Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1945 — Page 2
of WIBC and the Harmoneers of WISH. The Indianapolis Kiwanis club
also will hold its annual Ladies Day | Caleb Mills hall,
The Arthur Jordan Canservators
| concert band will present itz annual
concert at 8:30-p. m. May 24 at Shortridge high
eee eerie {THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Fyn y NAY 1. Tess Ho SR e ‘ 1 E 3 wo at . wa > - - “5 , 5 - yo i) : ’ oe HLL * * fi» aA | ig Rk: : A ; . fy : 3 ? rs | Fh J . < : aa a ni *y 5 . mor I IS Slayer of Mother PITY |Tight-Trousers Case Solved: “FLIES, | Local Soldier in - INAMED PASTOR AT ' DEAD— | - dlayer ot Ira | ' yg phaer | A EAD “OUT IN HOUSE ERS, $785.000 in Taxes:Recovered oN SURVEY TOUR "fen Show “canie TABERNACLE EN PHT 2 ' mn Ji axes:Kecovereaq | | i : “force, was | hot : i ; Ce ERT | , AN INDIANAPOLIS infantry- "The Rev. Russell E. Ford has May 1. . : ; a WASHINGTON, May 14 (U. P).| Discovery of the purse led to evi: | oa = Bap vi be Mn ge Ray bond accepted” the pastofate of “Cade He wis t iwi : oh s .,, (A little enatter of some tight | dence that the woman's husband oi Ja Yor Tote " wc i is ig Tabernacle. Fi Arthur Gi Reduction of 31 Million Is Services Combined With pants 1x nets tn the mom had reported only $3000. of meome Leaves With Senate GrouD sented st vie. sll qe, Dus been wmocate pastor iva, and | ge E te . , agents— > Np ; ; : : ere for the year and a m , "Proposed. V-E. Prayers. Of &°8$185000 tax evasion in thelr {OF the last several years. The hos-| European Trip. 1 fed Pr of the tabernicle staff since 1937, Maj. Ga in . . drive to catch up with war-time tax|pital case led to destruction of a > : “He 18 Cpl having served as choir directol and graduated «+ My DEAN W. DITTMER Indianapolis prayed. for final vic- evaders. ; {liquor black market. The patient de ngioh Bureay | Robert M. Hen gospel soloist. His appointment to school -and ited. Press Staff Corraupondent tory yesterday and honored moth-| The evader was a manufacturer. aces tax evasion and olher charges. VA = May U—Bema- |, et Xr. son the full pastorate was announced fore enterin WASHINGTON, May '14—The : : : company “stretched” its priority | , (tor Homer E. Capehart (R, Ind.) eo yesterfiay by Mrs. BE. Howard Cadle. had been . Eo a: 8 {ers in a national ceremony. | “Such are the leads that are ena- | Bi ... of Mr. ahd Mrs. a. house" appropriations ° comniittee | . ; Fen fina. | TINS 100 far: fod left this morning from the national Robert M, Hen- The composer of numerous half years rtoday recommended an appropria-|* . Chuighes were Alled tg overflow." siya a government: contract to blNg hore than 1200 special teas) ok a study tour “of “coma. ie |[bymms, the Rev. Ford also fllime . worked for . tion of $1,086,000,000 to run the \ing with persons giving thanks for;make work pants for the navy. The'Ury agents to uncover millions in| Mos SOF oe . Se = = = : trates his sermons with brush and labor department and related \V-E.day. Tht National Americanimaterial ‘it used came to it on a WArtime tax evasions. It's the big- munications in Erigland, Europe and 20d Bo : yy crayon drawings. He is an ofe An Infar agencies during fiscal 1946 after War Mothers and the Indianapolis high government priority. But the 8est tax drive in history and many Africa, Lei at the WAL Pa dained minister of the Church of army, Pvt. topping off $77,000,000 for certain] | V2E day committee joined for serv-| manufacturer decided he could make Dames have already been turned Be » a mene: o the sena ® In) f oo. nea the United Brethren in Christ. Be- band of M “War ‘activities. 0 l |lces In the War Memorial building. a little something extra so he OVEr to the justice department. . | tersta ne pen et anes IARI MER | Col. Hendon jog" ere oo CLD tabernacle ding, 1418 aa cuts were in line with rec-| { There honored were Mrs. Mart | stretched the material and turned! Treasury agents said the drive Which t wad been bole og Garings om ih ON in action against |in 1937, he was pastor of the First April 16, Ir + ommendations sent to congress - {garet Nattermann, Louisville, se- out about 3000 extra pairs of pants had already had one good effect. 