Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1945 — Page 9
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mm i Hospitalized: TooUNEIL DELAYS Sy Day Rites | COMPANY WILL GIVE | Byrnes Admits He Can 1 Enforce Curfew . - At Billings for War [oe] ACTION ON ON DOGS. “Set Fomorrows-piNG. 10 EMPLOVEES.. sassmmozor suuss oc ey ayes i es 20 woe of oer st of fave 3 Se
Services for Harqld Day, a former | The National Malleable and Steel cannot enforce a New York City gressional opinion indicated" that Mayor Albert W. Glynn ‘of Havere ‘Indianapolis resident, will be held | | curfew without “local police ajd New York City congressmen gen- . Four Indianap- TP 4 a a in Columbus, ©., where nef SaSRe OD. Wii Mrepenv serves [tres Mayor F. H. La Guardia today erally believe the mayor is right. {id sald the "government is not goof 4 olls G. I's re-§# : ci T i Crater I S le f de his home. Burial will be in| pins to 30 employees with 15 or keep saloons open as long as he ‘There are differences of opinion, ing to make fish of New York and 3 cently arrived at : : De Luxe Trailer for Sale 0 my e H s more years of continuous service at desires. however, which ..almost inevitably fowl of Haverhill. As I understand '1Z€ 8 Billings General Eo : 2 E | $4 Pets Urged OT a who was 46, died yester-|2:30 p. m. Sunday in- the Indiana | La Guardia over the week-end will lead to some blasty remarks It. New York is still in the U. 8. A. hospital after ‘ae | . nN | ' day in his home. He was a me *mber | World War Memorial auditorium. !extended the federal curfew one in congress: = and. she should live up to the ge March 20 nearly a year Ji ; . % : Ey : iy Dogs again have been brought to|of Englewood Christian chfirch and| Employees who have served more hour to 1 a. m. in New York: La Guardia’ is’ not the darling of |rective the same as any oes town who missed overseas service. gees CR ea : : the attention of city: councilmen, |Boy Scout troop No. 3. | than 50 years are Henry Theiss,| War Mobilization Director James COngress and especially he is not, “As far id I Ah Sopcerpe Bat. 1e $10,000 | They are.S. He ; Y » 3 ‘M | overshadowing taxicab legislation| survivors are his wife, Lillian; two|F. J. A. Sullivan ‘and John Hoffman. |p, Byrnes slept on it, then an- ioved by Republicans to whose erhill is go ng I e § ae a an inch, Sgt. Jack Brome J La ¥ |and the controversial sewer survey. |daughters, Jacqueline and Joan; his| ‘The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of | nounced yesterday that he was, party he once belonged. 25 New yore, YI) su ; have more || Baugh, hshand i i #. | Last night, a large group filled parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Day, [the Third Christian church, will | powerless to compel observance. He, Some Democrats—quite a few—| Byrnes’ admission that he was meets By= oo: Mrs, Mary i i council chambers to support anjall of Columbus, and an uncle speak on “Rewards of Service." | merely warned that observance was are not his pals, ; powerless to enforce the curfew reBrumbaugh, 80% . " ordinance’ appropriating $1800 to| Homer Day of Indianapolis. | The Rev. J. B. Carter, pastor of the | | necessary in the war effort and. resi | lieved New: York night spot owners ; S. Roena st.; PIC. pyt, Alvin King Pfc. James S. Sgt. John |puy a de luxe dog trailer. Twenty-Fifth Street Baptist church, | iterated his request that places of _By UNITED PRESS |of any nervousness over taking ada 15- toot - James Hefer- Hefferman Martin Otto Ray, deputy ‘sheriff, offered STAR CLUB.TO MEET will give the in¥ocation and bene- | public amusement close at mid- Haverhill, Mass. a city of 47,000, vantage of Mayor Fiorello Lay an inch ep, 50h of M*, and Mrs. Jokn Hels to donate $500 toward equipping the| Ralph L. Lee, a member of the|diction. night. joined New York today in a one-| Guardia’s “hour of tolerance” which ttle for & ferman, 5345 E. Washington st.; 8./— fler, which would be located|eneral Motors public relations, will| Pins will be presented by Ray-| The curew is aimed primarily .at hour extension of the. midnight en- |extended ‘the closing hour until elson, nee \ Sgt. John Q. Mari, husband 9 i from Tomlinson hall &nd|gneak at a meeting today of the{mond S. Davis, manager of the |saloons, with or without floor shows tertainment curfew. In a. m. More patrons took advanlayoff for | Mrs. Martha “A. Martin, 1264 3 SOLDIER 10 WED would permit a central location for| alison Star club, Inc, in the Indianapolis planf.- A. L. McCol- or restaurant service. But, other cities across the nation |tage of the extra hour on the second ! , Sheffield ave, and Pvt. Alvh A the sale of $4 dogs. Morgan J. Ham- |v wr. ©. A. tou, sales manager, will preside. | Big town mayors linéd up with .announced they would hold to the! night. who came 4 King, son of Mr. and Mrs
