Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1945 — Page 6

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ae - . " . . - — - i T = Ti [the Playland Park swimming pool | y : nie y * |'bresident: Mari sere 4 2 bl ; : SOUTH BEND YOUTH he “afternoon, Earlier - us 0 'S DEBARKING Asks Governor. TEEN AGERS PLAN 0 George sccrears, wessurer. | AMERICAN T0 HAVE Brandy 200,000 : ‘DROWNED IN POOL two .brothers had left the pool, WINE : . . EON |“ Clubs and their respective presi- : . di YY thinking he had gone_ home. The To Let Him Die DANCE AT PLAZA coi ncluce: Dollars a Drink SOUTH BEND, 1nd. Auk. 20. | body. mt found re oct Co rn wr song mos BIGGEST AIR FLEET Henry Zigler, 15, drowned in | water three hours after the tragedy. : Oi COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 2 (U. P). Joo Van Wye; Buzz Bucket, Ed Warren: : a x e - . . | A ‘street dance, featurin two Harmony Hut, Bill Woodrum; Hep Kai 2 CHUNGKING, Aug. 2 Mu. P)— —George H. Pierce, of Reynolds- ’ 8 Hall, LaDonna Basinger; Jive Hive Ed NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U. P)—| prices in Shanghai hewe skyrocke dance bands, will be given for all "gift: SaXim Rockels Louis Shipman |American Airlines, Inc, today sald| gteq to the point where a glass of teen-agers by the Teen Age council Riven Bdward Kegerls: dump Town, it would possess the largest COM-| prandy costs 200,000 puppet Chis ,

| All Will Be Processed at in the electric chair at Ohio pen- {Mitchel Engel; Boogieville USA, L . I Pen | tsp m. Aug. 10 at the World War gock: Cornssie Hall Rosemary Skowronot: mercial air transportation fleet inj nese dollars, Central News agency

: _itentiary—yesterday sent a letter erry Mansion, Mike Eberhard; Bud|the world upon fulfillment of its ; Camp Atterbury. to Gov. Frank-J. Lauscne asking [Memorial plaza. Onrist, eke Sharman, order for 20 additional four-engined feforied waat California orangs

3 . Southside Smoothies, Charl Cothrbn; | The following Indianapolis men him not to intervene in his case. Highlights of the night will in- Keystone Kanteen. [Bill Mayes; “stve. Town, Douglas DC-6 air transports just| p.ings 500,000 dollars and the first ! : ody lsh; . a arrived in New York today aboard| Pierce, who was convicied for clude a variety show, jitney dancing, Gurfeld, Jack Edwards, and Rhythm Inn (Placed with Douglas Aircraft Co. bowl of rice in a restaurant sells the S.S. Hermitage from the Buro- the slaying of his wife and son, a side show, hot dog and soft drink | Veunita Cline, sponsor. With this addition, the company| for approximately 1600 dollars, pean theater, They will all be proc- said that he was “completely sat- | t | A meeting will be held Thursday said it would have a post-war fleet| my the time th y isfied” with th verdict f th 8 ands, booths for darts and other ight. A 9 y e time e customer is ready essed at [Camp Atterbury before jie verdict of tis | raivalf {night, Aug. 9, at the World War|of 75 flagships. Currently, American | ¢, oqt the second bowl of rice, the they are reassigned. The men are: | {Wry and the appeals court which | nival features. | memorial to complete plans for the is operating 86.Douglas air trans-| ice has climbed to 1800 dollars L Vien G. Veal 2137 Webb st.;| upheld a lower court decision | The dance is being given to pur- dance on -Friday. In case of rainiports of the DC-3 type. The New China Dally said Y "Albert G. Dirks, 1516 Pleasant sentencing. him-ter death. chase a piano for the use of all’city the dance will be postponed to ‘morale was declinin a al st.; 8. Sgt. Wilburne A. Riges, 44 W. 32d “Please do not be swayed by Teen Canteens and teen-age groups. Saturday night. NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U. P)~— among the Japanese a y

