Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1945 — Page 24
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BEER WHOLESALERS Greenlee, association president. v} CAPT. LEAHY RESIGNS . { Deposits for new liquor licenses | EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, Md. } loosier Heroes: Missing Flier WILL GET REFUNDS lof $1000 each, plus approximately | Aug. 93 (U.. P.). — Capt. Michael for a 26-week refund on | Ad William Dl | Indiana's alcoholic beverage com- $900 each | Leahy, brother of Adm. 4 — today planned — return [their latest license were due to be |jeahy, President Truman's chief of Is e eq arine ounge $85,000 in license fees to Demo- [Tepid by the ABC, Greenlee sald.|stafr has resigned as commander of cratic beer wholesalers ousted by &| paARK CLOSES LABOR DAY | the naval unit here after four years| One Indianapolis airforce man, recent state supreme court decision.! giate Park Director Maj. Robert of qu. = prev eported ile ay $» Pifty-two members of the Indi- FP. Wirsching said today that Dunes Hi : : i as dead an ‘ena Licensed Beer Wholesalers’ as- |State Park beacli and nature guide, 100° FOREST FIRES RAGING |a marine has received the purple sociation have not received refunds service will close on Labor day PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 23 (U.P. [heart for wounds suffered on Iwo Since an act of the 1945 Indiana Sept. 3. The Dunes hotel will close —Forestry officials said today that Jima, according to today’s casualty]. general assembly terminated their {Sept. 9 while the Duneside inn will 100 fires were burning out of con- | list. licenses, | according to Pleas E. | remain open until Nov. 1, he said. trol in Washington state forests. DEAD — ns — m—— —————— . | 8. Sgt. John PF. Stout, 1906 B 67th st., over Italy. WOUNDED : : Marine Cpl. Bill J. Shuel, 2007 N. i W | Talbot ave., on Iwo Jima. Se Raity us Corvin Appliance Store, | = a orated. onored.
'DEAD— school, Specialist Ashcraft served
8. Sgt. John F. Stout, son of Mm in the North African and Italian] Jewell Stout, 1906 E. 67th st. who |CAMPaigns. was reported missing since March g. 8
3, 1044, has been declared dead by|_ First Sgt. Ollen E. Bailey, son of the armv air forces.- | Mrs. Bertha Bailey, 725 8. Emerson |
The 24-year-old engineer-gunner 2Ve. Was awarded the bronze star | t (for services with a rifle platoon of
was shot down on his first comba T | mission over Italy. His plane was a | the 7th army in Europe, / B-24. Sgt. Stout enlisted for serv< # nn / A WA § ice in January, 1942, and went over-| T. Sgt. Kenneth L. Dyer, husband {|
Monument Place
seas in February, 1944. He at-|of Mrs. Vera Dyer, 18's N. Fleming | tended Technical high school and|st. has been awarded the air] was employed by the International {medal at Stout
I ? : Harvester Co. before joining the field. 3 A air forces. | Shot down over ° Surviving besides his mother are Germany, Sgt. i , his father, Harry Stout, Brownsville, | Dyer was interned J 3 ] . «3 Ind. and a sister Mrs, Martha |in neutral terri- & } —while the furnace is idle. Cordle, Chillicothe, O. tory until last . 0 i saainst s an spring when he Ji y * folach yourselt agains WOUNDED— Le are Headline potential coal shortage. Be Marine Cpl. Bill J. Shuel, son of The award was k Fashion New: . Il John L. Shuel, 2907 N. Talbot st. made” for merit ae assured of comfort — install a has received the purple heart at the orious service HTH wy. apne | ’ na naval hospital at at | while on five sep- Sgt. Dyer -—and Value News
Great Lakes for larate combat missions. His parents, . @® Moures ; tee ved & | Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Dyer, live at this Special on Iwo Jima Feb. m <t 11 < 5 S$ 22 1 |at 1116 S. Belmont st. LOW PRICE 3 » n ~ |
Overseas 22 STATE | y " “4 T° LB months, the 21- { rn AUTOMATIC COAL STOKER months, the 2» ATER os tna
: - > a" saw action on diana servicemen appear on today’s 229-30 io 330-50 Vella La Vella, ; casualty list: ' | Bougainville and ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC REGIONS %
How Combustioneer Includes All Necessary Controls and Iwo Jima. Hos- : a Lt. Charles Augustin, Morocco; Lt {includes All €CE! / 4 1 pitalized since Robert Bentz, Pt. Wayne,
Works for You... Standard Installation in Your Home) February, he is Cpl Shuel ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS |
. - i Sgt. Frank Lewandowski, Gary; 8! 1. Upstairs the thermostat is now recovering and is expected t0)g., Revert Price. Milford
set for the desired temperature Pa! return to his home soon. Cpl. Shuel et . S AV ES S STER St S AV ES ¢ 0 AL: attended Shortridge high school. RAPS SHOWS NAMING As long as it's SHORT, your ‘new
2. Downstairs the motor starts . ENED , -9 and coal is correctly SAVES WORK! * nn ; fed into furnace. Every > HONORED— STATE AS SPONSOR fall coat will be a fashion standDe aus maar No Marine Pfc. John Corwin, son of| Milton Matter, director of the| out! But when it is also beautismoke or waste. > fj Mr. and Mrs. Orla Corwin, R.R. 10,/state department of conservation, | : Box 18, won the bronze star medal] fully tailored in ALL-WOOL fabSy ; . complained today that traveling | 3 3. When desired temperature ? for bravery and devotion to duty . : ; reached, Combustioneer stops, " | while fighting on Iwo Jima. He is/Showmen were capitalizing on the | rics , . , and priced so low, then, fire is banked and the stored 3 2 Te iN with an amphibian tractor unit of} | department's name. : up heat continues to provide j i : the 5th marine division. Matter denounced side show wild- | madam, you have a BARGAIN! circulating warmth, : ; 3 ji life exhibits, which he said have!
