Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1945 — Page 11
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TUESDAY, MAY 29 1918 iki Hil ey
BRITISH HOLD : | in Locel Romance '11 MORE LOGAL MEN LORD HAW HAW RELEASED BY ARMY,
Eleven more local soldiers have May Try Nazi Convert on
been discharged at Camp Atterpury’s separation center In accord-|Sgt. Alonzo N. Keen, 1342 W. Ray| Treason Charge. By RICHARD D. McMILLAN
ance with new army regulations. |st.; 8. Sgt. Luther P. Jenkins, 535 Scoring 85 points or more are T. Moreland ave, and Pfc. Owen L.! Sgt. Tony ‘H. Klippel, 3268 Qrace- | McNeer, 902 Edison ave. land :ave.; T. Sgt. Marion L. Smith, | First Lt. Roy L. Houtz, 2451 6105 Colonial aye); Cpl. Paul. C.| Broadway, will revert to inactive United Press Staff Correspondent Paulson, 230 S. Summit st.; T. Sgt.|status June 18, but will be subject WITH BRITISH 2D ARMY, Ger- Wayne Resener, New Palestine; T.| | to recall to active duty if necessary. nany, May 29.— The, British 2d § army held William (Lord Haw ® Haw) Joyce, nasty-tongued British , , Nazi who ranted at his homeland over the German radio, in custody
today and sought
Sgt. Warren L. Westerfield, 524 w.| : Mewes ig M. Sgt. Robert E. Fea-| 5 N. Rural st.; Pvt. Willie E,| | gare. By Division st. 1 ‘Those who are over 40 years of| age and were released are Pfc. Ordy| F. Allen, 4216 E. Washington st.;;
nance and the can be drawn
allowance for n will be his
Aviation Machinist Mate Jack Wolford and Mrs. Wolford of Indianapolis are living in Corpus
nvention, the
mand will means joi im Christi, Tex., following their mar- : : y factionalism ig ‘authori-| Triage there recently. Mrs. Wol- : idministration. (The au NC R ford is the daughter of Mrs. Amy YESTERDA Y organizational tative, British) oo man, 1250 Southern ave. 1 approach of Press assoclauon Beech Grove. Wolford is the son
sald Joyce would
ol penoerals be tore zor wessf Of Mis Alma Wolters, 7122 ¥ THEY SERVED YOU modern era of son in England] ° st. the complex= despite his nat- i ; : i a
1es long misse ared in quane: ‘welcome” ‘mat
IN. OUR STORE
Lord Haw Haw
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ample, callers ‘atic executive llionaire-stude Lawrence W., enterprises led ittee secretary ‘attorney gene
le officerholdroosevelt inner heir reception mates of the
f the calling rd E, Tydings » of Georgia, ully to purge Pennsylvania, rs D. Worth Clark of Mis=nator W, Les Roosevelt, and ock of Texas, lars” in 1944,
ey aders Edward w York; Leon i former OPA" er Democratio matic trouble« York Demoe
of Oklahoma, id J. Howard have availed tion to come of state gove
former Demo= ‘oke with the rm issue and by Roosevelt ty affairs on
Garner, who s shelving in ppear on the
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deas of party r, Farley, will > which beset vas. frequently party faithful . rose by the ics and party ism.
