Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 8
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L Army-Navy Tired Post Office Trucks of 1 931 Vintage Await Retirements i 5-2 Sue. : oncy 2 | sowoav,
15 Battered Vehicles to Be Sold After grmical yur. fave Ape Of the Recore Problems,” at
: £ Plane Crash Giving Their AH in Getting Mails Through
- . By CARL HENN 3 FIFTEEN old Post Office trucks with an accumulated service f | S$ | 0 S ~ [time of 270 years will reach the end of the road tomorrow, A ’ The weary vehicles face a dubious end. Their disposition will 3 Fighter Rams Bomber not be known until sealed bids are opened tomorrow and someone |is awarded the right to haul them away from the Post Office | garage, In Flight, Fouled . .. [330 W. New York St. fn "Chute Foils Esco H. Coval rinten- |. a CaR't buy parts for the old v $COP@ | Frank H. Coval, supe vehicles any more,” he says. “All GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex. Sept. dent of motor vehicle service al we can do is steal from one to 17 (UP)—A Navy torpedo bomber the garage, suspects the 1931 vin-| service another.” and a National Guard fighter tage mail trucks will end up in a| oa» { MR. HAMMEL and Mr. Coval plane collided in flight today, and|junk yard. deny any sentiment concerning
both crashed, carrying two men! “I don't know what else couldiy) ." otirement of the trucks. Too to death. be done with them,” he Says. , ... to think about it, they say.
in Atlantic City, N. J.
Rotary Club to Meet Capt. Michael Fielding, Indiaborn radio commentator and { |world traveler, will speak on “Red \ : Shadows. Across Asia” in the RAUP CABINET CO. luncheon meeting of the Indian-|| 145 N. PENN. MA-3408 - Alma Glu apolis Rotary Club at 12:15 p. m.| Vv. 7 Tuesday in the Claypool Hotel, ' : ersion T
VOCAL INSTRUCTION | |"
The pilot of the bomber, a/ “Not in their condition.” | “However, they agreed tn est MEMBERS OF OUR VOICE FACULTY . | Hope." TBM, ad 1 ts ressful .a a ¢ { The attempt to escape by parachute, THE “condition” to which Mr. MAting that the 15 -ton, 1-ton | ARE AVAILABLE TO A LIMITED NUMBER Tu revive wiv n «10 but the shrouds tangled on the Cbval refers is apparent, even in ment” have travelled a total of OF STUDENTS FOR PRIVATE STUDY. i spot across the |
| slouch in record H. A. Bible, who lives near the 1
plane and he was carried down. the dim light at the back of the more than three million city jn Barage. The 15 decrepit Fords, miles, ‘
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JULIUS HUEHN, Internotionally Known Metropolitan ray
crash site;”was the first to reac
. | Tw 1a | | the wreckage of the bomber. Chevrolets and Internationals] Two of the trucks are o Opera Baritone. | until Paul Westor “I. found the pilot's body out- have suffered every indignity to Bsuied Vehicles. They Were utd re . : owned the old side The Plane.’ sud Mz. Bible. which time, Bard use, accidents 0 (0) por Maney pvr LEOLA TURNER, Noted As Leading Soprano, Chicage thinking about if he'd wh Yn babi and hardworking mechanics need- yygjest time was during the bank : . Civil Opera and Others. i it — the ~ if the lines on the ‘chute hadn’t/!N8 auto parts could subject them. holiday in 1933, when they car- Supt. Frank H. Coval, (behind wheel), Victor Hammel, chief mechanic (left), and Pascal Owens, \ IR back farther thar fouled.” Some of them have only one Neat nitions of dollars through. ., qo supervisor, , . . They make a final inspection. ; : | FARRELL SCOTT FRED KOEHRN written in 1868 b The pilot of the F-51 National wheel, ‘or two, or three, or none. '"4/Anapolis. : { : ; : {8 thorne” who in re G ny : . =» Faster greetings and fillal as-~— 7 | : ETT PBEL a antes never had u ee; | Some have been stripped almost +pHE OTHER 13 carried ¥al-lgurances of affection on Mother's *lron Heel’ Proves Red |5. plese. or: blotting paper ob the) FRED ETRY HARH : San Be : been onted ou nto the TBM at a gS h ] te of to the frame to provide motor yaple cargo too, during their 18 Dav - They carried packages of |floor. RICHARD WHI INGTON {ll been pointed out we oe Mpa ig . We paras, radiators. | axles, wind years. They had letters bearing every description and during the No Friend to England | “That's what the English mean Vater is 2 hon : shields, eadlights and other news of birth—and death—letters noliday seasons worked long : . to me,” the Russian said. e sold his “Liste angle immediately, trailing smoke. parts to companion trucks still jy which engagements were made pours Tvertime to make sure that] BERLIN, Sept. 4%. (UP)— ree ing Bird,” which
The; fighter pilot's body, badly!'{, use.
i i i illion and sold 2 burned, was found beside the Phone or Write for Information nm
and broken — letters in which gy the gifts arrived safely at their| Maurice Sullivan, the 21-year-old Ww T Heald to Talk
Chief mechanic Victor C. Ham- only trivial matters’ were men- destinati {British Tommy who was held b . of sheet music, wreckage of the plane, which! estinations, 2 Y wi | Jeither will “H / mel has had to exercise all his tioned and letters with news of : fe { ; “ | William T. Heald of -Acme- ‘ Neither oj} . Struck the earth with such impact experience to keep an adequate the utmost importance to those Their job 18 done. Tomorrow; the Russians for. 18 ‘months, —— Co. will speak on “Flour, | JORDAN COLLEGE OF MUSIC } financial returns t at it virtually disintegrated. number of trucks on the streets who received them. the bids will be opened and to-/today he once asked a Soviet| Interesting Food,” before the | ; died in 1902) since
of Indianapolis for the last seven| These senile vehicles once Morrow these trucks will be put civilian - interpreter, “Aren't we gcjentech Club of Indianapolis | 1204 N. Delaware SL LL 7511 domain. or eight years, ever since World rumbled. "along under loads oflout to pasture, if a junk yard can your allies?” {meeting tomorrow noon in Hotel| Capitol records, War II created a truck shortage.| valentines, Christmas cards, be called a pasture. | For answer, the Russian ground ' Antlers. the tune and wh
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In Indianapolis, he joined Mar-| fon Lodge No. 35, F & AM, in 1914. He served as lodge stereop-| ticlan for 29 years. Mr. Soufflot | also was a member of Queen Ksther Chapter, OES, and student, of Christian Science-here. Surviving are his wife, Zetta Corrine; a daughter, Mrs. Wil-| bert S. Sage, and a granddaugh-| ter, Sandra Kay Sage, all of In-| dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Emma Cape, DeSoto,, and several nieces and nephews “
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