st,; Cpl. Robert N. Hicks, 1125 Pomander SHOP IN [pli Cpl. John H. Butcher 53 N.Lynn well-meaning relatives or friends | In charge of the festivities is a Passengers on American Airlines, The newspaper reported enemy AIR-COOLED st: 8 _8gt_Earl J. Beck 3634 N. Capitol 85 1 am perfectly willing and committee including representatives POLICEWOMEN'S PARTY Inc, will be permitted to take pic-| troops pawn their possessions— COMFORT | “0 Laoag yy Neln ager bo pay the penalty which of all city canteens and youth| The’ Indianapolis emergency po-|tures from the air now that the| even pistols—to obtain money for ave. T. 4th’ Gr. Prank Blair Jr. 1011 mes a 2 ay «demanded, Plarce (groups with the officers of the coun- licewomen will have a theater party rule prohibiting the carrying of| “wine and feasting,” while Japae Deariok ah: T Sth Gr. Johnnie ONE: or et . eo Jol Tosshers on, jd in charge. They are: Ed War. at Loew's theater at 7:30 p. m./ cameras while in flight has been| nese truck drivers hire out their Ble 1042 S. East st : et's make unanimous. ren, president; Basil Anderson, vice| tomorrow. lifted, the airline said today. trucks to Chinese smugglers T. 5th Gr, Virgil S. Partlow, 33 N. Wal- SEG a Se —— RE » - cott st.; Pfe. William H. Beeler, 532 Berk- * ley: rd.; 8 Sgt. Paul W. Hadden, 610 Lex- / ington ave, and Pfc. Orland B. Syphers, 6329 W. Morris st

The following Indianapolis troops

{are listed by the New York port of i ¢ 3 {embarkation as arriving aboard the ; {Queen Mary, today, to be processed A a ) 3 {at'camp Atterbury. | Pfc. Raymond C. Johnson, 714 N. Con- | gress ave.; T-3 Crawford H. Naugle, 1902 N. Talbott . st.: Sgt. Charles A. Hawthorne, 1546 Kelley st.; Pfc. Sammy E Rich Jr.. 1715 E. Gimber st.; Pfc. M. Rumley, 212 Good ave; Pvt. Billy J.| Hutton, 1113 Udell st.; Cpl. Glenn Short] Jr.. 1114 N. Beville ave 8. Sgt. Rudolph T. Grundner, 2026 Mansfleld st.; S. Sgt. Robert F, Best, 2515] Southeastern ave ; 8. Sgt. Adrian Messer, | 1014 8. Alabama st; Sgt. Hoyt C. Arnold, | 2833 McPherson st.; Sgt. Ed Hawk, R, R.| 1, Box 720; Sgt. Jesse E. Kirk Jr, 1106 S. | Richland st.; Cpl. Isaac S. Cossell, R. R. | 2, Box 248.: 1st Lt. Richard O. Johnson, | 1802 Singleton st.; T-4 Paul R. Mackey, 1212 Norman ave.; T-5 Edwin W. Kautsky Jr. 2534 N. Talbot ave.; Pfc. Marshail| 8. Hillis, 316 Trowbridge st; T-5 Manvill D. Hockeiger, 4802 College ave.; Col. Morris C. Thomas, 5930 Crittendon ave; T-4 Donald W. Bremer, 707 W. Kappacs. T. 5th Gr. Charles M. Speckner, 1237 Central Ave,: Sgt. Warren R. Gregory, R. P. D. 6, Box 371: Pvt. Robert Abrams, R. R. 4, Box 430A; S. Sgt. Willie H. King, 2331 Northwestern ave..- T. 4th Gr. Nathaniel Edwards, 2325 Shriver ave.: Pfc. Willie J, Mills, 4905 Primrose; T.® 4th Gr. Thomas A. Everman, 618 Home pl; Cpl Thomas O. Brown, 306 S. Temple ave.: Pfc. Peter 8S. Nold, 2111 N. Alabama st.

