Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1945 — Page 8
PAGE'S. hill — om owe INDIANAPOLIS ey UE : - . . _ wr NESDAY, AUG. . 54 ' Tis 1 ‘BATTLEWAGON' Hoosier Heroes: Marine Dead, pi A i aa ifty-Year-Old : ra ys PW ; ] 1a en - Bloodstains on BACK IN FIGHT Two Wounded on Okinawa all > Sd i 1 Gs
|, little town . . . “q b : 1 | An Indianapolis marine was killed | " J |. the wood Capitol Stairs : land twe others were woanded on | : | WASHINGTON. Aus 1 (0. py | Mississippi Hit by Suicide Rl Cc | TLL ; ASHI , Aug. PY z 4 ~ : ) . : .l ~Crews of workmen today were Plane; 40 Casualties. : - i | Pvt. Richard R. Brunnhoeffer, | - Shop Monday Through Friday, 9:45 to 5:15 giving the capitol its annual ? Re. » 3 formerly of 962 Oxford._st., on. Oki~| ml as : : summer housecleaning.” But they | WASHINGTON, Aug. T (U. P).—| | mn nawa. | tf . Saturday, 9:30 to 1:00 don't expect to remove the half- |The navy revealed today that the : : ET » WOUNDED . » century old bloodstains. from One |p.it1achip Mississippi was hit by al. 3 : Pfc. Robert W. Miller, 2008 8 of the main stairways. : : 3 ka Meridian st., on Okinawa. Supervising Engineer Arthur E. Cpl. Lester R. Hurt, 1750 E. 0th | (Gus) Cook is taking advantage | st., on Okinawa. of the congressional recess wash the high capitol walls and paint the necessary places.
ass & ; ; aor kmen B78 Shining ie Li which she has pacticipated in this hoeffer, formerly of 962 Oxford st.,|
statuary so everything will be war, Marine Pvt. Richard L. Brunn- |Was killed June 20 on Okinawa, He space in Ij
; : - 3 : is the son of Cpl. Xenocolea M.! : : 4 & FA in tip-top order when the legis ane a oh Hie Tews hoeffer . .. killed on Okinawa, __|Brunnhoeffer, who will go._overseas Ri : Ever-Po ular tece. 9x1 ~lators return Oct. . co March for battle damage repairs! . soon with a WAC surgical unit. | ; : FERN a : plese = " k ¢ land an overhaul which increased A member of the 1st marine di-| : Ly : Ha r the ores HE SAID he had no hope. of 4, =o. power by 300 per cent. The | vision, Pvt. Brunnhoeffer had been ‘ : IE : S . ger at Lo Smoving he on oe | Mississippi today has one of the | overseas six months. He was a 3 : : help put of the $ :
|most potent anti-aircraft batteries | graduate of Technical high school Ca a : k Dr the street floor to the Bouse oop. among the ships fighting the enemy. FOR 6. A A, TODD and had sung with the Indianapolis poo | hea 2 5 Cook and House Clerk South |", \5p 00 ive bomber caused | |Symphonic choir before he enlisted ; - ; iy bu N . Trimble explained that the stains |92 deaths and injured 18 other crew| {June 20, 1944 § Fred Mac
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to her crew. ; It was the first time the 28-year- : : DEAD— old battlewagon had been hit dur- i hc . : ing the seven major campaigns in rE Marine Pvt. Richard R. Brunn-|
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Toon {members when it crashed into the| A Bis brother, S. Sgt. Gilbert Brunn- a ; 0 | : The piety : {port side of the Mississippi on Jan. | hoeffer; is recuperating in a naval § i : | » William Preston Taulbee, & rep- 19, 1945. But the damage was not ‘Haag Store Manager Dies in hospital in California of tropical 3 Ihstruc resentative from Kentucky, Was | oop os ove the oth Physician’ s Offices -. fevers contracted while he was on a Lnstruc shot and fatally wounded by in, yp, firing ‘lines and her crew| jduty in the South Pacific. RN 3 . IF YO Charles E. Kincaid, Cincinnati had extinguished all fires in 20 Rites for Cyrel A. Todd, store| Surviving Pvt. Brunnhoeffer, “be- | ; 3 cially poli newspaperman. The shooting cli= |, ies |manager for Haag Drug Co. for |sides. his mother and brother, is his | Indianapo a feud of many years. | A maxed ig of ma ¥ 4 The crew iy Jepsen iid more than 40 years who died yes- |zather, Gaver’, of Louisvize, Ky. | : : “ABC'S of amage so e er / | . | HR X : § ice,” Amo BEFORE House Senay 5% continued to operate effectively for |terday in a physician's office, will] WOUNDED—. FF ain : Eo Siving Jo ean oo had soaked |Several weeks before returning tobe held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at| marine Cpl. Lester Ramsen Hurt, | : § A I} nails clea Salas cook ned Ai marble Pearl Harbor. . |Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary, | son. .of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurt, 1750 | 8 $ : a 3 a pleasant 50 deeply n e po Gre pe {The Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor | E. 30th st., was wounded May 31 on | by : ¢ tory gard that'no amount of ordinary rub- ‘GOVERNOR GENERAL | | Okinawa. He is now back on active | = No $i bing would remove them. jof the Fountain Square Christian . = ty SE J i Si 9 ¢ 15 w y y - | ws { / he omy vay Whey ag Be Yee ' OF CANADA REPLACED, church, will’ officiate. | - Overseas since January, Cpl. Hurt| rE ; : 5% : unior Sizes 9 10 : In Bove Re bow Sr LONDON, Aug. 1 (U. P.).