Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1948 — Page 2
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Army Transport Carrying. 4459’ Bodies Scheduled to Land at San Francisco
Next of Kin in_ Indiana are awaiting arrival of 87 bodies of | servicemen be rettirned tothe United States aboard the Army: transport Lieut, George W. G. Boyce, | The vessel, bearing bodis of (459 Americans who lost their | lives during World War. II, is scheduled to dock at San Fran-| 3 cisco, Dead originally buried in temporary military cemeteries. in New" Guinea and the Philippine _ ne —— Sr a——————
. Islands are among those being Plan to Study es
In the following lists, the namé |
of. the serviceman is followed by |¢ 19 I the name and addFess of the next Better World Po of kin. Branch of service is the, WURIUE ¥IVIIW = |1 4
| Army unless otherwise indicated. Those with next of kin residing
in Indianapolis: Capt. John W. Askren; Earl J.
8480 Broadway. | Priscilla M. Lee, 3003
Moral Rearmament
Group to Convene
"Askren [ | g HOLLYWOOD, May 31 (UP)-—
T-5 Earl L. Lee; Ere Rar 0 “Lynch: Mrs. Claire R. Followers of the-moral rearmLynel, 3026 N. Talbot Ave. =~ ment movement will converge on !
Pvt. Herman Nahmais; 1124°8. Illinois St. ‘Herbert C. Partlow; 108 N. Linwood Ave. SIC Charles C.- jan, Navy, Charles H Ry: 2038 Collier St, nest ‘C. Smith, Air Force:
3 » Courtney M. Smith, 3953 Sp
Southern California next week to) see how much the world has improved since Dr, Frank N. D.
Ida Partlow,
ann Ave
Plo. Richard L. Sharp; Leslie B. Sharp ) | 2480 Porest Manor Ave Ca 10 years ago. | § Bon 1038 Taner 8 Nayy; Ammas mhe occasion is the 10th anni-
versary world conference of AOM2 Charles E. Williams MRA. which coincides with Dr. elma V. Williams, 1627 orto ing Buchman’s 70th birthday June 4. Those ith Jest ol K n res 8 More than 100 MRA followers, CR Ackermin, Lottie from a dozen nations are sched- = L | Ulead to speak at an opening ral Frances Li Hollywood Bowl June 3. They
Pvt. Paul T. Taylor; Birt 8. Taylor
45 8 Gladstone Ave Navy,
Mrs. yne. . Amsden,
brought about in industrial pro. duction, labor relations and other
, Terre Haute 9d Lt. Peter A. Andreotti, Air Force, Lake Village
Buchman founded the movement: *
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PROPOSED NOBLESVILLE
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proposed Hamilton County Hospital at . » a v
Donald Anderson, Alr_Pore€, will assess specific improvements . % Anderson, La ederion, Wiliam wu. they’ feel the - movement has Petitions on File for New
sesar Andreotti, ho Frank D. Atkinson, Frank Atkins! son, Oxford pie . TOW riley. Sisley Jessie W. Borders, Tony Borders, | Lt. Herman M. Bowne, Air Poree, Batty L. Bowne, New Albany
Wayne Burchett, John D. Burchett, | = Melvin A. Campbell, AlF Wore; N
. Forker, Lagrange. Ple. Mobert D. "En, Marines, Mrs.
pelow, Franklin. Cpt. ' Raymond B. Conner, Conner,
unele, Tag. je J: Coyner, A er, Winchester, " Jom: Doan B Curtis, Herman M. Curtis,
Vern 24
ashing aie ‘W, Farabaugh, Air Force, \ Far , Gary. A eB Fivener Chih Ge FINEDET,
af Hu Air Pores, rt B.
Petcher; Rt. 3, Marion, jdos, John Oajdos, Whit-
. oli mean D. Qoets, William Goetz,
eh ~Austin A. Cross, Alex A. Gross, " , M ie} ut, Charles R._ Hamilton, Marjori®|¢yme that delegates from Italy. sioners ordered a public referen-
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3 re Rey W: Hayes, John H. Hayes, rt “D. Hensley, Mary C. E. Hile, Thomas Hile, Goshen. Wayne 5. ilies, Lee Tes, RussiaSgt. Albin J. Janowiak, Mrs, Stelle