Paul R. Passwater, 2313 Central ; Opl. Carl A. Huth, Graylynn Hotel: . Patsy V. Rocco, 2364 Broadway; Leonard B. Edelhake, 1720 Union st.; Arnold 8. Roger, 1608 S. East st.; Paul! J. Thomas, Lockburn st.: Maj { Charles R. Bottorff, 4305 English ave, { Sgt. James W. Manson, 176 N. lack- | s | ford st. i

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The following local soldiers will arrive tomorrow in New York i laboard the S.S. Noah Webster and the S.S. Mormacport:

T. Sth Gr. Jack M. filler; 3433 Centrary ave.; Pfc. Alfred O. Johnson, 2946 N. Dehny st. Pfc. Richard D. Kelley, 3405 12th st.: Pfc. Robert M. Sayre, R.R. 10, Pox * v * 450; Pfc. Carl N. Muider, R. R. 8, Box| :Russian Marmots! = Persian 141. 'Sgi. Leonard B. Austin, 4030 E.| | . Washington st.; Pfc. Donald E. Syandram. 145 Kansas st.; Pvt. Jack R. Crabtree, 938 | Paws! Sable-Dyed English ave.: S. Sgt. Bennie Carter, 613 | M k + | M + L b | Fale i T. Sth Sr. Pinckney WY Hams, ; 2737 ulevard pl., an vt. Dupree B. uskrars. outron amps: unin, jon N. Arsenal ave is : | The following Indianapolis troops Lustrous Dyed Skunk! are listed by New York port of em-

. | barcation as arriving on Troopship Tingona Lamb! Black Cross a,

* rsian! | pc. Wallace O. Colvin, 621 N. Hlinois s Year Pe Sian Bombay Lamb! st.; Plc. Gilbert F. Pierson, 609 N. Rural

Wri 5 st.; Pfc. Elmer B. Baldwin,’ R’R. 13; Capt. tten ’ Natural Muskrats! Samuel Patterson, 510 S. Alabama st.: Guarantee! T Sth Gr. Arthur M. Rodabaugh. 3538 Washington vd.; T. 4th’ Gr. Jac . And many others! Ward, 10500 N. Delaware st.; T. 5th Gr. 3 Raymond W. "Gladden; Cpl. Eugene B. Glick, 3560 Salem st., and Pvt.-Elmer R. Smith, 18 N. Sherman dr.

Charge aa S. 8S. John Ericsson Budget : . . The following soldiers are listed Layaway! : by the New York port of embarkation as arriving in New York aboard the S.S. John Ericsson, Aug. 6, to

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; 20% Taz Included Capt. William C, Bryant, 3521 Grant st : 1st Lt, Robert B. McBride, 1920 N. MeFree Storage ridian st.: 8. Sgt. Leonard C. Schoenbach-

ntil i y ler. 2037 Madison ave.: T. 3d Gr. Woodrow v Falil. Short or long lengths , , . styles C. Moyer, 3208 N. New Jersey 5t i Sut Rus n the grand 1946 manner . , sell T. Reed, R. R. § x 333; c. i . y Thomas M. Beaven, 1606 N. Buclid ave with full balloon sleeves . . , Pic. Eugene W. Puchs, 429 N. Jefterson: . | T. 5th Gr. Loren T. Snead, 3132 Broadway; | wide tuxedos . . . far-reaching Pic. John R. Cosgrove 1313 N. Meridian: | i FO T. 4th Gr. Robert W. Cross, state fair] Si + + + all to bring ele grounds: T. 5th Gr. John P. Earls. 1854 N | ance ur life! Talbot st.; 8. Sgt. Warner L. Hunt, 4415] 8 Yo E. New York st.; Sgt. Edward P. Adkins, | R.R 17, Box 627; Cpl. Hildreth R. Perdue, | 542 Birch ave.: ‘Pfc. Robert A. Heid, 1231] 8. Pershing ave.; Capt. Stewart D. Brown, | 2305 College ave. | 8.'Sgt. William J. Falvey, 1326 Pletcher Pfe, Felix H. Blazic, 1235 N. Rochester sf Pfc. Wiliam PF. Coffman, 1631 Ludlow st.; | Pfc. Anthony H. Flaherty, 3720 N. Me-| ridian; Pfc. John W. Todd Jr. 323 N.|

Euclid” st.; Pfc. Donald L. Summer, 1542 Broadway; 8. Sgt. Howard Eldridge, 2121 Madison ave; Cpl. Walter H Gerlacher | | 1524 Kenyon ave.; T. 5th Gr. Robert M.| { Ball, 5627 Julian ave Pic. Charles K er, 238 8. Oakland st.; Pfc. James A 2 ywn, 2122 Conrad ave /illiam | / y ter 8. Johnson, 5338 Ohmer ave orl (Z// *

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