Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1945 — Page 11
ce. He ordered to the people a they, |. narrow-chested most every kind considers hime dy biology with :
goes: “Peaceful vorld conditions Hirohito’s reign | means “radiant slates into twe
' divine desceng its celestial ane nd sword. The wa white silk is supposed to t in the palace . y is supposed to s have gem rrors 1 X
with the sun. i to look at the 1d .théem. When ousés along the - d of the publio Jitters because t blind along a
*ar ride. Everye ls along the way
ror a deity, yet ves himself with kfast and once money 16 touch iris in the early some Occidental His attendants , there to purify He just handed id time shopping to pay for anye vn prince at the
'n he announced s Nagako, whom princess was of ily from which response to that When their first f Japanese said: a boy.
hito did not kiss aught on among by enthusiastis e years. Orthoe immoral. When entrates on the
is supposed to ne in the folds
0 has no friends ed to give dinner personages. At h his guests. On Nobody 4s sup‘or. Before our leted his kitchen ough he himself drink or smoke, e top man. But vy council on all ” him by saying 0 meets his gove nd signs papers, onorable Name.”
by and importans ones, But he is
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\IRS— go p Simms Aug. 13.-In the Yokohama, I was foréigners = per. start. of Emperor own prince) on world, warship (I think ’, he first had to shore to a. decos angplank was a
ahead, walking every inch (he’s aven, he reached
his head almost sctacles hung by small) fell over man of gestures,
arched on. And
rrior. He is neo or, no Hitler, no Ww up & mamma's ls and liquor, it in direct line lo the Japanese. pcred and is the the belief of his ve been brought a part of them, 5. * ted, table-thumpe ost potent single can be for good influence behind kyo are the Jap s will be their
8 occupy Tokyo, and order when ps would, iether or not te nnessee’s Senator ue to a natural
Seaman 1-c Woodrow Williams,
Second Lit, Robert Hager, son of | Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hager, R. R. 6, Is in training to be a flight engineer
‘MONDAY, AUG. 13, 1945 .
J. Lee R. Greenfield ENSIGN JOHN W. LEE, son of
at the Roswell army air fleld in New| Mrs. J. W. Lee, 351 W. 28th st., was
Mexico.
— Lt. Carl Gerdts, husband of Mrs. Jean Gerdts, 3660 Arthington blvd.
commissioned recently at North- | western university's , midshipmen’s school. !
RICHARD GREENFIELD, hospi-
has been admitted to the convales-|i,) ,pnientice 2-c, son of Mr. and
cent hospital in’ Miami, treatment and rest.
Fla,
On Midway Island
Pharmacist's Mate. 1-¢ Jack Hill, 5407 Carrollton ave, has returned from a tour of duty with a navy blimp squadron based in South
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Sgt. Lawrence Hughbanks, 625 8S. Rybolt st, is serving as an aerial| James Howell; Seaman 1-¢ Robert engineer on a B-25 in the Aleu-|GeMeiner, 917 E. 19th st; Painter tians. He is the soh of Mrs. Freida|3-¢ Olyder Foster, 1719 Thaddeus
MT L, Sweet, a former emPiss of the Diamond Chain &|and Chief Manufacturing Co, has been pro-
7T. Sgt. John A, Toth, husband of | promoted: Mrs. Allene H. Toth, 1521 Union st. is stationed at a supply dépot in
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has completed his boot training and is stationed at the naval hospital in San Diego, Cal.
Eight loéal men are stationed on Midway. They are Seaman 1-¢ Wil liam Vedder, 1677 N. Tacoma .ave.; Hospital Apprentice 1-¢ Jack Riner, 1132 N. LaSalle st.; Watertender 1-c
st.; Ship's Cook 3-¢ Lyman Elliott, 2248 N. LaSalle st.; Yeoman 3-¢ Harry Clarke, 3026 N. Capitol ave., Storekeeper Daniel Adams, 436 N. Denny st. <Q. - The following men- have been William Watkins, "280
Place, to corporal;
R. Morris R. Mize
PFC. .RICHARD MORRIS, son of Mrs. Lucille Morris, 821 Goodlet ave, is now stationed in China, He is a member of the 475th infantry regiment and fights with the Chinese. 8. SGT. RAY MIZE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Mize, 60 Market st., is another local man who is stationed with the Chinese combat command, He is a member of the 475th regiment. .
Lt. Lawrence D. Gaubatz, 5939 College ave., is on a 20-day leave. He is stationed at the army air field at Dyersburg, Tenn. Three local men ‘are serving aboard the U. S. 8S. Ingraham in the Pacific. They are Watertender 2-¢c Raymond Hise, 807 N. Hamilton ave.; Seaman 1l-c George Jennings, 750 Belmont ave.,.and Watertender. 3-¢c James Reddick, 3929 English ave, ; Pvt. Columbus Hamilton, 355 W. 29th st., is serving with fhe air
Downey ave, to staff sergeant; Ken- | transport command In India. He
neth Kern, 548 East dr, Woodruff has been overseas since October, ated from the aviation electrician's| Chester Coates, 1944,
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SIGNALMAN JOHN L. CLARK, son Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 1318 Wright st, is seeing action aboard a coast guard combat cutter in the Pacific.
