Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1945 — Page 2
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IN. MAUMEE RIVER
PFT. WAYNE, Ind, Dec. 10 (U: P).
~ =The body of an unidentified mah,
west of the Ohio state y Allen county Sheriff Walter The body was discovered by Fred near his farm as he was trap lines alorig the river
EVENTS TODAY
" Conferemse of Department Commanders & Adjutants American Legion, American
American association, Hotel Association of Finance Companies,
Hoosier Boel an Engineers, Industrial Plant Safe; Indianapolis Society of Safety Engineers, dinner, Hotel
Council of Administrative W, in Edusation. Christmas tes, 3:45 p. m., Roberts
Theis Gumma Kappa, dinner, 6:30 p. m., Hotel Washington ’
.- EVENTS Ww Conference of \ ders & . Adjutants of American Legion, American Legion mi. Aeon rketing association, Hotel Indians Associa vg . Small Lean Com-
panies, Cla . Sigma Apa fois ration day din ner, 5:30 p. m.. Marott hotel. Indianapolis Technical jes, annual meeting.
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' MARRIAGE LICENSES Leonard Marker, Richmond; Mary Kath. * Robert = Martin, Louisville, Ky.; Lillian n, , Ky. W. Martin, 3642 N. Emerson. Charles L. Smith, Lawrenceburg; Beatrice Grimes, 2410 Foltz. ‘ Charles Pllimore Taylor 45232 B. 16th: Lois Elizabeth Renihan, 3728 Brookside Park-
way. Jack C. Moore, 3321 W. 60th; Betty Jane Louls Dass aw ta Mary Herron, 1075 W, 28th. ” O. Ligon, Gary: Ines Res, 2433 Lelong Sauisel Offutt, R. R. 3, Noblesville; Greenfield
Maria Aver: Hutchinson, 3 Louise Bolinger. R. R. 2, Kokomo. Weston Amick, 630 Birch; Be
A. Pierson, Marion.
BODY OF MAN FOUND
Cincinnati; at
; [Dora Bartiett, 42, at 1438 W. 34th, carci. | . ‘ Kent Cornelius Peters, 6 ma., at Methodist,
mile trip at an average miles an
of 432! hour, / | Good News Here - The time of the Allison-powered plane was checked at both terminal airports by official timers and ‘ob. servers of the National Aeronautic association. | As home of the Allison engine,
1000 aircraft needed by airlines in the next few years, authorities agree.
GLASS EYE EXPLODES,
INJURING WEARER |
KOKOMO, Ind., Dec. 10 (U. P.).—
s glass eye. Packmayr was painfully, but not | seriously, injured last night when! his eye exploded while he was
Doctors said the eye had a vacuum {similar to an electrie light bulb and {that "it exploded as bulbs some | times do
IN INDIANAPOLIS |
Landers, Tefre Haute. | Charles Keith Thatcher, 4000 E Wash- | ) Lucille Rost Wagner, 1138 Cal-
Francis Leland Ye ard, YM.CA.; NadsLorene Turney, i i Lee Roy Epley, 2213 BE. New York: Virginia | Margaret Smith, 1936 Caroline. |
BIRTHS wo Girls | ‘At St, FPrancis—Anthony, Marjorie Caro; Marion, Windsor Smyser. v i At City—Law Juapite Gordon. i
At Coleman am, Irma Kitchen; Lee, | McKinney: Kisie, Eloise Roy; Her: |
Methodist , Mildred Burleson; Al , Dorothy Catlin: Marion, - | tha Howson, Ra , Mildred Minnis, | Es Helen Robson: Roy,
is Pearson; Lyle, | Schultz; Bdward, Alma Tichenor: Ray- | 3 bel Terkhorn; Otis, Wanda
mond. "Mal roel). { At St. Vinceat's—Robert, Eleanor Brady: Oscar, Rosie Hammond: Martin, Pauline Gebhart; Herbert, Amel, Siighan; Harold, Delilah t; Darwin, ° Stuart; Sherwood, Hinds Taylor.
Tr: Myrtle :
AY Methodist Melvin, Ruby ag wi.