South Bend. W. Johnson, Scott Johnson,
Q. Jones, Air Force, , Bloomington. John P. J.
Clyde Eh Truman P. Krueckeberg, Gustav Krueck , Decatur, Plo. Hoyard E. Lawrence, Oscar LawCapt. chard BE Long, Maryalice RB Vernon B. Mansfield, Mamie R. Mansfield, Kokomo. BM 3/c. Darwin I. Maxam, Navy, Lewis v Ancisco. 8. Sat. oyd R. McCain, Burt A. MePfe. John R. McCune, Henry K. Me Terre Haute, Pfo. Bimar A. McKoon, John MoKoon, 0. » . 2d Lt. David J. McMaken, Fenton H. McMaken, Ho
Frank Max. N,
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Mitchell,
Pvt Donald ©. Murdock, Mazel M Polts, Frankfort, Pyi. William D. Nairn,
ville. T-4 Raymond R. Ostrander, Mipnies Ostrander, Ligonier Maj. Gen. Edwin D. Patrick, Pp k, Tell Oity Lt. Earl R. Rich, Air Force, Aziel M
tara taville, son, . T-4 Cornelius F. Roberts, Bertha Rob orta, West Terre Haute J. Rupprecht, Pete
“" Ruppreeht, Bransvinle. {Officers are “Raymond Cox, ! a ey eanschmidt, Martha L.ipresident; Marie. Shinkle, vice 4 Sholten, Joseph FP president; A. 1. Shotwell, secre-|
Terre Haute, Plo. Prank Snyder Jr, Prank Bnyde Sr, Nashville
34 LA. William I. Steinback, Air Foree. cers and 8. W. Skidmore, Edward
Oncar F.. Steinback, Evansville
3d Lt. Glen 8. Sitrothman, Air Foree,
Hagel man, Richmond
, v v y » Sr rearvey, Sturm. Marines, Harry! A. Dibble, BKR 3/c. Wells A. Tyler, Navy, Ross K. )
A._Tyler, Bvansville. . Robert C
ne , -A. Verstraete,
PW Crown nt. Spt Edmund K. Williams, Mrs. Williams, Newbu Windell, Central.
. Galen Wright, ; t. James J, New Albany.
North Manchester Young,
Develop’ New Drug
A new type of injectible peni-|
cillin’ called crysticillin, deve
Alr Wort, Jahor meetings, youth rallies and
Ori. Joé ¥. Dewberry, Manilla Dew-| berry, Kokomo. {ment and study some of Pie. Charles BE. Dreyer, Ward A. Dreyer. problems in its future. Wilbur J, Dukes, Mrs. Lucille P.|
Dukes, er. & 3 ! | " Wr WiBSr A. Banis, Virginia M. Ennis, founded by Dr. Buchman as an, “oo' "ie on Federal Hill,
Cpl. Oral B. Hamrick, Lanson J. Ham- Germany and Japan have met 4.0 on the proposal and at the
Kelliher, Navy, |
i. Mis, John Mis, Whiting. | Of Education at Hessen, GerSE Mrs. Charis, many; James Simmons, member : Me rane A. Mulls, Irvin Mullis, |Of Parliament in Great Britain,
M. of the British United Nations) i m, David Nairn, delegation. : 8. Sgt. Virgil J. North, Charles North,
Anna’
e.. Royal BY wo neve a John OG, Roberson, Alvis Rober-
Umbeiger, .Benjamm President rof the- state organiza-| |
ots Lore M:jumbus, director of P. Weakley, John P. Weak- group, assisted in forming the
- ley Sr. Frankfort. DA 3, Rohert Weidman, Navy, Doris new. chapter. hi) ‘ 08 i f 3d oN er L. Weller, Lotls Weller, Tuesday of each month, 5 Mae oT Rvt. Howard T. Widdell, Benjamin H Southport Lions mes wright. Are roe. To Hold Carnival
Ida EB. Young
~ Buchman to Speak Dr. Buchman himself will deliver the principal speech. Speakers will include diplomats, statesmen, military men and “just plain people.” :
County Commissione
{will speak at luncheon clubs,
100 beds.
