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killed and three overnight traffic

is William W. nd Hotel, y William Toma- § 18, Box 517; Yohn itandish ave, and onnersville. | as crosisng Cap- | st. near midnight » was struck by a § ank Breedon, 43, § st. His body was # utomobile and he ries and fractured ; moining in City

sister, Mrg, Daisy § vo brothers, John { rn, all of Indian-

Turns Over »] and Mr. Peal esterday when the A hey were riding § from hitting anand turned over J 8helby st. and

e car, Norman § 30 Standish ave, charge of reckless

in which he was ito a bridge on niles southeast of Feigert received Ad and face. He it. Vincent's hos=

'onnersville, driver believed to have §

BED OF $750 |

Kalamazoo, Mich., to police he was eaten and tossed f on 38th st. and last night. The ! Harvey, was disscious this morn sham, 4444 Kings«

TY TONIGHT > lodge will give § party at 8 p. m. mple auditorium, 1 Sts. be presented by " ss¢s from Palmer

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ical convene’ planning ‘for tild or mod-

vice entrance » bring in as as will be refutyre need.

circuit ca« circuits of to eliminate

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~~ M. Rybolt, 2430 Howard st. and

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Hoosier Heroes: Bourne, Chandler and Rybolt Killed on Western Front, Local Captain Missing i in Pacific Area

* DEAD— CT re An’ infantryman, Pfe. Robert R. Rybolt, husband of Mrs. Frances

son of Mrs. Edith Rybolt, 2557 W. Morris st., was killed April 15 in| action in Germany, : A former employee of Bert Sicanoff Hides, Pvt. Rybolt had been overseas -approximately six months and had entered the army last June. He had attended Technical high school and. was 25. Surviving besides the wife and mother, are three children, Harold

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5. Spl . gs a . Rybolt . . . killed | Pfc. M. Jones . . . missi Gene, 5; Richard M. 2, and Shir- S. Sgt. James R. Chandler . 0 | ; Pfc. Robert R. Rybo e fe. John M. Jones missing

Capt. M. Eugene Lawlis . . . miss- in Germany.

ley Ann, 10 months old: two other killed in Germany. ing over Southwest Pacific.

brothers in service, Sgt. Frank Ry- the South Pacific, and the paternal holt, now: back in the states after| grandmother, Mrs, Sam Chandler, serving in the South Pacific, and Madison. Pvt. Calvin C. Rybolt, in Italy; 8 8 4 and six other brothers, Charles, Frederick, William Harold, Russell], Louis, and Joseph, and three sisters, Doris, Lucille, and Barbara. band of Mrs. Darline Bourne, R. ns? + |R, 3, Box 496-B, was killed April 4, | Previously wounded Jan 13 in!in Germany combat, 8, Sgt. James R. Chandler,| Awarded the combat Infantry’s son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Chand- badge, Pvt. Bourne was 25, and had | ler, 917 N. Jefferson ave., was killed been an employee of the Bridgeport |

| Fighting with the 5Bth armored infantry, Pvt. Eugene Bourne, hus-

April 3 in action in Germany. | Br 155 Co. before éntering service. Robért Evans Oliver Maggard James Black Vern Harvey Fighting with the 14th armored | Surviving besides his wife are his/ Honored Honored Honored Honored + division of the 7th army, Sgt, [4-vear-old son, Karl Eugene; his | | Chandlef had returned to the front mother, ‘Mrs. Mary Bourne; two MISSING — | 7th army, Pvt. Jones was wounde Just. one month before his death. | brothers, Electrician Mate 3-c

He was 36 and had been emploved | Francis We Bourne “somewhere in| as an adjuster by the a Pacific,” apd Charles’ Bourne, | 5°1 of Mr, and Mis. Tomple Jones, Credit Oo. He was a native of Indianapolis: and six sisters, Mrs.| 423 8. Park ave., Ras been repoNed | December Melton, Ky. Margaret, Haus, Surviving besides the parents, are son, Mary, Janet, Phyllis, and Doris, { April 3. a _brother, Cpl. John Chandler,

in Germany,

ber Co. He attended Manual high| school, ' .e | ” ny ”

(Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Lawlis, 2021 {Laurel st, has been missing over {the Southwest Pacific atea since [April 3.