Forest Minkon. Fig w, 13th; Estelle Wing- Art cn DAchn, a, ho: | : + 13th. monis _Elbrecht: Ann Knoll Poole, MS W. 9th; Estella Davis, Paul, Evelyn Watkins; t ™- Jr, 1519 W. ; Anna Louise Eo neve es Turpin: 1641 me es 1 Ruart, Nuala Long, . : Brickert, 388 Broadens 3 DEATHS :
Chats ¥. Cameron, 50, at Methodist, Bisls Mart Utley, 0, at St Vincents, William Robert Taylor, 70, at. 1608 College, |
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Doris Grant, 67, 2080 Park, ecoronkry
| Baward Testers, 82, City, bréneho paeu- |
Prank W. Kimberlin, 83, at Methodist, |
Colburn, #8," at City, general’
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Te S——— er = en il Th 1 nn Blue Acts to Halt : |the time to halt & Japanese drive. un : a a a. y Marshall said his belief that a Got Petit Ouster Suit gyips AT SINGAPORE 25: wo 0 : . own interests in the Philippines A cooking ( (Continued From Page One). |, .\ Jay in the path of such s| © Nutrition @ — ‘ |came a defendant in the impeach-| pg. por pase where it subsequently southward drive. : polis chapt Wi ras. . ment action. was attacked by Japanese He sald that belief was behind Cross will B 8. to" Seize Him After In addition, Prosecutor Blue Sum JY. recollection 18 that the Bust. the proposal for joint action if Block Co. au Pe oy tinued, impeachmen ish were desirous of the United |Japan invaded peninsula, dia : i+ Discharge From Army. cannot be instituted “as was done| geprer”s SE ETUC ole num-|the East coast of Malays or in: Sffalrs in the Middle: East, critl-| 0) ot chapel headquarters. givning at 1 ro : No intervention by of U Thailand cized certain countries, and recom- | : Be : - (Continued From Page One) me could cure this defect.” He sald| gy ounore and we were very much|georgraphic lines. : \utndad Liat the British corbomse’ Na ais j no longer will have jurisdiction over |the sult was brought illegally opposed to it”. Gen. Marshall re-| no longer bé used to distribute | tainer Gypsy Markoff, économist The prosecutor referred to several 4 EDUCATOR TO SPEAK .|lend-lease goods. ticipants in a civil ceremony Sat- Wational Li him. show “that the im- i Mr. Acheson .said Mr. Hurley's|urday.. = - a ct © U, 8 District Attorney B. How. court rulings to a tity of naval ship: |AT Y. M. C. A. MEETINGS recommendations on Jend-léase had | A former officer with thé 1st air- urd, Chip ard Caughran, however, arose to|peachment statute applies lo the as to the avatlability of naval ship- (A 1 T. Ml. L. not been carried out, although the |borne dviision, Capt. Harter met + ool. MIN announce: J a TL Toy Jad 160 Higgnd 1 We would stpuian past Dr. Frank D. Slutz, educator and suggestions were referred to the Miss Markoff overseas. She is a New _ trate select "mot mean Bauer is certain to go| fuses 4nd neglects to AIsChATE® NS) generally strengthen them.” = the southwest branch annual meet- be Ee ket. with her Teadiye and eran ‘ uties.” . i s ¢ r . Ives. He may be takm over By : oh ¢ ir we a the Mt. Olive Method church [to the effect that he had “dyna-|the standard of living of the people|that detailed proof of his charge dancing > =k ge : rition divis ‘other authorities. Rosenberg’s Statement men here felt “tha put any the Mt. Olive Method church, ; . " that Mr .l The: : Strohbehn asserted the for- ) Daw- | of our ships out at Singapore they| Dr. Sluts will speak in various mited” U. S. policy in Iran. in those countries. . Acheson opposed Amer couple plans a honeymoon on chool inclu Cal photogs Louis Rosenhery aud Jamies would come under the hazard of ® |“y" meetings, in high schools and| He attributed Mr. Hurleys| Mr. Hurley declared that Mr.