{round table conferences to try to « [expand the Influence of the move- launched more than three years:
MRA fs a spiritual movement into a fund to start the project.
outgrowth of the once-famed| overlooki . { ng White River, one mile Oxford movement. It is designed west of Noblesville, was pur-
to-make the world better by im-| Bs .proving--the moral and spiritual hazed with half uf-the ™ ire
life of each individual. held- for use in the actual conOther Governments MRA leaders here - said - the Vote Favors: Project - conference wit mark the frst og minh The county commits:
ee rar reallly 4 primary election 81 per Beit Isms through MRA andlsoic,0f ihe VOLS IE 1hW Soumty ideological preparedness.” The astimated cont’ of the new H. K. Twitchell, a full-time hospital is $1,000,000. Federal aid MRA worker, said Reps. Clarence of about $300,000 is expected, and F. Lea (D. Cal) and Anton J.|the petitions being filed now reJohnson (R. IIL.) were expected quest the Commissioners to issue to attend. /bonds to finance the remaining They are among 51 U. 8. Rep- $700,000 of the cost. Advocates of
pases of muons ie. Flamilton County Hospital
7h des Baeson,.. William Beeson, |
Bonds to Finance $1 Million Project : , Times State Service ’ “NOBLESVILLE; May 31—Petitions bearing. the names of thou, ine of For the following 10 days, in sands of Hamilton County freeholders are being filed this week with ; oun eampal sponsored 1 Ca Tnappelow, Helen Chap-|the Los Angeles area and in/County Auditor Charles Crooks asking the county commissioners uy Paign Spo Yi Laure 3. Riverside, MRA representatives ,, . ue bonds to construct a new county hospital of approximately
struction, I
rs Asked to Issue
HOSPITAL—Here is an architect's drawing of the
. Summer, Fall, Fair Issues Editors Listed |
, Times State Service L BLOOMINGTON, May . 31 — Prof. John E, Stempel, head of] {the Indiana University journalism {department, today announcéd appointment of the editorial and business staffé “for the Indiana, Daily Student for the summer and fall session and for the State Fair and commencement special issues. _. Editor of the Daily Student for| the summer session will beCarl B. Foster, La Porte, and other editaff members vill be:
Thompson, Los Angeles, Cal; "% [chief editorial writer, Bennie E. : | Graves, Louisville; assistant man- ' |laging, editor, John Potisek, Clin- © [ton; associate editors, William A. | Goldsmith, East Chicago; Gordon |L. Smith, Auburn; Elizabeth DeLong, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
_ |ager of the Student for the sum- “ ‘mer session, Circulation manager will be Floyd G. Coombs, | | Vincennes, and advertising man-| lager, John H. Rogers, Anderson. | Thompson Named Editor |
Mr. Thompson and Mr. Graves
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Noblesville. aging editor, respectively, for the
Tech Publication
Other editorial staff appointments will -be: Chief editorial writer,
ant managing editor, Wiliam B. Terhune,
‘| monies have been held by Speed.
g editor, Robert FI" gpEAKER—Dr. Lowi K. Mee] Millan, - Claffin - University; will speek at the Central Baptist Seminary .commencement exercise June 4. :
» ~ ” . | Carroll D. Willey, eon EX ’ et ‘has been named business man-| ) ercises Set By Seminary Baptist Group to have been named editor and man-| — Hold-Event-June 4 4 al cat The -second annual commencefirst haif of the fall semester. oo ooose ot the Central Bap- Beck tist Seminary will be held June
[Julia Kaplon, South Bend; assist-/4 jn Crispus Attucks High School. Dr. Lewis K. McMillan of Claf-
Wins $75 Prize
School, won the first national! $75.-in-the. “Meet... Your, Quill and Scroll journalism, honorary and the American Library
A campaign for a new hospital in. Hamilton County was|
overcrowded. Members of the (n-chief-of Staff I, assisted ny
€ ago when local citizens volun-| { {Hamilton County Medical Society, [tarily donated more than $20,000 who have been leaders in the cam-
paign for a new hospital, declare the present institution's inade-
to health in Hamilton County.
being #~ AR 4Ti 7. A _|nology. He _also.__ GM Tip Awards Sec] president of th Hr oy
leach $283,656 of General Motors Corp. have submitted 6110 suggestions which have heen accepted, making the amount paid to employees. for suggestions total $283,656.30, " The local workers’ suggestions
factory workers: throughout the country. wx Thése tions paid off $4 million to workers, including $550
resentatives and Senators who/the new hospital have figured that signed a cablegram inviting lead- the bonds can be paid off in 20
‘conference. Je: Among foreign statesmen who| The present hospital of only have accepted are Chen Li-Fu,|about 40 beds is old and critically {vice president of China's national . (parliament; Knud Kristensen, {leader of the Farmers’ Party of | Denmark; Gen. Pierre de Bonou-| {ville, = commanding resistance leader under Gen. de Gaulle in| France; Dr. Michael Horlacher, leader of the Bavarian Farmers'| Party; Dr. Erwin Stein, Minister
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‘and A. R, K. MacKenzie, member
Officers Elected -
By Accountants
JThe-.aswly. organized Indian: Lo Nos apolis chapter of the Indiana Bo-| ciety of Public Accountants - elected officers at the organiza-| tion meeting.
