Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1946 — Page 11

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vos wie J. eo I oo . i WE J 3 hs ping rr W : ; ! ’ ; ’ 0h i oa ; 5 a * “5 wi Sx \ Fa ie s ie 4 i" ; FIRM Bl TUESDAY, MAY 28 1946 2 — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _._ Ered eels - . PA 1 ; p * . Q t ; . i * . i 1" ‘ J bool ol : oh f 150 y ND BIDS Swift-Moving Police Patrols to Rule U. S. Zone in Reich |3 SHIPS DUE IN U, S, {Machine Gun Jails West Coast Actor |{GOLUMBIANS’ WIL - hl } | ‘ s . ; x Li et alye Alon BE a : i By JACK BELL moving armored cars and jeeps with|and other important installations. with but elght weeks basic training WITH 4000 TROOPS LOS ANGELES, May 28 (U. P). Yedlatguy ° t¥o concurrent: six GIVE FIN AL 00 CFF EE ‘Times Foreign Correspondent mounted guns. They've motorized] They'll move in irregular fashion|at home, not even including knowl- —Actor Albert Deverich today was moa i rms. | il > 0 \ a: v Co Seeks FRANKFURT, Germany, May 28. troops ready to move at a moment’s|* irregular people won't know when edge of a rifle. Such troops are By UNITED PRESS under a six-months jail sentence hots | Slav e 3 8 ation| uo Knights of : y . ay These Germans think everything] =~... “wr of (the 75.mm. on) to expect them. . costly in an outfit trying to main-| Three ships were scheduled to|imposed for illegal possession of an|Was technical, Since he light the lumbians,” directed by Carl Laubere, ) Purchase. | has happened, but they ain't seen)... ,0p is attached to each Take Over by June tain security’ over huge areas. Its|arTive at U. 8. ports’ today with|Italian machinegun—the last in a|8un for a collection, but Assistant| present their final concert and’ puthin’ yet. ’ regiment, 17 tanks each. Every] Meanwhile, there's & plan—if the|not good to put a lad on guard|more than 4000 servicemen. series of legal troubles started when|U. 8. Attorney Pat Horgan charged ;

dance of the season“at 8:30 p. my, A, May 28 (U.P). It won't be long now, before the|type of equipment tending to aid|graft continues—to fill the depleted (duly When he never has fired a pur ar NEw Yomk: he eloped. with heiress Marilyn|De had tried to sell it to gambler

tomorrow in K. of C. hall 3 is Union Railway ly. 8. .constabulary lets loose onfspeed is assigned, including 100 un Mickey Cohen,

ed bids for the. . with bright. | PIanes. ranks of combat divisions with re-| go the U. 8. constabulary has Sedalla Victory, from Le Havre—1185| Garland, Legal headaches began for De-| Featured on the program will be * 0,000 of refunding | em, right

undesignated : troops. a i These tovitie Hoops, working :3it cruits diredt from civilian life; in|everybody happy. It's not quite| Aiken Victory, from Le Havre—iiss| Deverich was convicted of failure|Verich when a former girl friend We Latendresse Sisters trio in (wd

mortgage bonds, | , ly hued armored other words, send the boys to Ger-|ready. but by late June should be|undesignated troops, to register the weapon or pay|(ouEDL RUT M0 COWL efier wil be the ‘accompanist. * "igo bn, § These Tovip ioc, Working JR Judy. DUE. AT BAN. FRANCISCO: elopment with Miss Garland, |W e the accompanist. ; = i cars roamingiiroopers in America, will keep check|many for army training. { Copyright 048 by The Ind) lis Times| Fremont, from Samar—173 naval per- er iu Jims In Fig her ali she ys Ce eae these hills and|on all regular zone-border posts| Thousands already have come|CoPYTight, 1 er 3. Intisnapolis Times] Fremont, Leon R, Yankwich sentenced him|had lent him money. program. and severally by | p : Valleys. Suiipped SOTTO REID RRR RE RE ORO OIO I REDEAT RETENTION TTR ER TERE ER na i the. New York | fire power : : | Co, will bear in- The U. 8. con- ) be named by the stabulary is the They will be | war department's 6 .and will mature | answer to backgs are to be re- home insistence . i that all the bo 11 be retired at | Jack Bell 2 ol oy } a sinking fund disintegrat; the army company will pay | hereby units. ereling :

y. The issuance, 7 of the bonds are It is about ready to take to the

highways. At the same time, the fzglion by ie in pombat divisions still over here will » sale, along with | linquish their security duties and be used to redeem o into regular garrison training— funding and im- | ike Fort Benning back home. age 3'4 per cent It won't be large—this constabutstanding on Sept. | ary, about 27,000 men in all, But v t will have speed, zest, snappy appearance and the ability to move k viftly to any sector of the AmerOKS an zone if the Nazis get naughty.

Bossed by Veteran Its foundation is the old combat echanized cavalry units which| povered many a precarious front | LATIONS, PRIN- | then hives Joke tough during ROCEDURES," by g, war and Philip Lesly. It's boss is Maj. Gen. Ernie N. THE NEW MAR- Harmon, skipper first of the 1st ar- | { Daniel and Min- mored - division, then the 2d armored. The 2d cracked the ArCOUNTING FOR flennes thrust wide open by virtual- | RGE BUSINESS,” y destroying the 2d Panzer division vest of Houffalize, STOCK TRANS- The job of the constabulary will! ENTS,” by R. J. i} be to “take over,” with U. 8. diWhite, ] isions still over here held in RVICE TO BUSI- | trategic reserve as they train. n C; Manly. The “new army” consists of three A — brigades, made up of three regiments of about 3000 men each and uard 1 ach regiment broken into three,

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