Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 26

For Far East Duty

uding West Reich, ond La Ex-Prime Minister

Broad Ripple Graduate Entered Air Force STRASBOURG, France; Aug. 11 (UP)—Winston Churchill ap- . Arasss ice 2 peaied today i a “prepare Of perislr’ sposch for 4 wiiified Buropsan ° al In 1947, Served in Texas and England {army, including West German troops, to stand shoulder to shoulder a 2 (The Times wants to honor all servicemen and servicewomen Vili Unitag States ant Canaffian torows in he datense ut Wentary ' wanted to ben © % ewrogardiess of where they are located—by using their pictures Europe. ACCORDIONS : hits so well ti and information about them In The Times. The Times is The wartime British Prime Minister called Amirion ati and snap out a clipping of each item in an attractive three-color folder to the wa o INDIANA HusI6 ¢ 00. when we came submitting a picture and information’ about each person Britain to send large forces to)— mr Rh — sl Bo ordinarily on services) the continent at once. He said va best. off possible] 5 x. omo BB Stengel 22 Russia has six or seven times as Mr. Churchill made his pro- toy

Sgt. Edward Sirsander is on his way to the Far East to “do posals his bit,” according to a letter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | under arms as all Western

Harry C. Alexander, R. R. 14, Europe. ‘ “overvne the SASEEDIY 10 pass it WAYNE'S CASH 3

Boy 28 [re in November, 1849 graduate o ; i : . pli EY a orn emt ee Si 1 Sa | MRAM 0 is also a gradu-| IF schooling in sup<|§ once great army, and Greece, Under Atom Shield ate of Kessler plies for the Air rhe oan, Deighum . ne ai Sash His 2 banter HORSE: na wk § toward the defense of Western while planning aggressive war and Enlisting in the his base on i Europe mproving her atomic stock pile.

# Air Force in Bi nawa whe pe. are still under the shield a Heid nd ro ing mpg. Ro uo GR i : ie. «year Sgt. Alexander INE at Lackland | old corporal

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United States, but by ® agnting| formidahie quantities bythe Unithere “involves -us- all. | “The use of this formidablel| THREE: ‘The Soviet leaders weapon would shake the founda-

Air Base, Ban : Cpl. Lennis fh th must be pleased with the post- Station W Antonio, Texas. little town of, Peckinilie. war period so-far;-because ARO EO Se, SSIES] «--football-game. "HS BA TRESS TORTAE Bi reste ’ : have won control of half of Eu- and the breakdown of alll “and Red Gra Ing In England in 1949. 8 . A campaign for ation of vetors Yo: aveid the. uth in and October was ng ng In Eng gt. Sgt. Leroy Cox, son of Mr. and] rope and nearly all China without communications - and centralized g exander carried The ie Senos Mrs. Calvin Cox, started this week by H. Dale , Republican candidate for county cleark. He is pictured (second |i) 10cs of a single Russian 80l-| control might well enable the|| . Times when he was nn years old. Shoals, Ind. is| from left) with the first lineup of voters fo register. They are: (left to right) Andrew J. Hoover, Mrs. |gier, {brave Russian peoples to freell ACE BLIND CO. | y JIM = Prec Clillesd hr. Simmons:. ac stationed with Mary Brown, GOP precinct committeewoman; Mrs. Anna Hoover, Mrs. Letha Hollowell, Mrs. Vivian | roUR: Only by being strong themselves from a tyranny far|| 646 VIRGINIA AVE MA-0300 CHICAGC cording to his mother, Mrs. Mag- the on Ord-| Loe and John T. Goodnight. Clerks juin tn Ea behind: the counter are (left to right) [can thé West hope to win the/worse than that of the czars.” presence of tl gle Erwin, is “somewhere in the ance Sh aiten, Emmett Roberts, Robert Blackwell, Mrs. Martha Claus, Mrs. Agnes McCammon and John Brewing- = Briefly,

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tur High School.| " 'Stationed in Mu- owned by the ABC Construction Bie, 84 Rmony Sq COX nich, the Hoosier Co, at 17th St. and Ritter Ave.) Yank Crewmen, Marines Eager v +1 18 24 years old, was drained early today by] : . . seas in March. His brother, Leona Cox, lives thieves who damaged a gasoline] To Go Into Action Against Enemy

