Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 9

may become a member “of “the 1943 -to December, 1945. He Tes

be “only to glad to serve.” |

_ country, of course,” she said, “but;

World War Il Veteran

Eager to Serve op, Way to In UN for U. S.

Ready to Help |

Korea Fight

Cpl. M. M. Thompson Was Serving With 29th Infantry Regiment on Okinawa

On his way to join other Hoosiers battling in the Korean Com-

Spike Russ Line Pr Zone is Cpl. Marion H. Thompson,

_ His latest letter, received about two weeks ago by his 9-year-old

|daughter, Beverly, stated that he UP) [was on his way to Korea. _

lawyer who! Cpl. Thompson served from April,

‘On Discrimination CHICAGO, Aug. 19 Edith Sampson,

American delegation to the Uni- °Dlisted in June, 1048. He then ted Nations, said today that the "2° Shipped to Okinawa, where United Nations offers “the one 1° Waa stationed until his assignreal road to ment to Korea. peace.” | Cpl. Thompson is serving with Miss Sampson the 29th Infantry Regiment. His said in an in- daughter lives at 2918 Holt Rd. | ” » » eorvie™ at Shel Stationed at Edwards Afr reports that Force Base, Muroc, Cal, is Pfc President Tru. Wallace E. Abel. : man will appoint! Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. -W.| era deter, tL EL CHB NE IT VERE the United Na. 0ld Hoosier joined the Air Force “tions Genera) Mir: 8, 1950. Taking basic train: Assembly meet-|ID8 at Lackland Air Force Base, Miss Sampson Ing in New York|San Antonio, Tex. he was sent to fe next month. {Camp Gordon, Ga., after a 10-day But she said she has received/l¢ave at-home in July. While there no official notice. [he took Air Police Training. “As far as I know, it's in the; He is now with the 2996th Air rumor stage,” she said. “And of Police Squadron at Muroc, Cal. course if it does come through, it! 5 4.8 would have to be confir: py S/8gt. Leonard F. Grantham, amv, Armed bY Winchester, Ind.-recently sent to Miss Sampson said - she woul ig Far East, has. been assigned

Reports of her impending ap-v, 17a: 4nd sngine mechanic pointment have stressed that aD-| Supply Group of the 5th Air pointment of a Negro would tend po ce. to counteract Soviet propaganda” about racial discrimination in} Eugent F. Redden, Blooming-

the U, 8. {ton, Ind. has reported for duty “I would be glad to refute such a5 a 24 Lt. with Headquarters, propaganda,” she said. “There 10th Air Force, Selfridge Afr are pitfalls for our race in this Force Base, Mich.

a » .

- - ”n-8 »- they are not as bad as the, Lt. Cmdr. Robert F. Woolling, Kremlin would like to picture! son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. them.” {Woolling, 6208 Washington Blvd. She sald appointment of alis attending the seventh regular Negro to the General Assembly course of the Air University’s Air would be important “only if the Command and Staff Sehool at Negro could make a definite con-| Maxwell ‘Air Base, Ala, tribution to United Nations aims :

is 19, attended 4 ‘Technical Hig

aboard units of the Atlantic Fleet. They include Thomas G. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Gordon (Kelly, 3540 N. Pennsylvania St.; Donald E. Mavity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Mavity, 932 E. Morris 8t.; Alfred R. Pursell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Pursell, 5054 E. Michigan St.; John 8S. Lyman Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Lyman, 315 E. 24th St. and John E. Lusche, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lusche, 320 E 37th St. : » td » Rt RR ROK, ve, is home on a

After serving {ig for two years, he re-enlisted about a week ago in| the Transporta- 8 tion for overseas duty. Pvt. Silcox, who

an air base in Japan. He is] :

Charles Silcox, Stleo who is 21, served © Stleox in the Air Force from 1946 to 1049. His mother Mrs, Grace Ratliff, lives at 2328 Spann Ave. “aim » Ee} Clarence Keagle Jr. seaman re- |

Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, TH. i ” » ~ { Edwin W. Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 8. Barlow, 861 N.| Oakland Ave. will return Wednesday from San Diego, Cal. He is among 400 college students attending the Reserve Officer |

21 Homes Lost, 60,000 Acres Burn

SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 19 (UP)—Stiff ocean winds fanned

an already roaring forest fire in Cleveland National Forest today, firefighters called for emergency crews and evacuation of residents. New winds pushed the blaze area and Cuyamaca lake. It also threatened the rich Pine Hills and Harrison areas and the community of Guatay, 45 miles east. “The fire is completely out of control in the Cuyamaca area,” Sheriff’s Lt. William Woods said. The fire, worst in San County since 1944, has destroyed at least 21 homes and cabins and burned 60,000 acres of forest, causing more than $5 million

The blaze started two days ago

aloyg a five-mile front.

