Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 14
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New Bry Circular on ‘Indefinite Re-Enlistments
Sgt. Jack Churchill, Former Local Man, Among First fo Take Adyantage of Ruling
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the second Camp Breckenridge, Ky. soldier to re-enlist there under a new plan affecting military per-
f rvice give the INSERT BRONZE $ 5 a ie SCREEN INSERT their resignations if they so _de-|
sire. There is no discharging and
8gt. Churchill volunteered Dec. 11, 1942 and was honorably dis-|, éharged In Feb, 1946. After one and a half years in the reserves he rejoined in August, 1947. He
R. Churchill, 27-year-old former
Churchill was the operations sergeant, headquarters, second battalion, 506th Airborne infantry regiment, stationed at Camp sBreckenridge. °
Aids Red Cross Fund Drive Here
Willis B. Connor Jr., vice president of the Merchants National Bank, has been appointed chairman of the commercial division of the 1949 Red Cross fund drive to be held in] h
General chairs) man of the cam-
: dus Mr, Connor Plum, _ ‘public
service; Bon O. Aspy, governmental and educational; Floyd W. Burns, professional; Mrs, O, C.
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paign is D, W.|good news on the flu situation
«|Health reports,
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -—No signs so far of any unusual amount of influenza ip any part of this country, is the continuing
trom U. 8. Public Health Service authorities here. The European influenza situaition is also now g , the influenza information center at the U. 8. National Institutes of
Total reported 'flu cases in the United States for the week ending Jan, 22 were 4585, a small |road
Winters, townships; Mrs. James W. Carr, clubs and organizations; Foster Stanley, downtown, and Mrs. Guy E, Morrison, residential. The division leaders are now appointing the 3000 volunteer
fund.
Astor's Wife Bears Daughter in N. Y.
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)— A daughter was born yesterday Mrs. Gertrude Gretsch Astor, year-old wife of John Jacob Astor at the Columbia Presb terian Medical center. The child is the first born to the couple who married in 1944, Mr, Astor also has a 12-year-dld son, William, by his former marriage to Ellen Tuck French.
Motor Stores Looted Harold Clifford, parts department manager of Stéewart Motor Sales, 3200 E. Washington St. told police that tires, wheels, tubes, floor carpets and other equipment was stolen last night from several of the firm's cars stored. in the horse barns at the Fairgrounds. He said the loot was valued at $207.20.
eines m———— Accused by Army Thomas J. (Jack) Yo 19, sought by the Army for desertion for 14 months, is being held in the Allen County jail for re-
Important Announcement!
OF CHANGE IN STORE HOURS
TONIGHT
AND EVERY FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK |
Entire Store will Close Every
lease to military authorities, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said here today.
28th
workers who will solicit for the)
increase over the 4086 the 4080 reported
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$229 4-Pc. Walnut Veneer Suife, now
Maj. Charles Stevens, Camp Breckinridge,
Career _ 3
Ky., recruiting . swearing in Sgt. Jack R. Churchill, Toy of Indian: _apolis, who re-enlisted for an indefinite period.
"Flu Cases Show Little Increase
the previous week, ‘States with the largest number of reported cases were South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and Arizona,
Hurt in Car Crash pe & _~ * Clarence Jenkifis, 32; &f 4629 N. Naomi 8t., was taken to Gen-
eral Hospital late yesterday with leg and chest injuries after his| ste
car struck a Pennsylvania Rail-| b
road elevation on Kentucky Ave., orted| Just west of west of _Benate Ave, Ave,
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