Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1945 — Page 16

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AGE FLIER RELEASED “FROM MARINE CORPS

SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Oct. 12

MALNUTRITION FACTS 'FT. WAYNE IS 16TH |

SOUGHT BY U. S. ARMY

FRANKFURT, Oct. 12 (U, P.)—| CITY ON 0 &S LINE American army authorities, at the . ' '

request of the International Red| pt Wayne will be the 16th city Cross, are investigating reports of... og yy Chicago & Southern Aly

. (U. P).—Maj. Joe Poss, first world don amotig’ Qermans’ in war IT flier to equal Eddie Rick- aria wl DE camps, it|Dines when service is maugurated enbacker’s world war I record -of was revealed yesterday. {there ‘on Monday, the local office _ 26 enemy planes ‘bagged, was re- Pending the investigation, the said today. leased by the marine corps yes- | Americans refused to release any| gouthhound service will include

more German prisoners to France c terday, : and the French government has{98lly trips to Indianapolis, Evans Foss, whose home is in. Sioux

been asked to submit a formal re-|ville, Memphis, Jackson and New Falls, 8 D., sald he would stay (POT!

Orleans, with connections at MemBb ¢ hile.. He has been] It had been reported that from phis for Little Rock, El Dorado, ers lor a: wale, (50,000 to 100,000 German prisoners Shreveport and Houston. \ operations officer at the marine were suffering from malnutrition| Northbound service will include corps air station here. {in the Prench camps. flights to Toledo and Detroit.

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