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Favorite guessi Musical?" Joan Ma

geme in Our Fair City for the next few days will be: 1202 N. Shannon Ave.; Luan Lawson, Franklin; Helen Aldrich, 24 S. Bradley Ave.; Nancy Gant, Franklin, and | {Communists will capitalize to th

hate

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by Lioyd Wasalton, Times

aff Photographer of stardust will Be Miss Starlight |

“When we lose Korea, and I am afraid that will’ happen, we will lose face in the Far East, where face-saving is all-import-‘ant. | “The loss of Korea so far as {territory is concerned may not

“ibe of great consquence, but what

will be the attitude of millions ‘of people in neighboring countries {who have our assurance that we will sustain them against the Soviet? “You may rest assured that]

Pat Wilson, 2318 N, linois St. (left fo right), will reign over the Starlight Musicals at the State Fairgrounds, but we won't know until the lion pen Sus Srbacie” series opens Tuesday night which one will be No. | Queen.

Enlistments Here Set New Record

60 Take Oath

To Fight in Asia

By GALVY The full impact

of an ROE

world situation was felt in Indi-|

About People—

Sues Ex-Mother-in: Law For $133,500 Back Pay

Widower Charges Sum Due for His Waiver -On Delphine Dodge Cromwell Estate

By OPAL CROCKETT Timothy Godde of ‘White Plains, N. Y,

anapolis yesterday as a record mer mother-in-law for $133,500 in back allowance payments.

number of enlistees were sworn

stations here,

While doughboys sloughed, through the mud of central Korea, more than 70 young men pledged: their services to the nation In| mass ceremonies at the Federal

building.

‘more than have swelled the enlistment rolls here in.more than 12 months. Fourth floor of the Federal building was jam-packed with youngsters, mostly 17 to 19 years old, all eager to get into uniform. Grows Steadily Lt. Robert M. Guidice, USAF officer in charge of the joint Afr Force-Army station, said the line started growing early last week when the Korean situation -fes:/

Z tered and boiled over,

It's been growing steadily daily, ! but today was the peak,

While more than 40 of the 60.“where it is hot

Alr Force-Army volunteers were rushed through traditional “red tape” In one section of the hall by noon, seven men enlisted In the Navy and 14 others applied «for the privilege. The Marines out four men to boot camp while 10 others sought information on joining. Many of the youths, from the, over the stade, were accompanied, by their parents, Tearful good-| “byes at stairways and elevators] were reminiscent of the all-out war days of the last world conflict.

Most of the soldiers-to-be car-

ried notarized statements of parental permission to enlist. Air Force Rookies Alr Force recruits, for the most! part, will be en route to strenuous training at Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Tex. The doughboys will head for a rugged basic training with the 10th’ Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kas, ~WACs and -WAFs were-being + processed separately at the sta-| tion, but this total, too, climbed to new heights this week. j

-given by those brave citizens who |

are offering their services at-«:

time of peril to the nation: i “Others took chances for me; in the war against Germany and! Japan, and I'm going to repay their services in this hour of

Gary. Moses, one of the older men | ‘in the Army lineup, seems con- | vinced the showdown in world| affairs is near. He's got other reasons for join-!

: “I couldn't find a job after I got out of school. Besides. it'll] help make a man out e.” said the northern Indiana youth who! has a brother still hospitalized from the past war. Men from Indianapolis: "John Burnett, 18, of 2134 Delaware St., announced he was joining the Air Force to finish! high school and learn the radio trade. ; “I'd get in anyway with the world In such a mess, I might as well get in and get a rank.” Robert Abel, 17. 1205 Comer

8.

“Ave, sald he had wanted to join

the cavalry for the past two years. ‘Yesterday was his birthday

worried about the Far East con-| tion, « “It didn’t influence my decision much one way or the other, Besides, I'd just as soon fight as . loaf,” said the young man, grin-| ning sheepishly as his father, Sylhet! cums in the room to see} about his son's clothes. | John Davis, 17, of 323 Relsrier|

—Here-are some of the reasons | wee

{| Mrs,

the past 38 months. Delphine Godde, a former wife jof diplomat James H. R. Crom- | well, dled n 1943.

