Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 14

i re Cmdr. Schmuck "On Practice Cruise

James R. Griffen, seaman, son nf Mrs, Sadie Griffen, 938 W. 27th ‘has been assigned to the seatender USS Chandeleur. He &d fromx the Philadelphia, ng station. : C. Schmuck Jr, West Dr, Woodruff Place, §11 take part in the summer pracpe cruise in the Mediterransan, e will be assistant wing officer nd aviation training officer board the USS Coral Bea. He ls e son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl C. hmuck. Jack R. Butsch, seaman apprene, is abroad the destroyer USS tharles 8. Perry. He will parijpate In the maneuvers in the ribbean. He is the son of Mr, HR hd Mrs. Elmer G. Butsch, ?. R. 1. Rt i Midshipman Richard J. Dye, Rear 1 of Mrs. Earl E! Dye of Whites wn, will be on active duty

jthiethis month and July and jugust. He is In his junior year 8h the Naval Officers raining at Purdue University. 5% Cecil Eugene Baker; engineman t class, is serving on the anbgmarine USS Cochino. usband of Mrs. Rosemary L.| ker, 925 N. Oakland St. & Pvt. John E. Titara, son of Mrs. ydia Titara, 1266 Roosevelt Ave, serving with the First Cavalry

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y NEA Service BREVARD. N. C, June 11-— Mountain. folk no longer are surprised when the see 73-year-old Sarah North pedal her bicycle around a bend in the road and stop before. their cabin. «Was a time she wasn't too That was 17 years ago when she first began her work, Since then they've come to expect het visits. When she broke her hip last year they missed her, but even a broken hip couldn't keep the “First Ald Lady” bedded 10ng.’ Miss Sarah is the woman who has shown them how to L:idge the dangerous gap between an accident or sudden serious illness and the time the doctor finally reaches their lonely cabins hours later. Wanted To Be Nurse Born in Brunswick, Ga., Miss Sarah came to Brevard as a child, Even then she wanted to be a nurse. The more she saw of Ler mountain neighbors’ needs,

training. But her invalid mother nee ed her at home. Yi

“= Preticts Aviation Will Beat Weather

ATA Head Reports on Fight Against Hazard

FRENCH LICK, June 11 — Weather 1s the greatest hazard of afr transportation, the Society of utomotive Engineers was told re today by Vice Admiral -E.-8: Land, USN, retired, president of the Alr Transport Association of America. Substantial progress in solving weather problems has been made nd more will be made in the next decade, he predicted. Congestion Is Problem

[First Aid ign at 73 still RE tom Pedals Bike on Mercy Errands

passed before Miss Sarah got her her neighbors. For a’year she

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chance to study nursing. | AS. 8008-32 sh8. DécaRe, 4 Burge) she began teaching first ald to

SARAH NORTH-After a broken hip, a metal pin put her back on the bike.

Job's Daughters

Plan Installation Miss Marilyn - Newman, 6115

for additional training. through Now she holds her own classes cording to Carl G. Seytter, presias far as 25 miles from Brévard. dent ot the local organizations. {Bometimes the mailman stops, : puts her bike in his car, and gives her a lift. pedals the entire distance.

a community not interested in| first aid. Then she “puts up a while with a mountain family” until she convinces them.

dents, life Jeaves them particularly vulunerable. grandpa to the. youngest grandchildren, they gather around: for

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|gave instructions “on my own.”

“The president of the National Association of Real Estate| Boards, Hobart C. Brady, willl address a banquet of the Indian‘apolis Real Estate p. m. June 22 in

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[Carolina, a mile and a half from guests, along with members of | other real estate organizations | from

here, and bicycled over each day

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right, makes a knot that's sure and tight,” help drive home her points. Miss Sarah has long since lost

has taught first aid. “I taught] 7000 CCC boys one year, but be-| yond that I haven't the stigntest,

like “right over left, and lett over ||

track of how many people she |}

Last winter she crushed her hip) in a fall on an icy road. For, seven weeks she lay In bed star-| ing at the ceiling. Then she learned that she could get around | pretty well with the métal pin in|

her hip. Now" she’s back to bicycling , and ‘any day now the mountain folk along the Blue Ridge can expect another visit from- the “First Ald Ald Lady »

honored queen of Bethel No. 3, Order of Job's ‘Daughters, at 8! p. m. tomo. row | in Broad Ripple

The future of the air transportation industry of America depends upon the degree with which ft can provide reliable and safe service at a reasonable cost. Present operating speeds are sufficiently fast and present plans are| adequate in size, Airport congestion is a present probiem but conditions can be improved by providing

1-ports. The implementation of the major features of the reports of the President's Air Policy Commission and of the Congressional Aviation Policy Board is a neces-| i sity, he declared. However, he warned against air tion becoming overly) competitive and overly regulated. With 33 scheduled airlines in operation, there is too much, not too little, competition. He advocated aly réduction, simplification and Qari” Reation of present flying regula8.

‘Red Cross to Sponsor Water Safety Course

A free Red Cross water safety instructor's course will begin at 6 p. m. Monday in the Broad Ripple pool. : The classes will- be held on

evenings, and are open to anyone 10 - years or more of -age. that holds a .curtent senior life saving

‘senior princess; Pat Montgomery,

Monday, Wednesday and Friday|.

American Legion hall, 64th/i 8t. and College Ave,

The Indianapolis DeMolay drill team will officiate and a dance and re‘freshments will follow the installation. Other officers are Marga Carter;

Miss Newman

junior princess; Rosie Soots, guide, and Tomeene Gerretse, marshal.

Statewide Veterans’

Conferences Planned A statewide series of confer ences to explain benefits to vet. erans and officers of state servfice or 0. Grgunisations will be started

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Cross and the Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponsor -the pro-

grams, Cities included on the schedule

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