—King | Mr. Todd, who resided at 2323 N.|attended Technical high school and | : : : ; : ° § ; hen Hi " George VI has appointed Field | Pennsylvania st., was the father of Was employed by the Goodyear Tire ; Sana ; Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 ; KUNM ee eet Marshal Sir Harold R. L. G. Alex- Pharmacists Mate 1-c Paul A. jd Rubber £0. eras he joined the : i China, th y | i Re v . Py ; EMPEROR GETS NEWS ander to succeed the Earl of Todd, who has been missing in ac-| He is the brother of Pfc. Herbert g Lo : Women’s Sizes 38 fio 44 BE shower bi LONDON, Aug. 1 (U. P.).—A Jap-|Athlone as governor. general of tion in the South Pacific more than lsurt Im France and of Evi, Alvin ; : ta ; 8 C54 tran anese Domei dispatch said that Pre-| Canada. # year. He was 59. Hurt who ‘was killed last November : SG 2 : 3) mier Kantaro Suzuki visited the Im-| It was understood that the date | A former resident of Elwood, he i prance Out of perial palace today and reported to for Athlone’s return to Great nag been a manager of the Haag Xow Yes. your favorite Chesterfields are a he Emperor on the general political] {Britain and - the installation of] |store at Illinois and, Ohio sts. in| Pfc. Robert W. Miller, son of Mrs. ’
situation. ‘Alexander has not yet been set.|yecent years: He was a graduate|Bunice Miller, 2008 S. Meridian st. a : i : here again! And they are more
of the Indianapolis’ College of was wounded May 11 on Okinawa. : ; : : beautifully tailored than ever Pharmacy. |He is now home on a 34-day fur- : g ; ; this season! He iss urvived by his wife, Lula. |lough. i : . el y MARTER FRO M EVERY _|a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Swiggett, A member of the 7th marine di-| Bh Lovely All-Wool Suedes—All-Wool : SE IT'S A Indianapolis, and a brother, Ray, vision, Pfc, Miller was wounded : Meltons—Wool-Faced Fleeces, 1 : : . v GLE BE C A U Los Angeles, Ca once before on Palau. He wears in a variety of colors. Choose from
the purple heart with one cluster, . & = . / JOSEPH GOODSON the presidential unit citation, the fo on Grey, Blue, Green, Brown, Black : Services for Joseph Goodson, who | bronze star and four battle stars. : 4 8 and Beauty. . q7// ~ y 74 i “I'died yesterday “at the" home of his} Pfc. Miller has been a marine for +f pin n : ; IL
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lanmap, Bpjdies VeRkS He hag been over-| A a Ld : WASSON'S DOWNSTAIRS COATS g varie. x { , : { i HE : y "on N. Jefferson ave. will be held at 5 y a cE Ca . ho oe ji
A Ny 2 p.m. tomorrow at Farley funeral HONORED— | : , : ea : ; platform home and at 2 p. m. Friday in| g ggt, Gene A. Rhoades, hus- tr : aa nF y g n’ built and / / () Enon Community church, KingSiyand of Mrs. Betty Rhoades, 52 wR Lah - £ Take advantage of Wasson’s work. ; station. Burial will be in FL.IN Bradley ave, was recently award- ww aa Toa Y Bul ; ; Branch cemetery. ed the bronze star medal for heroic a ne ; 4 Ww t P ] 3 Builds A former Princeton farmer, Mr : ; 4 ss 3 a ee a wn oO ay 3 IN Ur
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Goodson had lived here for the last |with the 85th division of the 5th Gu ; y ] . planes tal four years. A native of Gibson | army. ‘ : Sona Charge Cash Deferred Layaway portation county, 1e was 65 and was a mem-| ay ; aN an arduo ber of Enon church. i Another local man has been given : 4 building Surviving: are three daughters, ithe bronze star. He is Cpl. Eugene . 3 Wareh | Mrs. Lanman, Miss Olive Goodson |C. Stauber, son of Mrs. Regina : . 