Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1948 — Page 24
| pace 2 ~ Teen-Agers Approve
U. S. Policy
By JEAN MANEY
FUTURE VOTERS, teen-
agers now, agree with their elders—Iit's important to the U. 8. to “get tough with Russia.” dents,
Three high school stuinterviewed this week, . are convinced that America’s present policy is the only way to avoid a world crisis. Bill Munshower, a june for at Cathedral "High School, be--}ieves that the : - situation today A is most ‘serBill Munshower tous. : *I don't know what can be done to ime prove relations with Russia, “We must build our defenses, but I don't approve of drafting teen-agers. The armed forces should be enlarged by enlistments and fellows who want to go to college should be allowed to finish,” he states, A future Notre Dame student, Bill wants to major jn law or education, He 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Glenn Munshower, 45 N. Pershing Ave. " = * A SENIOR at: 8t, John's “Academy, Hilda Blatz is the daughter of Mrs, : Florence Blatz, 202 Royal Road, Beech snAarove..8he.apew PRONES » OL. QUE policy with the . SSI. :
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sians given us a “raw deal” since the end of the war. “If they keep on defying ' the United States in the UN and keep on grabbing other nations, then I think war is justified. If we just let them go they'll get stronger and stronger,” she says. » » »
“WE'VE got to stay tough with Russia. She's just like a big neighborhood bully and we've got to show her who's boss,” Jim Noffke says. He's
Hilda Biatz
~ a freshman at Technical High | School and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Noffke, 4920 Brookville Road. Jim thinks he's too far away from the draft to think about it, but he says his older brother, a veteran, approves of th idea. Jim would like to enlist in the . Air Corps as a pilot when he's 18. :
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U'ANN CRUSE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She is an honorary lieutenant colonel in the Manual High
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One of six girls nominated by the cadets, Ru Ann was chosen A rane KRseRaniosection sponsored:-hy the ‘Booster... The. con: fet wis baskd: on toprgrades, Tooks, eharavter-and-personality. Ru Ann will‘march with thé ROTC in the Armistice Day parade.” She is a. senior at Manual and the daughter of Mr, and Mrs™ | BARRIS: 5080861 Ko BOUDAER. ANC vss moe » in. | ‘will be cemmissioned- honorary ' captains. They are Joan Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "L. V. Cole, 2729 Allen Ave, and Martha Daugherty, daughter of Mr.
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