{navigation officer on a B-25, Capt. {Lawlis was based in the Philip[pines and had been overseas since February He was a graduate of Technical high¥chool and Wabash college in 1940, where he was ‘a member of d| |Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Beta

{March 18, but wrote his parents | Ka ppa and Phi Delta Epsilon fraPie. John M,. Jones, 19-year “OM hat he was returning to the front kin Blue Key spk board | again March 27. Overseas since last | of publications. In 1940 he velunhe holds the combat in-|teered for service in the air force Mrs, Kdthleen Was- | missing in action in Germany since |fantryman badge. Before entering|and -before Pearl Harbor was | service in March, 1944, Pvt. Jones| {teaching navigation at Kelly field, infall of Indianapolis ’ Fighting with the infantry of the| was an employee of the U. 8, ‘Rub-| Tex.

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ROTC CADETS | Circus Coming RETAIL STORES | Woman's Tip Leads to Arrest

MADE OFFICERS

Commissions Awarded at, High School Ball,

Commissions to cadet ROTC of- | ficers of Washington high school were awarded at the school's first | annual military ball last night by Maj. Floyd -L. Carlisle. professor of | military science and tactics in the | Indianapolis schools, | Officers who received commisisons | are: Donald F. Wade, cadet ma jor; John C. Conkle, Hardy O Hicks, | 3 Robert, P. McQuinn and David E.|

Police Sgt. Alexander Dunwoody, whose single-handed. campaign end-

Three-Point P Prosi Sojjes sncking on srsesars Jas: your

8 back in the news today |

A three-way spearhead for war fee in a restaurant in the northeas

Retailer co-operation for the | Broadway. state's drive. for $167,000,000 in in-| ~Dunwoody's. ears “perked up.

TWO: Selling bonds through city- | —

) 10 PUSH BONDS Of Hunted Forgery Suspect

him as far as Montana and Idaho | Frecently then lost him. “Sure is,” said the woman, “in [fact he is sleeping fhere right now.

Up for Campaign. | Tat night the sergeant and a| Dunwoody notified headquarters couple of his men were sipping cof-|and police surrounded the house.

t| | They captured Collins, 23, on the |

bold sales in the seventh war loan section of the city when he over- {roof in his pajamas. drive will be formed by Indiana's heard a woman customer tell the Specifically he is accused of steal- ' 45,000 retail stores and outlets. waitress that. she roomed at 1108 ing L. G. 8. Spring Clutch Corp

|blank payroll checks, then filling]

(them in for various amounts and | dividual bond.sales will consist of:| “That's where Paul Collins used |torging the name of the company | ONE: Enlisting employees in bond [to live, isn't it?” asked Dunwoody. | treasurer. He cashed a dozen of {buying according to the sliding scale | Collins is a checks artist, wanted by | | these checks, police said. He is qiiotas based on wage incomes. local Police and the FBI who 0 trailed charged with forgery.

Wheeler, cadet captains; Bartley J.|£ Linder, William GG. McCafferty, | Robert O. Sprowl and Robert 8. White, cadet first lieutenants, and| James M. Crim, Floyd M. Dial, Pete | N. Sidery and Ralph L Starks, cadet second: lieutenants. i Cadette corps officers commis- | 4 sloned are Betty Gulley, major: | Bhirley - M, Lines, captain, and | § Jacquelin 8. McCurdy and Barbara | J. Sartor, cadet lientenants. § All Except One Present | Sponsors commissioned are Mitzie! Robbins, major; Virginia Cox, Vir- |! Rinia Reilly, Jacquelin Smith, Nor- |= ma Ward and Betty Woody, cap-| tains. Bang officers are Richard E. Cast, taptain; Robert ©. Stanley: first ieutenant, and Carlos D. Leonard. ccond. lieutenant.

wide or individual store programs and through increasing bond booth J | |

facilities

committees in their respective com- | | mupiries. to promote the sale of! bonds. The retailers’ bond selling plans were outlined by members of the | war finance comimitee's retail ad- | visory group yestérday.

| native of He ux she was 77.

| American Women's Voluntary Serv- | years ago.

| manned bond booths in the Clay-!husband, and a son, Ralph D., In{pool and Lincoln hotel lobbies and | dianapolis. Her daughter, Mrs. Rob-

bonds. Free tickets for Cole Bros. Antonio, Tex.

