Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1950 — Page 4

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She Falled ss

Husband Lost i in War

MANNERS: MANY OF. YOU wives win be ‘bidding your. men n goodby. Show them the good stuff you're made of,

another chance. It wasn't until the telegram

: in the last war that I realized I doe a bad job as a wite. 1 didn't!

get another chance.

You may not have

arrived from the War Department

1 tafled my husband. 1 worried Tyy 0 Boys Seized

more about myself and the ineonveniences of war - than T@W about the man who

shortages, arguments with the neighbors, and my loneliness.

a word about the

shortages an eT Brett ‘In the Fined, Sentenced made him the good

trenches

Something soldier he was. It wasn’t me. = FO TTT WAR WIDOW,

Had I ever lost faith In hye manity I'd agit it, in war-

At In. women as or many women

"of feeling he had done his part. He is ready again. The young son of old friends

all right,” he sald cheerfully. He is ready. A Reserve officer told me, lightly, he'd do anything to stay out of the war, 104 n to know he wants ting zones ——and he is J8 IgUUnS con sible to oarvent a slight nl defeot to make himself ready.

Underwriters’ Groups To Hear H. J. Peirce

Henry J. Peirce, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Assoclation of Life Underwriters, will address two affiliated groups next month. 5 He will address the Evansville Life Underwriters’ Association at its first meeting of the 1850-51 season Sept. 14. Thé following day he will speak at a similar meeting of the Marion Life Un-

“derwriters’ association in Marion.|

1948 SOUTHPORT REUNION first reunion of the 1945

Br ting nearithe ball diamond gnday acre Park. There will be a basket dinperatlp m.

. {1145 E. 9th 8t., who was not hurt,

Southport)

In Looted House

Two 13-year-old boys, captured hiding in the bedroom of a near Northwest Side home, were being

‘held by Juyentip authorities to-

were seized in the Holcomb, 19, at

Fah 8 ‘found the house ransacked when he went home yesterday afternoon, and called \police. Patrolmen Oren Hunter and George Kahl searched the house ‘and found the boys. In. the boys’ pockets police | found two decksiof eards;’ two pairs of new socks and several dice.

In Shooting Case

Loren T. Miles, 20, who was charged in connection with a shooting at a tourist camp July 8, yesterday ‘was fined $100 apd costs and - 40: 180 4 in jail. Judge Joseph ‘H. Howard of Municipal Court 3 suspended the sentence. Miles was charged with simple assault, Miles had first been charged with assault and battery with ins tent to murder following the wounding of Daniel Silberstein,

berstein was shot in the leg, police sald, when he Interferred as Miles: and his wife were having an ar-|

Camp, where all three live. The charge later was reduced.

Auto Rider Injured In Car-Trolley Crash

Norbert Jacobs, 21, of 9018 Highland Ave, was Injured to-| day when the car in which he| “{was riding struck a trolley us at BE. Michigan St. and the Mo-| non Railroad tracks. Mr. Jacobs was riding with Leroy James Kinnaman, 20, of

Policé sald Mr. Kinnaman's car struck the-westbound trolley bus, driven by Robert W. Keller, 31, of 2826 Ruckle St, which had stopped for the crossing. There were no passengers on the bus. Mr. Jacobs was treated at St. Vincent's Hospital.

Recruits Face tive

Fire in Training FT. ~ORD, Cal; Aug; 9 (Py Army recruits were exposed foday to live machine gun fire and explosive blasts for the first time since World War 11, °

02-year-old dog trainer. Mr. 8il-|

gument at the Tyson Trailer Methodist Hospital today with| 4056 W. Michigan St, burns received while they were {cleaning the restaurant with gaso-

Lawrence Town

Lawrence and Lawrence towmnship are entering into the In. |dianapolis Red Cross civil defense planhing. Several appointments to the town and township Red Cross Dis- | aster relief committees were an- ‘ Inounced today by William H.

apolis disaster relief committee,

the Lawrence Town Board, has been asked to serve on the town committee as an ex-officio member. James L. Houst trustee, will be the ex-officio member of the township committee, Mrs. Walter C. Mowery, Hugh Fountain, Robert Trees, Mr. and

J. B, Darling, Father Cyril Conan, John 8. Miller, Morris FEichols,

{S0iniments.on the

ments include Edgar Mock, Keith

John I. Robison, Robert Castetter, Leslie W. Mohler, 1. V, Hamilton, Howard L. Hauser, and Fred A. 'Keesling.

The committees will act for Red Cross in the event of any natiral digaster or one eaused by enemy aotion: “wii gam ization of mass care facilities and promote first aid and home nurs-| ing instruction as a part of the civil defense program in Lawrence town and township,

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Cafe Man, Wife Burned Seriously

A_ restaurant keeper and his.

wife were in_serious condition in

line last night. Henry Valdez, 48, and LaVonne, Valdez, 43, were taken to the hos-| pital after a fire in the Valdez Restaurant, 1528 Central Ave, | Fire department officials sald the fire probably started when!

Lists Appointments |

Book, chairman of the Indian-

Francis Hartman, president of

William Shideler, and Mrs, Lillian Fi Cotton have recelyed their ap-| Sg

Township committee appoint-| ®

O- Brunson, Lowell -M.-Salsman =~

his 25-foot, 130-

Oh rigs birds a

Mrs. Robert Deputy, Mr. and Mrs.| £9

~Roginshy of - ry i Brazil, needs no “handle-with- | care” warning ai he shows off | anacon-— da on their arrival by air at Mi- | 3 ami, Fla, The snake is part of a 3 shipment of 216 wild 8 animals nd reps bound--for <3

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Butler Seeks Rooms And Jobs for Students

Butler University officials are steppifig up their campaign to ob-|& tain rooming - and part-time emplpyment for |S students who will return to the 3 reampus—Sept—11-15 E Dr, Elizabeth Ward rin have 8 and Prof. L. Gray Burdin have issued appeals to city residents to ‘list avallable rooms,

a plot light ignited the gasoline. ~Mrs. Valdez reside at

and 1525 "Central Ave.

ROBERT E. KIRBY

Kirby

In a basie« recrults - experienced —_— first of the new post-war program, Maj. Gen. Robert T. Fred. rick sald.

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