Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1945 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . The ship was bombed but I am been in Bilibid prison “for two] appv to report that Ralph was not months and that previously he was | he is safe in Japan.” {ican prisoners - were rescued there | This news came yesterday ‘to Ms }Jan. 30)and ai Davao in Mindanao Harvester Increase the “first letter Jin Cleveland, O., was attached to] Pledge 409%. from her husband % | the signal corps as an infantry of- | | the Philippines. from June to Aug- Harvester Co. s the Indianh{Bataan in 1942. purred the Indian The dis were just, 1932, and from July,. 1939, until’ apolis Red Cross war fund cam- | The last separate body of troops yo. ox of Maj. He had been under orders to re- representing an increase of 40 per stationed at Ft. Harrison, the bat-'o hq¢ etter turn to the United States in Decem- cent over ‘last vear, tinue under the Primrose, a liber- celed these. [group to report final results ‘and command of - Lt. “ated Philippine Wife and Daughter Here {brought high praise from drive old daughter, Constance, returned|!o the-company gift of $10,000. After March 15. “Ralph. asked from the Philippines to this coun-|{ A committee of employees conthe only troops me on the day. he left Bilibid prison. trv in first reported a prisoner of the| the foundry division, U. A. W, (C. troops and .the ably going to Japan, :to mail ‘this Japanese government. Since that I. 0.)..of E. W. Arnett, chairmany military over- letter to you at the first opportundated Julv 12. 1944 | with Arthur L. Toler Sr., chairman, function of the Cg happy to report that Ralph was not, Maj. Rumbold, who entered the and Floyd R. Birdwell and Ceber post, Since its activation in June, reported as killed, missing’ or was an honor military graduate Coulette, assistant Superintendent, apolis ake 2 SnrougHow he Rumbold told his wife that he had from Michigan State » college in 1926. |Served as adviser, E. Gottberg state, furnishing troops for Ww: ii iri opened~ March 1. and continues iliary traffic, direction and civilian | through March 28. The goal 1§ $75,- | emergencies, and guards for public demohstrae| oo. rp PATS, Mont, March 7 ACTION DELAYED tions, factory presentations of E Ad. Po —Lester Logar Martin. 34: ON PARKING METERS
Martin's extra-marital activities began in 1940, the FBI said. He| had been happily married to his | wife, Beona, 31, for
Battalion I —- killed ./ . undoubtedly interned in Cabanatuan (513 Amer- Employees of InterAational Ralph Rumbold, 818 E.. 34th st: Maj. Rumbold, whose parents live since the fall of | cer on Bataan. He had served in| Employees at the. International written on the the time of his capture. paign today with a gift of $14,025, talion will con- by Maj. John | ber, 1941, but Pearl Harbor can-| It ‘was the first large employee, Col. Lawrence prisoner, on Feb. : Rumbold and their 12-year-!leaders.” The $14,025 is in addition February, 1941 ducted the entire “over the top” subat the fort will Manila, Déc. 13, 1944, with 1600 time he has written seven forni| John H. Lawrence :and Jacob .V. head necessary SF itv” Maj. Primrose wrote, army in 1026. served at Ft. Harrison (Simpson. C. W. Anderson was gen1942, the 798th has made hundreds wounded lis general plant superintendent. - loan drives, Navy day and Fourth] 4 Vi / 4 Fa {000 more than last vear Helped in Flood awards and special Getails today prepared for°a self-imposed
i) Teekay He Suriivad Sho Sinking RED CROSS FUND | Mrs Gireenley. 14, 1945. Maj. Rambold In December, 1942 the major was scription. There were two divisions, be finafice school officers and enlisted men, presumpostcards to his wife, the last one | Garrity and the machining division, | for the dally “The ship was bombed but I am in that year and again in 1929. He eral chairman, and Robert R of civic appearances in the Indian- | In® his own. handwriting. Ma) The campaign for $1145, 500 of July parades, escort guards, auxIt has-provided vehicles; weapons | During the 1942 spring floods 346 Alegtinn 1s
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enlisted men and 19 officers worked day and night at Peru, and 141 enlisted men and two officers were on
exile in lands where he could keep his mind on his work—maybe.
Martin's transfer to the Aleutians;
eight years | and had two children. | City safety board members have Then he met Gwynn Doyle, 28, a | little enthusiasm toward the schoolmate of Beona's, Gwynn now |purchase of 2000 parking meters
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flood duty in Washington Prom the time of its activation until December, 1944, the battalion employs him as a foreman at $160 has furnished four or five firing Per Week was. approved yesterday squads and two or three color by Federal Judge Charles N. Pray.
lives in Portland, Ore, with two of | authorized by the city council last Martin's children, aged one and Monday. | three, Smiley N. Chambers, lone DemoNext came Wanda Joy Bailey, 24 !crat on the board, said he opposed | : a student nurse. Martin wooed her purchase of the meters “until we guards a week. Then three of the| Judge Pray said he. didn't. care L,.. ce wag caring for his wife at know .more about the post-war companies moved to Ft. Knox, Camp where Martin was as long as he _ ..¢ pays hospital. She gave traffic situation.” The. proposal is Perry and Pt. Hayes and the 798th contributed $25 monthly to his Wife \;.\), 15 a boy. to install: the meters- only in the no longer could provide this service. and two children, and an additional La’ Velle O'Leary, 30. was next ‘downtown ares. - / 200 Men Remain /$25 monthly to each of the ille- op. io now jh a Seattle hospital| William H. Remy, board presi- = Although Ft. Harrison continued gitimate children of his three awaiting the birth of a baby. | dent, declined to eall for action atl Sg as headquarters for the battalion. sweethearts. When Martin was freed yesterday, | yesterday's board meeting. < He said |= § actually only one company remained| Martin said he would. Judge Pray his boss said he had just the job the city council had not notified = to perform military police duties for had just sentenced him to four for him in the Alefitians. Martin him officially of the purchase auFt. Harrison and the Indianapolis years and six months in prison for said he reckoned that would be. the thority and consequently there was | area. violating the Mann act, and then
place for him: no action he could take Duties of the 200 remaining. of- suspended the sentence on condi. |
ficers and men of the 798th will be tion that he help support his chil-| RAT ION C A LEN D A R
taken over at Ft. Harrison by a mili~' gren. MEAT—Red stamps Q5 through
tary police detachment from the Martin's froubles began last S5 good through March 31; TS M2 are good through June 2. N2
1530th Service Command unit. sta- November when one of his sweettion ‘complement, part of the mini- hearts caught him with another through X5 good through April 28; through S82 are valid.through June Y5 and Z5-and A2 through D2 good 30.
mum force necessary for the oper- Then the federal bureau of investi-! ation of the post. ~gation found he had violated the Col. Greenley has been in com- Mann act. through June 2. E2 through J2 are| mand of the 798th since January, Their investigation revealed that valid through June 30. Meat dealers’ 1943, and previously was executive Martin, with a. wife and two chil- will pay two red points and 4 cents officer of the 729th-military police dren, had acquired three other for each pound of waste fat. battalion when those headquarters'sweethearts and three illegitimate So CANNED _GOODS—Blue stamps X5 through Z5 and A2 and B2 good ‘through March 31; C2 through G2
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