All officers were present except ’ vi €x | apolis May 3, 4 and 5 will be given & Buchanan mortuary. Dadet 2d Lt. Starks, who is in “What d'ya think this is, a cir- | 8Vay to each bond buyer. Pl . with the Iauris, ; served seat tickets . ROBERTA B. MALLERY ervice with the marine corps. cus?” the top cldwn -probably is Reserved seat tickets for the cir- ROBERT A

‘ a av Ars. ort, . llery, aunt o Music was furnished by Ted asking his two brothers in fun, CUS are available at the Claypool] : Mrs. Roberta B. Mallery, au

hic 7 | Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, died yes-| Campbell's orchestra and arrange-| As a matter of fact, that's pre- Pooth which is open from 10° a. m. ’ ’

Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Laing, pioneer | Indianapolis residents and was married to Randolph Wilson in oo : Continue Bond Booths 1893. The couple celebrated its Aldridge, 2109 E. 46th st, who died

Meanwhile members of the golden wedding . anniversary two

(ices, Inc., Indianapolis chapter,] Mrs. Wilson is survived by her

| carter, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lipa Hibbard and Mrs. Carrie arx, and a brother, George Stray,

THREE: Sharinz newspaper ad- | OF PIONEER AY 4 of Chicago, and six grandvertising space with war finance | children

Mrs. Jessie Wilson died yesterday| Services ww be held Tuessay In lat her home. 2521 E. 38th st. A Royster & Askin .mortuary.

RAYMOND M. ALDRIDGE Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. {Monday at Meridian Heights Pres|byterian church for Raymond M.

[An instructor im navigation and |

Thursday. Burial will be in Crown Hill. ’ Mr. Aldridge, who was 8, had been employed at the Engineering Metal Products Co. for nine years.

He was a member of the Calvin W. in the Union station today to sell ert M. Bowen, died recently in San!

Prather Masonic lodge, the Garfield

Jost, American Legion, and Meridcircus, which will play in Indian-; The body was taken to Flanner ! g

| ian" Heights church. He is survived by his wife, Jean|ette, and a cousin, Frank Stiers,

f | Indianapolis.

. 3 -" . ailv. *Those w - | terd in her home, 4546 Allison-| nents were in charge of Mrs. Roscoe cisely what it is. They're part of © 9 p. m. daily. “Those who pur-| ay In | State: Deaths

.,vonkle and the Parent-Teachers as- | -the Cole Bros. shows; which will chase bonds for free tickets at the ville rd. :

* Yociation ‘board, and Major Car-| pitch the 'big top on Routheastern | Lincoln hotel arid Union Station”. Born in Sha nw she purl . asle, S.:'Set: Benighein: Pirie wei 8 axppners frac Foren mm horinming: «Wl be. given exchange tickets: fox spent most ol Jer €.40..1ndlan-; ZYARTEORY: gy = Sige en

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AF saving Up that Ue TESE vel” SERYS OBYRITADIE AT THO FHDORE ui RE sisireron iis apf eve pope orn money, Pop. Claypool. Church of Christ, Scientist, In-| IKE WANTS EDITOR - — | Seats from the first row back will | dianapolis, and The Mother church,

| be scaled from $500 bonds down to| Boston, Mass. TO SEE es FORUM SCHEDULED 4818.75 for three matinee perform-| Christian Science services will be

