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CHARLES E. JONES, fireman{ SGT, :GLEN’J. SCHMIDT, hus-| CPL. ROZETTA VIVIAN HEAD-| 3 | . { re - 1-¢, who has served on Leyte, .Lu- band of Mrs, Nellie Mae Schmidt, Lee, formerly -of Indianapolis, re | Indianapolis, has returned to ac- : and son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry céntly was named WAC of the week | “7 = * . i zon and in the China sea, is home} _ ; * “1 : G2 field, (tive duty in the Pacific after a 30- : ’ Schmidt, 110 8. Belmont ave, is|at the Alamogordo army air fie 8,1 iv les vad : on leave with his parents, Mr. and with the 9th army in Germany. |N. M. She is the daughter of Mr, [Gay J€AYE., He served 18 ‘months Mrs. C. W. Jones, 717 Parkway ave.| SGT. ARNOLD MARKS, son of land Mrs. Alonzo Hilt, Lafayette jin the Pacific and has Seen Scuon WILLIAM FRED VEST -JR., sea- (Mrs. Leah I. Marks, 4339 N. Illi-| PFC. JOHN A. KNOX, son of Mr (a Seven ma jor DE Ths man 2-c¢, in the Seabees, was home |nois st., is section chief of a per- and Mrs. John Kriox, 4028 Park|' oe an encoun er w be Jap on leave recently. He ig the son|sonnel unit of an air force station|ave, has won his wings as an aertal| AVES A BOGGS ‘hose wif of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Vest|in England, Two brothers are-in|gunner at Harlington field, Tex : ua lal ihe w Ou wis Sr. 3548. TockAod oo. Mars Hill | servis or henry. Macks is in] ; {lives in Cumberland, was graduate
and is stationed at Camp Endicott,| France and Pvt, Martin Marks | “om reerast Valin a Hotor ae Davisville, R. 1. |in Florida. Nis company a e S.
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22 Fighting Hoosiers Home From World's Battlefronts |
Twenty-two. Indianapolis resi-|ave: Eugene Franklin Holdaway, 918 N dents, including an army nurse, are |J5n"""g" rie JSerling Yajler ‘home from world battlefronts on|Wethington 2476 BAoR a Ta rotation, reassignment and . con=|Richard Wolf. 340 N. Holmes ave
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priate W. Wienke y 1 lion Lowell Baker. 2156 N_ Adams a Congressmen Disturbed by 8. 8zt. Moris Adler, 3111 N Pennsyl- | 11? Wallace Carpenter, 430 Massachu T. SGT. ANTHONY L. MERVAR, | . vania St: 8 Sgt. John L. Mays, 1420 N|S€lts ave. Robert Lee Dye, 2202 N_Galelyeteran crew chief on a transport! De Gaulle’s Refusal to Denny st; Maj. David A. Suddeth, 1128] % Donald Roberts Gordon Jr, R. R.- 12;| | St. Paul st.; Lt, Rosemary P: Thompson, | BoX 92% William James Holihan, 75 N plane in’ the Southwest Pacific, 1s| Mk : . Tn | Ritter ave Warren Carl Koelling® 2504]. ’ 1 x s ave 5 1 4 : 0 ] , Jase Teubs ave; I. Sn or leu B Hicokside ave: Ralph Harris Roberts returning to the United States on| Act as Sponsor. Ferger, 4365 Atlas ave, Pfc. Paul A 143) N Chewer of Ne 538 N.C || combat leave. He is the brother | tn % vary ave James ichard Sallee, 532 } apitol | ae vil: iy { y , " Burge, 330: CTea) av: a Jr. 329 E [ave Edward “Richard Strain Jr, 949 of Misses Angela, Mary and An-| WASHINGTON, - March 7 (U, Fall Creek. pkwy.:*1st Sgt. John V Silver, | Southern ave; Rober! Langford Warden, [tonia Mervar, 1236 N. Holmes ave.|p)_ The French government's at108 E. 13th st: °T. .Sgt.. Richard J. |2% Jolinson ave; George Robert: Adams : tP.). A" Atkinson, 1924 EB. 46th-st; 8. Sgt, Clf-|701 Wu En Alber Renpeih Ash WILLIAM O. WIENKE, motor|(jtyde toward the San Francisco ford A- Johnson Jr., 3300 N. Sherman dr ;| Caf! . 