Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 18

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Thousands of cans of fnod, enough to fill at least one nox car, will bef contributed by members of Indianapolis Catholic churches for the war stricken people of Europe and the Far East, it was estimated today by AL 4 August Pi gger;] drive chaigman. Persons *have been contributing the canned’ food since last Monday { when the collection started. Those {who have not yet participated, or} {who wish to assist mare, are to take | the articles with them to church next Sunday, the closing date. A | receiving committee will be on | hand to stack the cans. i | All of the 141 churches and mis- { stons in the Indianapolis Catholie | diocese are united in the effort and Monsignor Fussenegger said that {reports from smaller areas indicate {an outstanding success. The callec- | tion throughout the archdiocese is {a part of a nation-wide campaign of the National Catholic Welfare | conference,

ISENTENCE 5 JAPS "FOR KILLING FLIERS

| MOROTAI Netherlands Indies, | |Dec. 14 (U. P).—An Australian {military court today sentenced five

“FAMILY FUN NIGHT” and an annual carnival will be held in the Broad Ripple high school auditorium at 7:30 p. m. today.

High school pupils, the P.-T. A. and Broad Ripple businessmen

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Editing the carnival edition of thé Riparian for the Night” at Broad Ripple high school tonight, are (left to right) Dice, Stephen Bellinger, Patricia Drake and Martha Stubbs.

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carnival, and “white elephants,”

decorations, pastries, popcorn

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Carniva) chairmen are Mrs. H. | D. White and Mrs. E. K. Goss, |

THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES :

500 TROOPS RIDE IN UNHEATED COACHES

‘SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 14 (U.

flowers, Christmas wrappings and |

coaches froze solid.

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night aboard 16 air-conditioned ond thority from Washington to rePullman - standard and tourist 3 ) “oiitinne their ; re

journey-to Ft. Knox, Ky, and Pt.| The veterans, loud in their wo- Check itching as tests’ of their trip from that lavatories and water pipes Agontsing itching of ugly ecsems. Rash | ‘etter, Ringworm. Pimples, Scabies, ‘Poe | teh is checked in ONE *PPLICATION of

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_| terms for executing one American

Japanese officers to death and six {enlisted men to 10-year prison

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including a freak show, a movie |

and fortune telling. Also on the

{ Other chairmen are Mrs. W. L, | Appel, tickets; Mrs. J. G, Wiley, | finances; Mrs. Prank D. Walker, |

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| program will be music by a | dance band, silhouettes and a | pantry shelf, Women in the community have | been making stuffed toys, animals and aprons to sell at the

STATE DEATHS

ANDERSON-—Philip Edward Hoppes, 35.) UNIONTOWN — Rita Kay Murphy, 3| Survivors: Wife, Janet; son, Michael;| years. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. |

mother, Mrs. Fannie Hoppes. brothers, Bobby Darrel, | | |

publicity; Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh, | president-of the P.-T. A. stuffed | animals and toys; Mrs. L. A, Holiday and Mrs, Robert Bastian, | hand-made gifts and Mrs, M. A, | Hansen, gifts. i

! ! laud island in March, 1945. | Maj. Tamura, Talaud battalion commander who faces trial on the same charge, asked that he he allowed to take the punishment for

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Edgar Murphy, Larry Mardin. WEST TERRE HAUTE--Mrs. Orfola Cor- | zeta, 77. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Cath-' erine Cogan, Mrs. Jennie Chrisman, Mrs. Angelina Venturin; sons, Pete, Albert, Joe, | { Arthur, Theodore. : {

Howard -T. Chambers, 33. Miss Kate Cornelius, 80. Mrs. Amanda James, 89. CLINTON—Oliver Perry Woody, 82. Survivors: Sons, Leon, arry. brother, Thomas. . COAL CITY Samuel C. Beaimear, 81] Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Cora Shute; brother, orge. FO

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LAFAYETTE~John P. Dewey, 68. Survivors: Wile, Clara E.; son, Marceilous; sis-

RMER RESIDENT, | ter, Mrs.| Lola Bell. MRS. CLEMENTS, DIES LAURE} Mrs, Ella Nora Masters, 68. |

{ Mrs. Katie Clements, former InSchl, Walter. William, Ciyde: ‘daughters, |dianapolis resident for 23 years, Albert” Milton Mrs.” Lewis Aion, CE esterday in Walla watia, | cevisrs rank .Davis; brother, Clyde Wright, ash. resident o chmond, ’ MIDDLETOWN—Mrs. Mary C. Good, 76.| Wash., she was visiting friends in [CI MYSTERY CHEF COOK BOOK ivevevennnnnnne.

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NEW ALBANY-Mrs, Carrie Egan, 67 rvivors: Son, Paul; daughters, Mrs [byterian church and fs survived by | . [J BEST SHORT STORIES OF JACK LONDON [0 SHE CAME TO THE VALLEY cvevevniinnsn.

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rs. Ella Dick, Mrs. Emma Welch. Charles W. Clements, Indianapolis, [J THE SECOND FAITH Betas estes ietene Setar

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\ Pann, PALMYRA-Mrs. Martha Ann Arnold, | 64, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. James | 304 Arthur Jones, Augusta, Kan. Crayden, Mrs. James Rudolph, Mrs, John | and a grandchild. Burial will be in tties, rs. Ruth Mincey; sons, Alva,| Kenneth, Thomas, Richmond,

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—————————— SULLIVAN--James Thoms Border, 83. NEW AVIATION SECTION Survivors: Daughter, Elva; son, Claude.

i TERRE MAUTE — Clarence Purcell, 44.| VV ASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P.) ! Survivors: Wife, Beulah: daughters. Win-(~~The war department announced fred, Mrs. Edna Loney; brother, Elmer. [creation of a new staff section of Mrs. M son, L ors: muh.” James parent ne he AMY ale force headquarters tn ev. and Mrs. C. H. Cook: sister, Mrs. | research and develop- ? a h Helen Pounds; brothers, =. Brick O. snd | ment. The new section, designed to Mrs. Marian Densmore Quinn,. 84. keep army, aviation “progressively advanced,” will be headed by Maj. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, pioneer of

Miss Anna Lynch, 80, the B-29 incendiary raids on Japan. Rll Stim isn

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Mildred: son, Ensign Harold Jr.: fathe M. T. Wandling: brothers, Ralph,

Harold - WandMog Sr. Survivors: Wife, r, Gerald.

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