Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1945 — Page 2
TT ET TY So Le MONDA' PROE 1 st THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES st eee MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1045 } Ihe. RG; 53 Local Men Among Troops Familiar Scenes Look Good to Home-C oming Hoosier G. 1. s Didna. 3, Saes Her Father Ee
Landing af Camp Kilmer, N. J. And Now She May Get Wel
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‘These Indianapolis men, members of the 86th division, were among the soldiers who arrived at Camp
Kilmer, N. J. from Europe. Pvt. Alton Ww. Bevens, 1232 Carrollfon
ave Plc, Harold M. Bragg, New Augusta. oT, 5th id len EH. Britton, IndisnapoT. Bth ‘Gr. Charles W. Brock, Indian.
Pte. George E. Byard, 2641 W. Vermont
James E. Calvis, Indianapolis 2d Lt. Joseph A. Carrier, 113
Frank H. Cauble Jr., apolis. Pfc. Robert H. Cusack, 3005 Ni MeridKenneth K. Dowden,
Wiscon-
dianspolis
. Woodrow Evans, R. R © ot Wilfred M. Frisby, 1809 Winfled
ave. on Clarence BE. Hally, 334 N. Walcott “pte. Thomas E. Hamilton, 4836 Young
8 st. 8. Sgt. Earl O. Helvie, Indianapolis. Ruie J, Higginbotham, 913 8, New Jersey st. 8. Sgt. S14 N Beville ave. Pfo. William Holstine, 611 Sherman dr. 2d Lt. Curtis Hoover, Indianapolis. 2d Lt, James C; Ison, 634 N. Jefferson
ave, Pfe. William R. Jackson,
Robert C, Hollerman,
3308 English
T. 5th Gr. Vance K. Jessup, 4301 E, 11th st. A Clarence J. Johnson, 5613 S. Sum-
mis Po ‘Martin E. Logan, 2215 N. Pennsylvania st. T. #th Gr. Cenate R. Long, Indianapolis. Pfc. Elbert E. Manco, 624 N. Illinois st, Pfc Joseph H. McClain, 936 N. Alabama
Pfc. Robert W. Mayes, Indianapolis. Pfc. Ean P. Mitchell, 1414 Pershing | ave Pic. John H. Moore, 1551 Knox Pvt. Paul E. Pallik, Jndiahapelis. Pfe, Carroll P. Perry, 702 Weghorst st. Pfe. Burton W, Randolph, Indianapolis. Pfc. Hobart L. Reeves, 1420 Naomi st. Pfc, Herman O. Rose, 4168 W, Washing-
n s Pfc. Roland B. Rust Jr. of Indianapolis. T, 3d Gr. Frank W. Scheirer, Indian-
polis. Willlam A. Simcox, 2442 Pearson st. Pfo. Charles C. Smith, 2954 Lockburn st. Pfc. John P, Steel, 1818 Dawson. st, Pfe. Estal B Stinson, 539 Birch ace. T. 4th Gr. Walter E. Sudler, 916 N. “Temple ave, Robert L. Tapscott, 4930 W. 13th st. . Robert V. Terry, Indianapolis. * . Leonard L. Thorpe, 1032 River ace. Charles R. Tucker, 1338 8. Hiatt
George R. West, Indianapolis. Carl J, Wildman, 535 N. Sheffield
Wilbert a Willams Jr., 577 Middle
a ruff ce T. 3d Gr, Donald P. Wizenberger, 1257 W. 33d st. Pfe. David V. Wright. Jneianapolss, Pfc Walter Zoabel, as E 53d s
In addition to the Indianapolis
men, these Hoosiers also arrived inj 75S
the U. 8S. Pfc. Thomas P. Acton, Bedford,
T. Alexander, Arlington, Pfc. Oavour M. Allen, Bourbon. T. Sth Hugh W. Amich, Greenfield. Pvt, Alfred EB. Ammon, Muncie. Cpl. George R. Anderson, Columbus. Pfc. Grover C. Archer, Bloomington. Pic. William A, Arland, Bary, Cpl. Duane E. Batley, Union Ci Pvt. Russell L. Bannister, E rorsville. T. Sth Wayne A. Barnes, F't. Wayne, Pfc. Girley Barr, Evansville. Pfe. Howard F. Bartels, Ft. Wayne, Plc, Wade B. Barton, New Albany. He, Arnold C. Belcher, Vincennes, 4th Jesse L. Bennett, Linton, Pic Louis J. Bixler, Elkhart, Pf Sates L. Biatz, Elkhart. Ora J. Boller, Spencer. Earl R. Bowman, Peru. James PF. Boyce, Nashville. Raymond H. Boyd, Highland. Frank H. Braczwoski, Chesterton. James