00 pos “War International ‘ebinnu- Sp. 3 on. ag ‘United Brethren church at Rich- Pvt. Egge May. 2 by Presidént Truman-"but | llected to symbolize the Americar which he sold to civilians. |It has scared many spenders into ns Hiembers alo. a Making, Rai sponsored by the | mond. of Mrs, Hi #were much deeper than he sug-| i (war mother nationally, and Mrs.| The troubl¢— and the treasury— PAYINg up. | the trip. i | army ground forces for the 7th The Rev. Ford is a graduate of New Jerse; gyesiid when 1 came 1 ihe wax Bara aus |Clara Maddox. Kokomo, as Indiana came in when some very unhappy! Since returning here from a war loan drive, will tour the |Indiana Central college and the of Allison's manpower commission. pene 3 »® a» {war mother. : {sailors appeared in the picture. POLICE HUNT BOY, 15, “look-see™ visit to the San Fran-| country, putting ol a sham battle |Bonebrake seminary of Dayton, O, the air forc +" The President ‘and committee " n| It was the second national ob- Seems their pants, made with too! IN H : cisco conference, Senator Capehart| which will depict just what hap- He and Mrs. Ford and their three had. been . tswere’ in’ agreement in their recom-| College B 00 k worm _ |servance of Mother's day to be held |iittle material, were tighter than| IGH LIFE KILLING as been confined to his apartment, pens when a combat patrol sets (children ~ reside in University fantry bef | “mendations to eliminate the] . Knif |away from the National cemetery usual and looked like shorts bewid CHICAGO, May 14 (U. P.).—Po- most of the time because of slight! out to attack and destroy an | Heights. : February. *$44360.400 defense training -pro-| Admits nite in Arlington, Md. Mrs. E. May they.gor wet. .. (lice today pressed a search for Don | illness, His office reported that he, enemy pillbox. The combat teams ee ———— The . 26-) #gram under the federal security| (Hahn, president of the American! So much for the unhappy sailors. | Cook Don Edwards, 15. for in- | had recovered. sufficiently today t.| were trained at the infantry | . NEW TARKINGTON STORY graduate c agency. 8 ; { Tragedy. [war Mothers, presided. {Other tax evaders were caught be- | =. OF Lion Wal 5 19, | make the flying trip via Newfound-| school, Ft. Benning, Ga. “Mr. Rumbin’s Blessed Misfore and a men & wi: “Needs Reduced” Po : ib ‘ {cause they had so much money they | vestigation in the brutal Stevems| d. : | »-Cpl. Henderson, who has bought |tune.” a story by Booth Tarkinge gelical Lutt For WMC, however,‘the commit-| LOS ANGELES, May 14 (U. P. 1 WACS PARADE IN PARIS /didn’t know what to do with it. [hotel murder of his partner in high| Indiana's senior senator, Ray-| $1250 in war bonds was a scout |ton, "will appear in the May 19th besides the “tee proposed fo slash $31,000,000, —Barbara Adams, 17-year-old col-| PARIS, May 14 (U. P.).—In the! One woman left her purse, con- | living, Morton Steiii, 16. mond E. Willis, Republican, is in! with a mortar outfit in Europe. issue’ of the Saturday ‘Evening Post. 2-year-old #7rom the budget estimate of $93.- | 1ege student who admitted plunging | first parade of women soldiers in | taining’ $25,000, on a streetcar. | Stein's beaten and, stabbed body | New Mexico today with a senate ——————————— Mrs, Selma # 000,000, - bringing ° the sommitiee| butcher knife through her|the history of Paris, 1600 Ameri-' A hospital patient liked money so| was found last Priday crammed! public lands sub-committee study-| Lucas bill to re-establish the rural BREAKS LEG IN FALL man Redin *pcoendation \tg 361,000.00; Mr. other's heart while she slept, told | can WACS led British and French! well he slept with it. His nurse into a clothes closet in the lake- | j > electrification administration as an! Ralph Short, 11, of 1030 8. East four brothe Avuman's propiesd: WMC reduc. |." ray she had plotted theiservice women down the Champs|was amazed to find him one day front hotel foom the Chicago boys| zona, independent agency and take it out |st.. broke a leg yesterday when he Fred of O tions would have totaled $10:300000. 