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Army School Graduates Local Saldier

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Recruit Mitchell Now Qualified " For Finance Clerk

Recruit Willard E. Mitchell, | 2526 N. Hardmmg St, has been’

graduated from the Army Fi-

nance School, St. Louis, Mo. The’ son of Mrs. Nora Muir, he Is

qualified for. the position of finance clerk with the Army or Air Force, a ; Another Hoosier serviceman,

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Berlin's Best =: |Schools—

123 Pupils To Compete in English Finals

I Regional Contest | ‘Winners to Meet’ | At IU April 30

One hundred twenty-three In-| {diana high school pupils will com{pete in the finals of tAY State | High Bchool English Contest Apr. | |30 at Indiana University. | | © The students were winners of | {regional contests -in the state {competition, Finals of the Latin, !speech and mathematics contests {also will be held Apr. 30. ‘ |

Harry J. Hutton, has been pro-| moted from private first class to

corporal with thé 20th Air Force {Ing from Indianapolis high) on Guam. The son of Mrs. Nellie senools: Hutton, 1052 8. West St., he was j Hobert McCord. Barbers Joan Buntatn:. employed by Holland Motor Ex-| Bor. Caren Anna’ Les Howe. arbery 3 { Alcorn, Technics High Soh 0 fl ® press before enlisting in 1047. | plorn. “Tecnnios] sd 20) bu gmk Also serving on Guam is Pfc. | Qlaser. Jerre Migehell® pall” ety Charles Henry Scott. Assigned as| Lo ia dean Davigr an p cer "heavy equipment operator, he is $i Marcia, Aun} Velde: Hine the son of Mr. and Mrs. James |Grispus “Attucks “Sng Shires pice !

Tunner, and is a Crispus Attucks

a In \ . High School graduate. = Phas Theil Whitney “Yepanont frond Eh asigen| ; ss = 8S Miss THéll, 18-year-old high rd" Hetane, Met rath. Phyllis ‘Doerfiinger | Cpl. Lewis E. Small, for-| schoo! student, shows the ‘qual- vasens Runt. Portyills: Elizabeth Suuimerly of 2941 S. Colliers St. han| ities that helped win her the Jin. "ney, ese Mary Helen Toa th

omoted to the grade of| title of “Miss Berlin” oyer 39 been pr rivals, Denounced by the Russlans, the contest was held in a | U. 8., sector theater of the

corporal while on duty with the Air Installations Department at| Shemya Air Force Base, Alaska. |

| Regional winners in the Eng-|

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Small, With "Tokyo, Japan, Jack L. Verhines has been advanced in grade to ‘private first class from private under the new Army career plan. The son of Mrs. Raida Henderson, R. R. 5. Box 628, he enlisted {n March, 1948 and was trained at Ft. Knox, Ky. Two Indianapolis men are serving under the Yokohama Command of the Army of Occupation in Japan. Charles Bouquett, son of Mrs. Sarah J. Cooper, 633 Locke ‘Bt. and Charles R. Edwards, son of Ernest Edwards, 2598 Columbia Ave. are with the command as light truck drivers. . . ”

. Cpl. Carl E, Banks, , hus“band of Mrs. Loucilla- Banks, participated in the Army - Day parade and celebration held in Yokohama on Apr. 6. He is aseigned to the 135th Anti-Aircraft "Artillery Group. Pvt. Edward Cravens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cravens, 114 . W. 19th St, has completed an examination for advanced training with the 1st Cavalry Division at Camp Drake, Tokyo. He was trained at Ft. Knox after enlist ing in July, 1948.

| blockaded city. It was the ‘first

vi Lanham inson. Whiteland: Carel Coattinghsm and John Cowan, Crawfordsville. Frederic Rat-

lish : contest tfiélude the follow-!

Among the “other ‘winners from Central!

