Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1945 — Page 22
THE INDIANAPOLISTIOMES © : WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 105) e: Local Men on Leave, Serve 0 on Paci fic War Fronts | Now She's
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REWOVEN | R Westbrook "A. Vincel Jr. D. Pryor _H. Holmes D. Crouch M. Crouch “B. Thomas BE Fertig
PERFECTLY ROBERT E. WESTBROOK, sea-| DONALD R. PRYOR, fire con-| MELVIN C. EROUCH, ship's cook| CPL. BEN THOMAS, 1920 Sugar) ROBERT BREEDLOVE, seaman
: ; > {man l-c, has been spending a 30-|¢roiman.2-¢c, recently visited his 2-c, and his wife, PVT. DORQTHY | Grove ave, was home on a 21-day| 1-¢ has been home on leave with “Speedy Service by Experts” | day; leave with his parehts, Mr. and parents Wi and ay Horace H.|A CROUCH, have returned to their| furlough after serving 27 months | Dis mother, Mrs. Violet Breedlove, ® COMPLETE SATISFACTION © Mrs. J. C.- Westbrook, 325 S. Grand : | bases after visiting Pvt. Crouch's|in the Aleutians. 2037 N. Alabama st. He has re- : J o thod actually ave. He participated in thfee major Pryor, Newtown. He ‘has been in|. onic Mr and Mrs. Robert c.| EARL FERTIG JR. pharmacists tafiied to Chevalier field, Pensacola, § G aduation ur method actually restores invasions and spent.14 months in|the South Pacific for the last 18 Waters, 1043 W. Michigan st. Pvt. mate 3-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl| F1&., for aviation radioman training. ® )
. a Ee Tn Tal * 3 = MTR original patterns to materials. | the Pacific, months and now is being sent to Crouch is with the army air forces| Fertig, 1333-8. Sheffield ave. has BB RICEARD H. ARNHOLT- PORTRAITS Mail Orders Accepted , son of Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Arn- ;
PHONE MA-1140 | ARTHUR VINCEL JR. has re- midshipman’s school, Camp Peary, stationed at Orlando, Fla. Ship's! {been lLiome on a 10-day leave from | : turnéd to Great Lakes after spend- Va: | Cook Crouch is stationed at a naval his station at the U. S. naval hos- | | holter, 47 Spencer ave, is stationed by VOORMNIS : |ing a leave at home with his par-| PVT. HAROLD J. HOLMES, son repair base in San Diego, Cal, |Pital, New Orleans, La. in Beigium and recently was hos- is Fa ; a {ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vincel, of Mr. and.Mrs. Leo S. York, 4360 | se—— pitalized for battle fatigue. ND on : | 1829 Lexington ave. He has com- | Evison st., is with a gasoline supply | . Board 10 Inductees Draft Board 2 Inductees g , JUDGE RHOADS TO SPEAK ball of depth and beagyty 509 STATE LIFE BUILDING | pleted boot, pot. training. ; company in Germany. The following men have been in- The following men have been In-| A chapter night program at which 3
7 : ; ’ ABINET ducted by local draft board 10: jdasted by local draft board 2: Judge Mark Rhoads of juvenile 3 PORTRAITS $1.95 Sin / Tank Crew Takes O Lee omen, 1551 8. New jersey sii oMugelas Willams 180 Yurdes it: | court will speak is planned tomor- Prost Shown ¢ gq e a es ver Hohn. Munchel, 4509 E. Washingt: on To apt. |rett, New York ‘City; LeRoy Davis, 234 | POW night in the Moose temple, 135 STUDIO @ A n ; Raymond Phillips, 1830 Calhoun st.; {Correll ave.; Carl Middlebrooks, 1732 Co~i{ N, Delaware st. y 4 | mes Katia 371 Wilkens st.: Donald | |lumbla ave; Laney Cark Jr., 1812 Yandes | M) Evel Sponsor will: be HOURS w09"y anding Area of 600 Japs iran died id aii fl SA 5 te’ dla we ana taining con | Soren tion, 1627 Villa ve. Milburn Sanders, 1514 am a ton, olumbia ave. Pit pP etch her ave.; James Graham, 603 Knox | Andrew Roberts, 2360°Highland pl.: Larry | he child. care and ‘training oom Not Necessary 3 {El Jones, 1658 N. Arsenal . ave; Robert! mittee, Women of the Moose. ’ By WILLIAM M'GAFFIN | Whereupon, one marine gets up _, Leroy Puckett, Bargersvill¥; Arnold | Quarles, 2023 Cornell ave. ? | |
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Times Foreign Correspondent . oo nates HHP Eggerding, 1413 ! Kennington st,; James]. Tg Sr ORGANIST TO BE GUEST WITH THE 24TH ARMY AIR snd remarks Iaconieally, I'm dum- pn vn ee LEONARD RITES SET Mrs. Mamie Passmore, grand orCORPS ON OKINAWA, May 4 (De- | PV. this time. Tl go. Southeastern ave. Lawrence Wilson, 3848) Services for John W. Leonard, ganist of the Indiana grand chaplayed) .—Just before dawn today an And he saunters away to deal st” Ira Decker, R. R 8. Box 783; Ray-|6036 Carrollton ave, will be held! ter of O. E. S., will be honor guest | M. P. came running to an army With the mob of invading Japs while mond Brantiinger, 2130 Woodlawn ave, ot. | 8 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner at a meeting of Golden Rule chap- | ISS V Fiesty ay WE battalion of armcred amphibious .the other three keep on playing HII Galvan, 1602 E. Souther hve.i Brice) & Buchanan mortuary with. burial ter to be held at 8 p. m. Friday in tanks. : bridge, Prospect st.. Harold Thomson, 2018 Pros- in Crown Hill. Mr. Leonard, who the Masonic temple, North and pect si.; Vernon King, 2324 Prospect st.;|was 75, died Monday in Methodist | Illinois sts. Mother's day also will}
| be observed.