PARIS, April 21 (U. P.).—Gen. row seats to $18.75 for evenings. If |p. m. Monday in Flanner & Budwight D. Eisenhower has cabled ON JEWISH CULTURE caper is sold for each perform-|chanan mortuary. Burial will be resident Truman asking that | 1ce, total of $150,000 in war in Crown Hill. bericen congressmen and editors | A panel symposium, “Whither ae will be sold. ARAH ROBINSON Isit German concentration camps | a Bw | mr eee eats S NSON Vhere Nazi atrocities were com. | American Judaism?’, will be pre-] Mrs. Sarah Robinson, R. R..3, sented on the last program of the |

hitted, it was disclosed today. f n v Box 902, died today in St. Francis! Eisenhower asked that 12 con- | Jewish Culture series at 8:30 p. m. | Home o Lea e hospital. She was 78 ressmen and 12 newspaper editors | tomorrow. in the Kirshbaum Com- | After Promotion | ~ Survivors are her husband, Jo-

eave for Germany immediately to | | munity center Seph J. a daughter, Mrs. Esther ollow ‘members of the British par- | :

Members of the pane w be | fament in a tour of the camps. embers of panel i

LT. CHARLES B. LAUCK, hus-

y : band of Anita Lauck, 2063 S. Me- | DI P {Rabbi Israel Chodos of Temple | . { A house. of commons delegation | as : ; eon | ridian st, is Home on a 15-day | eft London by plane yesterday to | Beth-el Zedeck, who will present | ;

leave following his commissioning Sunday. He also received his pilot wings on Presidential = inaugural service, Indiana graduation from Centrat college, gymnasium,.10 a. m

> : | Lexington day dinner, Sons of the Amertwin - engined ican Revolution, Columbia club, 6 p. m.

heck’ the atrocities. the conservative point of view; |

PASTOR 1 TO TALK ON Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt - of the | Indianapolis Hebrew congregation, | TOMORROW'S CITIZEN who will present the reform point | “Tomorrow's Citizen” will be the of view, and Rabbi David Shapiro |¥ opic of the Rév. A. C. Brooks, pas- ‘of the | $F wr of the Third Christian church, | Vhen he appears before the High | of view. Twelve club from 12:12 to 1:12] Isidore Feibleman will serve b. m. Monday. at the Washington | moderator in the panel-symposium, | hotel. Charter ‘members of the The Jewish Culture series of the lew club will be closed. April 30,| Jewish Community Center

EVENTS TODAY City Kite Contest, 4400 block on E. 10th st

Knesses Israel congregation, | who will present the orthodox point

ry | trict meeting, Lincoln hotel In service for | Indiana Council on Religion and Higher

Lauck is on letic club

transition leave | Columbia club. and will take | Indianapolis Southern club, dinner, D.

. Rai R..chapter house, 6:30 p. m, { further training reer associa- | Lt. Lauck before overseas EVENTS TOMORROW “ said H. Verle Wilson, membership | tion of Indianapolis is sponsored | ~ t. Laue duty. He for= | United National Clothing collection, house thairman,’ After that the organiza-|by the Jewish Culture cofumittee merly was employed as a supers |g... 0use pickup,

Indiana Retail Grocers and Meat Dealers Hon will sponsor some community | of the association with Robert visor for the International Hare sociation Sonvetition, Claypool hous, broject, he said. Greenberg as chairman. vester Co., Inc. Ho So. tod pm. en

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The city’s mibsters were rounding nto tournament form today. A survey of the public and paochial schools shows some amazngly accurate shooting for early eason play. Qualifying rounds in the schools will close next Nednesday. Not more than four pupils from ach of the schools will be certified or the 16 sectionals to be held next Saturday in The Times-City Recreaion Division City Marble tourtament, o a Play at a number of the schosls las been heavy. A total of 116, for xample, participated at school 52, Cing ave, and W. Michigan st. About the same gnumber entered tlay at the following: Schools 10, ocated at 1255 Carrollton ave.; 70, tt 510 E. 46th st.; 36, at 2801 N. bapitol ave. 5, at 612 W. Washngton st.; 51, at 2301 N. Olney st., ind 47, at 1240 W. Ray st. Maybe you haven't entered yet. fou still have three days left in § Vhich to qualify. See the teacher . it your school in charge of play. ‘Mrs, Norma Koster, tournament {irector, has -issued an invitation or adults who still have an interest ‘hn the game to serve as’ judges at he sectional tournament which will _eginat9am. .- 3

‘Marble Sharp-Shooters Knuckle Down for Tourney Play :

