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2 BOY ESCAPES IN ‘Stage Door Leads [8000 VETERANS DUE "Chick’ Roush to. ENTERS DEMOCRATIC ‘GOOD No? NDIANAPOLIS MEN [Col ehafer al 2-FLOOR OR PLUNGE JP PRU ON 14 SHPS TODAY, Run for Sheriff |EGISLATURE RAGE] AAAMMERS = | REACH NEW YORK| _ Leaving Service

Grove. i | Freeha! es Er '-By UNITED PRESS Charles (Chick) Roush today an-| yemon 1, Anderson, who has a | | The following“ Indianapolis men Ool. Lyte 4 er, last re-

! t : i JR maining member * of ‘the 23, 42. 81 un ] ; i Fourteen Ships Wee WE Bis candidacy for sheriff served ap deputy prosecutor, deputy 4 are listed by the New York port of Mainivg original a, Tg | ; 3 to rive: “ne U. 8: ports today with. subject tothe Republican primary. | sheriff and deputy coroner, has an- f A >” in New of officers on duty af the state I ver Old Falls 20 Feet, more than 8000 servicemen and! a sesicont of Mar fou nounced his candidacy for the] | AGO embarkation as arriving drat hdavartas, hasbeen paced ter, Olney and resident o rion county for| = 0 \ 15, 33, 38, 54, ; ; ; | dependents. | the last 25 yearss. {Democratic nomination for - the ? York to be processed at Camp At-| terminal leave ; gchook, Little : : Is Uninjured. 3 : | DUE AT NEW YORK: | he 1s a member of Tg | legislature. - n : terbury: : after . er y - ; 7. {0 3 Peter Evangels A’ Sreariold lov. mireculodaly n ul Ee a a A a Tagen the American Le- | He is a graduate of Simmons / Abokrd Cape Henlopans yesterday, 1st| from the service rad a J d : . Y F [Meld arudlery Satealions. Southampton gion, the 101 Bi- | |university, Butler university and| a AN A | [14 Rodney C. Perking and T. Sth Gr.iat Camp Atter3 heidi | escape serious injury yesterday ; ai ar LH ar i ire ble class of the | 3 Central Law school at Louisville. He \ ¥ Paul B Hale. wii “i a . bury. nd 45 and Sev. | | -* when he plunged through a third-| Josephine Justice James Denny | avr ois wa’ Mary Viciry. from nay | Broadway Baptist xT also attended Ihdiana Law school, p Foon ’ } iam wd Ary yester-} Col. Freehafer enter, 3300 Wm story window and fell almost 20 feet |company, 80th quartermaster truck com-|church, t h e Le Indiana university and Chicago uni- A the Blue Island Vietory yeste:.| SHiered active and 73 and St, | : : Josephine Justice and.. James |pany Brookside civie +| versity. day. T. Sth Or. Walter B. Wilson, 1st Lt.| duty as a nationschool. . to a brick pavement below. Fayetteville Victory, from Le Hévre— LES : Yon stanley set Charles H | al d officer nter, 2535 Ww, | i Denny will have lead roles in the 917 troops, including 330th infantry regi-| league and other § He is executive secretary of the / ot foe ir Th rr MA hie ry guar 52, 53, 67, 10.) The infant, James Douglas Mill-|, ment of 83d division | elvi reaniza- © NE Anderson Scholarship Foundation,| | § Kaitaoh, Green and Cpl, September Anthony Catho= : Stage Door,” a three-act comedy Cape Henlopen, from Le Havre — 723] CIVIC org DY a , R Eimer H. Counts. Yo. o er, son of W, E. Miller, 1015 N, Ala- > be nied Friday ai 8 m, | #roops, including 577th signal company, ¥ tions. fb an organization aiding worthy ea | e Waahilnijan otiar- 1940 with the lens ranch | bama st, was toddling after a tay| © 0 Poe school Poot |. Shs aromusiion wich anyon | He has been in AW | ®utenta to obtain higher education. i: fe, Robert T Mobi, 7.| SOK, Of major Ww. M fire engine in the home of His by the Howe. high school Foot- $b chemical company. '| the automobile {| He is a member of the lodge, AMBER LIGHT 4 . John C. Williams, Pfc. Thomas|/At € he t Freehafer Af Br light Revelers club in the -gym-| Hosewell Victory, from Antwerp—Nine| ond airplane bus- Charles Roush |Baptist Ministers Alliance, the | |J. O'Donnell. Pte. Robert R. Okey, 8gt.| headquarters he Cok hools. \ aunt, Mra. May Frances Cagle, on nasi ung 88 Cl \y—40 Army, navy and ‘ma-|iness here and associated with the Senate Ave. Y. M. C. A, the Butler GOOD Raleigh, hey rie or. . 8. 8 Clay~ Army, Navy an a= y . . OC. Ay E Be 12 the third floor of 910 Ft. Wayne| iine personnel. Indianapolis motor speedway as a|Alumni association and the Second . ; . 8 Sgt. George W. center, 1229 h thi 1d Others in the cast are Josephine {pug AT NORFOLK: ” g Mitchell, Cpl. Allen A. Culpepper, Sgt. gl3. 