Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1950 — Page 5

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receive industrial ‘engineering de-! grees, Mechanical engineering degrees; will go to the following with Allison division: Harold Blair, James “Crooks, Charles” W.-Dryer, liam Gluesenkamp, Lh Hen-

"| rolet Saturday.

| radio show, will be | Mr. Bartlett

‘About People—

"This sleek new Chevrolet will be More than $1000 will

master of ceremonies for the engage in a pre-show pow-wow.

“LAP man, Robert C. Malott, Leon On-| ken, Richard Redding, Walsh and Eugene Dent. Maxwell Shew of the Allison division will receive a, business administration degree and Joseph

Donald 1

It took a case of combat fatigue to end the life of Sherty,

W.. Payne of Allison. wil: receive II with his GI master.

a 10-year graduate key award. Dealer co-operative program certficates will go to the following: Robert Hultquist, East Side Chevrolet, Inc, Mearl Spainhower, Flesch-Miller Tractor Co.

and Charles Hedges, Hedges Pon-|

tiac, Inc.

74 laws ress Shop SAVINGS

Dresses Blouses Skirts Lingerie Hose

SIZES 9 to 24!/;

[| the soldier to a hospital in Ba

in 1942, stowing away on nine master through camps in- the U. Europe. He became a veteran of infantry warfare and received al pat on the head from Gen. Dwight!

D. Eisenhower after: hitting the

Pvt. Habhab was wounded in| action, but Shorty survived with- | out a scratch and accompanied!

reek: Mich. But war nerves fi-| nally caught up with 8horty and he was put to death yesterday. “He was shellshocked. He couldn’t | {stand noises anymore,” his mas-| [ter said.

» 8 nN Gus Eunice has sold “Gus’ Lunch Room” in Augusta, Ga. to. Gus Angelakos and Gus Tjo-|

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posed of many parts. Some of the parts—such as

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a musical score—is coms

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ng, courtesy, and relief

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beach during the European in . ] |vasion. |

grizzled 12-year-old Scottie who survived four years of World War Shorty trotted along when Pvt. Anver “Habhab joined the Army

ships and a plane to follow his 8., Ireland, England, Africa and ” » » “Mass ‘must be held within the sound of the cannon. No longer can we afford to be spiritual millionaires while our men are dy-| Jing In Korea.” | That was the

bishop Richard J, «Cushing of Boston to Catholic priests in his archdiocese. " Discarding hope | of peace in this/

away ret the opening of Bil | Kobo's Northside Chevgiven away in an audience show Hunt of the Allison division willl for 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2, 4 and 8:30 p.m. eh (left), star of NBC Welcome Travelers IRE broadcast at 2 and 8:30 P m. Mr. Kuhn and

“+ Combat Fatigue Ends Life of GI Dog

Scottie Survived 4 Years Duty in War,

* Including Hitting Beach During Invasion By OPAL CROCKETT

“ation at an “ARHUAT Testing tion: iy

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man; Charles Jump, Walton; vice, _ chairman;

veston, treasurer; Jesse Newsom, Columbus, ners of the Grange state essay, contest were: Ft. Wayne; Mary Jane Kejth Crown Point, and Marlene ‘Lein

is recovering om an. appendectomy.

Won't Sit as Special ~ Judge in Case -

An attorney chosen yesterday to sit as special judge in the trial of Evangelist Jerry Owen said today h he would decline the Aappoint-

lar Zechiel, of the law firm yesterday from a panel of pros-

pective special judges. Today, however, Mr,

{of Johnson & Zechiel, was chosen

Zechiel, 5 said he has learned Mr. Owen! = was previously represented by his! firm. He said he did not know at the time his name was sub.|

Earl L. Madison, charged with assault and battery resulting from, an attempt to drag a 18-“lyear-old housewife info his car,’ {today started a 90-day term on the State Farm following con! extremes. viction, | That's why millions oo Madison, who is 35, was foundi folks guilty ‘in Municipal Court 3 yesterday, He was also fined $25 {and costs by Judge Joseph M.| Howard. E in an easy, Police said Madison, who lives,

is so that many at 1338 Hoyt Ave. attempted to tors use it in in ther practice

once a client of his partner, Ems. ley: W. Johnson Jr. . “Under these conditions I nat. urally_ do not feel I am qualified! to serve,” he said. The special judge was selected yesterday over opposition “of Owen's attorney, Henry Coombs, Mr. Coombs yesterday filed a pe-|

scheduled

__|power to name a special judge. HE motion Was

Still. ng today at Purdue University.

yn» to act in his behalf. It was then The Indiana State Grange Mr. Zechiel was selected. 3 ‘Youth Committee holding con- rh Jorter SPAFHing Purine: : 0 ax Baer who gave up the yontion - Purdie Ualveteity ring to “wrestle with the devil” elected officers —as follows: Ro-i 15 chy wit 1 land Baird, Valparaiso, —chair- raed h contributing to