uralization as a German subject. It was possible . that Britain uralization on grounds that it oc- PROPERTY CASE urred during wartime. Treason | : in be punished by hanging.) sermany by British 2d army offisrs combing the area for war| turb Neighbors’ Contracts. i He was placed under ; riminals. p WASHINGTON, May 20 (U. P.). court has refused to \estioning. The. supreme cot as use “ww ” ! Name of “William Happy ling contracts in which neighbors Whether Britain or an interna- spree not to sell property to Neirisdiction over him was question-| The court, in effect, re-empha-ble. He became a naturalized gized-the principle yesterday by re(German some time ago and as such fusing to review an appeal filed b} a traitor. lower courts set aside -the deed to Taken into custody with Joyce pep home in a suit brought by was a woman representing herself neighbors, Their suit was based on not revealed immediately. Joyce's horhood landowners 20 vears ago. real wife was’ believed to have re-| pe high court first ‘ruled that mained ‘in- England throughout the ¢,.,, restrictive agreements among Joyce gave the name of Willam y cic in another District of CoFrohlich, which translated” from pia case in 1921. The decision German means “William Happy has not been overturned since. made known: at Fig However | tribunal announced that it will hear British officers were cose Ain oral arguments next October in tioning every person moving through yy... 50s testing the validity of Among Nazis they still were seek - vision of the public utility holding ing was Joachim Von Ribbentrop, |... anv aol Adolf Hitler's foreign minister. The provision empowers the set | were. intensifying. their search for 10 Qissolve holding company sys- / » f 8 | : {tems which become too integrated Ribbentrop in northern Italy.) Scome g | American’ Co, gigantic utility of (A Paris broadcast said Philip New York City. Dehlen, former director of Hitler's| The court extended its present in Austria by British forces {will adjourn tentatively on Mon(Other European broadcasts re- day, Jane 11, Delay in the sumported the arrests of Ernst Wilheim mer recess was necessitated by the dersecretary and one-time leader of tains 42 undecided cases. all “Germans in foreign nations,”| This group includes such imporand Rudolf Blohm, co-owner of the tant cases as the legal fight of burg.) leader, to escape deportation to Joyce was christened Lord Haw Australia; the federal government's Haw by British radio listeners early anti-trust action against the As—faked Oxford accent. His broad-|unions of Alabama and Florida casts, principally over the Bremen laws for the regulation of labor radio, were filled with race propa- | unions; and the 11-year-old suit
would refuse to recognize the nat- ’ ’ . Joyce was captured in northern Supreme Court Won't Dis- - jose security guard for additional | {distin a 24-year-old ruling legalizmal war crimes court will have grges, presumably could not be tried &S'; ‘Negro woman of ‘this city after as his wife. Her full identity was ; covenant entered into by neighwar. neighbors were valid private conDetails of the arrest were not) yp, . guid action yesterday the ) ‘mv . oy territory occupied By the 2d army. ,.. o called “death seritence” proBh} ted] (A london broadcast quo ed | curities ahd . exchange commission | One of the cases was that of North Others Arrested reichschancellery, had been arrested term of work, announcing that it Bohle. German foreign office un- fact that the. term's docket conBlohm and Voss shipyards, in Ham- | Harry Bridges, Pacific coast -labor "in the war because of his stilted, | sociated Press: tests bv C. I. O ganda and exaggerated German | between Nebraska, Wyoming, Colo-
and the idea i8—that there
conservatives ~
1egan strategy , that it has istration.” Mr, e a few days old uncertain business ‘and The emphasis “shift toward
" a group around British Fascist | years, died vesterday in St. Vin- " is scheduled leader Sir Oswald Mosley ‘and cent’s hospital after a brief illness. nuel I. Rosen« finally the latter's propaganda| Born in Greenfield she was the Viles, adminis director daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ve. Harry L. Just before the ‘war, his scarred Arthur Richmond Walker ‘and was Moscow, will face and high-pitched, fancy |a member of Tri Kappa sorority and knowledge of accented-voice disappeared fromthe Bradley Methodist church in Britain, to be heard soon after-| Greenfield
d Flynn's role be ended,
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" > | | system will be installed. | MARION-—Sarah ,M. Hobbs, 78. Survi- ; ping allied of« ————————— ors Husband Wiliam, day tet, Mrs ’ J he: is violating FARM BUREAU BACKS Parley, Kilgore sons, Andrew,. Floy Oral . ’ John Margin Henderson, 80. Survivers: ree supervision { WICKARD FOR POS | Sons. Charles, Gilbert. Ralph and Cer) . pending free | Mrs. Marcella’ R. Wagner, 30. Surviegalize similar Claude R. Wickard, former secre- | rt, Husband Charles; son. Charles 4 the future. tary of agriculture, whose name 1s| Homer Good: 64. Survivors: Brother, | , vest ation, of o John; sister, Mrs. John o Seaton a ey before the U. 8. senate for confir- ("yb ®t (0 TO Dymeal, 4. Bure
ning for peace pts her plan,
public must
lemands would
* ward over the German radios
.a month for his work, which in-|whom Mrs. Thayer made her home
victory claims. | rado and the U. 8. government According to Joyce's own story over walers of the North’ Platte of his life, of as doubtful authen- | river. ticity as his broadcasts, he was]
FL TUDOR HALL STAFF OFFICIAL 1S. DEAD
His family emigrated to London and he grew up in the Dulwich] section of the British capital. In| Mrs. Bess Walker Thayer the early 30's,
, finanhe became one of cial secretary at Tudor Hall for 20
Survivors are four sisters, Miss He was reported to receive $1200 Lena Walker, a twin sister, with
cluded praising the German air iat 520 Sutherland ave.; Mrs. G. E raids on London. One ‘such raid MeCoy, Muncie; Mrs. -W. C. Ging. wrecked his father’s home. Greenfield, and Mrs. J. Frank Lat-
S———— | combe, Arlington, Va., and two FRIEDA M. VICKREY brothers, Fred D. Walker of Tacoma, SERVICES ARE HELD vork city.
