Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1950 — Page 9
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CHRISTMAS-TIMED SPECIAL PURCHASE!
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Only 50 Years Late PORTLAND, Me, (UP)—Plans reserve fleet. for a double wedding 50 years ago h did not materialize but amends ~-A9m- Burrough, now a member| were made when the couples, Mr. of the Navy's general board, will} and Mrs. Lewis Lowell and Mr. take over his New York headand Mrs. James McCarthy, got to-| quarters in January, when he will gether for a double golden wed- relieve retiring Rear Adm. Oliver
at the Massachusetts Institute of the Navy has appointed Rear Ad- 7
miral Edmund W. Burrough as {deputy commander of the Eastern |sea frontier and of the Atlantic
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Local Marine Is Korea Victim Pfc. A. E. Rasmussen
In 16th Battalion
Another member of the Indianapolis 16th Marine Battalion | { has been reported killed in Korea. | | Pfc. Allan .E. Rasmussem died | {of wounds on a Navy Hospital | ship according to a telegram re- | | cetved by his parents Sunday. | j Notification that he had been| wounded came the day before. In his last letter, written Nov. | 16," Pfc. Rasmussem mentioned | talking to a 10-year-old Korean | boy. The boy asked him if he were a Communist soldier. He had never heard of the Ameri- | {
cans. “I can just see him,” said his mother. “He was so fond of | children.” i Van Camp Employee An employee of Van Camp Hardware Co., Pfc. Rasmussem | joined the Army in March 1946. He spent two and one-half years in the Army of Occupation in! Germany. Discharged last spring, he was studying to be a brickmason when he was called to active duty with the Marines. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, 3044 8. Holt S8t.; his parents, 2530 8. Rybolt St.; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Stanley and Misses Shirley Ann and Geraldine Rasmussem, and a brother, Duane Rasmussem, in the Navy, home on furlough.
STATE POLICE PROMOTED
class, effective tomorrow. Patrol-
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