Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1946 — Page 9

Victims of Gas . Fumes Recover TWO OHILDREN who were ‘overcome by gas. fumes were re-

Ported recovered at their hi 749 Livingston ave. 3 r

. Treated at home were Harold AZARENE Babcock, 14, and Robert Babcock, B. Cox, Pastor 10. . Police said a pilot light in . ! an automatic water heater had re.” gone out, ) st Speaker Glad Tidings Mission ise 512 EW St. y ‘ Service Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 p.m. - Speaker . REV. MARVIN JEWELL 'R Pastor of Valley View Pilgrim

, Kansas City, Mo. | Holiness Church, _ also ty pane. Chairman Prohibition Pry Sun.) 10 A. M4 P, ML services,

Tues, RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

& Thurs, afternoons.

Ee [ee wp pe nity Books Available Sarvios Wed. snd Sum Jus “ : ST. MARK'S DEPOSIT" UNITED LUTHERAN er Prospect and Linden Sts. 8: Jor 1940, Rev. Thomas B. Kline vw Officers Sunday School .......... 9:30 A. M. 30 A. M. Worship ........o..uns. 10:45 A. M. S, Inc. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church

Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. — Wednesday and Priday-T:30 P. M. — Rev. R. IL. MENGES, Pastor

CENTRAL S CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut. Streets (700 North)

AND BROADWAY

~Direstor aon: he MIGHTY LITTLE RALLY with Music by Excellent Cholr Wouth FeloWShIP..... .oureere:: 5:30 P. M. ie St aulpviie, usin CHRIST TEMPLE {URCH (Apostolie Paith)

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Le MARTIN, Mi CH The First Friends Church

13th and Alabama Sts. LACE Herbert Huffman, Minister THODIST 9:30—Church School. Y Jook weap 10:45+Morning Worship. 0:40 A. M. Elden H. Mills, former minister,

LY COMMUNION guest speaker. ellowship;, 7 P. M.

IAPS’ CABINET

STUDIES ORDER

Shidehara Group Meets— Perhaps for Last Time. By CHRIS CUNNINGHAM

. United Press Staff Correspondent TOKYO, Jan. 5.~The cabinet of

today—perhaps for. the last time. The group met as the fyll impact of Gen. MacArhur's directives bar-

Most observers believed that a severe shakeup is In order because at least three members of the cabinet fell into the category of “undesirables” laid down by Gen. MacArthur's directives. "Directive Stirs Action The urgent cabinet session was called shortly after {he members had been given translated copies of the latest directives, Delivery of the directives started a spurt of activity among politicians and office holders, most of

ON| them seeking to hold onto their jobs ore oF attempting to “get off the hook troops. :

with regard to their political past. Apparently dismayed with the suddenness of the directives which came without previous warning to the Japanese, the cabinet members sought either to force a delay in their “judgment,” or to gain full understanding of the’ new orders, Newspapers Hall Action While political fence -~ making speeded up, Tokyo's newspapers pointed out editorially that the directives were “the most sweeping and effective measures ever taken for removal of all obstacles hampering the growth of democracy in Japan.” It was predicted ‘the ‘election may

1{not take place until March. Preat. viously, the elections had been Bt. salted for January.

Yomiuri Hoéhi suggested that

Ave. | mmperor Hirohito abdicate because

“the pursuit against all of those responsible for the war will soon be made. by the people, themselves, against all village chief, civil offi-

others up to the emperor, himself,

offices and positions without any thought of repentance.”

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rtermaster trucking company;

Ista qua sng noes parts supply company, and re- | personnel

Rushville Victory--1504 troops and 10

civilians, includ! 40th eral hospital less nurses; and port com~ panys, Many N h

lon. Lucretia Mott—803 troops and one USN, quartermaster rhd. ocom-

pany; engineering aph company; headq s and headquarters detachment of 494th battalion; quar termaster ho company; headd uarters “mpany of 850th neering se topo- -§ wphieal ation: Sous

ordnance Many Negroes, Units Walter E. Ranger—873 iroops, fneluding

headquarters of 397th heavy bomb group.

Island—@7 .. miscellaneous

Thomas P. Meaghar—20 troops, = Rebecca Boone-—21, troops. James Miller—13 troops and 14 civilians, James A. Drain—16 troops.

‘Abraham Clark—o1 [personnel of 491k company. \ i

DUE AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA.: ts 13d he. oat.

Islands ~ 00 undesignated Prometheus—378 LST 576-24 AANA Bar Control—2 undesignated personnel, DUE AT saTh WASH.: wii Branch--1044 undesignated perBasilian—20 undesignated personnel. PORTLAND, ORE.: No arrivals scheduled for today, No arrivals scheduled for today. DUE AT LOS ANGELES n Kenneth McKensie—49 undesignated per: George W. Jullan—080 undesignated per-

sday | With 39,422 War Veterans];

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ted personnel.

ted personnel personnel.

d peveonnel, elements vision, Rusk-—18 undesignated ma-

day: Pfo. Herbert R, rt Aboard the USS

Hofer, Sgt. Stuart C. Merrick Aboard the Gen. And 4th Or. James W. Rein cials, members of the diet and|>

if they continue to cling to their|y

PHOTO-LITO and PLANOGRAPH Prints

WHEEL CHAIRS

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402 North Capitol Ave. -

LOANS - Ji rarmente Persons Lean Department -

} Peoples State Bank

ARRIVALS SWELL VETERAN LISTS

More Indianapolis . Men Land at U. S. Ports.