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Mrs. = - 3 : — SN Li a ee 8 nd Carson C. Jordan each|___ come the |1 Schaeffer, 301 Bright st. | BUDDY’ S SISTER youl a ory : » ng for his \} “I left England just one year to | Council, however, postponed ' fur- \ on | ck up the | ] t 4 Supls Serveant With 02 mien) F F D t Favors Ordinance = = od ar an ‘ou . r a tie, \ LI try ou which entere: | rom orei n uty. trict] b § t lace J days after D-day, -Sgt. Brumbaugh g y L. C. Duckworth, llth dis SS Sm i t lines and! ; | drivers to be licensed following po-| . Sammy y = ten REID te font lness , lice - investigation The licenses xt with a § e was Injured. o ; } : 4 | Ralph Gregg, national judge ad-| urt near Malmed was ued lepuan Waa hry hear ales 4 . vocate of the Legion, said he| Ace yesters while on re ; ad | Pvt. E. J. Bryant Pfc. R. L. Messer| “I believe one of these nights od Bis own Jinés. hen | | someone i8 going to be murdered! nissed seve | He landed in North Africa w en| ; | And after tomorrow, they'll be|hasn't gotten better; it's gotten hilo rons 1 j sedman 1g in we Navy a Te rGthererin lan, | worse, if anything.” pccasionale | ’ Philippines. * i back with was a member of the quartermaster ant and Pfc. Robert L. Messer, son Red Cab, asserted that passage of | corps in France. He was injured of Mr. and, Mrs. A. P. Messer, all the ordinance would “lower the
irnaments, | | the day on which I set foot | ee [ther consideration until April 2. fF 70 yess the Briiish dsles,” Sgt. Brumbaugh oy Taxicab legislation also was post-| in third | fought in Normandy, Belgium, Hol- | ! oy smertoan Logien sovwisnier, siules : land and Germany. His jeep over- | ; in favor P . ti 1 1 ind ot 6 | ractical and Inex ensive! : | : W . ; . : re 5 ¢ could be revoked, preventing a dis-| ~N N ew I e S i S ri nal r : " A member of the 82d airborne di- ’ ; ee e : = ] ae ound Y vision when it stopped the German : y of {charged driver from being employed | = d a n i | thought the council had neglected | a five over .; enemy lines. a 287 A Though shrapnel lodged in his| ; ii to consider the passenger's view-| . After nearly two years overseas, or hurt badly in a cab,” Mr. Gregg | the back § he first went overseas and para-| /o high: school brads ” J y chuted into southern France on in-|L70 Beech Grove hig |declared, “This sort of. thing has ng several Formerly a head waiter at the| They are Pvt. Everett J Bry-| : Opposes Delay near the German border when his!of Beech Grove. caliber of our drivers because of the | i 4 jeep hit a shell hole. His brother,| Pvt. Bryant, who served 17 delay the proposed ordinance would]
ale belies, 1 ne. Beech Grove Pals Return poned until the next meeting. | ound of 69 turned while he was taking food ; which would require all taxicab | , the San- | breakthrough in Belgium, Pvt. Hef- | : i ; {by any other local company. one under ; foqt, he managed to walk back to point. its almost i vasion day. His brother, Tom, is a|di€s. are home. |been going on for months. It| nched vic~ Hillcrest country club, Sgt. Martin|ant, son of Lt. and Mrs. E. J. Bry-| John Ruckelshaus, president of| Pfc Alex, is in training at Camp|months in New Guinea and four cause in hifing drivers.”
Forest, Tenn. {months in the Philippines, will) A 10-cent-an-hour wage increase Pvt. King, a payroll clerk with am, marry Pvt. Messer's sister, Rose-|for street and sewer crews, totaling ordnance unit in Italy, was forced mary, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. $36,246 for the year, was appropri- | to return with the recurrence of an| Based in Aleutians ated. It still must be approved by | | : the state tax board.
old injury. His brother, 8. Sgt.’ Pvt has takem Robert, also Is 1 in the army. | pg i . —- o .
e into th . {by Mayor Tyndall, finally agreed | [to appropriate $15,000. It specified that at least five engineering
. Messer, an infantryman, Is] home after spending 19 months in the Aleutians, He'll be best man at [the wedding. Miss Mae Wilder, his |
eduled for girl friend, will be maid of honor.
