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fying last Monins came home

wife of the Highub professional, ht with Mrs. Gil re third flight. Consolation Iavne, defeated Mrs, end, 2 and 1. ' ville, defeated Frankfort. 1 up, 30

pan Williams, Lafa~ Rick Herrick, Frank«

Flight \dianapoiis, defeated rt Wayne, 4 and 3; ott Holloway, Fort 1°y McGann, South

Flight ndianapolis. defeated n, Evansville, 2 up; » Buess, Evansville, nore Haynle, Fors

Flight ‘ort Wayne, defeated d, 2 up; consolation, . Frankfort, defeated

n ™ Flight it, South Bend, de. gan Sr., Indianapolis, Mrs, Ben Olsen. In« Mrs, Eugene Martin,

Flight Hammond. defeated South Bend. up: alter Colbath, Indie rs. Robert Durham, 0) . Flight ns, Fort Wayne, deertcam, Terre Haute, , Mrs. F.. M. Crawjefeated Mrs. Henry and 1, i Il, Terre Haute. deayford, Fort W ated Jean Hardin,

Flight it, Fort, ay fos ngell, on, an Robert Dacnte. Port . Joseph Dunn, Tip.

ats Gun oday

ly 22 (UP)—Re-0-Mo-Shun gun3rd annual Gold y a good bet to of rewriting the speed marks, be200,000 that lined Detroit River, ash., craft, owned Stanley Sayres, role of the heavy the fact that the her first appearsoned vessels, a question mark e racer, Slo-Mo-n a close second ray speed depart

d Record he racing world Ig a world record s per hour, Slo1an shattered the ld by the late 11 for 10 years. pion My Sweetie, illionaire Horace leader Guy Lom/1 also stood out ts, ats expected to ng gun were Dan y V from Philabreadman Jack rust II; and Blitz ighter pilot Bob c Lake, N. Y.

kyard’ Set ww Night inkyard” clutters dianapolis sports night at the W, Speedway. The pilots will tempt.

eight-event prowith time trials

it heat is called ieymaker will he it. Moneymaker ff as the favorite 1 he won the fea- > semifinals and

ve his car ready is Frank Mike, College student, d Wednesday in in front of the | after the checke llen.

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; etics. will play the s Martner e Clinton 1a gue tomorrow

Record Smashers

Show Way to Glory | Both Stationed at Air Force Bases In Outdoor Tests “I am flying out ny here tonight BUSH a few other enlisted

SEATTLE, Wash, July 22/ men and an officer and we are going to set up a headquarters

(UP)—Yale University dominated 1» Korea."

; So said Cpl. Fred Bronson Cory, in a letter to his sister, Mrs, the ational aay Outdoor Men's vary Cooper, 1127 Brunswick Ave. The letter which came last Swimming Tournament today, Monday, said they were leaving in big style— weapons and : : )

thanks to record-shattering per-ev ! formances by John Marshall and| Mailed July 8, Cpl. Cory's|

Leaving to Establ JONICEe RRR Headquarters in Korea, Swim Tourney Local Corporal Writes

Son, Daughter of West Side Couple

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Dies in Minnesota

Contractor Was

On Vacation Trip Services were being arranged today for Robert J. Robison, Indianapolis contractor who died Thursday near Bemidji, Minn. where he was vacationing. He was 67.

Mr. Robison, who lived at 314 N. Kenyon St. had offices in the

Mrs. Kathleen McQueen, be-|

Jim McLane. = . comment on his trip to Korea lieves that her son Robert T.|

Marshall, the Australian flash, | aay WAS summed up| set one world and five U. 8.10 Mal @ this way, “Isn't records in winning the freestyle} that wonderful.” mile event last night. His time And he meant it of 20.08.68 eclipsed his own world’s too, according to record established Thursday and his sister. 1 times at the partial distances Formerly staalso broke his own marks set tioned in YokoThursday. hama, Japan, McLane also racked up a new, Cpl. Cory is with| record as he stroked his way to| the 8th Army first place in the national 220-! Headquarters. yard freestyle in 2.10.5. Bill Smith Son of Harmon

set the old record in 1942 at New Cpl. Cory E. Cory, 1521 Pleasant St,

Relay Mark Set. a year. He took his training at

Another U. 8. record was posted | Ft. Knox, Ky. and then went to 27-year-old sailor served on |. gren | § troop transport and a destroyer

s on his

by the Coca Cola team from Camp Campbell, Ky., where he

Cincinnati, O. Dick Fetterman, was with the 11th Airborne Divi. and has 10 battle star {overseas ribbons.