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, tary, and Mayme Anderson, treas- | urer., Directors include the offi-|
Wood, , Norman Beeson, Ede Ford, Fred E. Wilmer and Pa%
O. “France > TRAKRABOH, = smmsrs massrssssnscs TUSSY'S tion, and Robert A, Grindle, Co-|
the . state - Cream Deodorant
Regular ' chapter: meetings will be held the third
regular 1.00 size, special, §0¢*
The .annual two-day carnival |sponsored by the Bouthport Lions {Club will open Friday in the |Southport High School Stadium. | Club members have said proI- ceeds of the carnival will be used
checks perspiration and banishes odor without harm to clothing.
A fragrant, fluffy cream that
to Tarawa veteran Keith Rose{bush, Flint, Mich, worker in
rearrangement of washing and tion; Gerald Morford, Indianap-/gt, She is the next-of-kin of a L. E. Shedd, Liberty Mutual Life prmiing operations to save time and effort. .
ih wee gran
safeguard daintines
and Jasmine Bouq fragrances.
|Ruth Ellen Fark, city editor.
quacy and inefficiency is a menace graduate of Tech, has
Workers -in-the-local divisions.
were part of 100,000 acceptable , suggestions from General Motorsi, ation. Sr
‘DOROTHY’ GRAY'S
new deodoriting ingredient to
Bouquet, Rose Geranium, Sweet Spice, Bimini, Natural
oped In the laboratories of E. R. to-further the Youth Movement in Squibb & Sons, is now available Perry Township and to set up a
Association. Chairman of the Tech campaign was Lillian Zambon, editor-
Ted Russell Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Metzger, {1526 N. Linwood Ave., and. a 1945 been named to the Dean's List of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-|
Club. -
Elects George A. Jacks
| | | George A. Jacks, Butler Uni-' versity accounting student, has; ‘been elected president of the uni|versity’'s accounting society in
College of Business Admin-|
- 1 Mr. Jacks, who is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, F. Donald Jacks, {RR 2, will serve during the 1948-
{49 school year. Pb. Wayne. winchar L | Donald Murray, Indianapolis,! E. Kintner, Perry Kintner,| Joo” 0 other governments to theyears through an 1l-cent tax Chevrolet Plant 2 for his plan for is vice president of the organiza-iq,)) jast living at 633 N. Grant
olis, secretary, and Charles Hull, | Greenfield, treasurer.
s. June
vet Hormones.
The “Arsenal Cannon,’ student; publication of ‘Technical High! Daniels, Lebanon, and Wiliam | pore, The Rev. David C. Ven-
‘Oakes, Indianapolis, will be busi- the I
{issues, Mr. Stephenson circulation and Jerry Ensley of Indianapolis. {manager and Richard Sutherland, " - +Bioomington;
“BONNE BELL
help the woman past 30 keep her complexion smooth and fresh-looking. Contains 10,000 . I. U. of Natural Estrogenic
East win speak on “The Negro's ConMr, Goldsmith; Barbara Homans, = pg.calaureate services were Englewood, N. J.; James M. Mc-ly 014 sunday in the-Shiloh Baptist
Ringke. LE appointmentatT"Dle of the Corinthian Baptist for the Tall Semester Arey Business| Church. Was speaker. manager, Roger Stephenson, Dow- To Present Degrees agiac, Mich.; circulation manager,| Bachelor of Theology degrees will be presented to Russell Tra-
Mr. Willey; advertising manager, Jack McCormick, La Porte; office bue, John )C. Butler and Ulysses G. Wilson. : :
manager, Elizabeth Jo Bird, East be Arms, Mich., and promotion man-| The Rev. Charles H. Bell, minager, Jack E; Gren, Ft.“ Wayne. ister-of Mount. Paran._Baptist, The commencement and State Church and Indiana Baptist State Fair issues of the Student will be Convention president, will receive edited by Mr.” Foster with Mr. the honorary degree of Doctor of Graves as managing editor, Miss Divinity. ; DeLong will be business manager, Honorary degrees for distinand Roger Stephenson, Dowagiac, guished service will be presented Mich., advertising manager of the to Mrs. Emma J. K. Hines, presicommencement issue. Jackie M: dent of th 'omen's Auxiliary of Baptist Convention,
ness manager of the State Fair/Robert L. Johnson of Lafayette
inns advertising JOAN
Physically Handicapped n Red Cross Seeks A panel_discussion on “Prob. ; lems in ployment of the Woman in Indianapolis [prysicaily Handicapped th Indus. The local chapter of the Red try” will be held at noon tomorCross has been asked by the Ger- row at the YWCA. : man Red Cross to assist in locat-| Dr. Gordon W. Batman will be ing Mathilde Drewermann, born chairman. The meeting will be in the U. 8. about 1900. Her last held under auspices of the Rehaknown address was 4124 E. 21st bilitation Case Conference and the St., Indianapolis. - |Committee of the Health Section Also sought is Mrs. Opal Ken- of the Council of Social Agencies. Members of the panel will be
ager.
