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oft the land he helped till. But he retained his.sense of humor.

find ‘that’ I must work for a livelihood,” he wrote a friend. E. Phillips Oppenheim was born

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United States on the next ship. The Oppenheims lived comfortably. When Britain's taxes were raised in 1925, they moved to the Riviera, where for nine years “Oppy” was a familiar figure on the golf course, the beach, and in

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| LARRY 4H. W. Weddle, who has resigned,

| [the Pick Hotels Corp, announced today. : vs ‘I A native of Vince

“|work at the Ante §

ec. COMBS will succeed as manager of the Antlers hotel,

nnes, Mr. Combs

{wit ie soheuied noche sensen

nearing a close, American Legion

Billings and Wakeman general hospitals.

Howard

direction of James E. Payne, & mem«~

tertained 50 servicemen from each hospital at home games of the lndianapolis Capitals, 4

146 Ships Scheduled to Dock Today With 25,100 Troops Forty-six ships were a uled to arity: BE mimo hi

Memorial Post 3 is winding up o p, Argentine : arrive at U,, 8. ports today with tides ang thelr ob ; . Cosablanon

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Joe Harris, from Antwerp-—572 undesignated troops: Ls in noe les B, G snd M 2 roops, IC) compan. Started during the war under the, Pith infantry regiment. t ane a ah non compan 5 “ LN ncludin e fannon co ber of the post, the post has en- of of the 399th tanty regiment, pany

battalion, quartermaster company, T94th dn i and 94th

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campaign that has brought Weekly |more than 25,100 servicemen, sot dren : relaxation to wounded veterans at|{puE AT NEW YORK: 4 wx Due, stom’ Canal Zone—556

DUE AT BALTIMORE, MD.: New Yo with Troops. » from Marseille—125 DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO: Matsonia, ignated passengers.

fleld artillery

480th

icemen guests. ordnance

‘The project is supported by contributions ganizations and individuals in In- |p,

Blue Ridge

began his hotel career in 1931 when ‘he went to

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and advertising capacity for the Pick organization: p and was then ap- . pointed manager MF: Combs of the Belden hotel in Canton, O. During the war Mr, Combs served overseas with the army air forces. He was in charge of a number of | air force rest. camp hotels in Italy until 1945 when he was discharged with the rank of lieutenant colonel, |

D. LEO STEELE, former circu-| lation station manager for The Times, has been promoted to, aviagio ys ton chief: ma-

jamapolis and the state. Mr. Payne said that his coms

mittee now has sufficient funds 10 |2d battalion of entertain 100 wounded veterans at | Thomas Paine, from Leghorn—33 un-|d designated jroops. . jam Boyd, from Birkenhead—One|undesignated

each of the remaining scheduled home games but not for post season |undesignated play-off gamcs

includ

chinists’ mate at | “the San Diego,

« base where he is stationed. { Son of Mrs, F Nellie Steele, 1020 | ‘ Gentral ave, he has been in the | coast guard 44 | ) months and has | X been stationed at Mr. Steele San Diego three years, He was employed by Allie Sols at the time he went int, SeivMr. Steele is mdrried to the {~~ mer Miss Margaret Hollingsworth of Indianapolis. They have two children, Doris, 3, and Larry, 10 months.

A GOLD EMBLEM commemorating 35 years of service will be presented to Jack C. Meyers, 5320 Riverview dr. a member of the Indiana Bell Telephone accounting department, a :

In Septems ber, 1910, he. started with the Western Electric’ Co. as cost clerk in October he Joined the Central Union Tele- ¥ “COi.88 & + a ¢ In 1923, Mr. Mr. Meyers Meyers was transferred to the disbursements division as auditor and continued in that work until | 1924. Since that time he has | served in the revenue division as an accountant and supervising clerk. : Besides being a members of the 40 & 8 organization, Mr, Meyers was former commander of the American Legion, Bell Telephone post 134, in 1943. He also belongs to the Telephone Pioneers of America.

r. POWDERLESS BOMBS |

FOUND IN THEATER

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4 (U. P.).

the origin of two home-made “time bombs” found in a local theater

| featuring the House on 92d St,” a film about Nazis, espionage and ex-

plosives. The bombs Were found by the theater manager and lsherette Saturday night in separate loca-

tions. _

for a limited fime . . .

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INT FURNITURE DOCTOR

Regular 1.50 size 98¢

off grime, grease, accumulations of and polish, Cleans furniture finish

spares it for polishing.