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These girls at school 5, located at 612 Ww. Wash, ington &t., knuckled* down and proved quite a mateh | | for the’ b Left to right are Louis Hobson, Stella: Stoy kovie Joe Hickman Kathleen, Shaw and, Mrs. Koster . particularly would | viel Underwood. » Hex . : y B Ike to find judge§ for the following | ' me ' -

ances and from $1000’ for the first| conducted by Frank C. Ayres at 2| Mrs. Ann Glogowski, Mrs. Josephine

flying school. | Indiana State Teachers Federation, dis-

20 months, Lt. | Education, meeting, Indianapolis Ath-

| | Delta Kappa Gamma sorority, convention,

John, Mary Roberts, at St. Vincent's |

22 Bo) 1 { Carlin, Theresa Buchanan, at St. Prancis

Ip Edith Gruber, 42; at Methodist, pulmon- | Grace Lula “Dasher, 82, at ‘1821 Broadway, (Tillie Abrams, at 1429 Carrofitan, cere-

e. {John 8: Heddle, 66, At 35 E. McCarty,

| mizobein Tomlinson, 4“, at " N. East, carcinom

Phin re "0 Prise Ee Jane, daughters, Grace, Mrs. Bini brother, Newtbn. | LA PORTE—Edwin C. Brown Sr. Sur- | vivors: Son, Edwin Jr.; daughter; Florence Mike Michno, 63. Survivors Wife Mary, sons, John, Joseph; daughters,

Ostrowaki.

MARION —Benjamin Franklin McClure, 71. Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughter, | Mrs. Mary Florence Imboden; sister, Mrs | Capitola Friauf. PRINCETON—John Foschaar, 61. Survivors: Wife, Goldie Mae; daughters, { Mrs. Herschell Nelson, Mrs. Rollie Ack- | erman; sons, Gene, John, William, George SHELBYVILLE—Charles W. Campbell, | 71. - Survivors: Wife, Lora; sons, Capt. | Charles Campbell, Wallace: daughters | Mrs. Margaret Glass, Mrs. Katherine | Lowden, Mrs, Mary Jane Kingston, Miss | Esther Campbell.

| MARRIAGE LICENSES Clareriee Baird, 3201 N. Illinois; Martha Reese, 1543 Park. Edgar Garland Davis, Johngon City, Ill Bruna Ricci. 2214 W. Morris Robert English, 2637 Graceland; Mattie Lee Burks, 861 Edgemont Harold Dorsey Hamm, 403 8. Rural; Lorraine Townsley, 403 S. Rural William H, Ivey, 527 Lockerbi; Frane:s L. Werbe, 316 E. Vermont, apt. Walter Russell Jacobs, Spink- ih hotel Madolyn Motherbaugh, Spink-Arms hote! Bobby Johnson, U. 8. army; Elreta DeLong, 2639 Central, : |James Robert Lepper, U. 8. army; Betiy Jane Fisher, 1721 Cottage James W. Layne, 828 Beecher: Bessie Marie Temple, 50612 Fletcher, Alvin August P. Marschke, U. 8. army; | Clara Ann ‘Arnold, 1317 Comer Edward Poole, ‘1611's N. Capitol; Flossie t Burton, 410 W. 17th. Janey Charles Simmons, Rupert, Idaho; Mary Ann Brock, Nashville, | Kever Wyatt, 1833 Peck; Mary E. Buck haiter, 1820 Yandes.

BIRTHS

airs Glenn, Margaret Thompson, at St. Francis |Crawford, Ruby Fog#l, at Methodist. Robert, Mary Jensen, at Methodist, Albert, Vera Jordan, at Methodist, Roscoe, Verl Miller, at Methodist Lowell, Ezma Reeves, at Methodist, George, Vivian Harlin, at Emhardt, Clarence, Martha Garriott, at 408 8. Pine Warden, Geralene Holland, .at 2523. Highland place. Robert, Mary Riddell, at 5027 Rowney | Lester, Norma Ryder, at 560 N. King {| William, Katherine Swails, at 324 N | Lansing. Joseph, Prances Kenney, at St. Vincent's

