Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1945 — Page 2
> i : a | aki — DAY, 8, 1945 ! te [ELKHART MAN NOW | Man Is [Five Troopships [SPEED DISGHARGE (Dr. Rainey Will 4 | Is Awarded DFC/ DENIES KILLING a Quttermilk _ Arrive in Boston OF OVERSEAS MEN| Speak at F |
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pines as “the toughest job I've had,” the former Hoosier governor and chief, thought rehaof the islands would be a
away.” It was a palatial structure. Luckily, he asserted, he has found
Dr. Edward C. Elliot, former Puralso
higher education th the MeNut
ARMY BAND PLAYS “FOR G. I.
The United States army band, now on a nation-wide tour is
oth air force | bomber base in Peronne, France, it was announced to~ day. Capt. Moorman received his award for extraordinary
Capt. Moorman
—Virgll Swinehart, who last week signed a confession saying that he was responsible for the fatal stabbing of 15-year-old Sally Jane
The 30-year-old suspect said he wanted to “take back” all that he {previously had told Elkhart police. “I talked with the good Lord Saturday night and he told me to ! |stop lying and tell the truth about this thing,” Swinehart said. “I was in Bourbon, Ind., the night |
ber of missions against the enemy |, "oi was killed and when I
in a B-26.
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got back to Elkhart about 11 or 11:30 o'clock I went straight to my sister's home and never knew any-
ting shout he king uni 1 heard BUTLER CLUB WILL
about it the next day.”
today. sity psychology club will hear Col. The victim, a pretty high school! asa Smith, former Indianapolis atsophomore, was stabbed to death torney, speak on “Military PsycholtiSept. 14 after being criminally at- ogy’ at a meeting at 7 p. m. totacked at Lincoln public school morrow in the Kappa Kappa
iness. Because of Business following discovery near the
William A. Hillenbrand of Bates-iscene of the crime of a pocket knife ville denied today that his immi-|Which police said “they traced to nent resignation as Democratic| the suspect. : chairman of the ninth district was ” py E™) the result of the intra-party fight E L which has split the party between | » followers of National Committee- | and State He said reports that his resignation was in protest over three new rules passed last week by the state committee were false. The new rules gave the state committee authority to appoint or remove a member of the national committee and reportedly were aimed at possible ouster of Mr. McHale. Effective Saturday “I have not always agreed with Mr. Bays,” Mr. Hillenbrand said in| a phone call from Chicago, “but I am resigning because of pressing personal business which leaves me too little time to. act as district | chairman and as a member of the state committee.” Mr. Bays said Mr. Hillenbrand had announced his intention to resign before the meeting last Priday. Mr. Hillenbrand was absent when
over Mr. McHale's protest by a vote of 15 to four,
succeed Mr, Hillenbrand, according | to district party leaders, was Jack Love, Seymour industrial executive and one-time candidate for mayor JB |
BUS STRIKE HEALS “T0 GARRY. ON HERE
of Seymour.
A. L. Osthoft, president of division 1211, Amalgamated Associaion of
Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees (A. F. of L.), said
scheduled to give ‘a concert at 8)
. BANDITS TAKE $450 “IN TAVERN HOLDUP
Police today sought two men who escaped with $450 in a holdup of the Sneaks Tavern at 3308 E. 30th oe Bh after midnight last
tavern, said the pair, one of whom was armed with a “snub nosed” revolver, drove away in. a late model
A union meeting will be. held at Pp. m_ today at 40% 8. Delaware st. Edward Oliver, local financial secretary, will tell of the Washington negotiations. | ow 2 BODY OF LOCAL SAILOR RECOVERED The body of Ray Civils, Indian-: apolis seaman, who was one of 11! men. who drowned in San Fran-! cisco bay Oct. 30, has been recov. ered from a dock near the water-| | front. . " The 33-year-old sailor, husband of Mrs, Artelia Civils, 1524 Asbury st. drowned when a whaleboat re-| turning 37__men to . their shipg anchored in the bay capsized. The [i bodies of the 10 other men have! FE not been recovered. A veteran of 17 months worvite and of several ‘Pacific invasions, | Stewards Mate 3-¢ Otvils was! scheduled to come home on leave
DEWEY RADIO ADDRESS |
ALBANY, Nov. § (U. P).~Govenor Dewey will make his first
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (U. P.) ~ nation-wide radio address since last
Polish Vice Premier Stanislaw Mikolhacsyk said today the Polish government hopes to be able to hold national elections within a year,
i February at the formal opening of 3 the New York state school of in- | dustrial and labor relations at Cornell university Monday from 12:30
Al Embardt — Everett, Helen Harvey: Joseph, Da Scott h n
board, luncheon, At Heme—George, Annie Schaffer, 208
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———— DEATHS Ruth B. Shafer, 47, at 1511 Woeodls uremia. . » , Leonard EB. Woody, 61, at Long hospital,
intracranial edema. | MeDermott, 74, at 1448 Broad | |
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cars apport 84, at City hospital, acute | |
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playground. Swinehart was arrest- | Gamma house on the campus, ed.
Col. Smith has served in the marine corps in both world Election of officers also will place at the meeting.
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