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WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 17, 1945

4 LOCAL 6. I'S ARE DUE IN U. 8.

Soldiers Are Expected Back Home Soon.

Four Indianapolis soldiers are

scheduled by the Boston: port of embarkation to arrive Saturday aboard the A. P. Hill. They will be processed at Camp Atterbury. They are Sgt. Ralph W. Roche; Pfc, Edward Bruhn, Carl V. Hoskins

Five men were listed as having arrived yesterday in Boston aboard the Howard Victory, also to be processed at Camp Atterbury. They are T. bth Gr. James A. Watkins, S. Sgt. George A. June, T. 4th Gr. Frederick Pasch, Sgt. James BK. Smith and Pfc. Marion F. Hobbs Jr. Four Indianapolis men are listed by the New York port of embarkation as having arrived Monday aboard the Coaldale Victory. ‘They will be processed at Camp Atterbury. They are Sgt. Farris L. Oldham; Pfc. William W. Srygler; T. Sgt. Thomas A. Gilgrist and T-5 Robert J. Glass,

EX-GI REPORTS LOSS A veteran, who was discharged yesterday, Earl Prather, 25, "of Saylesville, Ky., told police today that he either lost or was robbed of a government check for $111.23 and $28 in cash while he was at the bus terminal .last night.

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