Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1945 — Page 18
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[ SALVATION "ARMY
Welcomes you to a United Watch Night Service |
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26 S. Capitol Ave. Special Instrumental Music At 7:45 P. M., Dec. 31st 3 |
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- Ex«Hoosiel Buried | Today ee In Raly. ed 1. Mal Gen. Donald W. Brann, 50- | I year-old deputy ' commander of ‘United States forces in Augtria| and native of Rushville, was to be buried in Italy following services| |today. ~ : "The close associate of Gen. “Mark WwW “Clark, commanding general of | U.S. forées in Austria, was killed Saturday when he fell 100 feet from a cliff while hunting in the mountainous Austrian Tyrol Gen. Brann, the second American | general to die in Europe within] 10 days, became deputy com-| mander last Oct. 29. Gen. Grorge 8. Bee a" Jr. died in Germany on| . 2
STRIP DANGER HELD ~~ pres com Burial in an American military “ON NARCOTIC COUNT cemetery at Castelfiorentino. Italy, |
was arranged because of the promi- | nent part Gen. Brann played inj A strip tease dancer whose two sons lived with Fer in the Plaza
1/lied operations in Italy hotel was held by federal agents to-
Gen. Clark praised the deputy commander as “an able soldier with day on a narcotic charge, Her bond was placed at $10,000
an excellent record in both wars” and sald his death was “a deep] The 32-year-old woman, Mildred personal blow to me. and a serious Trottier, allas Mildred Grottier,!, the United States forces was arrested yesterday after she | in Austria.” was sald to have attempted to hav Gen. Brann's decorations ina forged prescription for a drug cluded the distinguished service filled at a local drugstore medal. which was awarded for his Charged with being an Mi- cupervision in planning of allied | plice, Jack Earl, 51, of the same hotel, was ordered held without
landings at Salerno . bond. He was arrested a weék ago Native of Rushville at |
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While his home was in San Antonjo, Tex. in recent years, Gen. | Brann was born tn Rushville Sept. | 26, 1805. His parents were Mr, and | Mrs. Oliver Co Brann. The father | died in 1945 at Rushville. A graduate of Rushville high |
City police who investigated the woman's room at the hotel said | they found several empty bottle believed to have contained opium and cocaine, and her Detroit ade | dress. . Police said she was also school, he attended Purdue univerw wanted in Detroit on a narcotice sity and the University of Michiinvestigation charge. {gan for one year prior to entering! When the woman was arrested military service in 1916. He en= |
{she became ill and was taken to listed at Ft. Harrison here on the
[City hospital. same day a brother, William Brann, | Her sons, aged 14 and 3 years, |joined. The brother lives at| | were placed in the Guardian's home | Muncie.
|and two registered black Scotty| Surviving him are his wife,
a daughter, Mrs. D. E.| and the brother.
ville, Tex.; { McCrory.
SALVATION ARMY 73. un . PLANS WATCH NIGHT SAN FRANCISCO ASKS State Commander Lt. Col. H. Pug- UNO T0 RECONSIDER
mire will conduct a watch night service tonight at the Salvation] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31 (U. Army citadel, 26 8. Capitol ave. |1P.). ~The city of S8an Francisco has Preliminary services will be held sent a formal request to the site at 7:15 p. m. with the watch’ night committee of the United Nations service commencing at fo:20 p.m Organization asking the committee Corps from the West side, Belmont, to “reconsider” its decision recomFountain Square and Indianapolis mending an eastern United States citadels will participate {location for the UNO capital.