V. Brady, Evansville. A ard L. Brodner, Kendallville, Pvt, Charles D. Brown, Muncie. Pvt. Oscar M. Butcher, Kirkland. . Wilbur E. Campbell Jr, South Bend. . Italo C. Candolt, Mishawaka. . Thomas A, Cannon, Jeffersonville. . Poland E. Cared, South Wabash, . Rexall Carter, Rockport, Roebrt BE. Paster, Nomesville Pfc. Roy 0. ywood, Syr 8. tf Garoid x YT Chabill Columbia City, Pfc. Clifford E. Childers, Milroy. M Sot William D. Christner, Neppanee: Robert W. Cook, Noblesville Pe. Wiliam W. Courtney, Ambia, Pfe. Gerald W. Creager, Butler. Pfc. Ernest G. Crews, Frankfort, Pfc. John H. Crockett, Orleans. 8. 8gt. James D. Cummings, Evansville. Sgt. Harold L. Dahlenburg, Wolcott. . Harold E. Davis, Terre Haute, ‘T. 5th Leon A. Dean, Hammond Pe James A. Delong, Summitville, 5. Sgt. Walter T. Dervin, Goshen, Pfc. Ray M. Dick. Elkhart Pfc. Elmer 8. Dingley, Richmond, Capt. Joe Duncan, South Bend T. 5th Charles 3 L. Dye, Leesburg. ¢. Leonard IL. Dye, Lafayette pte Ernest W. A. Dyer, Terre Haute Sgt. Kenneth H Eaton, New Castle -% Loren V. Edwards, Muncie
Ticket Orders Pour in for
Premiere
Ticket orders for the world premiere July 6.0f Ernie Pyle's “Story of G. I. Joe” were pouring in the local office today at 108 E. Washington st, With the orders came a number of additional contributions to the Ernie Pyle Memorial Fund at Indiana university.
Sale of premiere tickets opened | today in the office in Room 307 at|
the E. Washington st. address, The first showing of the film to civilians will be at Loew's. Because the: entire price of tickets, less federal tax, goes to the Ernie Pyle fund, ticket purchases are classed as contributions deductible from federal income tax, Don |
Welfare Heads May Be Fired Without Notice, Emmert Rules
County welfare directors may be removed by county welfare boards “without notice; hearing or reasons.’ Indiana Attorney General James A. Emmert ruled today. In an official opinion, ney general said certain “merit” sections of the state personnel act are not applicable to county welfare directors. This is based on the assumption, he pointed out that an officer serving at the pleas-
the attor-
ure of an appointing authority may:
be removed at the discretion of that authority. In this case, county welfare boards name all welfare directors. Attorney General
Emmert de-
clared, however, that any new di-|
‘rector must be chosen from an ap-
proved list selected under the merit | Lawn community into the city will}
system by the state personnel department.
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1% en. Lyman A. Evans, 1727 XN Dela-
M. § ‘| Pfc Arthur BE. Piper, T. 4th
| dismissal sparked a
{ former Marion
8. Sgt. Marvey L. Elder, Dillsboro, Pfc. Edward B. Estest Plainfield, Pic. John J. Farrell Jr., Bedford. Sgt. Darrel W. Feighner, Roanoke. Capt, Morris R. Ferguson, Hobart. Pfc. Philip A. Ferguson, Bloomington. Capt. James C. Pish, South Bend, Winford W, -Fisher, Elkhart. Pfc. Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Clearlake. . 8. Sgt. David D. Flenn, Frankfort, Pie, Dexter Fordyce, Linton. = Prt:~-Richard W.Fought, Topeka. Pvt. John R. Freman, New Albany, Ernest E. Frye, Terre Haute. T. 4 Paul BE. Galbreath, Ft. Wayne, Pfc. ‘Edward J. Galm Jr., Dequincy. T. 4 Richard O. Ganta, "Logans ort, Pvt. Clarence E. Garver, Bristol. Pvt. Jesse E. Gobel, Crawfordsville. T. 5 Predarick F, Goldsmith, -South end. Pvt, Pfc.
