Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1950 — Page 11
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On Retaining Rank
World War 11 veterans who|
wish to re-enlist in the Army must do so before July 1 if they are to
(retain the rank they held at time
of discharge. Capt. R. A. Schoolcraft, Army and Air Force recruiting officer here, said today veterans who were separated after May 12, 1945, as officers or warrant officers will be enlisted as corporals in Grade E-4 after July 1. Those who served in the top non-com-missioned grade will be enslisted in Grade E-3, private first class.
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June 5 in-his room-at the Sasielp Hotel, 1268 8. Illinois St. ther Twin Cities team = ‘burted Jn Muscatine, Svan me! Voy Field. The game w ll be; Fr town where he grew up as a boy. broadcast and te The lonely old man who wasiTV 8:10 p. m.—~WISH 8:15 > m. farmer, financier and world trav- THU eler, left an estate estimated at’ CARDS.GIANTS—Bert Wilson 300.000, He wus Joined Yesterday will describe the play-by-play of n years the e bei i members of his family. At “his an Bg Blaved Mm the death, he was thought to have nad, no living relative.
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Relatives to Bury Elderly Recluse
By BOB BOURNE
Paul Leitzinger, 81, who died!
rapidly . © 8 pom.
£he believes is an industrial inHustice, falls'in love with a “cap-| A man who “didn't want to go! italist” in “Cupid Walks the Pick-/ {home” in life will leave Indian-| ~|apolis-for home today in death.
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DR. CHRISTIAN —A young girl “crusader,” seeking to right what.
about Morris Plan 3% Certificates
WFBM 7:30 p. m.
tonight at § telecast . RSDAY
Some arrived . here yesterday, however, after being found by The
Times, si eave Bi Bata te They told how among the old! man's estate were stocks and
bonds from Brazil, Chile, Uraguay,|
and Mexico. The exact worth of the bonds is not known, but div-| idend slips had not been removed {from the bonds for years. | Included were stocks in the) {Standard Oil Co., some in Swift & Co., and some cash, Even though the old man was {wealthy, for 15 years he lived,
tby- himself tir a room in his Hotel]
He never received mail, never, {sent any. He talked to almost no, |one. The relatives were a nephew, Lee; and a| neice, Mrs. D. C. Martin and Mr.} Martin, all of Muscatine,
Paper Box Firm Asks $175,000 Building OK
The Crown Paper Box Corp., 31]
E. Georgia 8t., today asked Zon-| ing Board permission to erect al $175,000 building at the North-| east corner of Montcalm and 21st St. The structure will house machinery for the manufacture of,
~ipaper. boxes by. .aproximately--60.f--—
employees. Off-street parking,
facilities for about 25 cars will be
provided.
A public hearing on the request
has been scheduled for July 24. |
Job's Daughters Plan | installation Friday
Miss Kay Biddlecombe will be
linstalied as honored quéen” of| Bethel 9, Job's Daughters, at 7:30
p. m. Friday in Veritas Masonic!
| Temples Other officers include Jeanne! Powell, senior princess; Joan]
Scalf, guide; Helen Patrick, mar-
Rose Marie Easton, recorder.
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