Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1945 — Page 5

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| button Left to right, seated, Sgt. Glenn E. Knapp, Cpl. Irvin L. Clampitt, yellow Sgt. David E. Hartley, Cpl. Johnny F, Ries, and, standing, Sgt. Jimmy ; Harlin,

FIVE HOOSIER members of the 38th diivsion band, three of them from Indianapolis, got together recently for a jive session on Bataan. The band furnishes entertainment for front line troops in the Bataan area. The Indianapolis musicians are Cpl. Irvin L. Clampitt, husband of Mrs. Mary Louise Clampitt, Edgewood ave. and son of Mr, | and Mrs. W, E. Clampitt, 242 E. | Southern ave.; Cpl. Johnny Ries,

husband of Mrs, Mary Helen Ries, 1541 E. Ohio st., and son of Mr, and Mrs. George P. Ries, 44 Ridgeview dr., and Sgt. Jimmy Harlin, 37. W. Ohio st., son of Mr, and Mrs. George Harlin, Detroit, Mich. Other Hoosiers in the band are Sgt. Glenn E. Knapp, husband of | Mrs. Helen Jane Knapp, Memphis, Tenn., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knapp of Arcadia, and Sgt. David E. Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hartley, Columbus.

| POLICEMEN ACCUSED OF $20 'SHAKEDOWN’

i i NEW YORK, March 30 (U. P.).—| |

" Joseph Cook, complained to police officials. that two patrolmen tried to shake him down for $20 when he| ; i was picked up at a dice game. cook 17 Make Straight A Plus : \ During Grade “Period.

sald when he was unable to pay, Patrolmen Nathan Jager and Ben-| Seventeen pupils high school made straight A plus

Jamin Miller took his draft card as| collateral. The suspended patrolmen pleaded | cards for the first grade period ; not guilty, They will be “tried and 496 were included on the . April 12. | honor roll,

O. E. 8. MEETING SET cards are Anna Hausman, JoAnn Mrs. Ella Lawton, worthy matron, Hynes, Mary Louise Masters, Dorand Frank Lawton, worthy patron, | othy Pritchard, Mary Rexroth, Virwill presidz at the meeting of Ir- | ginia Rodman, Betty Vehlirig and

vington chapter No. 364, O. E. g, | Adolph Weiss,

x 3 : Underclassmen are Norma Brenat 8 p. m"Monday at Irvington Ma- ton, Joan Ervant, Betty Jean Dean, sonic temple.

a Barbara Evans, Margaret Gamage, | Natalie Graham, Shirley Stump, | Mary Pearl Taylor and Doris Town-

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, do Marie. Gump, ‘Anna Haupt, Leone ing rest and sleep, or you are ta 3 ah, Florence. Henderson. anpe Hon: bave your money back. (Adv.) . | shaw, Mildred Henninger, Robert High- = y e = Fia h T “field; —Ponald Holstein y 1 h- | _ Theodore Hopkins, Lois Dale Horning, * ou san ¥ g t, 00, | Elaine Huston, Joyce Jackson Hobe : Hh 4 Jones, June Jones, ‘Beverly Junean, Joan Buy War Bonds | itive Maijzie Love, Marjorie Lage-

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ARRANGE EUCHRE PARTY A euchre party will be held Tuesday night at Fountain’ Square hall | under the sponsorship of the Revellers’ ‘auxiliary of Sahara Grotto. Mrs. Frances Hamilton will be general chairman.

MADE REAR ADMIRAL The promotion of Robert Workman, cousin of Dr. W. S. Workman, 1338 Calhoun st., to rear admiral has been approved by congress. for fish, fowl, meats Rear Adm. Workman is chief of and economy meals the chaplains of the navy.

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" IWLITARY GROUP TO | TOUR FT. HARRISON!

Military legal officers from South American and Central American republics will arrive at Ft. Harrison Sunday on a tour of military: installations following the opening

| conference sessions on military law

which began last week in Chicago. Thirteen nations besides the United States are participating in the conference. They are Boliva, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, . Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Salva= dor and Uruguay. Lt. Col. Howard A. Brundage will be among the officers from the judge advocate general's department who will accompany the South American and Central American officers here.