Wash.,, and HL W. Walker of New . Services will be held at 2 p. m Rites for Mrs. Frieaa Marshall prigay at the home of Mrs Ging
Vickrey, who died Sunday at her 706 Spring st., Greenfield, with bur- |"
home, R. R. 10. 8. Shortridge rd. |ja) jn park cemetery in Greenfield. were held last night. Burial will be Dr. ‘W. B. Freeland of Muncie will in Kennett, Mo., tomorrow, ®< otficiate. Mrs. Vickrey, who was 51, had been a resident of Indianapolis 14 CEREMONIES THURSDAY nd. was > ‘ood - | yeRrs End NaS Jammer. oad} Muystering in ceremorfies and the mother of Pvt: Raymond P. memorial services will be conducted Vickrey, who died Oct. 4, 1944. at at the meeting of the ladies’ auxCochran Field, Ga. iliary of the Patriarchs Militant at
Surviving are her husband, R, D.: 8 P. m. Thursday at the hall.
the marine reserves; her parents, mond, Charleston, Mo., and J. W.,| CHARLESTOWN Elfjah Strong. 16. Sur- { Hess, Mrs. Caroline Horton
a son, Lt. William A. Vickrey, in| Mr. and Mrs, William C. Marshall, State Deaths Rodgett, Mo.; two brothers, Ray-| Sikeston, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. | vivors: Sons, Roy. Raleigh. Regnold M: C. Cope, Sikeston. Cpl. Howard, Lt. J. Voss; daughters, Mrs EVANSVYLLE — Daniel W, Grubb, 78 Daughters, Mrs Etta Miller,
BRICKER TO ADDRESS i ims, bushes hrs efi Mrs. Robert Gunton, Mrs, Mattie Schmitt BUTLER GR Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory, 87. Survivors ADUATES Sons, Harold and Calvin George A. Halbig, 67. B8urvivors Son “A Great Nafion Calls Its Youth” | apn i daughters, Mrs iy Sansert rs. Assey sisters, rs itt will be the subject of a commence- mr: John Reisinger, Mrs. Rose Bell, Mrs ment, address by ex-Gov. John W.| | Theetsa Blume; arother, Frank. Ss ary uston, 82 Survivors Bricker of Ohio in the Butler ad Homer A., Clarence E.. sister, Mrs versi h essie Johnson, ty fleldhouse. June 11. Mrs, Sadie TL. Knol 56 President M. O. Ross said the 90th | “nares Stella Knoll a arles Henty Shimmell, 68. Survivors nnual commencement will be the Wife, Catherine; sons, Roy, Carl; brothers first since 1941 to be held in the|Phillip, Arthur, Harry, Theodore; sisters, fieldhouse. While this building as Mamie Shitimet] ' y Cora Johnson, 73. Surviunder lehse to the. army and navy, | | vors: Sister, Mrs. B. R.” Spurgeon; broth. exercises were held at the North ers, Frank, Albert
Methodist church. 3 GREENVILLE-3is Mary Mewpggn 18 b Survivors: ons, ayne, Robert; daughSeats will be arranged to accom= ters, Mrs. Lola Morgan, Mrs. Nins Toon
modate more than 12,000 persons Mrs, Mildred 1S Connell, 2413. Olive Dan- - ' ner, I's egarde ing; si er, y ME Dr. Ross added, 'and a public address esse eh 8 iB} Cake :
Survivor: sis-
mation, of his appointment by Pres- vivors: Wife, Ollie: son, Pau
. . Clay Jones. Burvivors wie, Alice; ident Truman as head of the rural] " “2% JOngE Or Dorothy
electrification administration, had Thos. Rc Ei 1 t te the support of the Indiana Farm Norn Junes; SBN, vine omas Bureau today. VALLONIA — Harry Durham, 63° SurThe Farm Bureau and its, affiliat- vivors: Wife, Etta; yo RuBhbers, Mrs. Jack
od organisations went on record at|EiNY Boris and Delores Durhamr son. a conference indorsing Pro ries. Clingon; ia:
ais
| Howard. eather Sw Mr Rose
yesterday How ‘and pledging support, ean.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cites U. S. Duty To Its Woiided
WASHINGTON,
May 29 (U.
