Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 10

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‘By LLOYD B. WALTON ~ Times Staff Writer GRAYLING, Mich, Aug. 12— Brisk - Michigan - air above the Crayling Army Airfield was cut propetlers of In= diana National Guard fighter planes today. ; ~ Roaring engines “brought in 51 fighters and pilots of the Hoosier 122d Fighter Group from Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne for the start of an intensive two-week training period under “combat” conditions. Ground -and Jaige _. tenance units of the group started; ~~ the long grind- to" the Geld hers last Wednesday. Si Qnly16 - SR missing from the h eration. The 155 officers ‘and enlisted men on du Alr Guard here estab in attendance records. Some of those absent are on active duty attending service scheols, and others were excused because of illness or injury. 10 Units In Action

Besides the units arriving here “today, another 200 men are scheduled to start training at Selfridge Air Force Base as mem-

hers of the group's aircraft con-| the Indianapolis Naval Ordnance | putting it on the line.

tgs; Nab, H. Blackledge,

| Naval Reserve Brigade personnel

The reservists, mostly techni-|

= pullding for ‘further a This third draft -of reservists

_ More than a 10th of the local py)

| nad been called for service in the & ih Korean war last night following gp, ou, orders for 36 Marion County men University and | “to report for active duty Aug. 23.|napolis 25 years '~ classrooms at Tell cians, will report to the federal City and in Spencer County.

Lucy Brucker, an from the White River Naval Ar-ipey. Fr. Victor J. Brucker, both! mory brought the total numberioe Indianapolis.

native of

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She retired from teaching after Sm}

Survivors Include a sister, MIs and a brother, the

called to 107. - Civilian Instructors Meanwhile as the state pushed

ranking officers of Atterbury Air Force Base, Columbus, announced

structors to train basic pilots. in bases where civilian t's. fleet safety: Aor 1980; re WHI be located as well #3 endleton district commander, and Mal. Robert A. O'Neal, tore police executive officer, accept a safety award plaque from Joseph A. Wicker, indianapelis, claims attorney for the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., and T. D. Shellenberger,

Indianapolis safety engineer. Ee L. H. Blackledge {pec spelling Bee raws os ou Rites to Be Today Hoosier on are willing}

Servic oe fad i Fawis enough. to beast about their old-|

father of the, time spelildowns. But when it! 2 former commanding officer of comes to a showdown they're not Ave

T-6 type planes used in the pro-

F2 n : trol and warning squadron. All|plant, | wenstein, Richa Y { told. there are 10 units in action. Capt. Allan 1D: Blackledge, The old fashioned spelling bee) Han n > “Thinets EDI His Illia Although flight personnel and USN ret, drove there Yesturday at the Indiana State Fair, Sept. 3, Robert ie FY Nowland, 1

planes arrived only today, officers Capt. Blackledge commanded the

. expect ships to be in the air on training missions by tomorrow : morning. This is something of a ‘record for operational starts among Afr Guard units other than this. They did it last year. Emphasis will be on air-to-air gunnery this® year, but air-to-ground firing, dive bombing, interceptor missions and navigational problems will not go unheeded,

Indiana’ s 122d is here for busi‘ness, x

Mrs. Crowder ~Rites Wednesday

Services were held at 1 Wednesday in Grand REAR, y Crovesr. unday at the

for Mrs. George Anny who died last Sunday home of a daughter, Mrs. Mona C. Blacketeer, 416 N. (Gladstone Ave. Burial was in Bluff Cemetery An-Grand-- View; The rites were

Florence terson. Mrs, Crowder was born in Spen-

cer County. She was a resident of|

Indianapolis between 1918 and 1938, and was a member of the Morris Street Methodist Church. She made her home with Mrs. Hagler ger after becoming m 15 wonths ago.

Firs. Julia Ford Sarvices Tuesday

Active In the affairs of Trinity]

Msthodist Church, 621 Division St, Mrs. Julia Ford died yesterday at her home at 530 Arbor Ave, | Mrs, Ford was 78: and had broken her hip in a fall July 10 while walking across the room to answer the telephone. At the church, Mrs. Ford had’ taught Sunday School and. oc

Mrs. Thelma Gray; two sons, | Bennle ‘Ford and Herbert R.| Ford. and four grandchildren. 4! Services will be held . at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Farley Funerafl Home “where

at Roachdale, Ind.

friends may call after 8 p.m. today. Burial will be

8. ; 1327 WW. St: Ll! is open to men and women of alll | preril Ra A Lr ) 39 N. phd n; SN | CEO Hemptiing.

ordnance plant for two ‘years, ages. i ig il i) ie eh until he retired In June. : | CBG Heney, iar 8 | There are $155 in prizes, with! C pitord, ah AL aL. Judge Blackledge, who was 82, TRE ote: aKOT Miko. Bait. : di

dled Friday night in Carney, Neb,| $50 for first place.

sey; SKI Rik ivi He had been judge of the 10th ot; ain Bary

But almost all of the entries)

10, Box 11M; Federal Judicial District at! .caived to date are from boys | alten n, Pa Ay 904, * fir eowas: Hastings for 20 years until he 4 girls of high school age. Few Re gp row W, 1070 retired 10 years ago. He then|®nd girls o 8 var Ave Tinston, a8 Bon id formed the law firm of Black. have come from their elders. |i Whol ol ih rer Bonald ¥. ledge & Conway. The old folks have until next ra x Me nesota_8%.; BMG Other = survivors are another Wednesday to send their entries pe Vernon L. Jamestown. Indiana; son, H. L., Carney, and a daugh-|to the entry department of the objesy tal] 4 bert E. ter, Mrs. Floyd Turnure, Seattle! State Fair, Indianapolis 5—if bn: R No. 1, Box » gR03 Wash. | they're interested. ndriksgn, Step. io Vieu

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Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home for Mrs. Artamecie|

Crowe. who died Friday at her|

“ home, 841 Greer St. Burial will be "in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Crowe, a native of Pike

County, Indiana, had been a resident of Indianapolis 35 years. She|

was 70 years old.

‘She was a member of the Im-|

“manuel Evangelical & Reformed Chureh.

Survivors include two daugh-| Mrs. Gladys Nicely Pfister! and Mrs. Marge Nicely, both of Mrs. | Dora Parr.and Mrs. Hugh Long. |

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