81. Clair “st.; Clifford Victory... hinst's mate 2-c¢. is in i ' 4 Pfe. Charles M. Lohning, 1115 Olive at. | Brown. 626 2 8 New Jersey st.. -Ebert v5 .ma 2-c, is serving in world securitv conference found litPic. Leo F. McCoy, 2645 Lockburn st Gheistian 154) Carroliton ave; Thomas the engine rdom of a coast guard fo hy : \ . YN rail th 2 ad ram Hale, 3855 Hoyt sve : tle sympathy In congressional cirhy ber Re le as | Charles Robert Stone, 430 W_ Pear) st tanker bringing supplies of fuel to yp : £
W. Marris. st.;. 8. Sgt. John P. Meahl {Eniiip Be Jo 3618 Ahi 2 invasion-bound vessels in the Pa-'| cles today. > " = o ry serald Stephen Lyon 123 oul ar i ’ 1 SE ened Ted R ut er sin | William Henry Mor 1548 Villa ave cific. His home as it 931 Glad-| . France's decision to attend the 1 I 17 N. ural § | = 4 a. Gr.’ Booker T. Cliffe, 511 N. California | Robert Elmer Ozment. 148 E. Troy ave; stone ave, and his mother, Mrs ns : conference was welcomed. But most
3 ran ver m15 | Truman Rudolph Richardson, 840 8 Per- } G ran G. Meyer 115] y le Bh a i ed Ne rans | shing. ave; Daniel Riewer, 709 Weghorst ‘Mayme Wienke, resides in Ft 261 N. Mount st; -Pfe. Robert EB. Kirk- |" : | Wayne, wood, 110 8. 5th ave Beech Grove, and | ——— Pvt, John PF. Dalton, 6268 E, Morris st. Reiurn on Furloughs
congressmen regretted her refusal | to. join the United States, Britain, Russia and China in sponsoring the ! meeting. Privately, some ‘congres- | sional sources attributed the re{fusal to a “prima donna” attitude lon the part of Gen. Charles de | Gaulle, #4 | The state department made clear {that the United States is irritated |’ by French suggestions that this country be responsible for strained relations between France and the big three. 3 The department answered reports ‘John Andrews Clyde Andrews [that France contended she was not [told by the United States that her {acceptance of the role of sponsor for the security conference would have to be approved by other sponsoring nations.
Four Indiana soldiers have come 5 {home from bverseas on the furs | Thirty Indianapolis men recent-liq,0n rotation plan. They are: ly were inducted or enlisted in the| prc .Donald W. Caesar, son .of Mr navy here They were { and Mrs. Emil Caesar, 524 Weghorst st ne home after seven months in the Asiatic-| Joteph Edward King 1744 Kenwood | paoific theater; Charles J. Roberts, hus ate Burton Elbridge Harris, 401 VIIA! j..4 of Mrs ‘Naomi Ruth Roberts, Gréen~ tein pe - v aod 7 months in the European thea-|§ 1
\ m ter; Sgt. William Slavin, son of Mr. and| Mrs, Curtis 8lavin, Nineveh, and“ T. 4th] Gr. Lawrence E O'Connor, son of Mr. | h ® und Mrs. P. J OConnor, 15 -N. Keystone ave bot
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: y EAT in. the Asiatic-Pacific. theater And howithurts, and nags = "A c. theate Je | And disturbs your sleep. | 2. Juin Navy | geonronie bronchitis may develop | mcs of 12 local men who have chitis is not treated and you cannot joined the niAvy ‘were announced | afford to takeachancewithanymedi= today, They are: | cine less potent than Creomulsion| gy pean Cust