P.).-=-The nation was asked today |
to honor its dead war heroes toremembering . the
morrow by
wounded who have been snatched
from death by armed
medical skill, Ted R. Gamble,
forces’
director of the
treasury’'s war finance division,
reminded Americans that one of to help men
their duties is
wounded in body and mind regain their places-in society, - |
Here are two
from our store
cause in which they fought so bravely.
| Mrs. Elizabeth - Serak Carmichael, |
445.3000 mar efor tt ge tn the drive. :
ISTATE SA200,000 [fim = woes BELOW BOND MARK =, iu Se
Indiana today fell further behind A hile Boy Scouts and Cubs in the purchase of war bonds in the reported first-week pledges totaling - mighty 7th loan campaign. $145454. The following Cubs and PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN Eugene C. Pulliam, war finance | Séouts have’ received citations for Byron M. Carmichael, husband of! {obtaining ‘pledges from at least 15 committee state chairman, said el persons: Paul Rupprecht, Robert 2337 College ave. has been pro-|fcaeral Reserve <TePOTLS | poagland, Carl Tirmenstein, Charles - [moted to captain. He is stationed | Showed total war bond purchases| Feaux, Ronald Kunz, Gene Haley, with the 1st army in Germany. to be almost $4,200,000 short of the|James Murdock and Rébert Onley,
* His appeal came .as Tth war loan individual purchases reached | $2,529,000,000, including $1,543,000,000 in sales of “E” bonds: The individual goal is $7,000,000,000, the E-bond goal $4.000,000,000. ———————————— A sa te
bank
* —_ Ma,
hundred and twenty-six names of which we are very proud. They are the men and women who have entered the armed forces of our country. Nine have given their lives for the Sixteen have been discharged, and we have had the great
pleasure of welcoming many of them again to duties in our store. The others, two hundred and one of
them, are today actively engaged
Each Memorial Day since 1943 we have published the ever-changing list of
in the conduct of the war.”
these, our own comrades, Today our great hope ic that they may return in health and in victory, before the dawn of another Memorial Day.
Agresta, Michael Alpha, Homer Altenbach, Cecil
Baldwin, Robert Barnard, Fred Barnes, John Barnette, Edgar Belcher, Vernon Bennett, Ralph Bennett, Donald iBerger, John Berkowitz, Leonard Biddle, Harold Bigay, Regino iBillingsly, Robert Blatkwell, Robert Blake, George W. Block, E. A, Bolido, Joe Border, Donald Brant, Cecil Braunschweiger, Carl Brantlinger, Raymond Brehm, Raymond Bruce, Manuel Bull, Mary K. Bunch, Reiford Burkhart, Celia Byerly, James
Calbert, Eugene Campbell, Weldon Carey, Brager * Carey, Louis Carr, Frank Carter, Elmer Cherpas, Anthony Crist, Harold Chisley, Leon * Christoph, Charles Cuan, Harry Cofield, Morris Colby, Ranger Colen, Wilber Collins, Robert « Collins, Wilburn =~ Concannon, ‘Cletus Cook, Bernard Cormon, Guy Cornett, Eugene
Day, Noble Daugherty, John Davis, Charles Deering, Thomas De Pew, Samuel Derleth, Fred Deusser, Robert Duncan, Franklin Dunkman, James D.
