Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1950 — Page 7

oday. rey were not » for the first

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Butler, Sarah

President re Rice More David Les, lliams, Pleas3artley, South

i Jim Wame chool student ed Wampler, f champion, he President's nd 3 victory able, Sarah

on the vice by defeating d 3. Bob, 13 f the smallest ey P, Tech High . of the Indion, presented Ken Hoy and her awards,

Job

service LE, July 29 ing back for nllege football Giant oppoLovas' return freshman grid ment was an\thietic Diree-

1950 graduate ahway, N. J, If coach, physpctor, and will 2's intramural fe starred at e Giants durcareer. Lovas one child. nnounced new nts for other ff, : 11 Coach Owen rves as head 11 be freshman Bill Trapp, asich and head 1 become askethall coach.

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‘Regency Bid

bowls Grable’ s Wife Stopped by War From io Cap i)

Visiting Him on Guam sD

Simulated War on 15-Day Schedule

EN ApOLs to Answer ‘God's Call'—

Italian Doctor Asks To Help U.S. Fight Reds

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Sheeketski Try Richard D. gH Herbert L. Vandergrift | marching of to A young doctor from Rome, | Officers and men of the all-'y.)y “nervously awaited For Board Opposed ~ Serving Aboard Aircraft Carrier FDR | Hoosier Infantry Division climbed sion hers today trom U. S. suthoriLewis ¥. Grable, 27, based with the Navy on Guam, expected] ‘Dora trucks with guns andes 5 join the United Nations By Seid Spaniors | visitors this month—his wife and son Steven, 3, but war 4n Korea oubocnt beaded for Camp At-iwar in Korea. REN ) — The plans of the Grable : To Umberto Diminic 0, 23-year Downtown Boosters’ Club spon.|t3Mily. War = Pfc. Ralph L. Robinson, 20, Ma- _— Ihe grvigion pen 151d graduate student in internal sors of bigtime football at tne| os, KePt Mrs. (fine stationed with Ho-8q. 11 0 lions, field conditions anajmedicine at Indiana University ® Grable, the for- MAC 11, Cherry

University of Nevada, pulled the Political props from under regent candidate Joe Sheeketski today. ,Sheeketski, Nevada's athletic director and football coach, was opposed in his bid for a Board of Regents berth when the Boosters’ executive committee said the

direction.

The Wolfpack mentor, an FBI agent during the war, promised he would “save” the floundering Nevada athletic program if he were elected to the Board of Regents, But the downtown monied interests, dollar supporters of Wolfpack athletics for 10 years,

apparently have crumbled his!

program by their opposition.

A university source said that 4

if Sheeketski were elected, he doubted the coach could raise the money to support the teams. The official stated further that the

mer Alice Jean M ¢ Con aughy,

daughter of

Eva McCon- ® aughy, 611. N. Pennsylvania St., and Steven in National City, coach wasn’t heading in the right Cal, Grable has been in the Navy

10 years.

Mrs.

He

Lavin Grabel

served in both Atlantic’ and Pacific areas during the last war,

Cpl. John R. McDowell, 19, of | the 34th Infantry wrote home July 1 that his

regiment

He had

Was

leaving on that date for Korea.

been

stationed in Japan since May, 1548, join~- SE ing the Army in

: lents, Mr. and © Mrs. James Rob- 2

Point, N. C., writes his par-

inson of Whitestown, he'll sign up for another six months with the Marines. Pvt. Robinson enlisted in 1948 and took boot training at Parris Island, 8S. C.,

Pfc. Robinson ng to Cherry “Point from there.

{ Master Sgt. Gonrge Burroughs, | { 33, is serving the Army Force and | is stationed in England. He's the son of} Mrs. Fred -Wil-| son Burroughs, | 2045 N. LaSalle! St, and J. H.| Burroughs, 1219

Regents planned to ask the state 1048. E. 10m 2t. legislature for $60,000 appropria- Cpl. McDowell| | Sgt. tion to help athletics. is the son of Mr. roughs is

‘Fight Results

In establishing his—candidacy for the Regents job, Sheeketski asserted football at Nevada was being allowed to fumble uncexntrolled.

oe ren McDowell, +Opl. McDowell 30 400m, Ind. -

= # Pfc. Alfred N. Ducker, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Ducker of Covington and formerly of In-

Local Man Named snarls, nas

oi: “been stationed Evansville Coach

with the 509th Air Police Arthur D. Taylor, 470 W, Fall Squadron, WalkCreek Pkwy. recreation leader in/eér Air Force the city, has been named head x * 3% Roswell, basketball coach at Lincoln High, 5 s

past two School in Evans- months. He is a

and Mrs. War-

veteran. He

Sgt. Burroughs n Panama and

on Okinawa, re-enlisting in 1948. - kr ».