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which goes right to the seat of the | james Art e 913 N Meridian 3 trouble to help loosen and expel germ | <t: Apt. 2 es Jack H nt, le E| Qualifies Aceeptance Market t ames Browder 7 laden phlegm and aid nature to Rosalyn st iam Thomas Byers Jr, | The state department said the soothe and healraw, tender, inflamed / | £5" 7 0% LOTR Ave Cans Tt ae eal I bronchial mucous membranes. day. 6500 E. 16th st 1 8 iss rance on|. Creomulsion blends beechwood- Raymond Robert Domroese. 3417 8 | Feb. 12, the day after thé Crimea
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greosote byspecial process with other New Jersey si. Walter Edward Fisher time tested medicines fo coughs. 310% J, foil" 1" Jon Fhe Male “Sr It contains no narcotics. 2121. Ax v
|4105 FE. 11th st: Edward William Radt- | {would be a sponsor on conditions how many thedicines k 1630 Mars 1 n Xs Y ougl . , ve 3 o oper tell if to hy : ri 8 gies yi 8 ay ou " Earl Warren W. Thompson _ | she would not be bound by the prosell you a bottle of Creomulsion with | et aa — wo" : i 1.4 1pOSals drawn - up at Dumbarton the understanding you must like the BUSINESS MEETING SET 3 vo ‘sons and two Sons-in-law | Oaks.
of. Mr. and Mrs John Andrews, A di to th 14 Barbour ave. are serving over-| Scoramg e State depart-
| , Jefférs caffery, ‘U. mseas and in the states. - They are |ENL Jefferson Caffery, U. 8& am
way it quickly allays the cough, per=| naomi auxiliary 131. O. E. S, will mitting rest and sleep, or you ae to Friday noon for a luncheon
bave your money back. (Adv. Te meeting. at the Home bear to PF de it 5 Al usiness elin L 1 oh yoyh “ Tr assador 0 rance, maae 1t clear ) SEAMAN 1-¢ CLYDE NEST] ; x ¢ CLYDE... ER] EST}. the French then that the con-
: i 5. Agnes Ballinger; 1209 Ster- =~ You Can Fight, Too, of Mrs. Agnes Hinger ANDREWS. hushang- of Mos: Coral
ling st Mrs. Augusta -N. Grumann we iA . : [ditions would “have tq be approved Buy War Bonds | whl ‘preside Andrews, 1038 ~ Reisner - St, iy “the other sponsors. The -condis
i = Hawaii, JOHN ANDREWS JR. | ions, however, were ‘not accepted,
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storekeeper 3-c, husband of Mrs Martha Andrews, 2125 Barrett|,,.. .orical of Russia. ‘ ave, in Miami, Fla, . WALLACE Corigressional leaders did not beGEORGE THOMPSON, gunners jive the French attitude would : mate .3-¢, husband of Mrs. Rose-|paye any profound effect on the ; -mgry . Thompson, 1524 Florence st. |success of the San Francisco conaboard an “aircraft carrier, and | ference. Some, however, felt’ she
| world ‘security plan. Ei FLORENCE OVERTON | SERVICES FRIDAY | Services for Mrs. = Florence M. Overton, 1413 § ‘Alabama st, who 'tifed yesterday in- City hospital, .will be held at 1:30 p. mi: Friday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st. The Rev. Russell Ford will officiate and burial will be in i : Round Hill cemetery. She was 59 x y . | Survivors are her husband, John; J. Gill : J. Cheetam {two daughters, Miss Ruth Overton S. SGT. JAMES LEON GILL, and Mrs. Hazel Ardizzone: two sons, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gill, | Earl and Carl: four sisters, Mrs 22 ‘N. Richland st, is serving in'May Smith. Mrs. Arie Padgett, both Italy of Indianapolis; Mrs. Blanche CoopCPL. JOHN G. CHEETAM, a for-|er, St. Louis, Mo, and Mrs. Flo “mer EU Lily “Co. employee, is driv- "Shaw, Lorraine, O., and two broth-ing-a supply truck, the. Lilly Red ers, Burnard Chaney, Indianapolis. Label, in Belgium. and Home Chaney, Bedford
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