1049, [at R. R. 3, Shoals, Ind. | the deliver His older Jump And. siashed the y Yi Editor's Note: On his way to Korean waters, Jerry Thorp

{hos brother, Ken. Frank Saylor has been as-| as aboard U. 8. N hi trolling the Formosa | Pfe. Simmons neth a veteran Signed to the : loys said the gasoline! temporarily was aboard avy ships patrolling

of World War II, was an infantry- Amphibiou

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NEW LOCATION, 17 NORTH PENN. iiinderous ova : Then an. awe "The "national a

ih ' v 3 of Korean rice was fuel for construction equip-| Straits. This story was filed when he was in that area. . the air as a d

. iment owned by the firm, which : - , cer ” - . A : 1. , : man-in the 1st Army in the Bu: Training School has offices at 5235 Winthrop Ave. | “By JERRY THORP, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer oP Ek M A L L D A Y S A T U R D A Y 9 T i L L 5:30 : one. -of its ne ropean theater of operations. (at Little Creek : y ! ] tural traits in & A private first class also, he was| VA. APPROVE POLICE OAR ABOARD A U. 8. FLAGSHIP IN FAR EAST WATERS, July Nevill n held In a German prison camp for| Son of Gil- LINTON, Aug. 11—The city! 28 (delayed)—Wonpyo Hong, a man of dignity beyond his 24 years, = — A The playing some time before returning to the bert Saylor, 1135 council approved purchase of a. stalks about this heavily armed U. 8. ship with all the pride of an SUGGESTS THESE look like high states, Churchman Ave. 3 new police car and a plan to pay admiral. Sa Gi legiate All-Star Mrs, Irwin lives at 3021 Collier he enlisted May half the cost of a project of wo : battle against ; Hong is a lieutenant in the Korean navy and is with us as a w ball’ ~fecti at |S: 1950. : blacktop the “Jaybird” road in | balls perfectiol | He attended south Linton. _ | Matson officer. ‘ sionals. The

Stationed on Okinawa is Cpl. Manual High Charles E. Lennis, son of Mrs,|School before” Gertrude Snyder of R.R. 6, Box entering service. : 255, Anderson, Ind. Enlisting in|Mr. Saylor took Frank Saylor

the Air Force in February, 1948, 'his boot training at Great Lakes,

awa————————— {| “This is very much ship,” the JEWELRY STORE ROBBED |5-foot-4 lieutenant confided. “It/Armament and equipment against ARGOS, Aug. 11—About $180 is the type we hoped you would|the enemy. \ . worth of merchandise was taken send to our aid.” One of these wes Marie Cpl. in a breakin at the Johnson jew-| As the ship arnerl Bowman | > udne y; he took his basic training here in|Iil, before his assignment to the elry store, owner Arne Johnson prowled thes 0. who was spoiling for action.

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the states and was shipped over- amphibious school. reported. ~ |Far East waters nL lope they sind vs Ma. pro team, look earents 30% on | party.” he said. bring | “ » egians’ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 limber _ its | “Thete ae net many of you Steve Van By

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“But we are Marines.” he explained, a bit indignantly.

Two Truckers’ ' Wives

_— File for Divorces Mr. Thorp SAN JOSE, Cal, Aug. 11 (UP)| —Two women complained today that the activities of their truck-

told he was an fofficer in the Ko- | rean Navy. “What you must mean.” sald a

) A driver hushands wers too much ers, could have gunners’ mate, “is that he is the Budget Wie vi | * RUGS * FURNITURE + git er IE vy wo eat but they'll relg etnomise ; Never Sure | As a result, Mrs. Ameolia Cal- Coach Eddie

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| Lt. Hong. as well as most! others aboard, is never sure for) i - ¢ ple, 28, sought divorces from|. more than a few hours at a time their respective spouses. ¢

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have said, this is a fluid war and

'battle plans change frequently.

Under such conditions it is only {natural that nerves sometimes become frayed. At dusk last night, for example, two young sailors

{learned of her husband's out-of-

town interests when he charged $200 worth of jewelry for a girl friend. Mrs. Schupple said her husband became so popular that girls called him at home to ar-

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