Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1951 — Page 19

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Martinson of Veterans Adminis- his association with VA. |tration Hospital on Cold Spring| Veteran of War I

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A “graduate of the University o of Illinois, Mr. Martinson holds a | - degree in civil engineering. He is la veteran of World War I, hav-|

Announcement of Mr. Martin- [Ing enlisted In Gary "at the out- with five business establishments

| He resides at 2601 Cold Spring. day in Washington through the] : ransacked - and a of Rep. Charles B. Brown-|Rd. with his wife, two daughters go50 stolen from two of them.

Mr. Martinson said today he knew he had been recommended |

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nouncement was the first official notification he had received. Rosenbloom Came to Indiana in 1916 A resident of Indiana since “Skipalong” Rosenbloom 1916, Mr. Martinson has been alias Maxie Rosen-

connected with the Veterans Ad-| bloom . . .

ministration for the past 20 years. He formerly was director, of construction, supply and real i , Illinois | Fa or an jndiana | when he “gets his man,” its He came to Indianapolis in| by mistake. : |June, 1948, when he transferred | On Sunday, Parade Maga{his activities to be assistant man-| zine pictures “Skipalong” in lager of the VA Hospital on Cold| action and reviews his new

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House Hit-Run Victim MERIDEN, Conn., Apr. 4 (UP) —A motorist drove up an embankment, crashed into a house, backed onto the highway and continued on his way last night before anyone had a chance to [take down the car's license number.

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Prowlers also entered the C. P. Lesh Paper Co. 121 Kentucky {Ave., and wrecked the office. Charles Weeks, 978 Edgemont St., said no money was taken. The Pure -Oil Station at 1210 W. Washington St. was robbed of $900 after a small safe had been battered open, Owner Frank | Nolte, 49, told police this morning.

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Dean of House, 85, Hankers to Keep Job

| CHICAGO, Apr. 4 (UP)—Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (D. Ill), holder - {of the revord for longest continu- LOTS OF DIFFERENCE IN fous service in Congress, said on \ {his 85th birthday today that he'll WORK SHOE LEATHERS! run again if his health holds out YS... Wolverine tanners, and |and Mrs. Sabath doesn’t object. ONLY the Wolverine tanners, { Mr. Sabath, who will-have spent know the secret process that

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Crash Injuries Fatal For William J. Nona

Times State Service { MICHIGAN CITY, Apr. 4--Wil-{liam J. Nona, 30, of Michigan] (City, died in a local hospital last! night as the result of injuries suffered Sunday in an automobile, jcrash. | State police said Mr. Nona was 'a passenger in a car driven by Melvin Levine, 25, also of Micai!gan City, when it crashed into a car driven by Winston Kelly, 29, {of Buffalo, Mich., on U. 8. 12 near ‘here. Mr. Kelly sustained a fractured {leg. Mr. Levine was hurt slightly. !

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