“Jap. boats ap- a wile Copyright, 1945, by The Indianapolis Times John Hickey, .R. R. 5; Donald Taylor, | A. proaching,” he ‘of i __. and The Chicago Daily News, Inc, 1018/ E. Raymond st.* ospit:
warned. Six hundred Japs were trying to land -on the
SINE BT TINT ee west coast behind ‘FF ant | Bay Ripa ai oo ] : > pen our lines, it ap- [Fes & : i a > : : ad ! ; yi 3 peared. SI ou ee | a / Sie Seed . we i One lone tank Ad } : Roe Sh NS Rasy He =| B | was dispatched to’ ’ i 2 A Tou ci a oF find oy 2 saves |S [the area: > i BS Fa : 3 oR ; WN Br sat 14 BE rT gotten ashore by Mr. McGaffin : & \ ; oo i . ; : : 4 | the time the tank reached the|] i i x SEs : aN NGA ¥ : ; ah bi; b (beach, according: to Tank Com- || i |; ( hi \' aa & +") . ‘ aa x a 4 )
mander 1st Lt. Robert Hibbing, *Mayhew, Minn, and one- of his
o § ; ’ » crewmen, Pfc. Sidney Coleman! : m . { Belleville, Tll., from whom I got the 1€ Cc Re | story. . i] 2 | § 8 | Snipers Found 1: Ig : 3
| “you could tell that from the J: | tracks they made in the sand with : H @ |their split canvas shoes,” said ‘he. 3 $3.00, HENRY HOLT & COMPANY ® | The tank Jumbered along the Se 'beach following the tracks. i w h J t J e The Japs—there were five of them N | —finally were located. .in a cane ¢ : y : fleld from which they were sniping || & : 3 as h | Ww EN
on a battery of our 105's about 100
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When our tank bore down on them, the Japs began tossing grenades. . The boys in the tank could have used 77-mm, cannon, but that would have been too easy. Instead, thev stood up and tossed grenades back. All five Japs were killed. Coleman got one. Hibbing got- two. None of our boys were injured. Only 100 Left This was one incident in today's co-ordinated Jap air, sea and land | counter-attack. Many of the Japs 3 were killed on the coral reef before In addition to three convenient flights daily te Chi- ; they got ashore,
rt . cago, American's Flagships also link Indianapolis with: : Toaay our patrols are out hunting Bd Ee ee 4 Pe A) \ . Sd, : for an estimated 100 or.so left out V3 i Ty : CINCINNATI WASHINGTON ’" HARTFORD ® of those who got ashore. They are £2 Las « & CX LACY WHITE HATS HUNTINGTON BALTIMORE PROVIDENCE thought $9 be Riding i caves. . AY "lili : : fe J : : Even the Japs must have realized : ¢ ; ; Atfendi
ELKINS NEW YORK BOSTON their counter-attack would be futile.” 4 “4 yo AOI 3 : 3 Be ro CLF servicemen
AND OTHER CITIES The - worst damage was in cost to 4 « BN \ : 7 5. New York; shipping. Some 0bservers see it as / i 3 i v ALN 5% ! CooL AND 3 00 ; i Ee Poulos, Var
Eunice Coc Guy L. Bo : : : ’ Slegman, I Phone BELMONT 3501 j | Maj. Gen, John L. Hodge, com- Richard E. | manider of the 24th army corps, ) £4 Frank Tarp |sajd that it was the “best day of FE in dt Bright white half hats . . . sissy sailors, Dutch bon. and Lawre | Jap killing that we have had yet.” | fide, , :
Soke on aps AA ; Vis nets and cloches , . . lacy to flirt with summer's of It all reminded us. of .that old # \ eh breezes and catch their coolness in their weaves : 7 NATIO
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