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| | » | | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 13.—
sian as an Arctic fighter.
brother, .Joseph. | built-in kitchen, cabinets 5 Varier. "a1. Bunn( ark OUR LAR UR DISPLAY Army commanders in Alaska ad- _ Edith He land; si ; | mit it but they 8; ‘brother, - Edward ~~ 8 North Delaware St. |. ot dismayed davies, 49. Survivors: | peut vies: "ster. “ | by it. The situarother, arry Misch, - TT tre Wo ~ 1 y ber Coleman, 56. Bur- . | Hon, they say, is telene Helfman, . not unlike that in e : i &% Roi ur vivor: ‘ which the Amer-
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—the report card of a soldier—the| credit- Attu in June, 1942. His rec- | ge | ord there was not too good.
At the war's end, he was the world's best jungle fighter. The American soldier has one Arctics campaign. to his
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Enough of the story is told in an official publication, “The Capture lof Attu,” to show how tragically untrained we were in our first Arctic campaign. “Few of the Tth division had
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air force. Russia defeated Germany largely | because she was superior in winter fighting. The lessons of Attu have been put to good account. The army now knows what clothing to give ts men. It has not yet taught them how to use that equipment properly.
The war department is convinced it can apply those lessons only by
| Sending its men to the Far North
with competent instructors.
Its goal ix at least one trained Arctic fighter — one man who knows how to survive and can
| teach the other fefow—in every
combat company. To that end, the army and navy Scheduled combat maneuvers —Operation Willawaw, Operation Prigid, Operation Prost—in Alaska and the Aleutians. They are training men on the theory it is wiser to learn when the world is at peace than to waste lives after trouble starts.
LEGAL GROUP PLANS
FALL LUNCHEONS.
The fall luncheon series of Indianapolis alumni and Gamma chapters of Sigma Delta Kappa, national legal fraternity, will begin Monday. The first luncheon will be held in the Florentine room of the Claypool hotel, with Robert E Kirby, president, in charge. The Rev. Roger Malsbury, head of the Youth. for Christ movement, will speak and Robert E Chenoweth, general chairman of the national convention, will make a report.
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RUSHVILLE, Ind, Sept. 13.— State police said today that ‘they would seek a grand Jury. investi» gation in the death of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilltam's three-day-old | baby, found, floating in Flat Rock |
creek Sunday. The 20-year-old Muncie couple currently are held at the city jail on open charges J County Attorney James Cooper
announced he would file a charge I vielating state, burial regulations against them today, to hold them further investigation. S'ate Police Detective Price Cox sid would continue questioning the parents, possibly submitting them to a lie detector test. He said alse that .the baby's body might be tion showed that the baby did now drown, but did- not establish the canse of death. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam said the baby had been placed in their care at the Muncie ‘hospital with -Instructions to keep it well covered, but that Mrs. Gilliam had, from time to time on the trip south, peered at all right
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Child Dead About three miles south of Rushville the mother stated she -tried to teed the baby, and when it would not take the feeding she and her husbatid stopped the car to see what was ‘wrong. When they discovered the child was dead, they stated, they became panicky, and upon passing over the iron bridge that spans Little Flat Rock, decided to throw the baby in the river According officials here, Gilliam stated that throwing the child in. the water was his idea and that he had argued with his wife about it but she did not want to do it
