Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1945 — Page 11

. _ FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1948

9400 TROOPS | ARRIVE TODAY|

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Includes 51 35 Diverted From. Pacific.

NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (U. P)= More than 9400 troops, including 5135 diverted from the- Padific, arrive today aboard seven (transports. The diverted troops, debarking from the General Breckenridge, included the 176th quartermaster Jaundry company; the 835th ‘ordnance base depot company; 136th engineers dump truck company, 19th tactical control group headquarters; 19th field medium maintenance squadron; 56th and 57th

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At Atterbury

QUISLING HEARS HIS OWN WORDS

Recording of Welcome to Nazis Played at Trial.

OSLO, Aug. 24 (U. P.).—Vidkun Quisling’s treacherous proclamations of welcome to the German invaders in‘ April, 1940, were read back to the puppet Norwegian premier today at his treason trial, The prosecution rigged up loud speakers in and outside the courtroom and replayed recordings of | the speeches made by Quisling when | Norway was invaded. | Quisling listened intently as his] own voice boomed back through the

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CAMP LEE, Va. Aug. 24 (U. P).|classed A. W. -O. L, if he didn't] Nurses bathed and. put the ¢hil-|supplied the -automobile to return | ~The buck private had three little return. “0 {dren to bed while Wainer set about the children and the private to : “Bring the kids along" the his task. Yesterday morning they Philadelphia in style. | The re-election of Anson 8. The general had sympathy. And corporal said. “The army will look had & G. I. breakfast and then, The general then called in the Thomas, tax and legislative director the G. 1's at Camp Lee had big after them.” |began romping through the hos-|private. He handed him another of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc, heatts. Price’ was dubious that the army pital wards, | emergency leave, |as chairman of the Indiana Tax So today Pvt. Louis Price and his would act as a “query but he. Thanks From Marion | The private didn't sy 2nyihing Sted Committee, was: announced ers will re- set out with the children. {° ¥ ae wisn | HIS €YES' Were wet an s throat | . : . ee : Ee aoe The corporal, meanwhile, had told | | THe eng) Ar ® ray WIth | yas” choked. The committee is composed of = assured of shelter. the sergeant. The sergeant or Jl ns ainda min ite 5 and en Sa———r——— isines: arm; wale Bid tapayes 1, the lieutenant. And on {t went talk respectiully arion and ask { 3 - The Shee carried ac I ui Brig. Gen, George A, Horkan, er if sh ware happy. BR AGE rae ile vo Sa and the affection of hundreds of | Commandant of the quartermaster) «gp, yes, sir,” she said. “And oh, FIRE TAKES 2 LIVES a, SF oop ir for IndiCamp Lee soldiers, » »{ Station, learned of it. thank you so much for everything.”| ANGOLA, Ind, Aug. 24 (U. P).—lgna and to make the results of ree The oldest daughter, Marion, 9,| Met by General | The general's wife and other army A second death was attributed today search available to the state legis will live with a relative, and the| When Price arrived at the camp| . oc want into town and returned hi ’ hrough a lature. : : gate, Horkan was waiting there. He | _. to a fire which swept through a twins, Dinah and Sheila, 3, will find ng d of the sitiation. Th with the toys and bright new lakeside Other officers elected” are Angus haven in P¥Fhiladelphia’s home for oo comman 9 .. ua on © dresses: The soldiers heard about McCoy, executive secretary of the assistance of Jewish children. |children were sent off to the 98-14, Back to town went the women {the Ft. Wayne aye Research Can't Get Extension

G. I.'s Daughters Have Home [TAX STUDY GROUP RE-ELECTS THOMAS

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day night. pital with a smile and a pat on the yith more money from the soldiers,| C: D- Good, 39, Cincinnati, O.,¢qociation, vice chairman, and

; ; {died last night of burns received . : " ) i t They returned again with more . John V. Barnett, assistant research 5 Wednesda y .} Price's troubles began Wednesday Don't you worry, Price,” the gen particularly sweaters of in the fire. director of the Indiana State Cham~

; ._| clothes night in Philadelphia at the end eral said, “We'll get you out of this'® : “The first victim, an 8-months-old tion of the government that wel-| e-day Diss. The children's ; " green and white—the Camp Lee i : . ber of Commerce, secretary-treas-comed” the Naz invaders and | °f a three-day pass. | predicament. baby, Mary Kathleen Taylor, also a.