Ciprino Gomez, East Chicago. Joseph C. Goote, Jasper, T. 5 Arthur R., Gorman, Knightstown. Pfc. Manson E. Groves, Martinsville. 4d Lt. Harold .K. Halstead, Zionsville 2d Lt. David R. Hartzeler, Warsaw. . George W. Hearne, Dyer. . Ployd Heims, Gary. . Keith H. Helms, Fountain City . Lawrence R. Herteman, Ft. Wayne. . Dean L. Hiatt, Albion, . Gordon T. Hicks, “Tfayette, ». Leo. J. Mief, Jasper. . William J, Hill, Eaton. . Elmer H. Hoaks, Oxford. /t. Norman H. Hodgens, Bloomfield, . Gerald K. Hodson, Middletown, . Raymond Hollin, Harrison. . Dano W. Hause, New Castle, T. 5 Jack F. Iser, Fu. Wayne. Pfc. Ralph E. Jacobs, Ft. Wayne, 1st Lt. Harry C. Jennings, South Bend. Pfc. Don R. Johnson, South Bend. S. Sgt. Harold J. Johnson, Richmond. Pfc. Roy N. Johnson, Michigan City,
Holly, 334 N. Walcott st., Indianapolis,
erhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, will. meet at 2p. m report, early
The sight of familiar scenes looks good to these returning G. L’s,
| Pfc. William A. Hagedorn (left), Cincinnati, and Pfc. Clarence E. | id
Fd ; DENTAL AIDS TO MEET The Indianapolis Dental Assist-
TEAM WORK MEETING Thursday. Members of the drill
Auxiliary 393, Pride of 447, Broth- | team and members interested in
row night at the home of Mrs. M. tion.
S. Cochrane; for the annual memorial to Mrs. Julia E. Southard, team work have been requested to |ant's association will meet tomor- | founder of the national organiza-
tiny, needed today.
Diana, 3, was, dying. had only two weeks to live.
had a good chance to recover.
that would do any good. Her daddy a wounded sailor from the Pacific was home from the war.
Girl Sobs at Reunion
in the -doorway of the plane. It was a happy ending for Peel's
iwhen the destroyer on which he
Sgt. William C. Jones, Logansport. William J. Karnauskus, Anderson. Pfc. Charles Keal Jr., Alpine. Pfc. Raymond Keary, Sharpsville, Pvt. Charles V, Kelsey, La Porte. T. 4 Bernard S. Kielton, South Bend. S. Sgt. Ralph King Jr., Gary. S. Sgt. Stephen Kish, East Chicago. Pfe. Donald H. Koenigh, Ft. Wayne, Pvt. Richard D. Kuhn, Leesburg. Pfc. John T. Leach, Alexandria. Pvt. Richard J. Lee, Muncie. Pfc. Henry J. Lisek, Gary S. Sgt. Boyd D. Link, Bloomington. Plc. Nicholas J. Lemon, East Chicago: T. 5th Gr. Anthony Lucas, Gary. FG Kenneth J. Mayberry, New “Albany. | Pfc. Bryan A. Mandwell, Gary. t. Jack R. Martin, Hommand. | 5 Richard Matchette, ‘South Bend. | T. 4th Orville E. McClurg, Muncie. | Pfc. Hershell Mclnteer, Columbus. Pic. James T. McGrady Jr., New Castle. | . Dal L. Melton, Madison, ‘apt. Richard Michener, Kokotho. Pvt. Carl W. Murth, Peru Pfc. Paul R. Myers, Frankfort. Sgt. Pred C. Nagel, East Chicago. T. 4th Gr. Alex Nagy, Logansport. Pvt. Ralph Nugen, Shelb ist Lt. Harold C.. Odell, ig Ferris Ohl, Angola. T. 5th Gr, William Oster, Whiting. Sgt. Donald D. Parks, Francesville. Pfe. Galen J. Payne, Boonville. Pfc, John E. Perrot, 8t. Croix. Sgt. John R. Phelan, Brazil T 5th Gr. Donald R. Pherson, Ander. |
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"Mooreland.