1, Nine for two vars. Elysees today in a celebration of with $80,000 in bapk notes spread shared—at $6 a day. Their parents| . The senate today is scheduled to' from the Jurisdiction of Secretaryifell from a treé in ‘Garfield park. Indlanspoli WE 5 Tyfaeion 5 Te enaed The ovai-faced City college coed, the WAC's third anniversary. ‘out on his bed. live in reominghouses. debate and later act upon the of Agriculture Wickard. He is in City hospital. tioned at F B58 \\: 15 pertecl'y maniles {described as a “DOOKWOIrM” by fel- | = eee— ani — a sail” heeus UNTIrg Seca) iow students, amazed police psy- Bid In Ne : : o] _» |chiatrists with her coolness and rs com fled upon wil in wc | 8Pparent lack of remorse, received. M % funds: recommended in’ the + Capt. Thad Brown of the homi- - Germany. is $15.000,000 for employment ofce C\d¢ squad said the girl purchased i: _A tank g Peacilities and Services. tthe knife at a downtown depart- was 19, was : ; : | ment store last Friday, and bland- Paul Masor ; |ly ‘described testing the death wea- had enteras {pon by decapitating two canary Upon grad { MRS. DEERING DIE | birds. high a. ¢ Read the Bible bd AT HOME OF SO The girl told police she had es i . plunged the 10-inch blade into her : ? x ? : ? Lynhurst ; Mrs. Nannie Kate Deering, an Mother's breast and stifled “the : al ' DeMolay, Indianapolis resident 19 years, died WOmAn's screams with a pillow. : the HI-Y today in the home of her son, EI-/ She said she had read the Bible was also a mer Deering, 4932 Norwaldo ave. | and- slept for 11 hours before in- Wm. H. B Survivors ‘besides the son are|forming a neighbor of the crime. sides fhe pe three other sons, Charles B. of West| During subsequent questioning, ley, and h Frankfort, Tl, and Robert and|Brown said Barbara told him she Mortis, 413 Milton of Indianapolis; two daugh-| had. intended taking her own life. ‘ ters, Mrs. Lillian English of Chi- She hinted vaguely ‘that her mother MISSING cago and Mrs. Ruth Lovelace of | Wouldn't let her lead her “own Yeoman Indianapolis; three sisters, Mys. life. oe Penny, son Fred Ellerman, Mrs, George Giyens| Barbara was ambitious for an Penny, 235¢ and Miss Lillian Ringo, all of -In- Operatic career and took private band of dianapolis, and two brothers, H. E. music lessons. Her mother worked Penny, Te Ringo of Thdianapolis and Dr. w./12 hours a day as a hospital at- ported mis A. Ringo of Evansville. |tendant to finance Barbara's edu- cording to Services will :be ‘held: at 10 a. m, | cation. : Yeoman tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan] ber of the mort with the Rev. William H. | . artment t witert omciating and at 2 p. m| SqUad Car Rushes Parent Wednesday in thé West Frankfort Te . > August. Hi Methodist church of which she was Swimming Season and Iwo J a member. Burial will be in West have take: Frankfort. : | Yesterday, May 13. police squad Okinawa. {| car 13" and occupants, Forrest A forme . Watséh and John Horne, went I. Yeoms: KIWANIANS T0 NOTE swimming in the canal off 52nd st the father » ! “ ‘ { «..all entirely unintentionally. 5, and Tom Y The car stalled, so the police- macist's M RADIO ANNIVERSARY nerec'sc'siur. en : . : ~ { It worked. The car started , . took part “ndignapolis Kiwanians wil mark but right for the canal. As in the ay the 25th anniversary of radio with. screen's horse operas where the a special meeting Wednesday POOB | hero léaps to’ heroine's horse as it Sgt. Hai a a iy Indianapolis| 3ashes for the cliff, so did Wat- Srgieer o : | son. : . been missi radio stations will entertain and. put the car didn't stop. Slowly 24 over Lu local radio executives will speak. | it settled in the canal Then Husband Station WIRE will broadcast the payroian Horne went into the 2815 Shelb TR inp water, but to help Watson to the army sinc transcriptions later in the day. | “ps he squad ear later was begs ce Entertainets inelide Harry Bason Pe 54 TF was civilian nif and Frank Parrish of WIRE: the! a Ea, ‘Skylarks of WFBM; the Cavaliers] JORDAN SPRING CONCERT