4 .. ble of ba and Mrs. Mary Peterson, and a! Stauber, 5340 Primrose st., who! % s E plete pro | “am, |SON, Lawrence, all of Indianapolis; |was honored for his meritorious serv- p % 3 V items. " |a brother, Ross, and a sister, Mrs. ice in Italy. He served with the For Home! For Gifts! i : T. Sgt ™ | Levie Decamp, both of Princeton. [81st division of the 5th army. | » f “MM ‘ 4 i Sony — ] . ’Z 1 5 vided wit MRS. TLORL voearwER Fol Li Ale Crapo. son of fade from famous “Hope uslin d ¢ viet vi Sservices. for Mrs. Flora Wimmer,| Mrs. William H. Crapo, 805 N. x With who died yesterday at the Indian- Euclid ave, was recently cited for Size 12x36 heap and apolis Home for the Aged, will be|Dis outstanding performance of || : that 54-i held at 10 a. m. Friday at the duty in Italy. He is with the 91st % turning C home. The Rev. Charles R. Query, division of the 5th army. loggers o pastor of Heath Memorial Meth-|STATE— have bee! odist church, will officiate, with| The names of the following Indi- ¢ : 8 Xqwar burial in Crown Hill. ; ana servicemen appear on today’s| y " a : Mrs. Wimmer, who was 78, was|casualty list: for Boys and roo | Ing solut) a native of Kokomo but had lived NAVY DEAD Girls : ; ) in Indianapolis most of her life.| Marine Pfc. Donald R. Cates, Anderson; | 1 3 5 : A M Plc. Ri W: Huff 8 h : ’ She was the widow of John |Marns Tigi teu, FUREY Briel 5 V
i ’ 3 y Haute; Marine Pfc. Paul E. Pekinpaugh, | Wimmer, who died 30 years ago Tell City; Marine Pic. Frederick C. Sisk, |
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church. | . MRE of S66 ; ig ) Vd : victory ¢ Surviving are her son, Floyd; 1 : , : fie : F: | torical de three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Ernst, 1G y | - 4 1 : New ¥ . a Yu, oo = J . gs
Mrs. Blanche Rudd and Mrs. May ing and Salladay, all of Indianapolis; 10
grandchildren and six great-grand-children. . One of her grandsons, K : 1 T s R Lt. (jg) Clifford Ernst, formerly > = : - ’ : of the staff of Methodist hospital, Cen, Sanforized bleached 1s serving on a transport bringing a te : orized wounded veterans back from Vii, . i denim or sanf Tize Europe. homespun in blue or green, Military emblem, contrast pip-
REUBEN SALAMOWITZ Services were to be held at 2 p. m.
today at Aaron-Ruben funeral home = | g ing, two pockets, for Reuben Salamowitz, 3239 Central Good vision means good. Lt : : full belt, drop seat. ave,, who died Monday while visiting be. » i in Marietta, O. Burial will' be in health. Work better and | : of. tL . Sizes 2 to 6. Seems © Beth-El cemetery. feel better with properly fe x nh as : Fo Spent Ai Salamowitz, who was 73, had fitted glasses. They will " : ¥ i. a: WASSON'S ; | for the r ed in Indianapolis six years. A I ar - DOWNSTAIRS f 3 or later native of Russia and a resident of add to your joy of living. Tn, : : ILDREN’ is that ‘peo Marietta. most of his life, he was a Don't delay, see— ’ ” CHILDREN’S % oy act as sa member of Beth-El temple and the y SHOP (on % Aroun Jewish Education association. ; ih Nm) and leve Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. No Charge rn, : who. beh Mayer Galin, Indianapolis, and Ail . , emotions three sons, Abraham Salam and for Credit — : v : Samuel Salam, both of Chicago, and ~.. : Limit of two of a size to a customer : Turn. 1 Henry Salam, Indjanapolis. | MY -N — | sweeping MRS. NETTIE McGLOTHLIN : the “littl Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. | . J LL these wal tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries sd Dainty pillowcases that any woman would cherish. . line of 1 Peace chapel for Mrs. Nettie Mc- r Hemstitched with a colorfast colorful embroidery. Striped Coveralls 69 Johns ar Glothlin, Indianapolis resident for . “ " . . and node 30 years who died yesterday at her EYES EXAMINED Made of quality “Hope” muslin. Phone and mail With + Los’ of vates For | « |home, 525 Highland ave. Burial will ’ OFFICES AT | orders filled. 1 Wo pairs of D : be in Washington Park. | toddlers. Sizes 1 to 8. \
- oo |e Mm McGlothlin, 73, was a native | . WASSON'S DOWNSTAIRS DOMESTICS \ : : of Greene county. : HYDE ; She is survived by her husband, Loosestri!
James R.; three daughters Mrs. at its bea Celestia Angrick and Mrs. Bertha a sea of
. : BA 5 | + Ridge, both of Indianapolis, and y » sunlight ’ : 4 > Mrs. Breta Koontz, Bloomington; a Peranio favarije. of he Vomen son, James R. McGlothlin Jr., of In- . 2 Who takes her Sur's casualy ,.. dianapolis; two brothers, John : \ |
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