Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 36

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Son of Safety Board Head| ator, ve the distinguished Thirteen to Give Week-end

Died in France. Parties and Dances. LEATHER JACKETS

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The presentation ceremony was) tary held at Pt. Harrison, where Maj.| ™U Jn. Walton S. Shepherd Jr., post Judge June from the-,

now on inactive

discharged last air corps. -He Williams

‘|park. The Syncopaters band will

play and Mooch Prifogle, president, will be in charge, Mrs. Williams Woodrum is the adult sponsor chairman.

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medal for herolem. FAMOUS MAKE wore the uniform for the medal Lt. Remy's citation read “For| ceremony in which he was cited an gd a Raves il vt oi : heroic achievement in military} ¢.. “superior navigational ability re dae tonight a operations against the enemy near! ,, ,vercoming adverse weather Manuel oy apensvied ie { Konskirch, France on Nov. 26, 1944.] . 4itions to lead his formation Go kh us Jun Jd Ba o |Slementa of Compaity O. 32001 in- to successfully bomb targets re- Koehler, Vivian Gutzwiller Lok fantry were subjected to intense quiring deep penetration.” a in Shawl Ah mortar and small arms fire and Mr. Williams entered the air — ’ Francis, ar eis | temporarily halted in their advance,| .,...c i, October, 1942, and was - Rotem ny ps rs are in {until Lt. Remy, braving the enemy} on issioned a 2d lieutenant at ig vy and Canteen snack fire, skillfully led his men forward San Marcos, Texas, in February, .o : open under the direc{against a hostile emplacement. Al-] 10. He has 30 combat missions tion of Jin Goldey and Cpl. Harthough Lt. Remy was struck and fo his credit. He is the son of old Kemp. !fatally wounded, his men, inspired Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and Gymnasium Dance {by his heroic example, overran the is a graduate of Technical high At Howe high school’s gymna- - sium the Sultan Shag will be spon-

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FEWER ESCAPES AT FORT SEEN

Petition to Remove Prison Barracks Denied.

Lawrence citizens believe their

disciplinary-barracks petition may

have indirectly reduced the number lof —escapes from the Ft. Harrison prison.

That is the opinion of Hugh 8. Pountain, president of the Lawrence Lions club and chairman of the committee which circulated the petition requesting the removal of the prison. Signed by nearly 2000 Lawrence township residents and submitted to’ the war department by Rep. Louis Ludlow, the petition was denied yesterday in a letter to Mr. Ludlow from Secretary of War Patterson. 3 Fewer Escapes “Even though our petition didn’t succeed, we believe it called attention to the ‘large number of escapes from the barracks,” Mr. Fountain said. “Since we began action some weeks ago, there have been fewer. prison breaks at Ft. Harrison, so maybe our work wasn't in vain.” Secretary Patterson's letter cited

their friends. The committee ine cludes Jarvey Brown, Hugh Moreilion, Bob Erbrich, Elmer Summit and Jim Stickley.

provide the music. Mr. and ‘Mrs.

dliary police will assist. Melody Manor will have a dance

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band at Brookside tonight and Rythmn Rockers at South Grove, 8. Fast st. and Boogie Haven at Christian park will be open for juke box ‘dancing, Sadie Hawkins Day * On tomorrow night's schedule the Jive Town canteen will sponsor a Sadie Hawkins day dance at Woodruff pl. club house, Lucille Volk, Pat Pranger and Leroy Firestone will be in charge. ‘The Serenaders swing band will play. Buzz Bucket will have a dance at their canteen, 2400 W. Michigan st, with Jerry Kendrick’s band providing the musie. Jim Clavenger and John Schuler are in charge. Rhythm Inn will hold their regular Saturday night dance at the Northeast center with Rex Fordice and his swingsters playing. Down Beat Den will Rave an orchestra dance at Utley Hut tonight Virginia Hanson, president, will be in charge. Shag Shanty at Riley center will be open for juke box dancing.

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