{ Russell, Lucille Ford, at 8t. Francis. Robert, Margaret Green, at City, Harry, Olive Dashiell, at Methodist Russell, Jane Galloway, at Methodist |Leo, Doris Harlan, at Methodist, Oscar, Elsie Rainville, at Methodist, Wayne, Verna Snapp, at Methodist. Harrison, Evelyn Clouse, at 4730 Stratford | Edward, Mary Neal, at St. Vincent's. Eurl, Betty Shalley, at St. Vincent's, Baward, Mary Jane Payne, at St. Vincent’s,

DEATHS

Lucille Prancis Keénnedy, 48, at 1326 Central, general septicemia Pearl Love, 59, at 932 N. Lesley, rcarcioma. | Fred” E. Scheible, 73, at 437 N. Bradley,’ | chronic myocarditis. | William Ashley, 19, at City, meningitis” | Nancy Willlams, 74, at 1350 Bilver, chronic | myocarditis. Daniel Pranklin Jones, 11, at Riley, typhoid fever, | aul Drefer, 60, at 1017 N. Dréxel, cerebral hemor: gr

ary edem rteriosclero. bral hémorrh

myocarditis. Peart! Davis, 52, .«t. 7 EB. 23d, chronic | ooarditis.

“beations: University. park, 49th st. Creek blvd, 1200° Shelby st. and) ‘Men’ iy would keto serve : Arsenal ave, 30th st. and Pall Brookside pkvy, a : by 5 may 0 do

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| First Lt. Charles R. Haddock, who|Mrs. Margaret Ott, 235 E. Wyoming Capt. M. Eugene Lawlis, son of

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{when the. glider of which he was Marine Pic. WwW. W: | 1.4 2 (pilot landed. He has been serving with the 9th air force in England. {615 N.| Parker ave France and Germany since August, the 5th m

1944,

ied on Two Jima March 26 medal at a‘ 12th air force base years. He is a'graduate of Short-| A graduate of Technical high [in Italv. Iridge high school. {school, he attended “Butler univer- Rn ”

{ The wounded pilot's father, Lt

Col

| stafr of the 38th division in the {Philippines. His brother, Pfc. Roblert Dyer, is in California with the i,

army. | His parents believe the Iwo Jima | ver star. 8 8 campaign was his first combat| “During heavy fighting in France " + : & & Pfc. Charles E. Funke, son of Mr. |, ion | when our telephone communications |

and

-t .| Temple ave, was wounded April 1 Pvt. Ernest Walls, husband of artillery barrages, Sgt. Tobata traced

{with

|is now in a hospital in France. He |;

| has

{ple heart, Pfc. Furnike, who is 28, has been | in service three years and went iol

the

cember, after serving 14 months in aw

Greenland. HONORED— v 3 8

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school, he was employed at StewartWarner Corp. before entering serv- | received bronze star medals for

ice.

Funke, is serving with the 7th army {Meyer A. Efroymson, son of Mrs. | Mrs, Betty O. Bothwell, 627 Bere in Germany and another, Cpl. Rob-! | Isaac Etroymson, 3759 Central ave.; | wick ave, and Capt. Cyril P. Van Lert,

from service. Ibany st.; Phe, Baris G. Adjieff, son! Van Meter, 3340 N. Meridian st,

Pvt. Eugene Bourne . , , killed in Germany,

Battlé of the Bulge, has escaped Ott, 1116 Spann ave. was seriously from Oslag 13B and is 'safg in|Wounded April 5 in Germany. American hands Serving in the infantry of the 9th ! A Husband of Mrs. Janet Haddock, army, Pvt. Ott, who is 28, has been airborne division, Cpl. Charles T, 146 Caven st., he escaped on March|OVerseas since ‘February. . He at- McGarvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. 27 and reached American lines by, tended Technical high school and | charles. W. McGarvey, 5264 Washe April 3. He will be evacuated to|!S ‘° former employee of the post |ington blvd. has been awarded the the United States and expects to pe Office. Pvt. Ott has a daughter, | combat infantryman'’s badge, home by May. Ernestine; who is 8 |

WOUNDED—

of Lt. Col and Mrs. Fred C. Dyer, | Gerhar. March 30. 3509 Kenwood ave. was wounded | Overseas since December, he is-19 Mrs. Jennie Henson, 2219 E. 44th March 24 in Germany and is in a|A1d entered the army last June. st. S. Sgt. Robert E. Evans, son of |He is a graduate of Ben Davis high | Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Evans. 2327 hospital in Germany.

