON IWO
‘back an unspecified distance. ~ |
Prize on Island Falls in Bloody New | Tarawa.”
(Continued From Page One)
Richest
neck of Iwo and reached the western shore." ~ Consolidating their lines, the marinese pivoted on their right flank for the offensive. © Automatic riflemen moved ahead
with the tanks and flame throwers
fin
pillboxes and
|
|
the against
vanguard ofr the’ attack the enemy's inter-locking concrete bunkers. Japs Split defenders © have
The Japanese
bean split into two pockets by the
| |
|
drive which slashed across the southern end of the island. | Marines stormed the forbidding
flank of towering Suribachi vol-
{cano, from the crater of which the
not to “plunge,” but to wait until le landed at the marine beachhead.
costs are “reasonably normal.” In this way they believe they saved about $85,000 when the présent sanctuary was built. » n 5 PAUL BUCHANAN, of the Meridian Street committee, explained that it will be necessary for the congregation to, sell its present building before moving elsewhere. They expéct to secure a site as far north as 54th st. or perhaps further north, but in a section where churches are needed. The new church expects to con= tinue a community program pro- | viding. a playground and a hall for neighbarhood use. The new Broad Ripple church wil] be particularly welcome be- | cause of overflowing Sunday {- school rooms and a flourishing kindergarten. The church will carry on the mother’s shopping day just as it now does. :
chairman church
~~ = 5 n AT NOON, one day each week, children from the public school across. the street are served | and entertained with movies and other programs. . This enables the mothers to shop in
| the center of Indianapolis, eight hurrying
away, without Bellaire church feels the need of its prospective community hall or the addition to its present building in order to serve the
neighborhood. The basis of its
community program in the expanded plant will be the present evening for youth program.
NIMITZ MAKES BI TO INVADE. JAPAN
(Continued From Page One)
| increasing power of our air forces |and of the guns of the fleet.” The reference to- ‘our troops™| was open to several interpretations! In his capacity of commander -of the Pacific ocean areas, Nimitz has supreme command of all ground | forces in sthis huge theater in addi-| {tion to the fleet and army, navy; {and marine air forces, | Thus it would appear that he was referring specifically to the {troops now under his command iin the obvious assumption they {will play the major role in the final phase of the war, | Just as MacArthur took the occasion of the American entry into {Manila to offer his services as commander of the final assault upon {Japan, Nimitz referred to the coming campaign in a statement commending his forces on the invasion of Iwo island.
Commends His Troops
“The officers and men of the
Pacific fleet have dealt the enemy a crushing blow which will be long remembered,” “The same courage, skill and teamwork which -enabled our carrier planes to destroy the enemy in bad weather over Tokyogare now being displayed by the forces which are taking Iwo island, only 660 nautical miles from Tokyo
Nimitz said
“They will also bring success. when our troops land in Japan itself, covered and supported by the ever-in-creasing air forces ‘and of the guns of the fleet $ “Those brave officers and men who have been and are in combat, and also to those whose support
those
and assistance Il rear areas are essential to their success, ‘well done.”
badd
you one
extr X-ra
tor alone, held by there were 150 tanks claimed 30 had been
southern tip of Iwo, two invasion divisions stormed into heavy irim of the key air field this morning.
mortar fire beaches. was permit which poured into Iwo under cover | of
the family for plates, bridgework,
ys.
enemy was raining shells.
A Japanese Domei news broadcast said 300 American ‘tanks have been
Tokyo reported. that in one sec- | 10,000 marines, | The enemy “blasted.” » across the units of the!
From their girdle
gunfire from the northern
Nimitz's communique some hours later reported that the marines, against violent resistance, overran the air base within fighter range of Tokyo and scaled'a flank of
Suribachi
The 27th regiment of marines roke up the Japanese counter-at=
tack on the air field.