ern ye o asosiate ny, University, Orangeburg, 8. C.,|
Chicago; Mary Jane Fisher, Gary; spmytion to. the Hebrew’s Bible.”
Group to Discuss
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Lists Award Winner In 1st Ceremonies
First annual Honor Day cere.
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High - 2 Award winners included De. lores Coleman, English; Sandrg Heston, journalism; Pat Bro
this year. : ’ Top Scholar : Janice Farley was winner of the Speedway Choral Club Voeal
Award
For the highest scholastic ree. ord in junior high school, an award went to Barbara Kryter,
sportsmanship award. David Ledbetter was presented the student council track provement award. Newly installed members. of the Speedway First Honor So. ciety were Delores Coleman, San. ‘dra’ Heston, George Ziegelmusls ler, William Long, Charlene Ste. vens and Norma Sauer.’ ; List Officers Officers of the 1948 graduating class are George Ziegelmueller, president; Jack Ganzemiller, vice president; John Pitrails, secre. tary, and treasurer, Other members ing class: ~ William Bard. Gordon Wiima— Beck, — Duane Be Philip Brumley, Keith David Carter, Richard Chambers, James Cherry, Delores Coleman, Marcheta Collins. Nancy Covell, Patricia Craft, David Crumley, James Crumley, Rita Dyer, Janice Farley, Jack Finnerty, Phyllis Flinn, Robert Genung, Shirley Graesch, Kath. ryn Heaton, Sandra Heston, Den« ny Hughes, James Johnson, Bet. ty Keneipp, Ethyl King, Jean Lise man, Patricia Ludwig Brown. Richard Musgrave, Sara Parke; H. 0. Pritchard, William Roberts, Al Such, Donna Thorne and Wil.
‘serviceman killed in World War Insurance Co.; James V. Donadio, IL. (attorney, and Dr. James E. Jobes.
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home economics; Denny Hughes, industrial arts; Jack Gansemil. Jer, science; commercial, Wilma Beck. ; City C | Gedrge Ziegelmueller won . .lawards in mathematics, social Within |studies, speech, Speedway Lions Club Valedictorian Award PORTLAR and -Readers..Digest. V. (UF oy ey p 2 ; Aare. and-the 701 Oltissnatip into emergen The Salutatorian honor went today Foy o to Sandra Heston. along wih Rita Dyer received an award rupted yescy from the Lions Club for the most tered c0 Rg improved personality. Under ¢ Receive Citations bia smashed Special faculty citations were yesterday ™ received by Delores Coleman for torrent her sports writing in the Speed. City. vw way Flyer, and Richard Harbi. The city son for outstanding art work. 19,000 men. Jack Ganzemiller and Gordon fed in panic. Beck were winners of the Band Some sway Directors Award, while Duane ran a few ya Belcher was winner of the Speed. of water. : way Choral Club's Instrumental {ime to escap Award... An .undete! Betty Keniepp and Gordon trapped in received awards for J drowned. been voted the boy and girl whe oo jeat ah ity | contributed the most to the chotr Gays fabric
ers, were C poxes. House surging curre sticks. Othe or left tilting feet, of water “Vanport ( said Multnor Martin Pratt. “fit of exister Hundreds us, policeme om. Nations gerifi’s depu weckage to Guar pr—F.--8y 3 tour of Vi fared that ti high. Bu of estimating will the wa areful sear
pleted. Reporis’ of night—promp Hall to call tional Guard forcement ag Eyewitness: said it all I rifying minut Sgt. Dick romah Count on the dike overflow area “About ,50 the west sid
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