Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1945 — Page 10
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100 LOCAL MEN ARE DISCHARGED
Get Army Releases at Camp Atterbury.
» An even 100 army men from Indianapolis recently became civilians again at Camp Atterbury separation. center, The number includes 93 enlisted men and 7 officers. The 93 local ex-soldiers are: Cpl. Grover €. Osburn, 260 N. Temple ave.; T. 4th Gr, Prank F. Noite, 617 East st. Apt, 33; Pfe. John F. Lanpher, 2233 Howard st; 8. sgr. Leonard N. Nesersburg, 960 N. Linwoon ave.; Pfc, David A. Lasiter, 531 N. East st.; 8, Sgt. Richard L, Lowish, 322 B. Butler ave.; Plc. Harold R. Robinson, 2034 Lyons st; 8. Sgt Daniel R. Roth, 38 N. Traub ave.; B. Bgl. Bugene Ragland, 2345 Southeast ern ave; Cpl. Edward D. Richardson, 450 #t, Paul st.; T. 5th Gr. Robert C. Reasoner, 920 Campbell ave,; Pfc. Charles W. Rubly, 5011 Madison ave.; lst 3gt. Robert H, Burns, 1610 Asbury st.; Pvt, Nicholas Bars
nich, 1619 N. Delaware st.; B, Sgt. John R. Adair, 726 Missouri st.; Sgt. George R. Chappelow, 1738 Madison ave.; B. Bgt, Prank T. Campbell, 2019 Adams st.; 8. {8gt. Ethridge L. Cornell, 125 "Bakemeyer I st.; 8, Bgl, Jack L, Casteel, 55648 E. 21st st. Pie. Marcus Cook, 1656 Bellefontaine st.; Bgt. Roscoe W. Charles, 1234 Udell st.; Pfe, John W, Cox, 1551 W. New York st.; Pfc. Charles P, Clouse, 315 Dearborn st.; T. 5th Gr. Richard Henley, 1320 BE, Ohlo st.; T. 4th Gr, Charles ¥. Hoeltke, 1329 E. 11th st.; T. Bgt. Abe Baker, 4724
Guilford ave.; Pfc. Harold R. Bennett, 40} N. State ave,; T. bth Gr. Meddie R. Burris, 1216 N. West st.; Cpl. Thomas M. Barton, 2636 N. Meridian st; 8. v James W. Bashore, 4813 E, Raymond st.; 8, Sgt. Julius H., Beaman, 6342 College ave.; T. Sgt. Charles W, Bell Jr, R. R. 3/ Box 306; Bgt. Herman Benge, 2163 Station st.; Cpl. Robert Rawlinson, 1541 Tabor st.) Sgt. Dwight A, Hansford, 424 Dorman pt; Sgt. Henry R. Heckman, R.R. 17, Box 481-A; T. 8gt. Leroy A. Haney, 1644 Carrollton ave.; Cpl. Edward J. Hohmann, 374 B. Napgleon st:
B. Bgt. William PF, Hoffman, 3451 Winthrop ave.; 8gt. Elmer L. Hueher, 418 E Towa st; Pvt, John E. Henninger, 2029 Gale st; T. bth Gr. Gilberi W. ingle, 1601 Carrollton ave; Sgt. Edwin P. Johnson, 16323 N. Illinois st.; Pfe. Buell L. Duke, R.R, 13, Box 158-G; Pfe. Clarence J. Dilcher, 8gbt. Jesse R. Durham, 608 Massachusetts ave.; Pfe. James H. CGrenshaw, 3118 W, Minnesota st.; S. Sgt. Leonard M, Godby, 1241 Roach st; T. 8th Gr. Ralph F, Goodwin, 2315 W, Morris st. Pfe. Everett L, Gentry, 2243 Dearborn st.7 8. 8gt. Eugenes L. Garrity, 2405 Roosevelt ave.; T, 4th Gr. Harry C. Gray, 1238 8. Belmont ave.; Pfc. Carl C. Good 226 Wyoming st.; Sgt. Walter P, Parmer, 233 McCrea st.; Cpl. Orland Purrow, 4008 W, Michigan st.; Sgt. Ashley K. Fookes, 6156 B. 32d st.; 8. Sgt. Edwin R. Epsteen, 3518 Balsam ave.; Pvt. Paul E, Day, 4268 8. Keystone ave | Plc Wayne Mason, 023 West st.: Bgt.! James H. Matheny, 2335 Spann ave; T Bgt. Alvin A. Miller, 1319 Kealing ave.; |