Bill Sohl and Dick Thoman sion for two months. | teamed to win the 330-yard med-| Anxious to get overseas, Cpl.|

McQueen, is on his way to Korea. | She last heard from her son| four weeks ago

2 sure that she saw Mr. McQueen her son among

London, Conn. | Cpl. Cory has Been in service for one of the groups.

A veteran of World War II, the

Honorably discharged Dec. 10

ley relay in 3.19.4. The old mark | Cory who is 19 asked for duty 1945, he re-enlisted in March, 19486, was set by the Chicago Town in Japan and had been there un-|for six years. He has been in the Club in Santa Barbara, Cal. in{til his assignment to embattled Philippines since March.

1940. | Korea. Biggest upsets of the meet was| * w= turned in by Joe Marino of Ohio A brother and sister are among; State University, He won the na- Hoosier Heroes who are serv-| tional three meter springboard{ing in the military forces of diving championship with 142.35 the United States. points to beat out defending| The son. and Champion Skippy Browning of daughter of Mr. the University of Texas, who tal-/and Mrs. Donald lied 139.4 points. ; J. Carlisle, 3752 Opponent Helps {W.. Washington Marshall's sensational -m 11 e!8t, are both in swim was helped along by Hono-|the Air Force. Julu’s Ford Konno, who finished| - Cpl. Donald J. second in 20.17.8. Konno also bet- Carlisle, has his tered his Thursday record per-iorders for overformance of 20.22.3. seas duty, acMarshall took an early lead but cording to a letKonno stayed close bebivd, Botit/ser received July sprinted the last two 55-yard 1aps 19 by his par- , C 1 on Marshall finished about 15 ents, p Cpl Carlisle yards” in front. | He was on his way to California Marshall broke the U. 8. record at that time. A graduate of Wash-| for 550 yards, 1000 yards and ington High School, Cpl. Carlisle! 1000 meters. {was stationed at Keesler Air

LeBaron Faces | Call by Marines

STOCKTON Cal, July 22 (UP) | — Eddie Lebanon, College of Pa-| cific grid star now in Chicago | with a College All-Star team, will| be called ‘home to join his Marine |§ Reserve unit by July 31. If The five foot, nine inch quarterback, most valuable player in| the New Year's day East-West Carlisle. football game, was on leave from! A graduate of Ben Davis High

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Biloxi, Miss.

old serviceman is! with the 3380th

With the WAF at Walker Air

Pfc. Carlisle

College All-Star- Philadelphia | graduated from photography Eagle grid game Aug. 11. {school at Lowery Field, Denver, Lebaron’s Marine outfit was Colo,