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iwas held by U. 8. Army officials PYanne Henry, 22 months,

today in Berlin on -charges of being in Germany without permission. Paul Schneider, 20, of Detroit, picked up while hitch ® clothesline. hiking in the Soviet zone, was charged with being in Germany , without permission, stowed away aboard a ship atito gee if she could drive it.” Staten Island, N. Y., and hitch-| hiked actross Germany to: the {Soviet zone. He was arrested once thy the Russians but Sseaped:

Dolores Quartucels, 15, of Gar-| ood, N.

the auto jumped the Sip killing “Emma "'WhitSolnb, n . " { The U. 8. AW wh its struggle! Twa tourists from Brooklyn against Communist expansion were held in Richmond, Va., today under $10,000 bond on jcharges of possessing $2500 in counterfeit $10 bills. Paul Ciraulo {and his girl friend, Marie Watson, 30, said the money was tosséd at

j= in Korea to jst day-—and where ¥ it is cold throughout’ most § of the rest of! ithe world,” Rep. Carl Vinson (D, Ga.) told Democrats holding convention in Macon, Ga. today. Rep. Vin-

Flatbush:

Bernadette Morse, "a4, died in a dentist's chair in Brockton, Mass. | {under anaesthetic yesterday after [having 20 seth Sxteacted.

| The body of James Trotter, 32. son; chairman of — [of Miami Springs, Flu; who fell

Rep. Vinson the House PF 18000 feet from a non-scheduled Armed Services. Committee, com-|5irjiner a week ago, was found in|

mended the President for "prompt tn, Atlantic yesterday 19 files! action to meet unlawful: force eo tne Maryland coast. He was with force.” {sucked out of the plane when the Go reargo -door-flew open over Acomac, Ya.

Odell Sinith or atin [learned the hard way, by sitting 108 days atop a 60-foot pole, that flagpole sitters aren't much in demand. The fortune he expected to make from publicity amounted ito $13. Besides, he was ridiculed. WASHINGTON, July 7 (UP)— He returned to earth vesterdayv, Eight GI's provided the back10 days short of breaking the ground cannonading for the Naworld’s record. tional Symphony Orchestra's prea. 8 =n sentation of Tchaikovsky's “1812 William Sherry, artist and ex- Overture,” and the whole performwrestler divorced this week from |ance went off without a hitch. Bette Davis, ac-| The soldiers set off their boom-~-tress; said-today ing 78 mm NoWItZers Et exactly he'll marry their the right time to give the score daughter —Bar--the-erashing finale -Tchatkovsky Sun bra's a n gel intended. faced” murse The eight guest stars were unAug. 1 or 10, Miss Impressed. Marton Rich- Pfc. Billy Tibbs of Tughtown,

Gl's, Howitzers Join Symphony's Program

for $48,000 a year for life. He claimed she: paid him only $18,500 in| " — lor a watchman. fof Baltimore, who snatched her;

10-year-old son from the home of zijjér 8 {his grandparents one day after) dub [they were awarded custody of the Sixty of these were joining the| An Ameriean stowaway who, child. Army and the Afr Force. That's “just wanted to see the world”

ttawa, Ontario, choked to death yesterday when she becamé en-| tangled in an apron hanging from

‘War Veterans

i Veterans Administrator Carl R. {Gray Jr. has discl-sed that there are 19 million American war vel

Baby Killed, b "Hurt at Crossing

Miley Ave. Crash ~Scene-Unguarded

An unlighted, unguarded rail-'and reappointed Frank E. Allen tal. She lived at

—— Rename Campbell

As IU Trustee

candidate for the U. S. Senate from Ft. Wayne, was reappointed | la trustee of Indiana University, Itoday by Gov. Schricker. The Governor also appointed; Dr, Merrill 8. Davis, Marion, to the university's Board of Trustees!

{road crossing was the scene of superintendent of South Bend

iKilled a 2-year-old baby and in-

The widower of Delphine Dodge Cromwell Godde, automotive jured six others in the family. in at the Armed Forces recruiting heiress, in a Supreme Court suit said he signed an agreement with| Anna Dodge walving rights to her daughter's estate in return|B. & O, crossing was not pro-

{tected by either warning signal

Bréndg Joyce Hillman, 230

| ternal injuries.

