Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1945 — Page 11

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1 Six Indianapolis Soldiers Are Discharged at Billings

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' #8 they became civilians again. “The men are &Pvt. Lawrence Biaver, 3204 Guilford ave.; T. Sgt. John FPF. Lloyd, 2006 Park ave; Pvt, Perry Ww. Colbert, 964 Edgemont ave; . Pic, Ernest Dooley, R R. 13; Pfc. Stanley - Koor, 3057 Ruckle st, and Sgt. August Dei ner, 1402 Alabama

- Sgt. Deiner

EL Philippine invasion after three and i one-half years of service. His post- § war plans are to attend a haiy & sfyling school.

Overseas two years, Sgt. Lloyd is wounded early last year in the A graduate of

I Ohio State university and the army | finance school, his givillan plans F include an auditing job with an

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A record of three years’ service

' was chalked up for Pfc. Dooley, who f yéceived the purple heart for

wounds suffered during a tank battle in Europe. He intends to return

f to his former job as a locomotive

fireman with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. _ Pvt. Colbert, who has been in the army two years, was injured in the states. A return to school are the peace-

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Pvt. Beaver Pleo. Koor time plans for Pfe. Koor, - who earned two bronze stars in Belglum and Germany with the 69th division during his two years of service, : In the army more than three years, Sgt. Deiner served at various camps in the states and recently has been personnel sergeant major at Belisngs.

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HIROSHIMA, Oct. 5 (U, P)~— The vital seaport city of Kagashima on southern Kyushu was Just as thoroughly . destroyed by incendiaries as Hiroshima was by one atomic bomb, _ But the job required 20 raids by nearly 1000 Superforts, Liberators and attack bombers. Inspectors of the Far Eastern air force who are touring the southern Japan ruins said it’ would be foolish to use piecemeal destruction of fire bombs and high explosives when the atomic bomb is avallable. The Kagashima raids caused an undetermined number of casualties to widely-scattered air units, these officers pointed out, but the single raid on Hiroshima wiped out an entire city within a matter of min. utes without a single American be-

ing injured.

PLAN OBSERVANCE OF FRIENDS’ NIGHT

© Englewood chapter 483, O. BE. 8, will observe friends’ night Monday at 8 p. m. in the Temple at 2T14% E, Washington st. Guest, officers will be:

Mrs. Cecil Ellison, New Au worthy matron; Lyle Warriner, Fo erg worthy fate na. ron;

patron; Mrs. Dorothy Kraft, North Park, secretary; Mrs. Edith Stephenson, New Augusta, treasurer; Mrs. elen hie, Brightwood, conductress; Mildred Middaugh, Indianapolis, June Shaffer, Irvington, Jessie Terhune, Beeo Miss Lois Julian, Daylight, Bishop, Golden Rule, Ru : Shiite, Stanfield, Lynhurst, Jiher} Mi. lidred Fox, Cumberland, Mary McBride, Prospect, Electa; Mrs. Her. mina Palmer, ‘Lawrence, warder: Mrs. Lillian Herr, Southport, sentinel; Mrs, Mabel Willoughby, Corinthian, soloist; Mrs, Georgia Billeter, North Park, prompter, and Clarence Jackson, een Esther, stereopticon. Mrs. Bora an Oamp is worthy matron and Roy Pavey is worthy patron.

Tests A-Energy

For Locomotive

NEWARK, N. J, Oct. 5 (U. P). —Ralph Lucas said today that his experiments to power a railroad locomotive with atomic energy were coming along “fine,” but refused to state how far the work had progressed. Lucas announced last month that he would begin construction of a locomotive turbine to utilize the atomic energy of mercury as a power source. He said at that time that perfection of the application to railroad use would take about one year,

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