Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1949 — Page 12
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Local Sailors Serve With 6th Task Force
In Mediterranean
Three Beech Grove residents now serving with the U, 8B, Alr Force have been graduated ted from
utes son of Mr. and Mrs. Costelow, 310 N, 18th Bt.; Pfe. Dan 8. Malone, son of Mr, and Mrs. 8. H. Malone, 105 8, 5th 8t.; and Pfc. Edward D. Hess Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hess, 68) N. 6th Ave. .
With the Sixth Naval Task Force in the Mediterranean are
ard tL. Conolly. They Include Richard Henry Mettge, fireman apprentice, son of (Mrs, W. F. Mettge, 6731 Caroline '8t.; Charles Edward Hilgidiack, | seaman, son of Henry Hilgidiack, 428 8. Hamilton Ave.; Edward apprentice, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W,| {Oliver, 1629 8. State Ave. all {serving aboard the destroyer uss! IE. A. Greene. Robert A. Martin, seaman, son of Louis Martin, 90215 E. Washington St., is aboard the destroyer | USS K. D. Bailey. Herman Davidson, boatswain’s mate third class, son of Mrs. Hat-|
“.4tie Davidson, 933% Virginia Ave...
and Robert D. Garrett, seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Garrett, 215 N, Sheffield Ave,, are with the USS Everett F.| Larson In the Mediterranean area. Aboard the USS H. J.*Thomas are Arnold E., Stanton, seaman apprentice, son of Mrs. Dasie Mason, 134 W. 11th 8t., and Roland W. Goodwin, seaman apprentice, son of K. 0. Goodwin, 2311 N. Lake Sst.
Ralph E. Risley, seaman ap-| prentice, son of Mrs. Mildred Ris:
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| [Porce, ruising the Medit ranean vill is a member of 8 ¢ er e, Also aiding in the search for the dest uss Ct
the missing plane are Willlam pg ware Irvin Crawford, seaman apres. Two Indianapolis men are crew-| tice, son of Mrs. Alice Cra 7 phar 2242 Columbia Ave. Busi "Ander-|ship, USS Winston, making a Each year the college of p HON, seaman ‘apprentice, 815 BE. St. goodwill tour of Mediterranean macy of the University of Ken-,40¢ all druggists. One application
Clair St, and Thomas Eugene |ports. Farrior, gunnér's mate - second Painter, engineman third class, 'its graduates than it can
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clase, husband of Mrs. Alma May Sayan College Ave, and. Vernon XH. “aboard the USS Gyatt with Farrior, R. R. 8. Goins, stewaranman. 10 Ronco, ItEhy Pi
European Task Soins: searching for a missing Donald L. Farrell, seainan ap- Kenneth 'E. Harlow, seaman, ‘Harlow, Fort- Many shattered re prenticd, 2820 W. 10th Bt, Is{son of Mrs. Peter ow, Hort: oe to v to of skin ~itehing of pimples,” eczema, red blotches and other frritations when you can get fast relief with {soothing Peterson's Ointment?
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# ables one engineer to accomplish around style. Sizes 12 to 20. the other. One hand Q more than théusands of mule driv- Will They B drives. a span of mules ers. This same investment enables s same inves : He IN THE Se These are but two of the many attractive quently does t
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cotton housecoats available in ‘sizes 12 to 20, and 38 to 44,
every Illinois Central worker to earn more by producing more. It also enables this railroad to deliver the world’s goods to @) your community for an average of about 1¢ per ton-mile. (A rate that would earn the mule driver
are different. . themselves for would make fil They're get even they sel the Taft-Hartl President Tru:
In eight hours man, mules and wagon may move half a ton 30 miles. The hand on the throttle moves 800 times half a ton 5 times farther aboard an Illi
nois Central freight train, 15¢ in an eight-hour day)’ Bands is prot Does this mak This is the 99th year in which the investors, ma- ig N make one hand stronger than the other? chines and workers of the Illinois Central have Mr. Truman's oie All One served Mid-America. By maintaining and improv- ne, Com of mules amd w ing this service we intend fo earn your continued ! gate why food : ag friendship and patronage. his on. The other pilots a modern freight train along W. A. Jounston § a $700,000,000 railroad. President " | The ( { How old w 1 , : ’ RY wrote “Thanat LLINOIS CENTRAL ov wee J CRITE tir : : : % poem, sald to | CMR “rc 2 LH Ez
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