PFC. .EASTON SHUFFITT, husband of Mrs. Ellér= Shuffitt, 3228 McClure st., who served with the field artillery in Germany, has returned to this country and is now at Camp Atterbury.
Helps Chinese Line Lt. William Winzenread, ‘633 W. 40th st., is a member of the 1786th
engineer parts supply company which plays a vital part in keeping the Chinese supply line open. He is stationed in Calcutta, India.
Pfc. J. B. McKinney, 853 River ave., is now stationed with the 75th infantry division in Prance. He is the son of Charles E, McKinney,
Beryl Kollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs: David Kollinger, 245 W. Morris st., has been prontoted to the rank of seaman 1-c. - He recently gradu-
mate school at Jacksonville, Fla.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 TIMES
In the Service: Local Men Located on All Fronts, Link Up Supply Lines—Some Completa Training, Others Help Allies
Nine Indianapolis ‘men are serving aboard the U 8. 8 Indiana. They are Seaman 2-¢ Arnold Burg . Seaman 2-¢ Charles Bergler; Elec triclan’s Mate 2-c Cleon Bottom; | Gunner's Mate 1-c Raymond Kuebel; Radarmarn 3-c¢ Paul Lawhorn;|§ Electrician's Mate 2-c Harry Mer-| rick; Coxswain John Ray; Ship's Cook 1-¢ James Thompson and
ington st, and Cpl. Kinnaman, 2366 College ave.
After three years in the European theater, Pvt. George Esehenbrenner, husband of Mrs. Carrie J. Eschenbrenner, 3122 Ralston ave,, turned to the states.
Technician 5th Gr. Evfrett Ww. Manzey, 307% E. Washington st., is
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1530 Bundy pl, to’ Hoatswain’s mate with the 431st signal heavy con2-¢; Dorothy Goodman, 2419 Pros-|struction battalion in Italy. pect st. to technieian 5th grade, Jand Darrell, Clearwater, 36th st., to major.
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On First Cpl. Robert L. Zike, 332 Chesters st. Beech Grove, was home on fur- Drew, lough recently. Two local men have completed furlough since he entered the air|is a veteran of the campaign for| a course on. automotive mainten- Corps in September, 1944. ance and driving at an air force| | school in Italy. Pvt. Charles Crawford, son of Mr. Richard V. White, 4506 E. Wash- and Mrs. George Crawford, 1134 S. William O.| I'Meridian st., Has returned to this] (ave., country from the European theater. He wears the European theater. ribTwo local officers have completed | boy with two stars and the Amera course in instrument bombing at Williams field, Arizona. 2d Lt. Keith E. Mullen, 2915 Brookside parkway, 8. dr, and 2d Lt. Gor-
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Davidson, 3140 N, Harding st., Boatswain's Mate 2-c Albert Cox, {1s with the air transport command, | James Bevins, 2130 Barth ave. has
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~Pharmacist's Mate. 2-c James; Pic. Leonard ®rice, son of Mr. Whitney, 1217 Naomi st., is serving and Mrs. David Price, 3548 Noite at-a naval air station in Honolulu. |nois st. is un patient at Wakeman | General hospital. Wounded in GerMachinist's Mate 2-c James many, he served six months over109 N. Gladstone ave., is seas. It was his first|aboard a cruiser in the Pacific. He |
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S. Sgt. Joe Hauck, son of Mrs. . Jessie Hauck, 1249 - Roade st, and. Wilson in Hospital {Pfc. Dewitt Jones, son of Phomas John Wilson, 1653 Winter Jones, 1843 Miller st., are members is in the naval hospital atiof the. 382d engineer construction Great, Lakes. He is a veteran of 26| battalion in the China-Burma-India months overseas and was wounded | theater. on Guam.
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A veteran of three years in the Lt. Robert E. Smith, husband of Pacific,, Warrant Officer (j.g.) and] Mrs. Melva Smith, 2706 Denison st., | Charles Bevins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
are statioried at ‘stationed in India.
{returned to the states for temporary | duty. r Merton H. Jones, former Indian-1 | apolis resident, has been promoted | to captain at Ft. Worth, Tex.
WAC Lt. Thelma Alvord, 322 N. . | Linwood ave, is at the training {center at Ft. Des Moines, la.
is serving .aboard a de-|Harold Schooler of Indianapolis are| Sgt. Lawrence Hughbanks, R. R. returning to the States after 31! {3, is' a. member of ‘the 71 Bombed months with the 5th air force trodh| |Japan” club. He bombed Jap posi= carrier command in the Pacific. ‘tions in the Kurile island chain,
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