All night bursts of artillery and fell on the invasion But the American grip secure and broad enough to the unloading of supplies darkness
splashed with the
WorLD's LARGEST SELLER AT 10¢
Make low-point
taste extra good by adding
THE ORIGINAL TS LLL A favorite Jor ever 100 years
THESE HOMEY" | 5s. PLAN BOOKS — ’ R
Or FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN Vitgordo Uvgmae MDIBNRPO an:
I"
It's easy to pay my popular budget way-—hy week or month as are paid. Only account for all
fillings,
actions and
THE T¥DIANAPOLIS TIMES
YANKS WIN MAIN
CRISS HR RS
Claim Reds Gain South of Berlin
(Continued From Page One)
Breslau the Russians had been edged
The German high command £on- | ceded that Konev's forces ored | new gains in several sectors between Sorau, between the Bober and
Neisse, 28 miles to the northwest. Col. Ernst von Hammer, Nazi ‘commentator who often reflects the information of the high command, said that north of Sorau-the Germans “closed a, gap which the enemy had torn in the German barrier line.” Von Hammer also said that in the southern sector of the Breslau defense belt, the Russians scored a penetration of the fortifications
Neisse rivers, and Gubens on the » 5%
around the Silesian capital, but.
added that it was ironed out.
said 64 Russian tanks were destroyed in defensive battle against strong Sovict forces ‘compressing the remnants of 200,000 troops trapped in east Prussia. - °°
sians had captured the main supply base for Koenigsberg and the final defenses. of east Prussia were about to collapse.
‘‘Bhe Sovets also pushed around
TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1945
The daily German communique |
Soviet dispatches said the Rus-|
nt -
the western end of east. Prussia tc reach a point within 45 miles o Danzig at the head of the Polish Corridor, With the Soviets increasing pres sure against the Koenigsberg pocke the Germans were reported throw
ing panzer units of 15 to 20 tan into strong counter-attacks.
The Nazis were attempting te bolster “the shrinking flanks and retain the last highway to the sea
Q new lemgth... a eur Vook " His 34 ich Toppan bu Shirky Clas Coolié” euT— the Cina in Todays tp — Tomerawo Tempo !
|
.
Bulli ep bullon S$
TRIPLE ALLIANCE
Wasson’s Downstairs | Fashion Center
Julliard 100% Wool Flannel!
“The. Dentist You Can Trust
“Whe Trusts You
2 Years of Careful Dentistry
- . Roosevelt Bldg.
PROMPT SERVICE
® NOJnvestigations * NO References ® NO Third Party ® NO Finance Charge ' TUNR IN WIBC Room 301, 3rd Floor| Mon, wed. Fri., 12:45. te 1:00, Sundays, 1:15 to Cor. Washington & Nlinois | WISH, Sundays, (Opp. Claypool Hotel) Thone LI, 7022
i
R to 9 A M Monday through Friday, ud to 12:30 P.M,
Ye _.
Misses’ Sizes 10 to 16
»,
ompanion Nuits
- A COAT... A SUIT
in Neon Jade or Navy!
95
EACH
3 WAYS TO BUY Charge, -.
Other flattering, eye-catching J-piece each to 39.95 each :
suits priced 19.95
1 a
Layaway, Deferred Payment
a
w
|
is
at
«Ho
Er
IN THE chief pilot Honolulu to He's from | homa City
he likes bj skipper on Just befc ly back to * ward to .th sit in the ¢ tage point c gradually t clouds out 1
Beautifu
FLYING there are a flight. Seei was an ex: thrilled by | Cmdr. SI taken 1500 sunsets as wrote that wonder he We came island dest: island was g home—dowr It seeme ourselves to spaces. It v a field, an previously « other side. (Thank the Then Cn up front wk
Insi
MORRIS thinks a ce: mendation.
his name or Ohio, last T
They were «os » We dic we pulled a pated mome We knew | course, . . . tomorrow ni current tren it a “Gats” |
Persister
THE TIN son E. (Rec just never g ship studen for a “Doct: exams and the diplomat States durin It was a fine so sure abot tape cut so come on h donned a u an army sec
Am
IT WILL down on th fronts. Som
had to mar gether the i
to be offered it was poss ' airpower. We agree and mysteric sumption ar the face of still remains may yet be
Demonst
THE MO the tank, th strated on t
My
WASHIN came back~ day, with or at 5 o'clock Zion ehurch
»
doing a very have ‘appare people really cret of all ar was happ) the close