Indiana; lis girl. Doris Eby, Bristol, polls g

secretary; Francis Caldwell, Gal-

Gas Explosion Blows

Woman -Out of Home PAOLA, Kas,

music director. Win-

Patricia Preston,

“Ihunted for leakin as. ‘ 4 : hart, Elkhart, |" Mra. Porter, pond sutfered| His ‘mother ssid the youth. an- Small stay ing salgry, pay Flin . eat i : 8 C. - . ’ . 2 & Satem ei a broken hip and the six-room Hsted last Dec. 23, after he at ntervals o-Day, -hou aturda 3 Henry Kempker of Hamilton, | destroyed -in the extended Crispus Attucks High } and Sundays off. Hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 ~~ § % Mich., faced a growing pile of plosion which occurred when School. He was sent to Japan in § pm, i : dinner dishes today. His wife 1s/Doris Porter, 15, lighted a match June, org r ;

undergoing surgery. His daugh-| {in front of a gas heater in the

er also is hospitalized. His son dining room: The girl and three other occu{pants of the home escaped injury. |

mitted that the Jefendant was|

tition asking the case be trans-| ferred to Criminal Court, cqntending the Juvenile Court has nol

Seehined to take part in selecting|

Judge, contending... the selection was illegal, and the clerk of the court was ordered

the delinquency of a 16-year-old,

Aug. 2 (UP)~ |{Mrs. Ray Porter was blown out *finto the yard of her home as she

at State Ave. and Deloss St. He was captured by John L, Baker, ‘139, of 423 E. North St, and held

juntil police arrived. Kenneth! - 1Cook, 26. of 1819 Southeastern Ave. assisted in the capture.

YOUNG MAN WANTED

--BOCANSS of. recent. promotions 40--0ur- sales. department, we have an opening for a bright young man, 18 to 25 years, who would like TUTTO Ter the mtvertistng business; and is willing to start from the ground up.

Work entails that df carrying advertises ments and proofs to and from advertisers and this newspaper in our advertising sérvice ~department.—It-is--for-the--most—part-oute

side and requires a considerable amount of A walking. . . TE

, (drag the housewife into his car, = Ex-Lax jastes good, 10 Eo like delicious ate. : or Phillips "sen injured n Ex-Lax ; onl

Korea.

Local Gi Injured In Korea Fighting |

Of Pvt, F. B. Phillips

-An-18:year-old. Indianapolis in-§ fantryman today was reported Injured in action in Korea. " He was Pvt. Frank B. Phillips, son of Mrs, Mary Phillips, 837 Blake St, The Defense Departanent- An-1 formed M#fs, Phillips her son was “seriously wounded” and that de talls would follow, | Letter Tells of Wound I A letter rcejved from the youth-| ful soldier said only that he had been “shot in the foot,” and that he was In Tokyo General Hos(pital.

There are splendid opportunities for advance ment if applicant is alert, energetic and shows an aptitude for learning the business. : Must be a high school graduate. Special A consideration will be given college graduates,

Ree Mr. Collier at The« Indianapolis Times,

.sAnother son, Henry, enlisted in| b < 214 W. Maryland St, after 10:00 a. m, : wo

1945, serving three vears with the Army, including 18 "months In Germany... |

generation, he,

appealed to them to volunteer as|

chaplains in the Armed Forces, » » »

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isecretary at Butler University, T |has been named chairman of the ‘committee on High School-College |Co-operation: in Indiana.

Mrs. Elizabeth Remy, 52, of Chicago said today she'll drop a $100,000 alienation of affections suit filed against her neighbor, Mrs. Mildred Evans, 47. Yesterday she accepted a $26,000 setlement in a divorce granted from her husband, William. “If William marries Mildred, that will be punishment Smough for her,” Mrs.

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FINAL CLOSE-OUT ON ALL LADIES’ SUMMER (CASUALS IN THE DOWNSTAIRS . DEPART.

the same ‘thing 4 in the movies, |

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man weighs 250 pounds. Over 250, he's not fat, he’s obese. When

{Jack Smart, Wo plays “The Fat

received the news he almost lost 10 pounds

His . speci~ fied that he weigh 230 - 250 3 pounds. He weighed in at Mr. Smart 260 plus. “Why should a fat man reduce in order to play a fat man? I owe it to my audiences to be as fat as I can get” Mx. ‘Smart snorted, waving a 20-pound fist,

dignation.

4 The studio, was firm — lose 10 : Pounds’ or lose the job, ;

HIG a same ye at Purdue, were elected vice president and director, respectively, of the College

“““{#d “University Personnel Assocl-

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