A switch engine struck the car of driven by Brenda's father, John {Lee Hillman, 34. The train was {backing across the crossing in

[re 200 block of Miley Ave. Mother Cut on Face

Mr. Hillman and his 26-year-old suffered severe J., took the wheel of face cuts and possible internal He sald he per uncle’# auto last night “just/injuries. Their son, Lucky Lee Po-| Hillman, 6, was cut and injured lice said she stepped on the! internally. Three other of Hill|starter instead of the brake and man’s children by a previous mar-

| wife, Florence,

riage were treated as follows: { Viola, 15, cuts, Alberta, 13, cuts,

and Charlotte, 11, broken right

arm.

Mr, Hillman is in critical condition, his wife serious, and Char-

lotte fair at General Hospital. The others were released.

| The Hillmans sald none of

. [thelr feet from a passing auto in. them saw the locomotive before Passing auto {it struck the car. Police said the

signalman goes off duty at 8

{p. m,

Alberta said she was holling|

the baby in her arms in the back

{seat. The family was De hack |

home after visiting relatives,

The locomotive engineer was

Vern Hoosier, 56, of 43 N. Sheffield Ave, and the conductor, George Seaborg, 49, 1342 Earl St.

19 Million American Living WASHINGTON, July 7 (UP)—

eérans alive today.

The smallest group represent!

the 15 surviving members of the Grand Army of the Republic; the largest. the..14-.million. veterans. of World war IL. ori

Official Weather

"UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAT July 8, 1850

Sunrise. 5.248. i-Sunsed

Prec toitation 24 hours end. TIE a Total precipitation since Jan, i Bxoess since January

The following table "shows the. temper- | ature in other cities |

ards, 23, of Pas-!W, Va. had this to say: Atlanta A Lowi “Adena, yesterday “Twas loud, lively but sorta’ Burbane CRI ARA Rear Rh eens ae 8 : o quit caring for longhair. We'd have done better chic 6 58 Barbara. Mr. With boogie Cncinnut a R - st Denver . . 80 59 courted the nurse PARE COSTS $130 rage 1 8 8 Mr. Sherry U0 th. She'lt.. CRYSTAL BEACH, Ont. July Ft Worth “iii: 90 13 | keep house; he'll make the money, 3 UP) ~Patrick - Smith, . 1V, “of Miami ity 5 & 3 sald the man who once ¢om- Buttalo, N. Y. paid a $150 Sourt Mpla.-gt, Paul... 8 3 lained Miss Davis was thé brea ne and hospital expenses today: New York 7, 8 mer and he the “housekeper MIOr-20-year-<oll "Ann Lejeutie who QERhoms “City 8 0 was injured when he picked her Pittsburgh .. 0... 8 54 dare and accidentally San Antonio » 3

Kidnaping charges have been Up on ‘a filed against Mrs. Juanita Medley (dropped her.

Today's Weather Fotocast

PARTLY CLOUDY.AND CLOUDY AREAS

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Washington, pC

Police sald the Miley Ave.

. died at General Hospital of .sk{zll. fracture and in-

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today sued his for- a train-car crash last night which | city schools.

Dr: Davis, a graduate of In-| diana University’s medical school, succeeds Dr. Dillon Geiger, Bloomington, on the board. Mr. Campbell was originally

Gov. Gates in November, 1 John 8. Hastings, Washington, was elected a “member of the board by the university's Alumni Association, All terms are for three years. ——— ht A ———————

Margaret Shows "Em Up

LONDON, July 7 (UP)—Princess Margaret was hailed today as| a dancing instructor of talent and charm. Last night she showed a companion, Lord Ogilvy, son of the Earl of Airlie, how to go through the intricate steps of a new. Scottish dance named for Elizabeth | and Philip. When the “Duke and Duchess! of Edinburgh” was called at an English folk dance society party,! many asked how it went. |

Margaret, in a strapless gown) of glacier blue brocade scalloped skirt edged in pleated

tulle, coached Lord Ogilvy and] le

several others. he |

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Renamed to U, of I. Post | Jack F. Strickland, 3412 Salem |

St., has been reappointed a gradu- gieq a_tailor shop in her home ate assistant at the University of imany y years. Tinos “Institute of Labor and Surviving are three brothers; Industrial Relations for the sum- | {Wilkes and James, Indianapolis, mer term. Mr. "Strickland was ong Horace, East St. Louis, Ill, graduated from Indiana Univer-| 14 a sister, Mrs. Sally Mae Hud- — | gens, Indianapolis.

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