Tq pinche Z A sheet metal worker at Camp g...¢ pe considered before the con-| 8 Indians OLDE \Y § J Atterbury before going into Serv- i ...¢ is Jet. The city works board tl, agains — ice, Pvt. Messer mostly remembers had asked $30,000 for the for the survey. { Columbus, ¥ ror the cold weather during his stay
nationally | Fon Ji%] 2]] H | Ly in the Aleutians. It was five above AWARDED AIR (R MEDAL
Ung mag- zero nearly all winter there and
Jemima ep ——— some of the boys had to be dug FOR PACIFIC ACTION rk condie CONFIDENTIALLY | out of their huts which were hidden | Lt (iz) Charles M. Vehorn ing Bucks ARE YOU A HAS-BEEN? [by the snow each morning. ior i recently. was. - C., while ¥ vothi wm! A radio operator in the air forces, 528 N. Mount st, bi i Your age may have nothing to do with awarded the air medal for shootscrapping jt! That lack of drive, that run-down Pvt. Bryant has been on ‘57 mis- |" will nos feeling which makes work a burden and| oo 2.4 was in the battles of iP8 down a Japanese plane while J holds you back from enjoying pleasurable > : fighting off an attack on his task lay aftere activities ‘with your family, may be Na-| Palau, Lae, Netherlands East Indies ture’s warning signal that you lack ‘1a and Leyte force t materials and vitamins vit He v . le card 18 «| A ry Thousands everywhere who | Engines Cut Out A member of composite squadron d. will pis | suffered from this distressing, .discourag- 27, he recently returned home lis welter, ing condition have discovered that TRO- Once over Palau three engines of after participating ‘in the Leyte,
MONE, containing scientific dosages of , . Chicago,. | Vitamin Bl, Calcium, Phosphorus and his B-24 bomber were shot oul. ‘afindoro and Luzon operations.
i other ingredients of special value in sich !‘The crew threw all equipnient over. Eh discovered it has given them t N Tih te rneToy The: tonic effect of boarg and made : safe andi ing. 100, STARTS. WAR VAR JOB i TROMONE may prove it is the answer to ~ Pvt. Bryant, whose father is a : 15 ‘anglers that weak, tired-out,- “older than you )jeutenant in the engineers’ corps, OGDEN, Utah, March 20 (U. P.). : : : oe nigh Ee rates ana drag storey reer. in Italy, will report to Seattle, —Joseph Manning, war veteran, Soft shetland type, 100% wool fabrics fashioried “~ #2 “__'. Clever cardigan type exfra sport jackets, prenight as Advertisement Wash., April 14 for reassignment. | went to work on a war job at the into neat 3-button fitted styles. Delightful cision tailored of 100% wool shetland weaves. ack Lewis A , | Pvt.—~Messer will report for his Clearfield naval supply depot yes-|§ * details include white rayon braid piping at the Riower Jone. shades a, Seven, i and hing films | new duties Monday at Camp Gru- terday. Manning will be 100 years collar 1 anid pockets Sizes 12 to 20. melon. Rayo , and contrasting 9 tons. Sizes 12 to 20. 1g demone ! { ber, Ok old May 25. in ] —————
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tional “middle-age” period peculiar to | Disdaining death, Sgt. Robert Blun- Blundell is a machine gun section ITER . : SO nny this Ereal medicine-1113 dell, Ft. Wayne, crawled into “no leader with F company of the 9th 0 g relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's man's land” recently and rescued a marines, 3d marine division. ny ip ih A Wd wounded. ‘marine’ whom Be saw. He was in a hot spot neal the purpose. Follow label directions, struggling there. : central Motoyama airfield. He was - directing fire against enemy em-| placements less than 25 yards forward when he spotted the marine. Covered by Buddies " “I figured he .was a wounded straggler from the outfit ‘ahead of us,” Blundell said. “I knew the = = YS 2 . Japs would spot him if he got too nnn wk . a THY restless.” = ) Blundell asked for permission to, go after the wounded man. "You wouldn't have a chance,” his officer answered. “Those Japs would rake you down before you were half way out of your hole.” But Blundell was determined. He rescued the ‘wounded marine under cover of a staccato hail of lead from his own guns which diverted enemy - fire from hii and ; his burden. Graceful skirt fashions in charming 100% wool Smooth rayon crepe on strutter cloth spring
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