{mother had become ill and was| He called Col. Max R. Wainer, colors. v of Cincinnati, died shortly after the clamped a relen of Sertor Byer NOP" taken to a hospital. He could find president of the quartermaster Shelter Is Found {flames enveloped the cottage. FRANCO TO CALL VOTE ar Tr an i had|DO one in the city to care for the board here and vice chairman of| The colonel had been busy and The fire started when a gasoline] MADRID, Aug. 24 (U. P)~— Whi g oD ~ Be ‘Norwegian | Sirls. _ the National Jewish Welfare board. arranged shelter in Philadelphia stove exploded. Good died in an Generalissimo Francisco Franco patriot listening posts at the time. | He telephoned Camp Lee to get You re from Philadelphia for the children. | Angola hospital. Still in a serious disclosed today that “in a short At an extension of his pass. A corporal colonel,” Horkan said. “Get some-| Maj). Harold Connor of Philadel condition with burns ‘was Harley time” he would call municipal and Quisling said: “There is no doubt | Vas sympathetic, but said he'd be thing done.” !phia was called in, He and his wife Ford, 39, Cincinnati. | provincial elections. ee i >

» ” » MIDDLESWO I the end of the first recording, | A number of other proclamations |

| made by the puppet premier were|

scheduled to be read off at today's! depot company’ Sh and 437 session, although it developed no

-City Recreation Director port company, and 415% MP escort Ex c ty | recording had been made of his

guard company, Has 16 Points, | broadcast ordering the Norwegian Other Arrivals | fleet not to fight.

signal automatic weapons detach- | courtroom announcing the formaments. : The 16th cavalry reconnaissance squadron: 558th fleld artillery battalion; 1285th and 1280th engineers combat battalions; 792d and 1358th engineers dump truck company; 66th field hospital; 33d and 36th station hospitals; headquarters and headquarters detachment of the 224th ordnance b depot company; 458th, 468th 470th amphibious truck company; 784th base

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Aboard the Fayettville Victey Maj Hugh (Wally) Middlesworth Money From Germany were 1065 troops, including the 13th, today is at Camp Atterbury await- At the outset of today's session, company; 113th chemical process- ormer city recreation di-| his former minister of the interior, | ing company, and casual troops. The { y | Wilhelm Hagelin, took the stand to men, including the 722d and 731st| member has 76 points and under the) Hagelin, seedy-looking and clad ’ air materiel squadrons and the 722d | ew army air forces program which! in baggy prison pants, avoided * ; The Robin Sherwood had 634 i entitled to discharge with ap- grudgingly that he had brought men, ingjuding the 610th observa- | proximately 70 points, | Nazi money back from Germany for detachment and the 1793d engineer ;mqy Join him soon as a civilian, the| Hagelin repeatedly tried to evade foundry detachment. |genial former 13-letter Butler win- | . | remember dates and events that far including the 666th quartermaster| pay] p. (Tony) Hinkle, former pack. Eventually, however, he actruck company personnel), and the 114th ordnance ngyy athletic program on Okinawa, Germany almost $120,000 in British | bomb disposal squadron. {is believed’ to have more than currency and had given it to Quiscluding the A nn) Writes to Nipper The money, he said, was obtained engineer Power p p Middlesworth has also been! {rom the sale of paintings in the | disbursing center. ready had introduced German docuThe Willism H.' Mulholiand--J4¢{ Buller star who piloteq many sue.| “ob =, core ™ e " onow that! vrs BN i ball ‘teams. Nipper was in on the comp. squadron; 872d air engineer ORI “tan AY n to have received for preparing the squadron of the 454th air service : invasion coup on April 9, 1940. Zdth th | IN a C-54 and was back in the ice squadron of the 434th; 696th ek a Ei 17 mony, Quisling admitted he had air materiel squadron; 454th alr obtained money from his former : with the 12th tactical air command cial disbursing section, x as a special service officer. ————————————— 1 DANCES BOOKED ‘has five battle stars. He joined his 10 DIE, 85 PLANES junit in Naples, Italy, went into D the Rhineland and central Ger- RUINED ON GROUN many. | Seven dances are on the social] M : —The navy revealed today that 10 calendar for local teen canteen acting athletic director when Hinkle yan were killed, 85 planes deA victory dance tonight at Gar- | commission as captain in 1942. He gnen a fully - loaded Liberator field center will be sponsored by| was promoted to a major a short ,,y,per wheeled around in a takeBmoothies, . The committee in served as special services officer for on Aug. 9, 1944. charge includes: BaFbara Baxter, the I troop carrier command at| = mqpe mishap oecyrred while the Goldey, Jack Edwards and Charles CARRE a : ing off on a bombing mission from Cothron. ROY DARNEAL, STATE Stickell. field on Eniwetok atoll in night for Melody Manor's dance at | The big plane, piloted by Lt. Brookside center, The general com-| NEW ALBANY, Ind, Aug. 24 Romane C. Anderson, Houston, be in charge. The Rhythm Rockers were made today for Roy W. way and plowed into a group of will sponsor a juke box dance at|Darneal, 37, a member of the house parked planes. A street dance tonight will be general assembly. gallons _of gasoline, caught fire and sponsored by the Buzz Bucket can-| Darneal, a Democrat, represented the spreading flames exploded seven Warman ave. The Harmony Hut He also was a former member. of bombs. Anderson and all but one band wil play. ithe state budget committee. His of the 1l1-man crew aboard the night, the Keystone Karnival at and Mrs. John T. Darneal, survive, died later. Keystone center will feature the tee in charge includes Ray Harlan, Willlam Mayes, Gerry Rutherford, dren Higgins. Boogie Barn will hold a “Buke Jox” dance at the canThe committee for the “Buke Jox" dance will be Tess Roempke, Dortha Fox, Charles LaRussa, Bill Kennedy and Joe Loeper. Jive Hive Pleasant Run golf house. Capt, John C, Decker, Cincinnat}, | of the field investfgations branch, ency benefits, will be in Indianapo- | lis Tuesday through Sept. 11 to con-| ents in connection with monthly benefit payments. ! uty director of the ODB, said Capt.! Decker will establish temporary Federal building. Many local persons have received been asked to bring evidence listed in the requests, Brig. Gen. Sims ly. marked with the apjplication numbers and the soldier's army no appointment may call at the Federal building office on Sept. 1