Center Grove, Greenwood

Therese Swift. Mt Auburn, n : era La and Mado ns oi Si

Jo Anne Smith, Green-

the Eighth Army in;

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| ———— Notre Dame Night Local IU Students observance Set

T! 5 | NOTRE "DAME, "Apr. 22—A| the!

i | two-night celebration on war g 0S S ~ (campus of the University of Notre {Dame Monday and Tuesday will [feature the 1049 observance of 23 Women Elected — | Universal Notre Dame Night. To Campus Offices More than 20,000 alumni and friends in 105 communities in the. Times State Services United State d ? BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 22. —| 3.204 ‘six loreign Twenty-three Indianapolis wom-| pountries will join in the celeen students at Indiana University | Ta ton, the 26th of its kind, by have seen selected to serve asi ioe ing In respective cities and officers in women's residence | LOXN8- , halls on the campus during the The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, next school year. us | C8C, university president, will Each of the -13-halls for Wom-|*PeaK to members of the Notre! en chooses its own officers, In| Dame Alumni Club of St. Joseph all 239 officers were elected, Tn-|Y ley on the campus along with dianapolis women were: Dr. Charles C. Price, head of the Ims JHouse— Elizabeth Wallace, 311 Dept. of Chemistry, A dramatic ot ar tiadent' Jilly Grison. program featuring scientific Woodring Ave. (ort dor chairman 821.8. achievements of the. universit - aurel JHall-toan Gustin, $516 W. Min-| Will be aired from the campus iy * House-—8hiriey Awrence, 2033 Tuesday night through the

| beauty competition since 1932, when Hitler banned them as non-Aryan, =

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ar Ave. president; i 3 % 17, vice president; Chatlotte sa: | Mutual Broadcasting Bystem, one, 638 Blake St, secretary: Alice Suth. ere Siland, 3040 Cols Shrine Sad, treasurer; ager: Ria J iam. 147 W. Ninth ar,

.. Hata es vot American Poet

¥, treasurer, a reen, 118 Oi Biehl, Wit

Also with the Eighth Army is Recruit Fugene R. Powell, formerly of 416 8. Noble Bt., now assigned to diity with a cavalry regiment. As a member of the First Cavalry, he will serve as securit rd. Recruit Robert ¥. Critser, formerly of Hope, Ind, is now a member of the 58th Signal Battalion, is en route to the United State for reassignment. He Is the son of Mrs. Betty Critser and has served 27 months overseas in southern Japan. Pvt. William BE. Adams, son of Mrs. Josephine Adams, 403 Hanson St, took part in a parade held at Elverson Field, Tokyo, recently as part of the final review of the 2d Cavalry Brigade which is being disbanded to form an infantry division. . ” . S-8gt. Leroy A. Baker, sta-| tioned at Stout Field, has re-| ceived orders for transfers to a new assignment in Germany. : Sgt. Baker has a previous overgeas record. He is married to the former Miss Thelma Mayine Nail ‘of Attica, and his parents, ’ Mr. and Mra, Fred Schock, reside on R. R. 2, Veedersburg. An Indainapolis soldier stationed at Stout Field is attending Cook's School at Ft,” Sheri: dan, Ill. The son of Mrs. Nellie Kelley, 2434 Prospect St., he has served at former stations in Mississippl and Texas, 5 Edmond Jarboe,, Marine private, has qualified as marksman with his unit. ~The son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Jarboe, 26 8. Har-

{night to -dig up the horizontal Gala Week with ceremonies and

emorial Hall Patric} t ve, social chairman; 8hirle 5615 | .? well Ave, women's recreation associs-: Horaion "fii Myrna Lewis, 7828 IS ur tlle Ave., exigent: Bally: Comey,

R Rod: publicit ni Hetty Hiatt. > 795 dd! Tr Wondrn® Place, advisory Dr. Ralph Fadum To Address Dinner |

ounecil: Ruth Bromberg, 301 W. Kass! giv , and Patsy“ Haflon, 3407 Boulevard corridor chairmen i 10th |

Hall-Kathryn Adams, 200 E . music chairman and corridor chalr-

man. | » drcagiors Hall—Jor Wilson, 808 Lesley Mark Van Doren, American ve... Publicity Shairman, Maxine Rose. peet, critic and. teacher, will