Sgt. Earl N. Pierce, Terre Haute. P
Tr Gr. Edward B. Rainey, Evans-
Elbert Reece, Laurel. Pfc. Alin W. Reid, Elkhart. Cpl. Richard Reinhart, Princeton. Pfc. Robert W. Reiplinger, Scherstvills. 2d Lt. Lewis M. Richard, Ridgevi Pvt. Harold L. Robinson, Ne. Pvt. Leslie R. Roberts, Marion. Pvt. Thomas A. Rose, Poss yville, Sgt. Laurol E. Rose, Sulliv Pfc. Andrew I. Robbins, Bedford, John L. Roop, Columbus. Pfc. Earl W. Sauter, Union Mills. Sa 5th Gr. David H. Saunders, Hunting-
"pte. Julian H. Schone, Ft." Wayne. Pfe Cleo F. Schultz, Princeton. T. 4th Gr. Harry R Scudder, Kempton. Pic. James W. Scyletter, Brownstown. Pfc. Robert A. Sears, Bedford. Pfc. Robert E. Shake, Terre Haute. Sgt. ‘Jay A. Sisk, Winchester E. 4th Gr. Elihu Sidham, Union City. Pfc. John PF. Slack, Muncie. . Richard D. Smith, Hobart. . Harry Smith Jr., Anderson. . Gordon K. Smiley, Ft. Wayne. . Herbert L. Smitley, Decatur. . Emmor L. Smith Jr.. Marion. . Marion A Sprinkle, Apalona. . William H. Stibbe, Parr. . Charles A. Stoner, Valparaiso, . Roscoe B. Sutherlin, Ladoga. . Calvin J. Stuszian, Mishawaks. . Joseph J. Swantner, Gary. . Robert G. Swingle, Perrysville, ». William P. Taliaferro, Elkhart. T. 4th Edward M. Taylor, Muneie. Pic. Russell Thibideau, Michigan City T. Sgt. Ralph L. Thompson, New Castle. | Pfe. Donald J. Toombs, Anderson. Pfc. Charles R. Trotter, Hope. Pfe. Maurice R. Tuttle, Terre Haute, 2Pfe, Buford EB. Van Briggle, Elwood. Van - Dielen, Wabash . 4th Donald E. Walser, Carl A. Watler Jr., Brazil Pvt. Harold E. Weaver, Waveland. Sgt. Harley. Deible, Washington. T. 5th Kenneth A. Weiss, Osgood. Pvt. Lee J. Welch, Macy. Pfc. Charles F. Westerhouse, Monticello Pfc. A. Wilber J., Cannelton. Pfc. Junior L. Williams, Hagerstown, T. 5th Garl B. Winters, Frankfort. Pfc. Daniel J. Wolf, Evansville, Pfc. Robert L. Wolf. Prankfort. Cpl. Barl G. Woodruff, Michigan City Pvt. Floyd J Wpysong. Rochester Sgt. Delbert E. Underly, - Martinsville. Pfe. Jack M Yardley, Worthington Pfc. William E. York, Patoka.
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Burge, ticket sales director, said. In ordering tickets, Mr. Burge explained that checks should be made payable to the Indiana University Foundation, orders should include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and should be mailed to Room 307, at 108 E. Washington st. No telephone reservation will be accepted. Tickets are priced as follows: Orchestra, $10; balcony, $5: upper balcony, $2.50. Loge seats at $50 each are available to sponsors of the premiere. All prices include tax Following, the premiere will be sold at Loew's for the run.
tickets regular prices at rest of the film's
lishes “no specific requirements for any particular personnel systems.” Heretofore, dismissal of county welfare directors has required a public hefring of charges levelled by county welfare hoards. One such recent controhere when Miss Helen Guynn, county welfare director, was ousted. At a public | hearing, Miss Guynn and her at4orneys retorted with a storm of protests against her dismissal, and tossed’ counter-charges back at the welfare board.