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on Wednesday. * school. P! ra 3 Thirty-n eo Ripple hig Yank Nearness Tantalizing places on : the second . pupils won To Newsman Held by Nazis honor lst On the ! (This Is the seventh installment of the prisoner-of-war diary of BURY y 1 Edward W. Beattie Jr., United Press S correspondent.) . Charles J By EDWARD W. BEATTIE JR. Janet Le United Press Staff Correspondent Beverly I DOMPAIRE, Prarce.—Sad to tell, we are now out of the pocket and Gloria No at least for the moment,” all chances for rescue by the Americans at Baker, Sus Epinal are gone. Marilyn There were ten-tenths clouds all day yesterday which kept the Sally An skies safe for the Third Reich and made daylight movement on the roads Spaulding, possible. - We quit Xertigny at dawn, presumably when it became ap- , uel Eck, J parent there would be no air ac-; — hy ee Ronald Pe tivities and the battle group might! erp spirit of the German troops Marilyn Sc extricate itself after all. Is .greajly improved because, al- Glenn Sh We skipped Epinal at a distance though the Americans are only six Tom Ber of a little over four miles. The to eight miles from here and skir- Martha D most aggravating part of the whole mishing is already going on in the ~ Hayes, Jer Wip was constantly seeing. the| woods which commence about 1500 Eleanor P Wwn's name on signposts al each, yards west of the farm. there is Kenneth § crossroads, always about the same now no enemy between us and the distance away. Our column moved summit of Vosges and the road to Janet Sc in the same fritating slowness, Germany is clear, Robert Ch: making 10 miles the first two hours rs in the BI and stopping constantly for argu- Questioning Resumed senior play ments and repairs. | The atmosphere was also im- be present, Fliers Foot-Weary proved by the slaughter of a couple day in the All along the road weary fnfantpy 9 300-pound pigs which provided , Others i were slogging back. They included | us with pork chops at neon. giving bare 2 one group of luftwaffe ground|the first change from the eternal Purset forces who got a-lift from us fo A fe al i a Pauline 81 y g0L a I & Swiss cheese. We also got big po- Dorothy E few miles. They could not have tato rations well. Joan been over 17 years old on the @VeT-| I probably will be sent off pretts Martha 8 age. Some Jooked 14. They rode soon now that the road is clea: John Niess until told it. was orders that they A noncommissioned officer arrived should march and they dispiritedly| fom corps headquarters to ques-
took to foot again. Just about the time we crossed the upper. Moselle on the only big!
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JAI and’ why was America “pickin on bridge 1 saw all day which was | poor little Germany a En % The Re not already blown us, the jeep in| wanted to be friends?” : I Huber, m which we four had been riding| ge , vastly more powerful “gs ’ ’ ippines, w last week whizzed past in the hands| Weapons of the V type plus thou- Look and ' periences «of the luftwaffe lieutenant Who| sands of jet fighters woud soon for the Un had captured us. In the trailer lay| turn the tide and ° chase the society thi my sleeping bag wihch I had un-| “gangsters” from the sky, bringing A : landed on Janta ly fried to get ‘back after complete German victory. I said 1 : ey w ure « 1doubted if any uld c : . Pog that I must be infinitely Tuck-1 the course og # " Prison, a than most prisoners. ‘1 have) ¢ : made cool a cap, a trench toat, two pairs of | No Right to Think pt 404 eo 00 : . Rev. Mr, | socks, two handkerchiefs, two pipes A certain Oberlieutenant Mahiert, ie % td fi , fort, Ind, : ‘and a complete toilet kit, most of who was the perfect German officer : = : . 5 \ his wife n ‘which were contained in my mu-|f Musical comedy from eyeglass | , : ue i | setts bag. The average prisoner 20d dueling scars to complete in- : . ’ ; SAFE | must come In with literally nothing, | lence and rudeness foward poth lo do 2 we heerns ap re — The We y . * ~ | me ‘and. his own men, hap ned al ." Holmes a Captory’ Spirits Rise to overhear me. He began shout- v. ayon ; : Week-end Quarters here at Dom-| ing, telling me prisoners had no’ : HL : : ~ taken fror which had been | right to think. ’ i : “ ni Hera, Summer boarding. I told him I wis permitted the
iot of 18-year-old treatment of an officer which I did herded. off| not consider 1 was.getting and that
uld continue to He has been glaring at me most
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