Pfe. Howard Cochran Jr. 20,

burg, according to his June 9 letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cochran Sr., 719 N. Davidson Bt. He enlisted in

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vis relacns nephew of Mrs. 193 Jud wsined lof Indianapolis. police, and one man behind the|automobile near her home. AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE Tom Cheeks Arlle Whitlock, later going to El G. G | wheel of his car. Another got into] Mrs. Stella Keeney, 5232 Cen-| . who resign od | 2858 Lockburn = iCamp Lee, Va. | mer ray /the back seat. The third man i Ave, suffered a hip injury | 9401 MARTINDALE WA-1991 after 2 years as St. Pfc. Ducker land Granite oy | Elmer G. Gray, who died {mained in the other car. when & car driven by Robert a } Pvt. Ducker City, TIL Ce Cochran | Thursday at General Hospital, Mr. Serban's automobile start- Sacks, 18, of 5401 Primrose Ave.,| 3 Tavier, Spent 13 monthe Os Gaam Defore Te. will be buried at Nashville, Tenn, ed. It kept going—all the NAY Io str. her at Central Ave. andl. Jeacher 5 8shoo service in April, 1948, tratning at Maleoims D. reland; 29 as A080 Gran was 5 vi ho Sa the Serban| . The accident occurred at 9 p. m. N ear rom : } proved by the De Be pe So 45 Berd (TOT 1 Cranapol Ave. ng vice produce guns. look the lst night Evansville Wyo : : Jeune. ceived Wednes.|Of Centerville, Tenn. he lived School Board : uw day. He wrote te| here Seven years e Be was a truck) ver ior e a 0. last week. Taylor Thomas C. Morton, 19, in from Japan, Surviving are his mother, Mrs. : The new men- Navy recruit training in San Di- He's been in) "0 Nash BE Fs SE ru Eb rominent Realtor Endorses sity and graduated from doing Soma boxe 20, 1948, sta-| brothers, Harlin, Scott, and Ches-| ; Coe Collegein Cedar Rapids, ing as soon as tioned with the|ter, all of Indianapolis; and a| Towa, in 940. While in college, he recruit training 3ist Inf, Med.| sister, Miss Helen Gray, Nash-| earned letters in football, basket-| slacks off, Co. ville.

ball, boxing and baseball. also attended Butler,

He Times Golden Glove contender for the novice welterweight ti-

tor ih the Army, being stationed at Fairfield Air Base, Cal A former district supervisor of}. recreation here, he coached the School 63 basketball team to the’ city parks championship last winter.

Proximity Sets

Money Record wrote his CHICAGO, . July. 78 (UP) Fisher, Clayton, Proximity was the leading money from Kodiak, winner of all times in harness| Alaska. His letracing today after winning oneiter bore return wo heats and $5250 of the/address Hq. and SS Sportsman’s aw Hq. Co., Box 12, ’ Navy Branch The win brought Proximity’s 13809, care of total to $210,120. The previousipgostmaster, record of $206,562 was held by|Seattle, Wash. Goldsmith Maid. { He trained at won the first heat{Fort Knox, Ky. of ‘the trot in a photo finish withjand = Aberdeen Demon Hanover for a track rec- Proving Ground,

ceived when Thomas Moertonknocking out an opponent forced him from competition. He's the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat C. Morton, 3106 Winthrop Ave. ” H ”

Raymond M. Fisher, 21, mother, Mrs. Ind,

last CT. May 8

Tommy was a!

He is the so of Mrs, Aon Ireland, R. R.| Malcolm hrelana, Ciiero, Ind. - » = Herbert L. Vandergrift, 20, machinist’s mate in the Navy, is stationed on the carrier U.S. S. Franklin D. Roosevelt at Norfolk, Vd. according to the | last letter to his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vandergrift, 136 8S. 4th St, Beech Grove. A graduate of Beech Grove High School in 1047, he enlisted H. Vandergrift in the Navy Sept. 2, 1948, and trained at Great Lakes, Ill. He went to Norfolk after graduating there from machinists’ mate school on April 22, 1949. ” = » Pvt. Russell R. Barksdale

(at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Firs

war. But there will be spare time for baseball and movies. High spot of the encampment {will come on Governor's Day

Expect Word Today Navy men here expected to receive word from 9th Naval Dis-

| when the troops pass in review for Gov. Schricker. For three days—Aug. 8 9 and 10--the division will live in the field under simulated combat conditions, including eating the Army’s Infamous Cc ration.