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i¥ Cal.—coast guard 1

—Police today sought to determine!

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The Legion post, in ‘e0-ope: ration | senal’ company of the 94th division, Coliseum purchases tic Pom thampto in She Fon Fp ls yi 1080 "troops. ncloding 341th station hos: 1 e 8, pa; on € | pital, ~ gl of the Hokets. Refresh- atx a ince MAAM sompany, $Fith woe AT LOS ANGELES: { dna , . A ments also are served to the serv-|erdnance evacuation company and 342d Seannet Har a Saipan—1032 un

ordnance

Ab ig Marseilie-au - § public spirited or- | treobs. y, I I truck comquartermaster truck

ny, 4034th pany and 1513th engineer W. 8. company.

a soldier, v Bett} Zane, from Marseille— 546 troops, ng the in

Jr. Vogue No. 3044, 50¢

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company, | designated per

company, With many, pug Ar SAN DIEGO:

al service and Chub-188 Bumper,

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e 302d Infantry regiment, arine ted {ersanne) u

DUE AT SEATTLE, WASH.: Hermi

17th armored engineer nated personnel.

Dock [FIRE FATAL T0 13 _

: Hall J, Kelly, from Newport-—Diverted | from = Marsellle-—0881,, york 13" indesignated

A aged there, from Honolulu—2910 undes-| s. y Zanesville Victory, from Le Havre—1207 od 00s, Trim Okinaws-1763 yndesignattroo| including 390th

Sherburne—1390 undesignated personnel. Princeton Victory—227 undesignated per-

hte, from Pearl Harbor—Ten undesKlackanine, from Pearl Harbor—One unsonnel.

Cortland—581 un ted nnel. designal perso

personnel, and 281-132 un-

s 42, 43, 65, 67, 307, 617 and T05— Waycross, from Le Haves troops | No information available. including headquarters company and the! pug AT PORTLAND. WASH. : Mi i from Caleutta—2449 un-

te Victory, from Yokohama-—1041 personnel,

from Nagoyo—-5787 undesig-

IS BEING PROBED

CLEVELAND, Peb, 4 (U. P).— The Garfield Heights departments today were conducting a painstaking investigation into the cause of the flash fire Saturday which took the lives of 13 elderly patients at the Jennings hall home for the Neither department would comment on its findings. The fire broke out ‘Saturday afternoon and was followed by a series’ of minor explosions. The home housed 62 persons at the time. The toll rose to 13 yesterday with the death of James Waters, 84. St. Alexis hospital reported that Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, 70, was “still in a very critical condition,” but Bedford Municipal hospital said that Mrs. Minnie Shields had passed the danger point. Of {he 11 taken to hospital, three were dismissed. The other 38 persons were being cared for by relatives or friends or by Mount Mary convent. .

94th Infantry Now 5 . ¢ i» On the High Seas PRANKFURT, Feb. 4 (U. P).— Today's redeployment timetable: On the High Seas: 94th infantry division, 356th, 516th, 558d, 975th field artillery battalions, 286th, 280th, 310th, 1277th engineer combat battalions, 91st machine records unit, 756th tank battalion, 893d tank destroyer battalion, 135th anti-aircraft artillery battalion, Arrived at Le Havre final processing: 443d, 560th automatic weapons 40th amphibious tractor battalion. } :

19 CATHEDRAL HIGH

Nineteen Cathedral High students, today were listed on the school’s honor roll. . Kenney, Edward Ohleyer, Springman, Joseph 5 i Ot Jose James Tuohy, Paul Bryan, Eugene Higgins, Ralph Jansen, John Klee, Robert McNamara, Michael Carr, Warren Holland, Thomas Newett, Vincent Scheller, Richard Cranny

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STUDENTS HONORED,

MONDAY, FEB. 4, 146

MUSICIAN TO SPEAK

AT HOWE ASSEMBLY

George Campbell, former music chairman for Kiwanis International

and director of music for George Williams: college, Chicago, will speak at the first all-school assembly of the new semester st Howe high school Wednesday. + . Recently discharged from the army, Mr. Campbell will speak on “Keep America Singing.” Senior and Beta Hi-Y’s at Howe are spon= soring the program. Dave Schornstein, president of the Senior HI-Y will introduce Mr. climpen ‘Virgil Heniser and Paul Klinge, sponsors for the club, are

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Schweir, guide.

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