Edwards, Dennis Emma, Joseph + Engel, Liebel Espiritu, Florentine
Mlelds, Lawrence Fish, Donald Fleming, Richard Fobbs, Willie Forehand, Leonard Friedman, Millard.
Garland, Jane Garner, Frank Garrett, John Gasaway, J. V. Gentry, Alvin Gibson, Harold Gilgerson, . Dorothy - Goodnight, Hubert
IN MEMORIAM * . CHRISTOPH, CHARLES
Killed in Action
COLLINS, WILBURN
Died in Service
ENGEL, LIEBEL Killed in Service
KNOX, CHARLES
Killed in Action
McGUIRE, CHARLES
Killed in Action MASON, PAUL
Killed in Action
NEESE, OLIVER
Missing in Action
RANP, DONALD Killed in Action
TAYLOR, PAUL Killed in Action
Glesing, Henry Gray, William Griffin, Robert Gross, Morton.
Haas, Stanley Haight, Laura Hamp, Willie
Harity, Mary Ann
Harless, Vale Harmon, Robert Harper, Don Harris, Clarence i Hauk, Roland Herald, Glenn Hester, Rubin Higgins, Paul Horrall, Stanley
Horton, William E.
Holmes, Virginia Hudson, Jack
Jackson, Eugene D iJackson, Eugene L. Johnson, Charlene
Jones, Russell Judd, Forest
Kafoure William G.
Kelly Merle, Kennedy, Clyde Kersey, Charles Kiser, William
rKitchen, Joshua
rKlause, Fred Knapp, William Koch, Robert * Knox, Charles
Kohlman, Charles
Kraft, William
Lebowitz, Joe Lee, William Levenstein, Gerald Lingenfelter, Alfred Lobdéll, Fred Lynch, Thomas Lyon, Joseph Hart Lyons, Gerald fLytton, Hugh Levy, Charles
McConnell, David McCorkle, Robert’ McCoy, William McCrary, Albert McDaniel, James + McGuire, Charles
McQuillan, William iMaddalena, Cecil Marr, Fred
Madden, Russell * Mason, Paul Meade, Robert Meers, Joseph Milan, Frederick Milburn, Guy Miller, John Milier, Robert Milikan, Jon Mills, Harold Mooney, Lawrence Mitchell, Stanley Moore, Warner Morrison, George Moulder, Lawrence Mounts, Wayne Muliniro, Salvatore Munsch, Thomas Murphy, Richard Musgrove, Harry
Kulpinski, Charles
Closed All Day Wodrwdey Minor Day)
: tKulpinski; Viola
.
Nahmias, Albert
Neal, Kenneth + Neese, Oliver iNolan, Leonard
O'Conner, Michael Owens, Samuel
Parker, Ervin Peoni, Anthony Phillips, Raymond Poole, Leslie Porter, Don Porter, Paul Prange, Robert
+ Ramp, Donald Reberger, Richard Rice, Raymond Rizzo, James Rockman, David Rogers, Nathaniel Rosebrook, James Rush, John
Schaefer, Carl Schnarr, Cecil Schlagel, Robert Scott, Walter Seitz, Edgar Sexton, Winifred Shorter, Wilbur Smith, Gerald Smith, Jack A. Smith, Joe Smith, Loren Brooks Smith, Warren Smock, Gilbert Speck, Alfred Springer, James Spurgeon, Dale Stallions, Emmett Starkey, Norris Stein, Max Stevens, Leonard Stiles, Paul Stratton, Francis
+ Taylor, Paul Terrell, William Thomas, Carl Thompson, Robert Lee “Townsend, Carl Twardy, William
Uberto, Thomas Vary, Harold
Wade, John Wager, Raymond Walke, Barnard Walke, Paul Ward, James Warren, Flossie Wetter, Thomas Wheasier, William White, Betty Jane White, Roy White, Virgil Wilkes, Theodore Williams, Wayne Winters, William Wise,” Hester Woerdman, Gerry Woodall, James Woodson, Walter Woodward, Ralph
Yosha, Nelson Zike, William t Discharged froui servies