ASK END TO PROBE OF REDS IN. SCHOOLS
The Indiana council of the American Veterans’ Committee today condemned investigation of instructors in two-state universities as Aa “witch hunt” and. asked Gov Gates to call the probe off. Tn a letter to the governor, the A. V. C. council termed the .investigation, demanded by the American Legion and ordered by the governor, a “threat: to academic freedom.” The governor's and Legion's action followed “appearance of the names of several state law professors and education professors on a petition asking that the request of ‘the Communist party for representation on the bailot ‘be granted
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Ind, papers please copy Mortuaries— HUSBAND, SISTERS, NIECE Experienced DE TURK -Voletia, 4415 E. 16th st ¥ TK St Slot, P| UnERAL BERECTORS J WOMAN STERLING LAUNDRY Age 41 years, wife of Louis E De Turk 1 * years, . . | For Responsible Clerioal Work 735 Lexington mother..of Suzanne and Phillip Eugene | | i exing De Turk, daughter of Charles M. Beem. | CONKLE FUNERAL HOME | Address Times BES A-613 2 Service Saturday 930 a. m. Al Peace 1934. W Michigan 8st *R- boii . - - pr ee Chapel 050 E. Michigan st Renner et . Tn CLERK . STENOGRAPHER Funeral Home, Urbana. Til. 230 m FARLEY FUNERALS 1604 W Morris, omanent position opening tn small 2: tal Champaign, Ill. Moore Mortuaries MA-1234 modern office of Jocal industry 1 mile DIETZ Mary Agnes (Mavme beloved | === = ———— rom Circle 44-hour wee Starting mother of George Edwin Dietz of Pr BERT-S. GADD salary $150. with insurance, annual vaca | B M Sill, Okla: Alice and William Dietz of | ;130 prospect St MA-604s | HOD and bonus added. Pleasant working Indianapolis: sister of James J, Condon of yospeect — aa Cw TY conditions for lady of good habits desir- | Toledo, O. passed away Wednesday, Sept ’ ing to improve her working connection | 11. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 14, from the GRINSTEINER S | Give age and past working. experience Ww k $3 bf Blackwell Funerel Home 1508 N. Merid-| 1601 FE. New York MA-8310° Box A-393 Times e have a permanent jOD Tor an ian st, at 9:30 a. m BUEN) MASS #1 | = reser cemmtm——— — * £8. Peter 31g Paul Cathedral a.m G. H HERRMANN CLERK-S STENOGRAPHER experienced operator, Good nterment Holv Cross cemeterv. Priend n Tdea! connections for young lady in . invited. Friends may call at the funeral 1303 8 EABT 81. MA-8480 | ono.clerk office. Underwriters building: | starting salary, 5-day week. home HISEY 3 TT "JS | 513-duy 40-hour week; 830 per week, FERRITER James, passed away Thurs-! | hone Mr. Schoettker or Mr. Toolen, day morning, age 80 years, husband of (981 N Delaware St aa =] RI-4066. the late Pannie Ferriter, brother of Mrs - mesetfmest— { LI 138] Mary E. Wilson “and Timothy Perriter FIANNER & BUCHANAN—38 West Fal * Puneral Saturday, 8:30-a. m.; at Irvington Crees Boulevard TA-3371 Chapel, 5342. E. Washington st Our - " A S——————— - | Lady of Lourdes church, 9 a. m. Moore SHIRLEY BROS. CO. : - : rtuaries. , a N lino Ll- sam | Genes office work light dicta. i 00K -T5 10omas 8. of 824 N. 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hand and the seal of the Department of Financial Instiutions this J1st day of August, 1046 JOE McCORD, Director.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
“ix MACHINERY CO.
Comp. experience necessary; Pleasant working conditions For appointment please call Miss Hart
CLIMAX
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in our cake need apply
women for permanent work
workers Eckrich
steady
Mr
GENERAL BAKING CO.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
for,
dept Only
has openings
Bookk'pers-Typists ~ Stenographers Unit Control Clerk 40-Hour Week
Apply 7th Floor
Employment Dept, BILLING CLERK
18 ‘to 300 Must be able to type and have ah aptitude for Agures Permanent position vely modern office
Pleasant
National Hosiery Mills
Call RI-6511, Ba miodbp m
friendly associates.
