Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1945 — Page 5
ig AUG. 22, 1945 Hk ik THE NTISRATOITs TIMES = i i , i PAGE 5 \0-YEAR Faging Curtains 16 WUANAPOLS , Hoosier Heroes: Sailor Is JAP SURRENDER FieodsRed Cross 13 LOGAL MEN DIE BAN ON IMMIGRATION Seriously Burn Boy WEN ARE RELEASED Reported Wounded in Pacific | CHINA NEAR First Aid Groue IN pORT TOMORROW
CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (U., P).— O-YEAR-OLD Terry Wayne | pupa more Indi veteran of hs touched a lighted match to uianapolis men three years army service, has been | Thirteen Indanapolis men | are
Illinois officer of the Veterans as] do’ Tic} |were released from service at| Today's casualties include one In-| Metalsmith Gardner is the brother | - appointed direc- await a [ Foreign Wars advocated today the! 1e living-room curtains in hi§ Camp Atterbury vesterday on the | G1anAPOLLS sailor who was wounded of Radioman's Mate 1-c Raymond tor of Arst aid scheduled to arrive in New York toe exclusion of all immigration to the| "OTe 1st night, Today he is in |,” oy sogres, They mre: Gardner, in the Pacific, and Avia- Million Troops May Give Up for the Indian- gf. TA [morrow aboard the 8 Sis Reviey: City hospital with sefious burns. 2 WOUNDED tion Machinist's Mate 2-c Ralph apol 3 i Johnson, Howard A. Kelly and Wil» United States for at least 10 years | P 4 | T. Sgt. Oviade V. Hubbard, 2618 Win- | Gardner, in Totes, bY | Arms in 48 Hours | Bp shapier ; 1 liam and Mary. They are: to ease the nation's unemployment The child is the son of Mr. and |throp ave: 8. Sgt. Henry A. Compton, | | Aviation Metalsmith 1-c Paull 3 . | of the American JES = hd ¥ problem. Mrs. Thomas Shuck, 444 E. Mar- [3344 Collier st. Sgt. Floyd H Tremor, { Gardner, 720 E. 13th Te on Okinawa. | HONORED By GEORGE WANG | Red Cross, W.L. E# i Sat hy Ryton. 903 E 11th at: James Tuke, ad 2401 Cold Springs rd.:- Sgt. Robert C.| # ou | S—— | a y 2 TAIN I. 0 n gsworth, EE Ww lave : Sgt. John Noonan, 4317 E. Washing= adjutant of the Vv. | ket st. | } IL United P Staff Correspondent F. W's Illinois department, testified {Matater 1836 New st; sgt. Wiliam RI\WOUNDED t. (jg) John Edson Wason, son| nited Press espanden chairman, -an- a ¥ |ton st: Cpl Walter Osoorne 1813 Barih vesterday before h » Ve8 His mother told Ypolice she | Foley. jae N. Bancroft ave Pfc es | — | of Judge and Mrs. James P. Wason, | CHUNGKING, . Aug. -22.—Japan's| ounced today 55 | ave Se. Jonn Bojie 6 E Tetrace ave.: : mittee rece Toss Sibson heard her child screa as the |P. ans Moun hi 8. Sgt. John| Ayiation Metalsmith 1-c Paul 4038 N. Illinois st., has been cited formal surrender of 1,090,000 troops A first aid ii fc. Allen McKay, 810 Marion ave. ges in | ‘rT. 5th Gr. John R. Henderson, 1009 Gardner, husband ‘of Mrs. Thelma |by the President for his heroism lin China appearea possible within worker in other shi Aa | aan oa hl Ja ple Pons
xisti blaze started and rushed into the | "pvt. Clarence Brinson, 32 feang INURIEIRLION LNs, abun. Ws A the 263 Jou Sos ah: hat. larence eo, 3606 Gardner, 730 E, 13th st, was beyong the call of cities for the y 5% gt Br R R13 Lt Charles Kendall Er tion might not work a hardship on as i : ae BG ack wi} wounded June 5 on Okinawa. [autre | A Chinese government spokes- Red Cross, Mr. . - "| E. 5th ave and Pvt, Leo Beshear, 1345 8, G. 1's who have married eons A ye orn, Terry Was soi 8 Holt rd. Cpl, Frank M. Keisey,| Aboard the U. S. 5. Louisville,| Control ets DB man announced today that the East also served Kenneth East [Fag a following local servicemen or might want to bring