Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1945 — Page 16

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Local G. I. War Ended, Going to Japan

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order, REMEMBER the Victory cele- | pines for Japan soon , , , the land Person Attention. brptions on Monument Circle | of the people.he knows take a lot Aug. 15. We thought the world of convincing to stop fighting.

world the war had ended, Cpl, Claude E Bechert, 1824 Easy st, was wounded in bit ter fighting on

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off a frantic Jap banzai attack. Several of his buddies were killed. Cpl. Bechert has recovered now and expects to leave the Philip~

was at peace—but it wasn't quite. For only 10 minutes after President Truman told a news hungry

Cpl

A graduate of Ben Davis high school, he is the son of Joseph Bechert of the Easy st. address and has been overseas 19 months. Cpl. Bechert holds the purple heart, the combat infantry badge, the “ Philippines liberation badge and the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon,

STARTS LIFE SENTENCE SOUTH BEND, Oct. 26 (U..P.) ~~ Wiley Tower, 43, today started a life sentence following his conviction on second degree murder charges in connec-

tion with the death of his roommate, Floyd Lee, last Jan. 28. Lee burned to death after Towner allegedly set fire to the garage which they shared.

in Indiana state prison

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Believe U. S., Russia Near Settlement of Issue.

Go WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (U. P.). ~8oviet-American relations took a brighter turn today. It was revealed that the two countries may be near solution of their differences over control machinery for Japan. The solution may produce for {Japan the type of control council {now existing in the Balkans—with Gen. Douglas MacArthur as chairman of a four-power council and final arbiter in event of disagreement. The Russians have such a position in the Balkan councils. Ever since his return from London, Secretary of State James F. Byrnes had given the Jmpression that the Soviet-American dispute was almost hopelessly deadlocked. It was thought that Russia had {proposed a four-power control counlen for Japan just like the one in that the U. 8. had re{jected it unequivocally.

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a closed issue and that he has been consulting with the Russians on it. He further indicated that he and | the Russians may not be nearly so] (far apart as believed earlier. This development also raised official hope here that Russia will have a representative at the first) the Par Eastern ad- | visory commission next Tuesday—a new organization to recommend | policy for Japan. Russia is the only one of the 10nation members which has not yet named a Tepresenialive.

GETS EXECUTION STAY Prank Quarles of Evansville, | under sentence of death for the | murder of a wealthy widow, Mrs, | Julia Gottman of Evansville, has { been granted a stay of execution | until Feb. 14, 19046, the Indiana {| supreme court announced today. The court granted the stay in order to give Quarles time to file a brief for a new v trial.

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APOLIS TIMES .. . Local Soldier . Se fj.» Killed in China ‘SGT. CLARKE F, THURMAN (above), son of Mrs. Loriena Thurman, 3310 Graceland ave, was killed in a plane crash in China Sept, 28. Sgt. Thurman was a former Times carrier boy and was the brother of Lt. Robert C. Thurman, for. mer Times dis= trict circulation supervisor now stationed in Salina, Kas, The 22-year= old radio operator had been in service since Dec, 10, 1942, and overseas since May. Prior to V-J day he had been flying supplies into China, but after Japan's capitulation his group was assigned to flying Chinese officials into Japan for the surrender cerenionies. A graduate of Shortridge high school, he was stationed with the 1st combat cargo "troop carrier command in Chengkung, China, I. T. U. MEMBERS VOTE FOR DEFENSE FUND The International TYDograpIISH { Union announced today that re- | lturns from 63 local unions showed | {that members favored a proposed special assessment for a defense | fund. | The - preliminary report listed! {15,636 votes for the assessment and {9488 against it. Official tabulations begin Saturday of votes cast Oct, 17. The I. T. U, proposed to levy the | assessment of 1 per cent of the | total earnings of all active members for a period of three months. Re-| ceipts were to be used to build up| a fund “for the purpose of paying! lockout and strike benefits, repre- | sentatives and other necessary as- | sistance to local unions, |

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HOOSIER CRASH VICT! IM An Indiana man was among the 19 airmen killed when their army plane crashed near Anchorage, Alaska, Sunday. The war depart-| ment has listed Cpl. Raymond PF. Wells, son of Mrs. Pinkie G. » Wells, R. R. 4, Nashville.

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7 61'S, 27 OTHERS KILLED IN BLAST

ROUEN, France, Oct. 26 (U. P), —Authorities investigated today the explosion of 10 truck loads of dynamite and cordite resulting in the deaths of 34 persons, including seven American soldiers. Twenty others were injured. Victims also included 20 German

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two children bystanders. The injured were residents of the village of Asnieres, 500 yards away, virtually leveled by the blast. Cause of the blast, which oeccurred as the explosives were being loaded, was not known.

ATOM WORKER SAYS | HEALTH IMPAIRED

TULSA, Okla. Oct,.25 (U. Pym Robert F.. Rickman today filed al suit in federal court asking $119,034 in damages from E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co, Inc, alleging his| health was permanently impaired while he was an employee of the Richland, Wash, atomic bomb plant. Rickman asked $85,000 damages for loss of his earning capacity and additional money judgement for! treatment of pain and discomfort.

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