whether Eddie would be made t0|service woman has been in the report. Lebaron is a private first | WAFS for 18 months. class in the unit. He drives an| 2 u -Amtrac. | Fred Flowers Jr, U. 8. Navy, shipped out recently on the 1 3 Philippine Sea, . Legion Lists Philippiss_Sea 3 destination, Tourney Sites oontination: ve Sites for regionals, sectionals/a “20-year-man” § and finals of the 1950 National/in the Navy he American Legion Junior Baseball has 18 more to Tourndment have been an-go. nounced. i He attended] The tourney finals will be held|Technical High in Omaha, Neb., Sept. 4-8, after School. He took sectionals Aug. 27-30 in Parkers- a year's training burg, W. Va, Charlotte, N. C, Bt Mewmpnis Mr. Flowers Ill, and Hastings, Tenn, and was Bloomington shipped to Washington for further Re il be held at 12|training. Regional Ja yn 19-22, some Son of Mrs. Fern Johnson, 1400 Suners: : ’ 51.94 |Ruth Dr., Mr, Flowers, who is 19, Aug. 20-33, and somes Aug. 3124-1 kes the, Navy life.” Mrs, Johnsites by sectionals: | bs s : The regional sites | y winners from SON has another son who is in the regionals in Manchester, N. H. Torring-\ Indiana National Guard. n, Conn. Pairmont, W. Va. | : Charlotte Sectional—Winners from re- ye : gionals in Gastonia, N. C., Greenwood, 8. C. Baton Rouge La. = = on Harry M. Perkinson Jr, reliSominglon Lec onea0: Ing.. Mason |W h 0 carried The Indianapolis Hastings Sectional Winners trom s

re-|. onals in York, Neb, Yakima, Wash. | inslow, Ariz. {

Baseball Notes

Sunday for an “unknown desti-

ing to his father,

Leagu { afternoon Afefical at the Riverside |

a ta inson Sr., 2164 S. diamond. The “Athletics oliginaliy |

been scheduled against the Marine team Meridian St.

JABA SCHEDULES

Today Bead ing on the USS Manufacturers League (all double-heads| Ozburn. A 1949 : 1: KE. C. Atkins by De whto: Tm ot Riverside, 1; graduate of Manal 8 v. Riverside 2: Allison Jets v&.| Jf Perkinson Ual High School, | , R. Tigers. Riverside & Capitol Of ot Harry worked weit News. 1 . for the Indianapolis Office Supply 5°

'omorrow Municip! League (all d ory. Pendle: Co. three years before he enlisted. 1p m

. State Refo ry 3 estal v8, core peace Cnmvel ve |Christian Church.

At Ritory ve. Basics s =»

1, , Shots ses! Cpl. Clarence R. Burchfield, son 1.30: Kianbautiof Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burch-

ter va. State IR ‘ Royals 9, Maverifield, 5715 8. . chapel S (AA at Ehotlus). je

eoa———————————————— 2 with the Army Golfing Briefs ae Mrs. Pets, followed by Mrs. G. W.| Stationed Mrs, re i Mr HL Bh ame rerry,| Ft. Richardson, were leaders in the flag day tourney at Cpl Highland yesterday.

CLEARING HOUSE ‘been

. For

© INDIANAPOLIS today: rings ‘

{ Lewis, Washing-

The 21-year- au Supply Squadron. |

Force Base, Ros-| well, N. M,, is; Cpl. Carlisle's! younger sister,

Pfc. Carle A./W¥S

{ . | Ret. McFarland

Times, sailed

nation,!’ accord-

Harry M. Perk-

Harry is serv

Mr. McQueen is married and has

|a 7-month-old baby boy. His par-

ents live at 3044 S. Rybolt Ave. » = » Sailing for Korea is Paul Eugene Clements, who had been stationed at Ft. 4

ton, until July 15. } Now serving with the Headquarters Service § Co., 2d Engineer § Battalion, he was with the Army of Occupation in Trieste, Italy, from 1946 to ” 1949. The 21-year- Plc. Clements old private-first class is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra M. Clements, 1215 E. 9th St. 8.88

Taking basic training at Ft.

Force Base at Riley, Kas., is Rct. Ralph A. Me¢-|y3 m Monday in Harry W. Moore , Farland, son of peace Chapel and a requiem mass Mr. and Mrs. gt ga m. in Holy Angels Church. James A. McFar-l Mr Hern died Thursday in

land, 953 E. Maryland St.

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| i

| Walter D. David

| the winner's rib-} { bon. Mr. Davidson, who served four

with the Army.

He is stationed at Ft. Meade, Mr. Davidson

Maryland.

Mr. Davidson is the son of Valley Mills.