MAPLE LAWN CALLS ANNEXATION MEETING
the Maple
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| be discussed at -a. meeting of the
community's Civic. association at |
The attorney general also held John Strange school at 8 p. m. to-| "that his opinion, exempting county morrow Charles W. Minton, presiwelfare boards from certain merit| dent, will preside. controls, would not limit county 1 allotments of federal aid. : {other officers are Wilbur Nicholas, | “The federal social security board| vice president; Thomas C. Crawford, | Jn no authority with respect to) treasurer, and Mrs, L. T. Glidden. | the selection, tenure or office and! secretary, compensation of state ,or' county
In addition to Mr. Minton, the!
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WATERLOO, Ia, June 18 (U. P.). —Having ‘had her daddy home for Father's day was all fhe medicine freckled-faced Diana Peel
Early this month doctors said They said she had acute lukeumia, a usually ‘fatal blood disease; and ‘that she his-wife-had- given. birth to-a son
Today Diana had improved so much that the physicians said Se e had been given the only medicine
Seaman 1-c Richard Peel arrived: & by. airplane to be greeted by his Milk—fresh milk! It's wonderful to these members of the first |wife and Diana. The child sobbed combat division home from Europe, Pfc. James H. Miller (left), 4210 E. 11th st. Indianapolis, and Cpl. Fred D. Farris, St. Louis.
{wildly for several minutes and clutched her father around the neck as he balanced himself on crutches
long journey home from the Pa- | cific. He was wounded May 13
was serving was hit by a Jap suici plane. For days neither the:nay nor Red Cross could -locate Peel tell him his daughter was dying. Peel, in a Pacific hospital wit a severely wounded leg, began 1 worry about his family because nf hadn't heard from home for .w months. He didn't even know ‘thd
‘A Terrible Shock’ Then authorities found him. The told him the bad news—and t good. Ls Bo »| “It was the most terrible shod ‘lof my life when they told me little daughter was dying,” he sai The navy and Red Cross a ranged for him to return home. soon as he arrived at the Mare | land paval hospital in San Fra cisco, he was given a 30-day fu lough and was flown home. Smiling as he greeted the crov of friends and relatives, Pe promised: “Diana and I are going to g well together.”
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roaring armas fighters. The man wh feat of Germ: had an inex smiles for the sands who gre of, “Welcome ] ‘But all he -stepped on hi first time in a “Oh, God, it's JFor' long stepped Irom a 21-hour flig Tke” held his + gave her a kis member, Flag-B. Then he gan crowds of he had been gathe tion and Pen hours. From the ai gon, where he with the war sands, Eisenhov through the cit sance cars pas along flag-bank trict building. ton’s “city hall There the ri noisy climax. T the key of the few days ago ir At the Pents war secretary brief tribute: with the highe: * "With charac Eisenhower tc
J workers:
“I bring you 000 fighting me ‘Wel At the distric er was -confro: arch of trium firemen's ladde capitol in the c _ On it were t Ike” which had ears above the musie from ban © route. District Com ' Young hailed brilliant leader. “We are ver) ¢ of what you a ' done,” Young s ' and keep you . here's the key | Eisenhower s; i and very proud. . high spot in my
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i Jumped up ar i glimpse him. -] { processions of y i rade. } At the navy i wave squealed, i pimples.” li The brief st : building over, ti to the capitol | ‘solemnly salute J erans who had Europe. Earlier at the atives of memb |! party were give } to deliver a h: § their heroes on The claims ¥ hero-worshippin | extended reuni | the time being. Mrs. Eisenhow hi nervous,” she not only with hi Hbut also with | i son, John. First | “Ike's” ship w i Lhe ground at 't} slowly up behi the “folfow me’ Epilot, and a. m hower stepped « E Indianapolis tin fF - With the sw planes, the big majestic sight. * long circle dow: the Washingto Jefferson mem sharply over the The big C-54 sun as they zo tude of about then wheeling o frun low over th fat Bolling field town Washingto
Plane Use He came from engined Skymas raft in which | flew to Yalta a Hent Traman wi jcisco this week, When he facec jeral of the Arn ero of ag gres Pailgn as was othing to say al “I am summo he representatis of those 3,000 and women to v pay America’s t ictory. “In humble re ho earned yc should properly it, I am never onored to serv onveying it to ‘Battle Y Speaking for t "Tke” sald there doubt that our etermination, + up and driv rope, will cor ation through battle yet to cor “In this spirit ew our pledge sommander-in-c} man, under whos know that’ f
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