~ » 5 3 : r : : ; ; en : S : __Ipbeen operating at Hoosier county Wear it belted, or let it hang 4. In mild weather, the : { Sgt. John E. Haley, who Was | irs in the name of the di t |
“hold fire” control keeps ; os ool Boomer wounded twice in the battle of GerCombustioneer from going out = many, has been awarded the silver |
5. No overheating. Limit star medal for gallantry. He is] control automatically turns with a tank outfit of the 5th divi- ' : : Combustioneer off. sion and is still in Germany, He(in. connection With subscription _blue, brown, tan or green. Sizes : : ‘ : 2 y also holds the purple heart with a campaig gulao0 an t i 6. Around the clock, Combustioneer—: s product o cluster, the French fron cross and| “ildiife exhibits at county fairs 9 to 17 and 10 to 18. Combustioner tends the furnace na [1 ras . never are sponsored by ‘the debanks the fire, opens the draft {8 years of leadership in design has been cited twice by his com- | 0 tment, Matter pointed out. No —Morrisons, Fourth Floor controls fuel burning and engineering and precision manding general. Sgt. Haley is the] {subscription campaigns to the unit’s | “thinks” at the job of furnace manufacturing of automatic coa son of Mrs. Florence Haley, 2246 IN ial ITA I. at (official publication, Outdoor Indiana,
tanding. burning equipment, lt is proven in Plerson ot, lever were held, he added. |
straight from the shoulder, In
Reports have reached his office,
he said, of such exhibits being used | smart checks, or in plain soldier
: i 8 8 Tnousangs ot nomes, pants schoo S, iw: ..» i t Specialist 1-¢ John T. Ashcraft, A Limited Number of Com- churches, etc. Its tested t pert formance 413 Leeds ave, has been awarded
bustioneers Available for and Wasson's is your assurance of the navy and marine corps medal Immediate Installation. dependable operation over the years, at a ceremony at Sampson, N, Y. By A graduate of Cathedral high
A Message to 2 LS LETS CALL VCE O HER NANCY
And being christened, this plaything— of no earthly use for winning a war— : 5X \ § bl becomes precious to Sergeant Williams The cancellation of government orders for Curtiss LN 2 TEAL | » and his Mary Lou. electric propellers scheduled for production at Indian- pa ip LB opt Precious to her as a gift from her apolis has made it necessary to terminate the opera- gee ; ie in » Daddy, home only yesterday from a tions .of the Indianapolis plant. This plant was ig 3 NV ; ] pd) a place catied Ropers. of established primarily to do a war job and it did it well. — =, WC | ») 4 . OI i x a him in 30 i days across 5,000 miles of blue Pacific.
We are roud of th ti ’ We have a fatherly interest in that p e production record made by doll, ourselves. The Illinois Central
the thousands of loyal Curtiss-Wright employees over 7 : BY brought her to town. She came as one the past four years which included the delivery to the : a of many pieces of freight classified unArmed Forces of approximately 80,000 Curtiss electric : -. bBo romantically as “merchandise.” propellers from this plant. 4 : THT fo : Last year we handled 802,462 cara pu ; : ad loads of “merchandise” and “‘miscellaj : : 5. : neous” freight, ranging all the way War planes powered by Indianapolis-built Cur- : foo deh from steel castings and canned goods tiss propellers fought valiantly in every quarter of the V7 UN tos. to baby rattles.
globe and have undoubtedly become a major factor in I you'll look iu the windows and on hastening the dav of Victors the shelves of your local stores, you'll - (a) y. see many things the Illinois Central
brings to your community.
Curtiss-Wright Employees
We have enjoyed working with the city of The raflroads provide low cost delivery service for
Indianapolis and its people, and it is with real regret most of the merchandise the American people buy rnd that we give up this pleasant association. We feel i every da%: No Sim transportation does so much - . . . for so many for so little. ; sure that all will understand the circumstances which : ; W. A. Johnston
necessitate this action. PRESIDENT
We wish to take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude to all of our employees and the people of Indianapolis who have had a part in this
plant’s important contribution to the . winning of the war.
‘The closing of this plant will in no way affect the operation of the L.G.S. Spring Clutch, Corporation, a subsidiary of Curtiss-Wright, which recently : announced plans for expansion in Indianapolis.