Mrs. E. V. Davidson, 1511 Pleas

{ant St. Mrs. Davidson had six| Survivors include his parents, {bays in the last war and they two brothers, James and Ferdi-

{were all in the Navy. : s =» | Pfe, William A. Grooms, an

| other brother of Mrs, Francis . Spore, was ox-| Theft of Taxicab pecting to be sent to the 24th Division in Korea in his lastipniont

letter,

who is 20, i serving th

try Regiment. H

from Manila] A native of Scott County, Mr. Mrs. McQueen, Robison was a member of North saw pictures on park Lodge, F.&AM. the York| television of sall- Rite and the Indianapolis Con-| ors leaving foritractors Association. : Korea from Ma-|

nila and feels ;..c0ters Mrs. Robert E. Brown,

Ret. McFar-peen ill two years. He was 67. land, who carried] A veteran of World War I, he The Indianapolis was a cabinetmaker four years Times, prior 10 at W. D. Allison Co. He formerly his enlistment, wag a Link-Belt Co. guard. A|community. joined up June 2.| native of Jennings County, he! He enlisted jiyed in Indianapolis 10 years./the pointed tower of the brick shortly after his| He was in Holy Angels Church colonial church call the neighbor-| : (hood to worship. A slender cross Survivors include his wife, surmounts the tower. Other out-| {Kathryn M. and two brothers, standing features of the new {building are its modern air-condi-| tioning and heating plant, a Kil-

And, gan pipe organ,

Heavy Mortar

; had been staPfc. Grooms tioned in Tokyo. Joining the Army in June, 1948, {he took his basic training at Ft.

aged buildings for insurance companies for 25 years, % He had been on vacation since Sunday with his wife, Alta, and the parents of a daughter-in-law. They are Mr, and Mrs. Roy E. Brown, 5142 Maple Lane.

Survivors include his wife; two

: |

(Indianapolis, and Mrs. Rose Mary

{Day, Croton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.,| §

a step-brother, Robert H. Robi{son, Aurora, Ill, and four grand-

Mrs. Catherine Springer

| Services for Mrs. Catherine | Springer, who died yesterday in {her home on Post Road, will be {at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hendryx

|& Fields Mortuary, Cumberland.| 8 | Burial will be in Anderson Ceme-| }

Mrs. Springer, who was 82, was a lifelong Marion County resi|dent. She was born northwest of Cumberland, and was a member] of Old Bethel Methodist Church. She formerly belonged tn the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two sons, Herbert M. and Alfred H., and a daughter, Miss Flora E. Springer, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Ida Ferguson, and two brothers, Fred and Henry Wiess, Cumberland,| one grandchild and five great-| grandchildren,

Dale E. Hem

Services Monday

Dale E. Hern, 1102 Eugene St. will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery after services at 7:15

Cold Spring Road Veterans Administration Hospital. He had

J. Robison Bishop to Consecrate Church Ask Mrs.

{stick on his shirt

This new air-conditioned Brightwood Methodist Church offers

a marked contrast to the blacksmith shpp in which early members

Brightwood Rites Planned

New Edifice To Cost $125,000

Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Methodist Area will consecrate the new Brightwood Methodist Church in services tomorrow at 9:30 and 10:45 a. m. Members and the pastor, the Rev. A. R. Ashley, anounce the new edifice will cost $125,000 when completed. The congregation is said to be the first of any faith to be organized in the Brightwood

| 17th birthday. parish. his battalion to participate in the School, Pfc. Carlisle recently ye attended Public School 9 and| { Technical High School.

| Charles, Shelbyville, and Edward,

An ex-Navy man is taking a Westport. called to active duty Thursday| Serving with the 509th Mainte-| crack at ay Army life. g 3 PO

‘and at first it was not Known nance Squadron, the 19-year-old|g cc 0 rding to

Larry Lee Cox

Rites Tomorrow

Services for 10-year-old Larry, Lee Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Cox, R. R. 3, will\{ns parish has worshiped in six be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flan-|gifferent buildings. One of these \ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial| was a blacksmith shop, In 1885 Thomas, 521 Powell Pl. will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, pefore the church became a flourishing organization, a retired min-| mary, and their two young sons, The lad was pinned beneath al,.¢q, the Rev. L. H. Lynch, was Donald, 2, and David, 3, were {treated for minor Injuries at

Martinsville.