Flight Officer Dyer, who. 1s 21. 'py the Wm. H. Block Co.

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of George K. Adjieff, 1127 N, | Holmes ave, and Sgt. Willlam Rs Pratt, husband of Mrs. Mary Pratt, 660 Arch st. | uo ” ” | Seriously wounded during the Ine vasion of Leyte, Machinist's Mate | 1-& Henry Howard Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Manning, 717 E. Epler ave., has béen awarded the purple heart at the U. S. naval hospital at San i Diego. | Serving as a First Lt. Charles R. Haddock . . . | gunner on a resafe in allied territory, {pair ship, Ma- | Ichinist's Mate Man#ing was in- | jured when an enemy bomb exploded on the deck of his ship.

FE— Pvt. Harry W. Ott, husband of

Henry Manning taken prisoner Dec, 17 in the St, and son of Mr. and, Mrs. Harry

” 4 8 glider trooper with the 17th

i - ¥ '® & » J Air medals have been earned by - Cpl. Paul C. Mason Jr, sen of Mr’ tour Indianapolis air force men: {and Mrs. Paul C. Mason Sr, 1234 Cpl. John ©. Haffner, husband of Pasadena ave, was. wounded iIn|ars J. C. Haffner, 4165 Ruckle st.; Sgt. Kenneth Henson, #on of

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ight Officer Colin M. Dver, son

schonl and formerly was employed | English ave, and 2d Li. Oliver O,

Maggard, 3444 N. Pennsylvania st, wounded by a German sniper | 2. 9 » | ent

John Waldner, | TT, Sgt. Vern W. Harvey, son of son of Mr’ and Mrs.,,M. Waldner, Mrs. Esther L. Harvey, 2127 N. a member of | Station st, has been awarded he

arine division, was wound- second oak leaf cluster to the air and has been in service three!

[sity where he was a member of For gallantry in action, S. Sgt Dyer is serving on the general|gioma Nu fraternity. He was em- Isawo Tabata, husband of Mrs. Sue [ployed by. Eli Lilly & Co. before Tabata. 1115 N. Rural si. serving [enlisting in the marine corps Oct. | with the 442d Japanese-American 1943, and went overseas last July. | combat team, has received the sils

Mrs. Vincent Funke, 314 S.| i 4 2 were ~onstantly disrupted by enemy

Mrs. Josephine Walls, Box 151,/ the line six times and repaired the 3d army in Germany and | wrénce, was - wounded April 11} them while under artillery okt n Germany, according to word re- | reads the citation. 2, te by his wife. He is an in- | “On the last trip out he was |fantryman and has been overseas | wounded by a shell fragment, bug® : since January. Mrs. Walls and | { despite his wound, doggedly cone {their two small children live on the | tinued-at his task, located and ree European battlefronts in De-|pranklin oud paired the break to re-establish

communication.”

been cited to receive the pur-

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graduate@ of Technical high

Two more Indianapolis officers Four more. Indianapolis men have | aI ‘have received the bronze star for

meritorious service; They are: 1st One brother, Cpl. Russell meritorious service. They are Maj.|Lt. Glenn 0. Bothwell, husband of

Funke, has been discharged | M. Sgt. James D. Black, 1019 Al-| Meter, husband of Mrs. Norma D.