|ican policy in Iran was contained the French Riviera. The young of- ihairman, be. processed by 10:30 4. m,|%00, attorneys for My. Shriner, de- | SEIS POLE CU We had assumed g¢ Butler during a four-day visit. charges to pique engendered in a| Acheson, however, followed & policy|in & letter he sent to Mr. Rooseveltificer was with the 1st allied air- nd Mrs, A. ; clared Mr. Blue said nothing about |; ot pearl Harbor we had a rea-| Wednesday night he.will be heard at | conversation here last year. “in favor of imperialism and mo- Sept. 17, 1944. He added, Lowgter, bore tas fotce in tis lwvision of Seee— At that time, it was understood [the case being dismissed when they | sonably secure base for the fleet.” |the East district “Y” branch annual] Mr. Hurley, former U. § am-|nopoly.” that this document still is secret. Southern France. Injured 8 pars- we 4 algration will - Ferguson asked Marshall whether meeting in the Irvington Methodist | bassador to China, made his] Mr. Hurley saia nis recommeénda- chute jump, he was “grounded. Es |e via im ot hether we were |the United States was in any posi- church. He spoke at Southport high | charges about Mr. Acheson before| tions were contained in a letter NEW CRUISER COMMISSIONED Capt. Harter was cited for meriBe Ya re Justics departn ent. ar No tun over our evidence” tion in November, 1941, to back up |school today and will : J the committee last week after de- | which he wigte 0 Mz. Rowevelt hn FESADELPHIA § Dec. 10 (U. P) Te em in Sting STI - Rose ww any ultimatum to Japan. dents of George Washington tailing previous charges state | December, 5 —The 10,000-ton, t cruiser Fargo, Potsdam : a vo ee Me bistro. Md pos “We were not,” Marshall respond-. school tomorrow; Howe gn school | department career men had _ sabo- a the President's personal envoy | named for the historical North Da- Souerenee Ras a former employes incommunicad arti- | minds now: Does ed. assembly, W 3 anualitaged American policy in China. Iran. : 1 neral Motors Corp. parts di= alg army a de- | this evidencern oT Hoe ha He said Gen. Douglas MacArthur | Training high school assembly, and| Secretary of State James P. J. Actisaon- kd. sold the ol hike Cp wos Sitnmsiasiinnd Yess | vision, entering. the army Aug. 11, portation to his native Germany.| The prosecutor declared Mr. in command of Philippine defenses ' Butler university, Thursday. Byrnes replied fo Mr. Hurley's ac- House Philadelphia 11941. _ ~ As it appeared her husband was| Shriner's attorney “made a lot of} : simply falling out of the Serine pan Miertione. There was no indica- : fire, Mrs. Wilma Bauer, o ot Ee : dark-haired wife, was on| Mr. Rosenberg added that Glenn : the verge of tears. ~ Punk, who with Sidney Miller de-| . i Admitted Nasi Training ne the sherttl, refused to "eet| . . Capt. Leving Y. McCarty was the| ©, 01 to Attorney General! only other army witness at the ha- |, pymert to enter the case “in | ’ ’ : ’ 7 beds carpus prosedingt. Bauer did |y,, public interest” brought a rebuff ’ not attend the hearing. from him Saturday. | we, who looks Yesterday at Ft. Harrison, the dont want et into a private | x 92 a Weise Woman army fact-finding board heard | pont between the sheriff and some- | - - Bauer admit he had entered thei, 4. ne fired” was the staty offi- . ; _ ~ , German army as an espionage [cial reply. Mr. Rosenberg is a agent, then double-crossed the Nazis '1ormer attorney for Sheriff Petit. or hen Dnetliest at Wome - in 4 . by refusing to contact them after : 7 . } vi . he returned to the U. 8. He went . SL to Germany in 1839, came back to| GPEEY) DASH AIDS : this nation in 1941. : > i rm ma oe SPE -. dress by Greentree! ot marin 2 LOGAL AVIATION - gay dress by Green tions to the army or FBI. } oC ; The Bauer case’drew atiori-wide (Continued From Page One) | ~ attention when it was reveal e BN. . . photographs counter-rotating propellers, is sched- nforized fabric by Dan River at hE rior ad uled to be flown to Schenectady, N. Sa ny] by party with Latin American generals| ¥, Wednesday fo be equipped with in blue, red or brown. Sizes 14 to 42 oo . a Hh wifq| Later it probably will be taken to, rg, TTT 3 yr rg ite | migin field, Fia., or to Wright field, 398 fiscated all of the pletures| DoYton. O., for tests. - . - “NC ei : continental speed record ‘of six Fun Shop, Fourth Floor >
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