relatives, i ls te flery mass [18028 Southern ve. Ee Ham E Metalsmith Gardner has been over-|of & group of 20 ¥| agreement presumably would be! It the U. 8. navy 16 years. Dur. |p rived today RN York po from Europe, Luke said the prob- | “she ro ater on Wi | Godby, ‘802 Udell st. ©" feeas since April. He has been in mm. guns on 2 Wg ¢ |signed at Nanking. ing his army service he spent 18 ih hg el ? yi Iori wes one for consideration. Hel ot . I water on ims put Two local men were discharged the navy for three years. Qestroyer the { ; %!| The spokesman said Gen. Ho| months in the ‘South Pacific i t Fask Ria 2 a auld the question ‘would be Wivestl. ou ne iEmes, 21 ou in a jon the basis of their ages. They He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. cine, il 2508 : where Bie was with the air evaCU- | Sart Srey, His 3 on ay gated by the V. F. W. at the na-| ly ne Lor ATA pe: BA t ’ Or 541 W Charies Gardner, Hamburg, Ia., and *19%% oTigang. ? a iD nds Willow 8. g on the T. 5th Gr. Shepard T Orton. 543 W. has a daughter, Paula, 3 months ing courage in di- L A 545 E. 31st st.
42 51 s. 1} tional convention here in October. kitchen floor, police reported. ae, and T. 5th dr. Jan Bowles, 111 E | 14 whom he has never seen. recting the fire of _ I 5 Vase ia Okt vil rtm ———————————— a. |his guns on en- government. Gen. Yasuja amura, |
ETT NTT Tn nnn nnnnninnnme omy aircraft di- | commander-in-chief of Japanese]
ving on the ship forces in China, is expected to ® —
and inflicted se- Lt. Wason ign for Tok 0
| rious damage to two of them. | At yesterday's preliminary meety : "
The citation was accompanied by ing at Chehkiang airfield, it was; “~)
{48 hours.
| Ying Chin, commander-in-chief of ithe Chinese army, probably would
ation corps. {sign for the Chiang Kai-shek|
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the bronze star medal. Lt. Wason reported, China told the Japanese |entered the navy two years ago that her troops would take over after graduation from the Univer- Formosa and the northern half of sity of Michigan; Indo-China. The immediate release of all S. Sgt. Fred A. " Jones Jr., son of allied prisoners now held in Mrs. Ada L. Jones, 4438 Winthrop |Japanese-occupied China, also was|
S— 7e., Wi the air medal for his|de the S58. ! { ’ Ay 4: , Sirens - a oer A on ex- | yr
heavy bomber in the European plained that Nanking still is ‘the
theater. He received the medal at capital of China, and that the 13 THAN JUST LY T Stout field. government's return there depends | M 0 3 AGS
» ” ” . - § - . 3 upon the transportation situation Sgt. James E. Christy, R..R. 20! : ‘ with the most important organiza-
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y u = Ay. 5 STATE— A buglary of the Davis Cleaners, a 2:13 J 10-Kt. Gold The name of the following Indi- 3828 N. Illinois st., last night netted 2 50 ana serviceman appears on today's | $28. . $ . casualty list: Mrs. Catherine Bevington, 3620 ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC IN. Illinois st., an employee of the to
Boonomy. Or. Eugene E. Whitcomb, cleaners, reperted the theft. This = AA Ey 5 is the second loss in a month. In g a ' $ 0.00 LAGUARDIA AMBASSADOR? 4 holdup June 25, bandits took Lond ROME, Aug. 22 ¢U. P.).—Stars/ $100. Si. oR Se Available with and Stripes the army newspaper,| The police believe that last night's pa insignia for all said today that Mayor F. H. La- burglary was committed by some-| Branches of the Guardia of New York may be thejone who used a pass key, as no! Service. No
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