Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 15
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be 2 years old: Sept. 21, shows his skill with six-shooters. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear Hogan, 1737 Arrow Ave.
a month -at Ft. Knoxr—XKy. He & left Aug—1-for®
. first enlistment he was a clerk in
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“Local Bl in ” With 8th Army
Cpl. Cunningham Joined Army in 1947 Cpl.” Roy 1. Cunningham is in” Tokyo with the 8th Army; according to his latest letter. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cunningham,. 2315 English Ave. He. was recently. home on furlough after! spending nearly
[Seattle, Wash, He was imme- Cpl. diately shipped Cunningham
to his present post in Japan. Cpl. a Cunningham joined the Army in nd «June, 1950. He enlisted for-three Compare
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Pvt. Morris
| # =» | Sgt. Albert D. Bidwell Jr., son of Albert Bidwell, 3152 N. Colorado Ave. was recently promoted
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u » 8 With the 7th Infantry Division in Japan is Sgt. James E. Allee, son of Mrs, Marjorie Coval,. 610 Warren Ave.
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Defect Blamed in Plane Harry T. Hale Crash Killing 55 Aboard Services Arranged
| CAIRO, Sept. 1 (UP)—Trans-| Services for Harry T. Hale! {World Airlines officials said today | |they believed some mechanical | commissioner, will be//at 3 p.m {defect caused the crash of a Con- | Sunday in Cox Funeral Home, |stellation in the Nile Valley yes- North Salem. Burial will be at terday in which 55 persons died. The bodies of the victims, in-| cluding 23 Americans, were in; [He was senior member of Beck, Cairo morgues waiting burial °F | Hale & Beckner Co. for 30 years. _|He purchased land five years ago
{ Mooresville.
|yésterday in his home at Lizton.
{near Lizton and moved to Hend'ricks County.
{ Minnie; two brothers, George, In
| nephews.
Earl D. Helms
Services for Earl D. Helms,
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{| Devens, Mass, , 2 | |
former Indianapolis livestock
Survivors include his wile,
| dtanapolis, and Stanley, Tacoma, {Wash., and seven nieces and
13328 N. Arsenal Ave., will be at! 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner| | & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will| | be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Helms, who was 50, died| | Wednesday while fishing at Oak-
Sgt. Allee entered the service in October, 1948. Before being ‘sent. _|to Japan, he was stationed at Ft.|
MICKEY RETURNS HOME WEST LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1 (UP)—Mickey Cohen had that] “glad-to-be-home” feeling today. |The police weren't at his door
Mr. Hale, who was 65, died pointing the way to the city JUST WEST OF LINCOLN HOTEL ENTRA}
limits. Shunned by the state of Texas, the little gambling. boss {arrived home by plane last night, | {glum and travel worn.
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