15th, 10th and 26th special service ;,o pis discharge. | Quisling appeared bored, even when The Reverdy Johnson had 736 rector and Butler university staf! testify against him and 907th air engineer squadrons.|pe.ame effective yesterday, a major Quisling’s eye as he admitted tion battalion; 367th M.P, patrol One: of “Wally's” closest friends the puppet government. [ questions by claiming he could not The Abraham Clark—143 men, per explained. | (Negro enlisted | gysier coach, who is directing a knowledged ‘he had brought from The Morris Sigman—27 mien, in-| enough points for discharge. ling. detachments, and the 262d Bpaneial tc Lt, Bob Nipper. another ex. Dresden galleries. The state al-| troops, including the 318th station | cessful Shortridge high school foot- S190000 Was the si Quisling Wes group: headquarters and base serv-| Wally left Paris Saturday morn- Confronted with Hagelin's testiservice group, and the 166th finan- months overseas where he ide ey. The former city recreation head southern France, northern France, FOR TEEN GROUPS Middlesworth served as Butler VASINGTON Mp nu youths this week-end. entered the navy until granted a stroyed:- and 55 planes damaged the Hi Hatters and the Southside time later during which timg "Re! # from an advanced Pacific base Dot Pritchard, Mary Bryant, Jim Stout field. four-engined navy bomber was takBarton Rogers’ band will play w+ LEGISLATO R, DEAD the Marshall islands, mittee, headed by Leo Walsh, will| (U. P%).— Funeral arrangements | Tex,, suddenly veered off the run-| South Grove golf house tonight, of representatives of the Indiana| The bomber, loaded with 2900 teen at West Washington st. and Floyd county in the legislature. of the Liberator’s nine 500-pound One of three dances tomorrow widow, a son, and his parents, Mr. homber were killed instantly or Serenader’s orchestra. The commitPolly Cook, Barbara Evan and Milteen, Cottage ave. and 8. East st. othy Sauter, Joyce Raftery, Marwill have juke box dancing at the COMING NEXT WEEK war department office of depend- | sult with and aid soldiers’ depend-| Brig. Gen, Leonard H. Sims, depheadquarters in room 302 of the appointment requests, and have said. All evidence should be clearserial number. Persons who hgve and Sept, 8, he added.

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