Ahad. 4170 Winthrop AVS corridor chalrs speak at the annual litera b, men: olen Hodges, Camby, advisory quet to be held May 16 3 the {Purdue Memorial Union building. | Dr. Ralph E. Fadum, professor | of soil mechanics in Purdue's

Dog Trapped in Pipe

LAKESIDE, Cal, Apr. 22 (UP) resigned to becomeshead of the!

wood was reunited today with|North Carolina State his mongrel Spotty, thanks to Raleigh, N. C. | volunteer workers who rescued] The engineering professor! the dog from a 500-foot-long un-| joined the Purdue staff in 1043, derground pipe. : {after resigning a position on the A bulldozer crew from the San faculty of Harvard University. Diego, Cal, street department Students and faculty members traveled 20 miles to Lakeside last of Purdue will observe annual

College in|

pipe. They cut into it every 50 reunion y Jutds until they finally found i : 8 JOM APL. 79-30HI May Spotty. : : potty Arranged under the direction

Frankie jumped iito . | foot ditch age Tour. 01 -E. 8B Baugh executive win backed out of the pipe and leaped| TS iATY of the university's alumni into Frankie's arme. | association, the program will inSpotty had chased a rabbit | clude the 75th founders’ day ban-| into the old pipe Wednesday while Jct and Loyalty Dinner. he and Frankie were playing in| For the third time since the the dry San Diego River bottom, | €/0%¢ of World War IL, the Harle-| i quis Show wi Delos and a musical comedy, “Rio’ Rita,” will Battle Follows Ibe presented. | Sale of Mine | Golden anniversary certificates ST. CHARLES, Va. Apr. 22 Will be issued to the class of 1899.| (UP) — Lee County authorities to- Athletic events on the calendar day feared that “mine war” was !AClude a tennis match between breaking out, and’ reported that Purdue and Notre Dame, baseball 100 or more bullets were fired in §ames on the 20th and 30th, a

ris St., he scored 185 points out of a possible 250 with the service rifle. Pvt. Jarboe is in training at Parris Island, 8. C. ‘ “Frank A. Golob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Golob Sr, 768 N. Arnolda "St, has completed his basic infantry training at F<. _ Benning, Ga. He is with the 2d Battalion of the 15th Infantry Regiment.

Butler Professor Elected by Society

Dr. Toyozo W. Nakarai, profesgor of Semitic languages and literatures in Butler University's school of religion, has been elected vice president of the Midwest

; Literature. new post by members of the

‘American Oriental Society and the Society of Biblical Literature dur-

ing a recent meeting held in Cin-|

cinnati.

Elected to Sorority

Miss Anne Jacqueline Lytle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Lytle, 415 W. Westfield Blvd.

has been elected to the Beta of land Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Goucher College, Balti

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Dr. Nakarai was named to the anna) PTA: Miss Verna Craig,

land Edward M. Wilson.

the opening battle. {football ‘battle between teams Seven mén were chased from a from the varsity squad, and a shack while they were eating SWimming exhibition by Purdue’s lunch yesterday at a mine recent- Olympic and national stars, {ly purchased by Ray Sanders. PLE Erato a | - Sheriff Bill Bays said they came! (here from Harlan County, Ky., to {work the mine after Mr. Sanders |diacharged those who worked {there under Orville Howard. Warrants against three of the former [workers were issued, Sheriff Bays

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ma (oe Your (Children’s Museum Sets | ; Family Hour Sunday | : | The Children’s Museum will |= {hold a family hour from 2 to § * {p. m, Sunday, sponsored by the COUPON o

Parent-Teacher Association of presidents of = the TAKE YOUR COUPON "TO YOUR GROCER

ney,

{ school principal; Mesdames Robwert Erwood, Lawrence J. Beaman, | {Lowell N. Carlile, Thomas H.| | Emery, Earl H. Frasier, Kenneth E. Glover, Fred Pierce, Clifford H. Sweeney; Albert Tollefsen Jr.!

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