Some 1300 men, includiig 300 sailors from the 11th naval district headquarters here, battled the fire, )

Pressman Faces Call By U. S. Red Inquiry’

lites Committee issued a subpena

for former American Laborite Lee Pressman today in the hope that

he finally will provide the “miss-

Spy case,

Diego! “The

1 LI a AtNdent fram,

ing links” in the Hiss-Chambers @

5

fans, Mr. Storch says. “They flock to his show, and sit there with a pencil and note-| book on the table.” When the new comedian pulls .a.-iresh joke the oldsters “att-dash’ out to see who can get it into) his act first.” : | His own experience was a! heartbreaker, : “I was booked into one place right after a guy who'd copied my act all the way,” he said. people began to mutter: ‘Listen to him — swiping so-and-80's routine.” » ” »

WHT EIroIT tia Tall "at Canterbury College, Danville

- About ; Peopl os ? ? : - . . : No 3 ” : ¢ wn! C : nN ~ by : No Fun,’ Comic Says of Gag Theft Television Adds to Shortage of Material, Increases Larceny, Jokester Declares What this country needs is a law to keep comedians from carrying pencils and paper, says Hollywood funnyman Larry Storch. There aren't enough gags to go around, he says. And television

has made the shortage more acute. The result: Outright theft. When a new comic appears, his older brethren are his best

studies. He was graduated recently from Ponce High School. He will enroll as a scholarship student from one of the overseds --districts--of the Epis copal church.

Alex Dunaway, Lincolnton, Ga., put 10 partridge eggs into the glove compartment of his car a few days ago, and forgot about them. After several days of hot weather he opened the compartment, Ten baby birds greeted him.

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Fla., was f

Luis Colon-1 Idonado, 22, Ponce Puerto Rico, will enter

|

Committéé sources said the sub- |

pena probably will be served on

Pressman wasn’t much help to

the committee the last time It called him in on the case.

He refused then to say whether

cruit, 35 8. Summit St., is,under- Mr. Pressman Monday, calling for | going recruit = training at the his appearance here Aug. 28. Mr.!

he knew Whittaker Chambers, the |!

reformed Communist whose testi mony helped convict Alger Hiss of perjury, or whether he himself had ever been a Communist.

as a freshman for pre-theotogical

ing $350,000 worth of

travelers checks.

» » FN SEE ree on $7500 bond yes-| srterday Conan Indictment hVoive stolen Gen. John Sullivan, a hero of the

~ Nelson returned from Cuba and of “President.”

Service Station Opens Each Week-day af 8 A

WASHINGTON, Aug: 19 (UP)|

Packart

FE rs y ® 5 47 8 cy SE Co } » % surrendered to the FBI last we P eace imminent’

Five other men also were named] in the indictment. Nelson and John Ratzersdorfer, 42, are charged with paying $2500 to a New York gang for $25,000 worth of travelers checks stolen from a Philadelphia express of- Settlement ‘of the five-day-old fice June 8. : {Packard strike was reported “imA 52-year-old South American| inent” tonight by State Labor parrot-owned by Mrs. Vollie Un-/ Mediator Robert E- Lomasney. derwood, Minneapolis, began pre-| Packard's 800 production worktending it was a woodpecker. It ; like to munch on pieces of wood. ! = The other day it went to work 93Y demanding a pay increase on a slat, propped to hold a win-/and pensions. The strike hit Packdow open. ard in the midst of preparations

Mrs. Underwood said the par- 15 unveil its 1951 : rot will be buried in ‘Princeton, |. Wiodels next

Minn, The UAW demanded pensions

UAW Demands Pact Based on GM Plan

a—————————————— NUGENT REUNION SET

| Relatives In the Nugent clan!eral Motors contract. GM granted will hold an annual reunion at pensions ranging up to $117.50 {noon next Sunday fn the Shelby- monthly and continued its sliding {ville Park, Shelbyville, | wage scale based on cost of Hving

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Revolutionary War, had the title

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A veteran of World War II, he

and ideals.” {served overseas in the Pacific In 1947, Miss Sampson became area from April, 1942 to June, the first Negro woman ever ap- (1944.

Candidate School there. Coed Sees ‘Nude’ Man,

i - . ® first Negro woman ever « [Truman Takes Papers Police Can't Find Him pointed assistant state's attor- ® x» ol | BERKELEY, Cal, Aug. 19 ney in Cook County, which in-| William G. Cline, USN, of 2250 Along on Week-End Rest or a nude man, young, tall, | cludes Chicago. She was the first Broadway, has been advanced to| WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UP) and slender,” made two early woman of any race to receive adentalman at the U. S. Naval Air|—President Truman packed a morning appearances in this colmaster of laws degree from Loy-|station, Memphis, Tenn. He en-|brief case full of official papers {lege town today, including a walk ola University here. [tered the Navy Aug. 11, 1949 and (2nd took off with his family to-/through a ‘ women's dormitory After passing the bar examina- |... eived his “boot” training at day for a quiet week-end in the near the University of California. tion she became a juvenile court|,, U. 8. Naval Training Center Catoctin Mountains in nearby! Frances M. Williams, 22-year-referee. Later, she hung up her| Di : Cal. H g dua od Maryland. {old coed, told, police she was shingle on Chicago's South Side, >2" D'€80, Cal. He was graduated | my. wiite House said the Tru- awakened shortly before 2 a.m. and married Joseph Clayton, a|from Rockport High School. mans and their daughter Mar-by a nude man, carrying his Negro criminal lawyer. i ll lf garet drove to a lodge near Thur- [clothes under his arm, as he made She was admitted to practice] Five Indianapolis men are mont, Md, about 60 miles from his way acros the dormitory. before the U, 8. Supreme Court among 1400 midshipmen and Na-/ Washington. They will return! Police could find no clues to in 1934. ival ROTC students on a cruise Monday morning. {the man.

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