Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1945 — Page 16
ith r Survey Shows They 3 Top General Average.
and chairman of the school’s | council, war veterans are 10 to 15 per cent better work the general student body.
he | answer is obvious. men (and women) know
a cher want to do,” Dr. Maxam sald. “Because they are older and : mature, veterans are capable] of gaining
insight into ‘the meaning of
greater living,”
are not educational by the social life that stimu- | ates the average incoming student.” Many Air Corps Men In light of these figures,
§ Ieturnine to college are ex-army
Be tatistics show that 45 per cent of the enrollees among the veteran "body are former army air corps men "with another 45 per cent being disgributed among sundry army branches. Eight per cent of the yeterans have been in the navy with the remaining two per cent having served in the marines. "The average returned G. I. has yoted once. At least his age would indicate that—at 23. Veterans, then,
older than their fellow students. i This would show the veteran's de- : gain the most possible in the
Nearly one-fourth of the men "are married. And, interestingly Aihigt; 304 pes cen of these men
: navy lieutenant; George TA Schumacher, alumni secretary, an ex-air corps captain," and John i Barnett, publicity director, dis¢harged navy officer. The greatest problem facing the ..veleran according to the council
~ the school requirements. But the 5 statistics show that this is false thinking, In reality, it is this fear that inspires the dischargee to do . better, school officials say. . Given a fair chance, then, it is 4 ‘Wvident that America’s G. I. Janes "and Joes pose no future problem. * In the words of Dr. Maxam, _®these people are energetic, ambitous and dependable.”
According to a survey just come by Dr. C. R. Maxam, regis- |
the regis- |
the |
university made a survey of veteran | been declared dead. Sgt. Byrket, the | {cial service officer, Backgrounds. By far the majority | oo ve 2na Mrs. C. Earl Byrket,|G. Clune, treasurer, Oakland, Cal,
fend to be three to four years
it. for the DSC,
is fear. He fears failure to meet.
ge To Be Instal led
MAURICE BEASLEY will be installed worshipful master of the Lynhurst lodge 723, F. & A. M., at’ 8 p. m. next Saturday in the Lyn-
D. Smith, Junior warden; John “ L. Carrington, treasurer; John L. Dean, secretary; Carl Cross, senior deacon; Hugh Craig, ju1 nior deacon; i - Jesse B. Mays, Mr. Beasley chaplain; Herman Hedge, senjor steward; Clifton Dennis, junior steward, and Charles Ward, trustee for three years. Cecil Barker, Page Dennis and Herchel Ginn will be installing officers.
MISSING SERGEANT
Local Chapter WY A. v.C. Is Organized. =
The election of Martin Larner, eity auto parts dealer; to the charter chairmanship of . the Indianapolis chapter, American Veterans committee, was announced today following the receipt of a permanent charter from the national office of the organization. Mr. Larner, a resident of 5402 Graceland ave. was recently -released from the army after having served as a corporal in the artillery. His first official act was the appointment of a group of committee chairmen and members of his executive board. James R. Gregory will head an appointed housing committee, Charles B. Feibleman, legislative and research; Julian A. Kiser, public relations; Irving Larner, program committee, and & board of chapter officers will convene to plan a state convention in Gary during January,
The charter staff for the adminis-
1S DECLARED DEAD! eon ws nce po a sew 3. |vice chairman, a veteran of the
8S. Sgt. William E. Byrket, miss- | ing in action since March, 1943, has|
{770 N. Audubon rd., was killed in a {bombing raid over Leyte harbor. A radiomangunner for a 3{25, Sgt. Byrket | volunteered for {the fatal mission { after having completed his own’ {flight. The plane, a part of a squadron of night raidlers, was last seen by squadron members ‘as it approached its target in Leyte harbor amid heavy | flak. The report read that “due to darkness it was not possible to observe the disappearance of the plane W or conduct a search,” No trace was| ever found of the missing plane and crew. An cuiploves of the Central State Envelope Co. prior to his *|entry into the service, Sgt. Byrket had graduated from Technical high school and was a member of the Irvington Presbyterian church. Official dispatches disclosed that Sgt. Byrket had been recommended and was the wearer of the airmen's medal, the purple heart with cluster, several campaign ribbons and the bronze star. Survivors include his parents; a sister, Mrs. Robert P. Koss, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John KE Johnson and Mrs. Della Byrket. Memorial services will be held
8S. Sgt. Byrket
{after the holidays.