The following Indianapolis vet-

erans have arrived in the United States:

In New York: Aboard the John M. Moorehead, yester-

T. Sth Gr.

M. Sgt. Clarence O. FT. 3 Maxwell W. Boyd, T. 4th Gr. William E. Day, T. 4th Or. Richard L. Morris, 8. Sgt. Frank H. Estes, 8 Harold

h '‘E Jesse W. and Cpl.

i 3 HC aie 2 7 11am 2 Fleet

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Pe. he and Pvt. William C. Chatman

In New York: Lt. Col. Robert Smith, 2d Li. J Belle and Pvt. Robert E. Shaw.

J. Cox.

In Newport News, Va.:

the Luther Martin, tomorrow: illard

Aboard T. 5th Gr. Jess L. W

Pvt. Manuel Farber, and 8. Sgt. Glennie Pearson. .

CLEVELAND PAPERS

a wage increase.

of 590,761."

an increase of $14.64.

CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK

of five years army service, will conduct special evening services at the North Side Church of God from Jan. 9 to 13. The chaplain is a native of Kentucky and a graduate of Anderson college and seminary.

James J. Hunter, Pvt. John A. Bosely Scheduled to arrive are the fol-

Aboard the Rollins Victory, Monday: 3 Cornelius , Pfc. James E. Vance, T. Sgt. Leonard "Aboard the Bovard, Tuesday: Pfe. Biden

Aboard the H. Middleton, tomorrow: Pvt. Gene E. Gardner

CLOSED BY STRIKE

_ CLEVELAND, Jan. 5 (U. P.) ~The Cleveland Press and News suspended ( | publication today for the first time in their history after pressmen struck to enforce their demands for

The Cleveland Plain Dealer, a morning paper, will not be able to issue its Sunday and subsequent editions for the first time if ‘the walkout continues. The three papers have a combined daily circulation

‘Stew’ Donnelly’ In Court Again

SELF-STYLED as a former international confidence man, Stewart (Stew) Donnelly is in the

| hearing set for Jan. 15.

'|MRS. MANSFELDT GETS 1-10 YEARS

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. § (U.|¢ P.).—Mrs, Annie Irene Mansfeldt |]

today prepared fo move from her county jail cell to the California

state prison for women at Tehachpai to serve a one to 10 year term for the slaying of nurse Vada

Mrs. Mansfeldt, 46 - year - old widow, was sentenced by Superior Judge Edward P. Murphy late yes- | service terday after a jury of six men and six women ruled that she was sane at the time of the shooting of Mrs. | ASH Martin, suspected by Mrs. Mansfeldt of stealing her husband's af-

“We didn't want to put the taint of insanity on her children” the jury foreman explained after the

turned by the same jury in a& previous trial little more than two

With time off for good behavior, Mrs. Mansfeldt could be paroled after nine months.

latdan Xondal, call at funer home al

The members of the pressmen’s vnion (A. F. of L) walked out early today after refusing the pub-

Local Briefs

lishers’ wage, increase offer of $10.86 a week. The union had demanded

Chaplain E. Earl Wells, a veteran

Speakers from the Townsend national organization, D, C., will ad- ais 8 dress state-wide Townsend meetings | the Robert at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. tomorrow at

Organizations

Myrtle Temple 7, Pythian Sisters, will at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the hall, “North at.

tiary.

Ala., to Pensacola.

180 E. MARKET 8T. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co.

PENSACOLA, Fa, Jan. § (U. P). —Errol J. Shaller, Leroy, Ind., rubber check artist, likes company. And he'll probably have plenty of it— back at the Texas state peniten-

Shaller, who is wanted in four |states for passing’ bogus checks amounting to at least $10,000, was arrested here after he had brought & 14-year-old boy from near Opp,|day. He said Shaller had waived extradition to Texas, but that he would be held here until the FBI had reported on copies of his fing-

“I was lonesome - driving sll by myself and I told him if he'd ride to Mobile with me, I'd see that he got home all right,” Shaller told

police. /Later he said he would like to| DEATH NOTICES

Forger Held After Getting $10,000 Cash, Some in Indiana

Tyler, Tex., bank had offered $3000 for his apprehension. They said he was also wanted in Mississippi, Alabama and Indiana for plying his “hot” paper trade. a “I don't know who'll get the reward,” said Deputy Sheriff ©. L.

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CASE- Doras KE, Salm N, Beville ave.

SHEA—Laurs oe of 14 W. of William mother EK. Bearden, Mrs, Alameda liam H. Shea, all of city, sister of Walter Rud of Beanblossom, Ind.; slso survived y

fi Funeral Homa, 1488 8. Y. 8:30 a. m, John's Church § a m. Burial Cross. 1k

t Wu [1084 W. Michigan 6 svzee: (FARLEY FUNERALS. Conkle >

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Chaplain A. words of consolation. ROBERT B. GREENLER AND SONS, “We wish to extend our heart-

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