Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1945 — Page 6

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Sixty Indianapolis Boy Scouts from 32 troops will become Eagle Scouts in a court of honor at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the War Memorial audi{torium, ” Merle H. Miller, chairman of the council of advancement committee, will open the court and Chaplain Ralph L. O'Dell, of the Memorial Presbyterian—church,—will give the invocation. y Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will be the speaker and music will be furnished by the brass choir of the Bo Scout band, * The hoys to receive the eagle badge and their respective troops are: Richard Pitzwater, Don Pitzwater, Warrep Wright, John.' Fields and James Crewes, of troop 3

Norman Trotter, troop 4, and Houston Swenson, Yon Walker, John Harvey and

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28: Harvey Gill, scoutmaster and explorer leader, and Richard Parcel, Willlam Engle, Hugh Hudson, Hubert Powell, Robert Rebholz, James Clary and Charles McGlacken, of Explorer post 28. 1 Robert Vick, troop 42; John Simmons, troop 48; Jack Orebaugh, troop 59; Donald Abbitt, troop 60; Jack McVey, Don Smith and Bailey Hughes, troop 61; Fred Hoerger, troop 66; Peter Cislak, troop 68; Richard Thornburg, Allen Forsaith and John Paul Jones, troop 75. { G. Vance Smith, Weldon Johnson, Dick Drake, Tom. Grinslade, Don McCallum and James Gerard, troop 787° Jack Hickman, troop 90; Robert Joslin, Explorer post 90; Robert Corey, troop 91; Joel Huntington, troop 96; Kenneth Duncan, troop 106; Joseph Hickey, troop 125, Charles Lentz, troop 144; Harold Martin, troop 301; Robert Elson, troop 302; Robert Elljott, Richard Stine, George Goodnight Jr.,, Tom Hall and David Michael, troop 320 Ernest Dinwiddie, troop 324; MArk Ransom and Phil Harker, troop 338; Allen Crain, troop 349, and John Scheidler, troop 360.

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Edward H. Lockwood, Y. M. C. A. world service secretary and veteran of 26 years service in China, will

Central high school at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow. : At 2 p. m. tomorrow, Mr, Lockwood will speak ‘before an assembly of Lawrence Central high school. A native Hoosier, the speaker is a graduate of DePauw -university-and later studied at the Universities of Wisconsin and Chicago and Columbia university.

Gl KILLED IN BATTLE OF BULGE IS HONORED

Sgt. John R. York, who was killed during the battle of - the

day at Ft.’ Harrison.

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Commended for Fighting Flames

FOR. WORK in fighting a large scale fire, Motor Machinist's Mate 2-¢ James R, Miller, son of James Miller, 549 Coffey st., has received a letter of commendation from his captain at a Coast Guard base in Alaska. . ‘The fire which Coast Guardsman Miller fought destroyed several buildings and threatened to sweep the entire business section of —the--Port- of Ketchikan. According to the Coast Guard officials the prompt, efficient action of men like Miller held the damage to $70,000 of a fire which could easily have run into a $500,000

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FREED FROM PRISONS Two Indiana soldiers today were

bulge, was posthumously awarded listed by the war department as the bronze star in ceremonies Sun-| freed from Japanese prisons.” They The medal| are Pfc. Carl W. Oehl, Terre Haute,

was presented to his mother, Mrs,/and Pfc. Ronald J. Robert, Evans-

'Hazel Stout, 1001 College ave. | sgt. York, a member of the 101st {airborne division, was awarded the | star for meritorious ' service in

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{for the cocker spaniel specialty France, Holland and Belgium from say that the week, among different

| show, to be held in Tomlinson hall,

{Oct. 19, the Cocker Spaniel club {of central Indiana will hold a train- | ing class at St. Joe's hall at 8 p. m. | tomorrow on E. North st. | Another training class will be | held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the home {of W. E. Van Talge, 3810 W, Wash{ington st. | At 5 p. m. Sunday the club will {hold their October meeting, fol[lowed by a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. Owing to the many entries being received from outside the county and state, club officials have announced that a special local class, limited to cocker spaniels from Marion county, will be held.

Ration Calendar

MEAT—Red stamps Al through El are valid througn Oct. 31. Fl through K1 will be good through Nov, 30. Ll1, Ml, Ni, Pl, and Ql will be good through Dec. 31. Rl through V1, good through Jan. 31. Meat dealers will pay four red points and 4 cents for each pound of waste fat. SUGAR~—Stamp 38 Is good for five pounds Canning sugar forms are avallable at ration boards. Spare Stamp 13 in Book 4 must be submitted with application for each person listed. All applicants must establish eligibility for canning’ sugar. SHOES—No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and

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