- Dear Fe llows— . . .. . under way . ; First scheduled is-that of . iE Lr Ip se EIR Tounship igh, School. Monday. night, "before the home town hack re recov tel fom PENTEL Pans nave vee onIped Tor a Modern - Athletic field near the Beéch Grove hig gh - the: first rude shock of President Roosevelt's _ school. . . . Cole Brothers’ circu is coming death came the tragic news about Ernie to the home town for a four-day stand, May . Pyle, the beloved Moos- 3-6. . . . They'll show at the grounds at ler Vagabond. . Southeastern and Keystone aves. . ., The Nothing we can say census bureau has reported that 77,000 adequately expresses Hoosier soldiers cast ballots in the election the sense of loss we all last year, . . . Park Superintendent Paul V, feel. . . . He was a Brown has offered free pigeons, trapped by true friend of all of us. the city, to anyone suffering from the meat . The weather has shortage. . been none too pleasant * —Ccold, rainy and ; blustery. . . There was a bit of frost 1 Laat's Cookin’ n Sports— Wednesday night, but not enough to hurt the early victory garden crops. . . - It was THE BASEBALL season is under way, pretty windy Monday. . . . The wind tore a with the Indians losing their first game, a coat from the shoulders of Mrs. Oral Price Columbus, 3-2, and winning the second, 8-3, and blew it on down the street and out of - - - The opening game at. Victory field sight. : The spooning season is under will be next Wednesday. . way at the Soldiers and Sailors’ monument. . The-Tribe still is in the - Every day, when it isn't raining, the ° “Jtlling™ process, with several servicemen and their lady friends. gather player deals made and others there to whisper sweet nothings. . . . The pending. .". » Eddie Ash of north plaza of the-World War Memorial 1s “The Times sizes up the team’s a golden yellow, with the dandelions crowding prospects at this time, as no each other for standing room. . , . Will H. better ‘than las} year. when Hays, the movie czar, is to speak here toe they wound up in sixth place. morrow night on the united nations confer : + The Caps also are I €nve opening next week in San Francisco, q ‘he midst of player demi, ’ with Bill Thomson, Dick Kowcinak and Fr WoW Red Kane being traded to St. Louis for Vic Lynn and Carl (Winky) Smith, . New ir Line to Start— Lynn and Smith go to Detroit. . . ..Harry A NEW AIR LINE from Memphis to Good has decided to stay on as basketball Indianapolis to Detroit will . begin service coach at I. U. . , Edgar A. Bright of June 1. , , , Converted Douglas army’ cargo Patchogue, N. Y., will coach the Indiana transports will be used, “Airborne Central netters next year. . . . The Tyndall .» Attack,” an air show cup golf tourney will start May 20 at the depicting airborne - Pleasant Run course. , , . The thinly-clads battle tactics, will be are at it hot and heavy. . . . . Lawrence presented at Stout Central won its fourth consecutive Mid-State field a week from conference championship Monday at the tomorrow. . ‘The Washington field, .- Fourteen schools are Bankers’ G. I. loan : . entered in the Indianapolis invitational center was opened this week in the basee relays at Tech fleld this. afternoon ment of the World War Memorial building. Thomas W. Ketcheval, realtor, was ) w named chairman-of the county liquor board. Bertram Sanders, vice principal at Receives Air Medal— Manual 26 years, died Monday aboard an HERBERT O. FISHER of Indianapolis, Illinois streetcar while en route to the school. seriior test pilot and technical representative dd of Curtiss-Wright's airplane division, is the 5 # first civilian pilot to be awarded the air Je Q 7 Norn e medal. .". . He received it for his part in’ Black Cats v8, Pigeons— smoothing out flight operations. over the ay UNCLE SAM has turned to cardboard * “Hump” in the C-B-1 theater, . . . Stokely “black cats. in an effort to put the jinx on the " Van. Camp, Inc, plans to employ about 250 pigeons which have been roosting around imported laborers this .summer, including the frieze of-the federal building. .". . When . prisoners of war, because of the labor other efforts failed, Postmaster, Seidensticker : shortage. .- . . K. E. Ikerd was elected =had the black cats made and suspended. by -- president of the Howe Men's 400 club. . . . wires above the doorways at the southeast “About 1000 employees: of ° the Chevrolet corner: of fhe building. , ... That's where Commercial Body’ plant returned to work the birds had. manners have been most Wednesday after an unauthorized strike of objectionable. . . . Most of the pi s give a few hours. . . . The collection of used the swaying cats a, wide_berth. . ‘The i “clothing for Russia relief is to be made

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