CHANGE LODGE SCHEDULE Indianapolis Council No. 57, daughters of America, will meet at p. m. Monday at the Odd Fellows’ all. Regular meetings of the lodge ill be held on the first and third fonday of each month under a new

“Lady.”

None of the nine distaff members heard Neely’s argument. None of|Me.), now in her fourth term as a those questioned for reaction seemed | congressman and just back from

to care.

Neely pointed out among other this to say: things that “gentle” means “tame”| “I'm too concerned with the critiHe asked how they! cal shortage of housing for women

or “docile.”

_ HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ wii =» A Gentlewoman or a Lady?" Congresswomen Don't Care

By DOROTHY WILLIAMS United Press Staff Correspondent

WASHINGTON, March 30 (U. P.). —The gentlewomen — er, ladies — of | Conn.) who is used to beng regardthe house of representatives were too ed as a gentleman because of her occupied with the war and related first name, wondered why there problems today to enter the mas-

culine - inspired debate over what word woman than before the word they should be called. They scarcely had time for a nod |arily referred to as gentlemen, she in a direction of Rep. Matthew M. remarked, Neely (D. W, Va.), who pleaded that the house abandon the customary women should be referred to simform of address of “Gentlewoman”|ply as members,” she said. from women members in favor of|should be addressed as the mem-

y?- [MIDGET ARGRAFT | Soldier Wedding Care| CARRIERS REVEALED

LONDON, March 30 (U. P).—| Several “midget aircraft carriers”— British merchant vessels equipped with flight decks—have been operating in the Atlantic since 1943, the admiralty has disclosed. The merchant aircraft carriers, unique in naval history, combine the functions of merchantman i! escort carriers. Although the small planes which fly from “postage-sized” flight decks have not been credited with any

outstanding successes In battles against U-boats, they were said to have fulfilled their purpose in keeping the German submarines at bay.

said what she is called Is a “matter of complete indifference to me.”

Rep. Chase Going Woodhouse (D.

{should be any difference in the use {of the prefix “gentle” before the

man, Male members. are custom-

“I have always believed men and

Pvt. and Mrs. Robert H. Stone

MISS KATHERINE PEARSON, daughter of Mrs. Wilma Kelly, 15 S. Belmont ave., apt 6, became the bride of Pvt, Robert H. Stone, son of Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Stone, | R. R. T, Box 324, March 8. feminine congressmen has been | Pvt. Stone, a veteran of 18 made known before. Rep. Clare] months with the 5th army in Boothe Luce (R.. Conn.)-doesn't| Italy, is stationed at Wakeman care; Rep. Emily Taft Douglas (D.| general hospital, Camp Atterbury.

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ber from such and such a state.” Rep. Margaret Chase ‘Smith (R.

| inspecting Hawaiian housing had

would like to be referred to as “the —particularly civilian war workers | Tl.) is amenable to anything but He was with the medical corps at tame woman” or “the docile’ woman | '—in the Honolulu and Pearl Harbor | things maybe ‘Lady is best, and Anzio, Roni® and Florence, Before entering service in 1942, Pvt. Stone attended Central Nor-

from such or such a state?” Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas (D. | called.”

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~ JOIN CIO AFFILIATE

ALTOONA, Pa., March 30 (U.P.), ~Two independent non-operating | railroad unions with total member« ship of 10000 have joined’ the United” Railroad Workers of Amere tica, C. I. O,, it was announced to

“day at U. R. W. A. headquarters.

| The new Affiliates are the wanta Fe railroad’s Association of Maine |tenane of Way and Miscellaneous | Employees, Inc., and the Pittsburgh land Lake Erie railroad’s American | Federation of Railroad Workers, | The Santa Fe association includes {all icing plant workers of the raile {road from Chicago to San Franciscoy {with headquarters in Topeka, Kas, The P. and L. E. union represents {the car shop department with head= . {quarters in Cleveland. t » MOTHER KILLS DAUGHTER LAMAR, Mo., March 30 (U. P.).~= | Mrs. William Dickens, 42, released |a week ago from a state hospital for | the insane, shot and killed her | daughter, Wilma, 12, yesterday, as ithe girl slept.

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