ington blvd.; Pfc. Robert O. Miller, 542% Jefferson ave; Pfe, Joseph P. MeGrath Jr, 429 N, LaSalle st; Cpl. Donald E. Malcolm, 928 DeQuincy st.; Pfe, Floyd R. Perry, 1527 Vermont st; T. 8th Gr. Clarence E. Peaus, 1605 Leonard st; Pvt.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WILLIE and JOE—By Mauldin
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HUNGARIAN ‘MUSICAL AUTHORITY IS DEAD
NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (U, P.)— Bela , Bartok, 64, Hungarian coms poser and authority on musical folklore, died yesterday in West Side hospital. He had been ill for some time, i His most recent compositions included “Concerto for Orchestra” which was presented by the Boston Symphony orchestra last year and
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FIRST RACE 49 YEARS AGO WASHINGTON.—The first automobile race in the United States was on Thanksgiving day 49 years ago; there were two entries and the winner completed the 100-mile run
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T. Bgt. Robert B, Vogel, 504 West dr, Woodruft Place; 8B. t. William ©. Whee. ler, 902 N. Pennsylvania st.. Cpl. Rob- |
ot, Go Wells, 524 Colorado ave. i pl. Arnold P, Springer, 517 E 13th! st.; 8. Bgt. Donald L. Scott, 1819 Talbott st. Pvt, Ernest J, Simpson, 737 N. Persh-
ing ave. Pfe. Burford ©. Sherrard, R. R. 3, Box 236; 8. 8gt. Gilbert A, Smith, 966 Udell st; T. 4th Gr. Ray L. Stillabower,
1118 B, Market st.; Pfc. Lioyd R. Summers, 533 N. Noble st.; T. 5th Gr. Abdio Bu vich, 334 Lockburn st.; Sgt. Paul W. Taylor, 3407 Winthrop ave.; T. 8g. Richard L. Schuttler, 3108 Carson ave.; T. 4th Gr, Owen L. Miller, 16835 Cruft st.; T. 4th Gf. Samuel E. Donahue, 345 Davidson st, and T, 8kt. Arnold G. Davis, 2620 Broadway,
Officers Released Seven local officers now civilians are: Y
Mal. Russell J. Quick, AAF; Capt, Jacob] BE. Gillespie, MC, R. R. 15, Box 399; 1st Lt, Charles W. Moll, MAC; 2d Lt, Robert | F. Conerty, 237 N. Randolph st; t Richard M. Folkerth, AAF, 328 N, Ban-! croft st; 1st Lt. Robert J, Lyman, AAP, | 1008 N, Oxford st.; lst Lt. James Hawe- | kotte, 717 B. 40th st: P. O, Mark L. Grif! finn, “AAP, 5208 Woodside dr: 1st Lit Maurice B. Phares, AAP, 249% Terrace ave.» Ist Lt, Robert L. Ciadg, AAF, 1210 Pickwick pl, and Ma}. Francis W, Dunn, AAF, 4138 N. Pennsylvania, st. |
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NEW YORK, Sept, 27 (U., P).— Since reopening of the London fur and skin market on Sept. 7, Brit-| ish interests have purchased here! sn estimated $1,000,000 worth of! U, 8. furs, with payment in dollars, | it was learned in the local Tur trade today. | Such purchases have included! mostly lower-priced skins, such as skunk and muskrat, but the bulk has comprised American opossum, it was said,
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