Bur- Mrs. Harold Harris world war II Services Arranged

{Baptist Church. Burial will - {in New Crown. Mrs. Harris, who was 17, died|

{she was a member of the First

| Baptist Church.

{ In our home we Costs $73, Watch To Start Auto rons an “| It cost John Serban $73 and his money and watch, made Mr. Ser ht ¢ nee ; to remember and jdrove away I in h the other car. port of the ish of Mr. Serban, 934 Ft. Wayne \Womaan Hit by Auto every member of ou Surviving are her husband, | |Ave., was stalled at Fletcher Ave. y ’ ove large or however small

jan uncle, Charles Nicholas, both]

Yours Bike Rider Hurt

A 6-year-old boy, Gordon Eoff, was in fair condition at St. Vincent’s Hospital today after he fell | from his bicycle yesterday. The accident occurred near his home, R. R. 10,

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ord of 2:05 2/5 for the mile, but/Md., going to Raymond Fisher Go birthday Wedthe Demon was the victor in-thelAdak, Alaska . .nesday in Yoko-! second and longer heat of a mile/in April, 1949, and later to|F¥ hama, Japan,

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Bowling Notes

Indianapolis and Pox-Hunt Classic Bowl ins Leagues will h ir first mesung { season dt. 8:15 p. m. Friday ati’ Pox's ‘Steakhou will made for league organization and o%cers will be’ elected.

“The Traveling League will had 1 ing nesting Tuesday at 8 m, 1 Pritehet

son of Mrs, Betb ty M. Young, f 2502 Broadway, was last heard from in Norfolk, Va. on the U, 8.

Roosevelt. He

in 1949 shortly after leaving

Alleys. Tech High Slscted und 3 plans be made a the School, and : trained at Great| ' R. D. Young es, TIL.

Public Seance Slated

Seaman Richard D. Young, 19,

8S. Franklin D.|

joined the Navy|

where he’s with| the 8th Army,| according to his| letter to his mother, Mrs. Margaret Barksdale, Salem. He went to) } Yokohama after| Pvt. Barksdale JeNSIving. g 11 months ago in Camp Breckin-| ridge, Ky. Pvt. Barksdale is the brother of Mrs. Melvin Radcliff, 2046 N. Tacoma Ave,

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{trict today on whether it is pos'sible for the brilliant youth to enlist in the medical branch of the service. Details of how enlisting will aid him in acquiring American citizenship are also to be worked out. The son of a captain in the new Italian Air Force, Mr. Diminiello was selected for study In|

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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

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"SHOULD THE MAN I love stay with his wite i oF ndrey mes He says never at any time has he loved his wife. He has asked her several times for a divorce but she refused, saying she could not

ried as soon as possible. Are we| being fair, when we love each other, or should

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MIXED UP, INDIANAPOLIS.

| Don’t count on receipts marked “paid in full” on those bills to hand you the bliss you seem ‘to blithely expect. You'd need all the basic foundation any marriage needs—and bad— to completely erase the guilt you two apparently feel. You both expect a lot. People unhappily married do, forgetting they help their marriages fail. Women who fall in love with married men often expect continued drama, and husbands seldom provide it.

Indianapolis Navy Recruiting Center took on a cosmopolitan air yesterday as Umberto Diminiello, citizen of Italy, volunteered in the fight for freedom.

At the age of 16, he disguised

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Indianapolis on the basis of his himself Services for Mrs. Delores Marie record while interning in a Rome avoid conscription into the army Served five years parris, 1340 W. 26th St., will be| | hospital.

in monk's clothing to

of the occupying Germans.

is with the U. 8. Army in Augs- yesterday in General Hospital. A|gold watch to get his car started ban lie on his car's floor, and| Germany, litelong resident of Indianapolis, early today.

' | Harold; her mother, Mrs. Mar- and Virginia St. shortly after mid- Suffers Hip Injury

jorie Bailey, Chicago; her father, hen three helpful strang-i A . 5 George Kimbrew, Indianapolis; an ght when to start py car mE was reported in fair condi-|] Our funeral service recommends itself. As the need occurs, old friends

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call us for the consoling service that is ours to render. Mr. Serban moved over, he told{day after being struck by an

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