Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 3
G.I. Goes Hom - * To Less Wages PORT HURON, Mich. Dec. 13 (U. P).—Pfe. Wilbert P. Fleury, 3, one of the highest paid privates in the army, returned today to his family of 13° children and a civilian's pay. . Fleury, who volunteered for duction in 1944 because he was “tired of wondering when he was going to be drafted.” was known as’ the champion father of the
GETS HER DAD HOME
SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 13 (U. P.). Maurice Roesken,
immediately on 15-day special leave. He carried a photostatic copy of
fo fold v. . £3 Before Eviction MEDFIELD, Mass, Dec. 13 (U. P.).~The Rev. J. Arthur Budding said today that he would move, | Budding’s former parishioners had asked the OPA to evict him so that their new minister could move in. Budding resigned as pas~ tor of the Medfield Baptist church . sevefal weeks ago to accept a call at the Trinity Baptist church in. Providence, R. I. He had been commuting to his new parish. “I'm just another innodent vic-
. Ee PA : his daughter's letter to Adm. Daniel Mrs. Howard, confined to her ‘With’ her strength elie goed army. His wife received allot- ig Barbey. Um of the housing shortage, that’s |,.q wit fliness, was erat haa bp pdeosbiimg Bishop Henry Knox Scherrill,| Ment checks of $352 a month. “Dear Admiral Barbey,” Maurine | 8ll" the 31-year-old pastor, who | co. .ong story window to he Pep Co chairman of the general commission| AS & mail carrier. his pre-serv- |yrote with fourth-grade spelling.| N8d said earlier that he would |g, swept the St. Nicholas busi: ‘responsibility of on army and navy.chapiains, and| ic¢ Job. Fleury will get $208 a |. want you to send my daddy home| SPPeal to the courts, said. “Tl |p apartment building in hor tragedy is “of Dr. Frank Clark Pry, president of| Mn!l less various deductions. |fore Christmest. Because he is to| Put Wy furiture fn storage 19° |yernon, - 4 y ) morrow, a won’ : tance.” be believes. OgIaIn and his vie s the United Lutheran church in| py Joe wopoiay pounp (01d [0 the navy The picture daddy| ers any further.” Jerry Ray Simpkins, 10, and his 'e passing off the tional monetary stabilization. Dressed as fos in a foy band, these second-grade children of Nora |America, who accompanied him, sent me I think you were very sister, Rebecca, 4, were burned to io ng for| schesl presented » program at the annual Christmas luncheon of the will report personally to President| CALCUTTA, Dec. 13 (U. P.).—A handsome. And 1 think you wood| ~ |death’ in an Evansville residence | igi that we havics Yoveived 4 ary for auxiliary te Broad Ripple American Legion post 312, presenting a Truman. search party’ réported by radio from |let my daddy come home. My daddy| BYRNES REACHES PARIS ' Tuesday, and Mrs. Ammie Stewart, - litical ttustion’ . IB unique ' com-| meek wedding of dolls. The children were directed by Mrs. Mildred | ‘Mr. Oxnam said each person inthe Himalayas today that it had Mame is Maurice J. Roesken. PARIS, Dec. 13 (U. P).—Secre-|34, died the same day at Lebanon war 1 : : bination which achieved “one of the| Smith, their teacher. Shown in their costumes are (back row, left to (the American zone was receiving | Loached the wr of a O-54 Your friend, Maurine Roesken.|tary of State James F. Byrnes ar- of burns sustained in 2 on wi nebo Bt) § Bs et M Da Fay DeFenelon, Jack Eiteljorg, a minimum of 1550 calories a day port. 1 owe 8 Amtan P.8.1know you wood let dad come {rived at Orly airfield by plane to- destroyed an apartment building. the assurance of for every| Cordelia Rowles snd Dick Henley. (Front row, left to right) John and that if the minimum 1% main- ans {home. 1 wile rembery you in my day on his way to Moscow for the| At least four other persons and tial of Charles Edwards, Nancy Spier and Russell [tained there will be no mass star. [officers and 34 enlisted men were prayers. May God bless you and Big Three conference of foreign | hospitalized with burns in military tly Vilian need Satan, Virginia Slemmeons, . vation this winter. ' believed to have died. keep you ministers. Hoosier fires,
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