-|stantly, State Police said.

nan Jr., and a sister, Sue Ann.

-2 Arrested Following

Co., 31st Infan-/1900 block Madison Ave.

|Jackson, 8. C. He then shipped out senger,” police said.

{for Japan. -

rvice. | ‘® = 0» | T/Sgt. Arvine E. O'Donnel

om's Tavern.| The 18-year-old seamen appren-| ,: t June 11 from Seattl Gwe vs. Bouth|tioq is & member of Olive Branch| worn actos =

Washington. A veteran of World War II, the 25-year-old serviceman is with a Reconnaissance Troop | of the 1st Cav-! alry. ! He entered service in March, 1043, and was ] discharged in" _ January, 1946. ‘Sgt. O'Donne! He re-enlisted in

of this year.

He attended schools at Good-!|] lettsville, Tenn. before joining the

March, 1947, and again in April

Sgt. O'Donnell had been stationed at Kobe, Japan, at a Quartermaster Depot. He is the "|son of Mrs. Cloe O'Donnell, 2425 | 8. California St. ’ x =

Canal Zone. Pvt. Robinson, Name

‘Don't Give

sister's husband had too much freedom. The woman who took him away from her is living with him

If I had a husad a husband who ‘came 47 home with lip-

I'd give him the chance to live with the one who E put it there. I've lived with one THKer! husband for 41 # ST years and I never saw any lipstick on his shirt. i READER, CITY. We'd like to hear her recipe for keeping strange lipstick off the shirt of her husband for 41 - years, wouldn't we? We know she’s intelligent. She aecepts. men's selfishness and baffling silences, She bosses with gloved hands. She never antagonizes ‘him when her cake falls, on the day he misses that raise at the office. She knows nagging him won't work any more than constantly whipping a child is effective. I try to remember that none of us know how we'd handle a problem, such as lipstick, unless we have that problem. Sometimes it's plain that the husbands of the troubled wives who write never will improve. But these women want to make their marriages work. They say they want to exhaust all resources to keep their husbands. XI try to supply some new angles. A woman's friends will assure her that the husband she's separated from is a stinker. But there are many nights when those friends are out with their husbands and she’s sitting home alone. : > On those nights she decides how wrong and how right she and her husband were. I want her to feel that she's tried everything possible to make her marriage work. That is what she will want, too. Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

BERSERK MAN BEATS 15

Rev. A. R. Ashley :

North Side Crash Injures 6 Persons

Six persons ‘required hospital treatment early today following! chandeliers, an illuminated altar collision of two cars at 56th and | cross, a public address system, Meridian Sts. {microphones and brass altar fur-| | driven north on Meridian St. by! George 1. Newhouse, North St. struck a utility pole after colliding with a car driven east on 56th St. by Winship E.

an automobile |

215 E. In its long history of 78 years,

Mr. Newhouse, his wife, Rose-|

tractor he was driving when it tipped after he lost control at the junction of Mendenhall and Thompson Rd., one mile west of He died almost in-

asked to accept the pastorate. “I will take the forlorn hope Methodist Hospital. rather than be superannuated,”| he replied. For sometime after- 5814 E. New York St. and Robert Klee, 20, of 5644 Washington | were treated in St.

Miss Joan Glassmeyer, 20, of

ward, the church which now is gfowing and progressing at a great rate, was known as “The

Vin-| and| bruises. They were passengers in| the car driven by Mr. Thomas, who was uninjured.

5 Naval Reservists Hadacol Helps Lady With Weak Stomach Who Couldn't Digest

| Today, 1067 members compose |its roll with 589 included in the Sunday school. A total of 259 persons joined the church in 1949. Members gave to all causes over

period the sum * Report for Duty

Indianapolis Organized Naval

{Reserve officers today Pines HOT Food three!

from Indianapolis, DALLAS, Tex., July 22 (UP)— teered for active duty.