EXPERIENCED BURROUGHS" BOOKKEEPING OPERATOR for permanent position
PEOPLES STATE BANK
130 East Marked
Telegraphy
No Experience Necessary
| nights,
: EE : | | FEMALE HELP WANTED 9 : Indiama polis Times, | Fel. , Sept, 13, 1946 | “| CLERK-T Ke | RANSOPHER—Maude | E., 87 years, La ASSISTAN Experienced or in auty rence, Ind. 42d st, R. R. 12, Box 328, tke Spportin ty to th Noftens v |beloved' ‘wife of Manfred Ransopher, 0! guts Bk 4 . | mother -of Mrs, Walter 8, Waganer of | LL Ho, Sorrow deity; Harold 8. Ransopher of Long | y
DE ohn 16 TO 35 !
clean factory © work. Day Aoply in person, between 9 a
Light and 11 im,
THE BARBASOL oo Th MeN Senate =
Fur Finishers Experienced or Apprentice
WESTERN UNION
trains you and pays while fearning Wage rates are higher than ever oefore Apply RB mNobiits, [raffle Mgr Guaranty Bldg
DAY COOK
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. for restaurant, ( PT. BENJAMIN | Ft. Benjamin Harrison DISHWASHER 45-hour week No Biota days annus! leave fer year sick yeave per year. Employment ment plan Apply Mr Isgrigy, Exchange -B Building.
HARRISON EXCHANGE Indiana
work 15 days retire~
Main
Elevator Operator
Easy, pleasant work fori a white tgirl with pleasant personality Apply in Persdn
| Fairway Furniture Co.
133 W. Wash
FACTORY OPPORTUNITY
Expansion again makes avallable a few openings for young women age 18 to 35 in modern machine plant Excellent working conditions and high starting wages.
| McQUAY-NORRIS MPG | 1737 Mass. ave.
CO,
* Attention Single Girls * 18 - 35
We are accepting applications from quali
fied. applicants BR! ce per hour with premium pav an the | second shift. . Apply personnel office
The American Can Co.
1936 South East St,
GIRLS, 18 to 30
PAY RATE [INCREASED Starting Rates Tbe Hour Automagic increases every 30 days for 3 months Promotion opportunities to 94c hour Interesting work making RCAVICTOR récords, RCA radio tubes and RCA Victrolas Johs Open Now, Apply Today!
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Apply Employment OfMce 3310 E. Michigan st
Steady Work
Measant Surroundings Experience Unnecessary
Apply tn Person
BEMIS BRO. BAG C0.
| 1000 Barth Ave. (South)
Call at 801 Ft i
3 ie
R H A- vy IC T 0 R Pot work as a dry cleaning
‘GIRLS—WOMEN [Xmas bonus, life insurgnce for 3
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‘ers, 2835 Northwestern.
GIRLS—25-35
to learn gasoline jobbin business. Preter | college graduates with knowledge of ace counting. typing and shorthand Perma nent. good working conditions; epportunity for advancemeng and resnansibility Bonded Gas and Oil System, Inc. es EB Washington for downtown office Pleasant
working conditions: 39-hour week.
715 Electric Building “OFFICE ASSISTANT
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Experienced Typing, weneral office, telephone and sales work, Steady position Good pay Apply
113 8 PENN,
PATTERSON SHADE CO,
WE WANT YOU!!!
If vou can take ight dictation in a small modern office and are (nterested IN A PERMANENT POSITION 40-hr week with good ~pry See Mr. Adkins 425 Kentucky General Office Clerical work. Per. manent position, Good working conditions for advance-
Chance ment. See L. H. Hoffman, 330 W 9th, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility.
"PAYROLL CLERK
to compute dally earnings under
incentive system and keep record of weekly wages. Must lke figures. and run. electric calculator; steady vosition; 40 hours; Bludav week THE BEVERIDGE PAPER CO. WwW. Wash Mr. Johnson RI-4391
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PERSONNEL
Opening capdble young wéman with typing ability and
for
pleasing personality, excellent opportunity “for development with attractive salary scale and excel
Good starting rate lent worki ing conditions.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. 1737 Mass, Ave.
PRESSER -
Experienced spotter and presser, Permanent
40-Hour Week:
he W discount on purchases
The Wm. H. Block Co. .
Apply Eo ne Dept.. Tth Floor
Sales Ladies
real oppariunity,
pleasant
Noramel® Salary plus
semi annual bonus, paid vacation,
manager.
| feady employees. Davis Clean
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