28 and Sc. ave, when the accident occurred. Edward’ Collins—18 undesignated serv-|driver and mechanic: Baptist church. N Walter Carminal, Opl. Charles J. Hill, Lt, aus Bale His father, who was laying lino. |Btlley, Giovanna Ball, Mildred|,,,, In world war I he was overseas| His Son, James E. Anderson was , Col, Geotye H. Biv, T. Sth Or. Vinton) division. He also served as Rh EN leum in the kitchen, said his son|B*lleY, Norma Ziegler, Marjorie Johan Fe Ome eT ated number|AS & master sergeant in the air|wounded in the battle of the Aleu- yong director for a period and was as~ chools 3, 57, 58, was pushing the toy around .the S.ngsbury, Helen Aldrich, Ruth-|,. .yicemen : | corps and during world war IIjtan Islands. ASK SURPLUS FREEZE Aboard the Marine Shark yesterday, |Sistant director upon his separation, : floor in the living room. shn Thomas, Gloria Speer, Mary [DUE AT SEATTLE: == ~~ _ |worked with the Allison experi WASHINGTON, March 27 (U, P),| Ist. LL Robert E Wison, £ Of hor While on active duty, Col. Frees information Broke Through Window Elizabeth Hite, Jane Messing, Ann soldier and one marine | mental station at ‘Weir Cook Mu- previous political job, said that|—The American Legion asked cOn-|pfe. Eimer A.. Steffen Jr. Cpl. Warren | hafer, whose home is 5834 N. Dela~ ontestant, sa Sto-Tepzct B |8chutt, Alan Gise, Mike Wagoner, oy AT BAN IRANURGO:: Sl nicipal airport. if nominated and, elected he would gress today to freeze all surplus|Eneieharet 8 8g. Stanley 3 cH ware sl, was on leave from the Times every e heard a cragh and rushed to Ronnie Willlams, Allen Smith, Fran A a Y Tne and ge has one son, William G.|“put into section a working organi- | property until a disposal program |iinary c. Sharrer, T. Sth Or, Indiana state board of accounts the room to see a gaping hole in McAree, Richard Cotton, Willlam | “castle Rock, from Hawaii—127 army|Roush in the navy air corps. zation to cope with the teen-age that is “fair” to world war II|Smith Pfc. Jack W. Dicker, I in ar. where he was employed as a fleld the windowglass and his child lying Insley, Richard Sharkey, Donald | "8 Jovy peremnel. | Mr. Roush, who has held nolcrime wave. veterans is formulated. Bonatt : examiner, SE on the pavement below Armstrong, Elliott Jose, LaVonne |——— — — ___% _____ ee EE : Mannfield, Maellen Wright and | . ‘ The father raced downstairs and Carol Eves. | found a passing motorist who had| Darrell H. Gooch, club sponsor, witnesed the fall waiting there.|Will direct the show. The motorist. rushed the father and child to Methodist hospital. Attaches at the hospital said the : infant had suffered no broken bones . : yz or serious injuries. The child and H R EFS e ’ his father returned home in a taxi- . . cab after the examination. > 3 ii ah : ; : The Ha-Ha-Be's club will spon. VARDAMAN GETS ORAY sor a dance from 8 to 11 p. m.| WASHINGTON, March 27 (U.|April 8 at the Brookside commu- | P.).—A senate banking 'subcom- (nity center. Bill Stafford’s or-| mittee today approved the nomina- | Shestra, featuring Lucy Johnson, 2 will play. 1 tion of Cmdr. James K. Varda- : ) man Jr, President Truman's naval| Miss Martha Louise Harry, ~ aide, to a l4-year-term on the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Federal Reserve Board. The vote 419 W. 26th st, a 1942 graduate was 4 to 0 for confirmation. (of Crispus Attucks, has been ne elected secretary-treasurer of the ” senior class at Illinois university wt ICH CARE RAVE TEL She has been recipient of the LaCEERI II . Verne Noyes scholarship for four CLEANED & REJUVENATED MEETS RIGHT IN THE H te The Ee . oy Process re- Jack Rainey, superintendent of places nateral eils—re colors the Indiana state school for the —remews beauty. Ne ly muss—quiek ring A 4 raniesd deaf, will address members of the Servies for Forty-Niners club Tuesday noon YT Ln at a luncheon meeting in the Co-! 1039 N PENN lumbia club. | SE — . ee opi | I. Harry A, Overstreet, former Advertisement philosophy and psychology head at A Milli D I t ~ ithe College of the City of New on 0 ars 0 York, will address a meeting of R li \ h id Beth-El Meh's club tonight at 8:30 elieve MOMOrrnoIns ococx a: 34h and Ruckle sts. It is estimated that over a million Dr. Overstreet will discuss “A Perdollars annually is spent for various sonal Philosophy for These Times.” , remedies for relieving piles. Yet any jsrael Baker, concert-master of the druggist will tell you that soothing, Indianapolis symphony orchestra cooling. oo nngent Peterson's Ont “land Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky Roskin ment will allay pile torture in a few minutes. 35¢ a box. 80c in tube with | will present a musical program. applicator.- Peterson's Ointment| , oo oo" il brings prompt, joyful Feltef em held i : hy pig Rw ftching. Money hael if not delighte "Brookside community house under

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