Two men were under arrest to-/the same day in connection with the theft gag 000. of a Red Cab, Inc. taxicab last

| Roy Mahurin, 38, of 1925 Tal-| u Pte. Grooms, pot Ave., was held on a prelimi-|To Vote Today Sinary charge of vehicle taking.| €| Police said he was driving the Texas Democrats, nominate stolen cab when stopped in the governor, 11 other state officers ‘and a full slate of 21 Congress- N. el James Busley, 32, of 56 E.'men in a primary election today. Rohm, Chief Yeoman, 138 Gardner Everyone is talking about the Only about 900,000 persons, half §t., Tyndall Towne; Robert Gene Sreat new HADACOL. And why vagrancy. He was riding in the of the state's eligible voters, were Ellis, Seamon, R R 1, Indianapolis: | Shoulda cab when police spotted it, but|expected to cast ballots, although' Lowell Francis Iddings, BM 2/c,|o0® of jhe gion maintained he was “just a pas-/ the weather was fair across most Lebanon, | the times. relief it's bring-

Robert Gorden Bee, GM 3/¢, 760 John Jacob

Arizona 8t., was charged with city|

Charles | Clark Jr. HM 3/c, Martinsville.| 08 W0 thousands upon

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Fire Destroy ‘On Farm Near Acton

Acton fire officials today sought 5 "and gave us ing hat which de-| publish on |stroyed a barn yesterday after- “I've just finished taking ! {noon one mile north of Acton. : | The barn was located on the! just that one bottle did someTE I ae is |

The Times wants to publish their pictures and information about their current military service. The Times particularly wants photos of Hoosier service people in Korea . . . but we also want photos of ALL Hoosiers in military service, no mafter

farm of L. W. Rodebeck

County. | iad Also destroyed in the barn were| “I've had a weak stomach and

1000 two-foot sections of tile and| ™¥ ood did mot digest SEOREEN. several hundred bales of hay.

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The Times will keep a file on all these men so we can report the news of Hoosiers in uniform more thoroughly. It also will enable us to let you know when the United Press cables bring us word about them. Usually news of troop movements and news of battles come first to The Times office.

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DETROIT, July 22 (UP)—A

Edward J. Meunier, 2501 Carroliton Ave., will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery after services at 8:45 a. m. Monday in Blackwell Funeral Home and a requiem mass at 9 a. m. in 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral. ES A certified public accountant and former Federal Bureau of Internal Revenue employee, Mr. Meunier died yesterday in the home of his daughter, Mrs, Joseph P. Gallas “er, 2501 Carroliton Ave. Interurban Line Eiiployee He was born in St. Paul, Minn. but spent most of his life here. He was graduated from Indiana University ir 1805 and later instructed there in Frenh, German and mathematics. He was employed by the old Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern (interurban) Railroad and Vonnegut Hardware Co. His last position was as a Civil Service employee for the Bureau of Internal Revenue. He retired in 1940. Hs Mr. Meunier married the fore mer Mary Cecilia Carr of Bloomington in 1895. ° : 5

8itt, Danville, Ill; seven sons, Arthur J. Indianapolis, Thomas N. and Edward J. Jr, El Paso, Tex.; Francis A. Silver Spring, Md; Dr. Paul L, Wilmington: Del; Dr. Vincent C., Flourtown, Pa. and Dr. Alfred C., Chicago. Also surviving are 22 grandehilSren and two great-grandchil-ren. .

Buckleys fo Observe Golden Wedding Sunday |

Mr, and Mrs. Abe Buckley, 1717 Ruth Dr., will observe their gold-

‘They § man who went berserk on aand Mrs. Oliver Teague of Indiandowntown street and struck 15|apolis; Dempsey, Glenwood, women and four men with his fisté| Mrs. Kenneth Neeb, Mrs. was held as a psychiatric patient! Brown and James A. of

iville, There are 18 grandchildren.

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