WALLACE DAY DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE ifs committee the citys bid. wired
Wallace L. Day, 426 8. Keystone the request yesterday. ave, died last night at Veterans | Lapham declared the vote narhospital. He was 18. {rowing the choice to the Eastern Burvivors include the parents, Mr. part of the United States was con- | and Mrs. Jacob Day, and a brother, trary to procedure outlined earlier | Paul. {in London,
{dogs went sent to city dog pound. ores Elizabeth Teel of Clarkes. | AN
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The petition to intervene was en-|son, | Mayor Roger Lapham, Who re-| tered by David Mr Lewis and wid rind beverages on Sunday,
PP Division Manager |
“ORVILLE MAXFIELD, “Wayne, “today was csied |
10 ENTER RACE
Expected to Announce His. | Candidacy for Congress. |
Tow-hieaded, 26-year-otd James| | Armstrong was expected to an-| | nounce his candidacy for the ninth { aistrict congressional — nomination | {today at a Republican rally in Bed-, ford. { Purpose of the session, attracting {about 100 -G. O. P. district work-| jers, is to form an “Armstrong for { Congress” club. Mr. Armstropg will oppose Rep. Earl Wilson, incumbent ninth dis~ trict congressman,
Some doubt still remaitiéd as fo identity of the battle-lines in the
executive manager of the
» ‘bond division of the U. Tor ury department, Indiana district, appoints
Mr. Maxfield, who has béen district mans ager of the Northeastern FP ! division of the war finance Orville Maxfield committee, will assume his new duties tomorrow. . I Mr. Maxfield has operated a securities firm in Ft. Wayne 18 yeard, He is a past district governor’ of ‘Indiana District Ki- |
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LT, COL, ROETTGER HEADS CITY AIRPORT
A man who supervised the con|struction of 13 army ‘air bases! Backed by Leaders during the war is the new superin- | But Armstrong supporters are | tendent of Weir Cook airport. hinting their man has veceived the He is Lt. Col. P. H. Roettger, re- tacit approval of the G. O. P. high| jcently discharged as chief of the|command with which Rep. Wilson] army's air installation division, a|has been on cool terms.
{post he had held since 1942. He! gtate Democratic Chairman Fred. | belonged to the outfit. which or- Bays saw in the Armstrong de-
the Pirst| ‘ ’ . velopment “a considerable split in 0 ” pinop Carrier command at Stout the ranks of the G. O. P" He Previous to his military service, remot oy Senator Homer Cameos Col. Roettge sm r ‘ ’ ' etiger wa unicipal airport {for whom Mr. Armstrong now
tand public works engineer a | 1 | Evansville serves. as personal secretary, to,
His appointment was announced gain more control of Hoosier Relate Saturday by William A. Atkins, | | publican reins. chairman of the cjty aviation com-| “Thus another switch is thrown mission, following the resignation|in the. prevalent type of Indiana {ot Col. Walker Winslow as airport|G. O. P. power politics,” Ba¥s said. | superintendent. {“On the one hand are lined, up | Col. Roettger, who lives at 6340. the Gates-Jenner beer ring, telling
forthcoming Wilson vs. Armstrong congressional tussel. state Chairman William E. Jenner recently attended a ninth district | ‘harmorly” meeting in which party waders expressed hope that Rep | Wilson's candidacy would not be contested
Park ave, is the father of a daugh- their henchmen who can and who|
ter and two soi two sons. cannot run for congress; and on
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TRANSIT UNION ASKS (RETENTION OF RATES
Contending a transit fare decrease
| might reduce the amount of *incen- TAVERN OPI OPERATOR’ S Pe » way and mor, PERMIT SUSPENDED
bers, the street railway and motor, Brown, operator of a
coach employees local here has peter asked. to intervene in the current] ‘tavern at 19 N. Park ave, was | suspended from siness for five
rate case in behalf of Indianapolis allways. o> lneir petition, filed with the pub- days by the alcoholic beverages ife service commission, asserts In-' commission today for selling whisky dianapolis Railways pays out $125,- on a beer and wine permit. 000 a year in “incentive bonusesis Among others penaiized were John to its drivers. The allotments, it J. Hinkle of Bloomington, five days, declares, are based on a percent- | for employing a woman bartender, age of the utility's gross revenues. and Williim H. Melcher of Andertwo days, for giving away
he other hand are Capehart, with | re Hoosier G. O. P. followers, still | trying to get even with those Re- | publicans who dared to oppose him | and his wealth in the convention | of last y year”
©. Goett, attorneys for Division 1070 of the Amalgamated Associa-| tion of Street Railway and, Motor
Coach Employees of America (A r
of L.). Hearings begin next week before| the P. 8. C. on thé motion of Public { Counsellor Glenn Slenker to ‘slash| 3 | the present streetcar and bus fares.| 4
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