Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1946 — Page 2
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Indianapolis streets will echo tomorrow to marching footsteps in the first peacetime Army Day celebration since 1941. Highlights of the program, an-| - nounced today by Mayor Robert H.| Tyndall and Col. Charles A. Beau-| ° cond, commander of Indiana mili- + tary affairs, includes a radio ad-| dress by Governor Gates and a parade staged by the Indiana state guard, armored force troops from ft. Knox and other military or-
Downtown stores and offices will] © feature window displays of German * weapons and equipment and U. S. air corps equipment. ne Plaza Exhibition ‘The program will get underway at 10 a. m. with the exhibition in the War Memorial Plaza of an ‘armored-car troop from Ft. Knox, HE162 jet-propelled
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trolled glide bomb. The parade, starting at 2°p. m. will form at St. Clair st.’and march south on Pennsylvania st. to Mar5 ket st. Turning south on Market : gt. it will swing north on Monument Circle and mareh up N. Meridian st. past the reviewing stand, located at the federal building. It will disperse at St, Clair and Meridian sts. An address by President Truman at 3 p. m. will be broadpast through an amplifier at the Yeviewing stand, ig Governor to Speak : Governor Gates will speak over ! radio station WFBM at 3:30 p. m,, . * and Mayor Tyndall will give an Army Day address at 9:15 over ¥ A radio station WIBC, 5 : § Brig. Gen. Ben H. Watts, state| — : adjutant general, will lead the parade.
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g Organizations participating in ; the order in which they will march, are the state.guard band; armored troops from Ft. Knox; a contingent of reserve officers; state guard troops; Order of the Purple Heart; . Veterans of Foreign Wars; Butler university band; American Legion; Disabled American Veterans; army . nurses; Red Cross; Boy Scout band, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.
BEN DAVIS PLANS | | - 'SUNSHINE DANCE’
Ben Davis high school will sponsor its annual “Sunshine Dance”
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The Ben Davis band will partici- | ‘pate in the third annual R.O.T.C,| : inspection, school officials announced today. The band and ] chorus classes also are scheduled to take part in an operetta “Jerry of Jericho® now to be presented ! at
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tes have been| 1 awarded to Anna Hasson, 120-word A, certificate, and Mary Ann Hiitle, Myers, Louise Costelow, Hicks, Malora Kent, June Jordan, Alice Jean Truax, Phyllis Sockler, Marilyn Grimes, Maxine Heritier and Paul- | 100-word certificates.
LISLE L. WALLACE | GETS PATRONAGE JOB
Lisle IL. Wallace of Sheridan, member of the state conservation took over his new
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A close afiiliate of Willlam E. Jen-| ner, candidate for G. O. P. senato- = rial nomination, Mr. Wallace will pick up the patronage job where H. Clark Springer, new state chairman, : left off. He managed Mr. Jenner's 6a campaign for short term senator in 1944 and his unsuccessful bid for the gubernatorial nomination in 1940,
In private life, Mr. Wallace is a| ® feed merchant, He will retain his post on the conservation commission, handling the patronage job on a part-time basis,
5 INDIANAPOLIS GI'S | "DUE IN U. S. SUNDAY
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D. Finn, ‘Pfc. Robert W. Elliott, 8. Sgt. Warren L. Jackson, Pfc. Paul E. Sgt. William M. Duncan, Pfc. an Bune ia, 4, Bah, Deke J, Calvert, and 1st Sgt. Melvin L. Schenk. SHIP QUARANTINE LIFTED BAN FRANCISCO, April 5 (U.P). Twenty-five hundred passengers of the army transport Marine Devil were on home soll today after army medical officials lifted a smallpox quarantine which kept them aboard =p since it “docked here six days
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