STAGE MANAGER IS HURT IN FALL ON ICE
Charles F. Schlegel, stage manager at the Murat theater, was recovering at his home at 4615 Winthrop st. today from injuries received Saturday evening when he slipped on the ice at the theater entrance. Mr, Schlegel was leaving the the-
‘show when he fell and broke his
pital and then permitted to re-
{turn to his home.
He has been associated with the
in 1910 and also is stage manager for the Tndiavapelis, Sysipsuay orchestra.
ROBBERS, SLUGGERS IN HOLIDAY RAIDS
st., told-police that a man snatched
{her purse Saturday night at the
corner of New York and East sts. The purse contained $7. Imo Quinn, 5514 Winthrop ave. reported that a man tried to snatch her purse at the corner of 55th st. and College ave. Saturday night. James Jackson, St. Louis, Moy reported to police that he was slugged and robbed last night near the Union station. Jackson, who is employed on the construction gang of the New York Central railroad, said he was on his way home for the holidays, when: three men jumped on him in 8, Illinois st. and took his money and Big Four railroad
ater after the Shrine Christmas|
right shoulder in two places. He| twas treated at St. Vincent's hos-
Murat theater since it was opened M
Mrs. Wanda White, 313 N. Pine|
ETO: Lt. Arthur Zinkin, secretary, {New Palestine, a former army speand Lt. William
{still serving at Ft. Benumin
Harrison.
'8 INDIANA SOLDIERS
ARE LISTED AS KILLED
The war department today announced eight Indiana = soldiers killed in the Pacific and European
regions. Killed in the Pacific were S. Sgt. Billy J. Clemens, Grandview, and | Pfc. Walter D. Pope, Shelbyville. Listed killed in Europe were 2d Lt. John E. Baker, Boonville; Cpl. Dale R. Freeman, Bedford; S. Sgt. Albert H. Gingrich, Ashley; S. Sgt. Wallace E. Kasch, Crown Point; 1st Lt. Melvin R. O’Brien, Ft. Wayne, and Pvt. John H. Ofer, Jeflersonville.
PLAN GAY CHRISTMAS AT BILLINGS HOSPITAL
A Catholic midnight mass will be sung tonight for soldiers at Billings General hospital with Protestant services to bé held at 10 a m. tomorrow. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served Christmas noon. The Ft. Harrison band and Red
soldiers with music ahd songs tonight. Masonic entertainers will perform tomorrow night. The Washington high school and St. Vincent's glee clubs visited the hospital over the week end. All or
!ganizations distributed gifts.
BARRETT ELECTED DIRECTOR AT AYRES
John R. Barrett, L. 8. Ayres & Co. - senfor merchandise has been elected a director of the
SCHOOL DRIVE BAS
Public school 9, at 740 E. Vermont st, has purchased a $3000 hospital equipment unit through the sale of war stamps and bonds, Miss Agnes Mahoney, principal, announced today. Other purchases of similar equipment were reported by public] schools 72 and 31. - Miss Pear] Bed-
Miss Charlotte Thomas, school 31 principal, today reported that school’s initial purchase.
GROTTO-CHOIR SINGS TO WEARY TRAVELERS
Soldiers waiting in the Union sta~
VETERAN | GROUP |
Cross workers will entertain the|.
FOR HOSPITAL UNIT|
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friends. . Oe., 335 35 Massachusetts, Ligreetings
i 20m win's ton, auteids seasons retin i perous 1946 to Barber's Grecery Store, 1701 8. Keystone, OA-T858, “tenis sincere good wishes for 1946. Barnette Poultry Co., 336 5. State, MA1100, extends Tnoliday greetings te customers, friends.
Weech Grove Furnace Ce. extends season s greetings to range ana and customers. ‘s Marathon extends season's “greetings "to his friends, customers.
Setta's Beaniy Shop, 743 8. East,. extends . season’s greetings to her friends, cusmers.
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