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! dashing Costas Kefaloghiani ; ery ic ; Hl _ | The petition is that of Walter 1926 ' love ms to ” aloghiani today wrote Reserve officers to answer the + react Diego, Cal, 1 he! e ‘petition Is a . colled closer to tenia, as the ancient island of Crete Korean War call ‘were on alert Ln ait - Wg hee he re- ere hehing So ae A rin. Binai, Indianapolis consulting Tried to Enlist ——The-Greek Paris; EL wil Tassoula becau nif SLE SORRY corte ~_“lday. His first as- 2 | ceived his “boot” Nlicans were getting the situation Chemical engineer und a Rephew Hig student's visa was allowed ‘objected to their marriage, w S3oula because her family] They are Lt. Virgil Wise, com- signment was to (training, Fire- \well in hand. GOP spokesmen In of a former queen of § . ito - continue and Mr. Binal has

illegal firearms. Before he ae jailed on a charge of possessing manding officer of Division 9-39 Ft. Riley, Kas.

new mountain “hideaway” for 2 arwared, however, he obtained aat the White River Armory who'for pasic train- : — lives at 238 Hendricks Place, and inp Di snd sal 1 has surrounded nard Lisandri became a father Lt. (jg) Charles P. Davidson, Before enlist 8 bd guards who will for the first time on the eve of Division 9-43, of 4613 Rosslyn ment. the soldier .

his 100th birthday. His wife, Lu- Ave. attended Publi¢ Nay 5 a. They have been mar- gimultaneously, Capt. M. C. School Neé. 8 Woe Years Wild. d Thompson, inspector-instructor of and Tech High heir” As 3 anted a son an the Naval Reserve here, an- School. He was ' isandri was quoted as nounced the call-up of 39 enlisted also employed as.

Congress made it clear that Mr. {Truman had handed them a can-| {paign issue of the kind politicians |dream of,

man Gallagher {left Indianapolis {for the West # Coast assign{ment last Febru|ary. C. K. Gallagher break of the seething underBefore enlist- current of protest at the conven-

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ihere, The sailor, who is 18, is the yoted principally to formalities.

“Charles Davis {son of Mrs. Kerman Williams, 109 |

saying. “I had almost given up tis hope.” men. It brings to nearly 400 the a telegraph mes- E. St. Clair St. Amv o . w) I pe . El number of men activated out of senger. Mr, Davis is now await-| 2.8" jan So sil Je ug, ont However, in his petition taken Bill Ainley, 13, of Bemidji, the 1400-man reserve group here. ing transfer to an. overseas .Cpl. Gene C. Littell is serving added that he. personally, now AT wage and his attorney Minn, today began high school Men to Report assignment. in Germany WIth .,, qijers the issue closed. |Harry M. Stitle Jr.. contend he is classes in the living room of his Men who will report to the An avid baseball fan, the sol- the U. 8. Army. Despite his plea for harmony, eligible for citizenship under the home: Federal building tor shipping dier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The 21-year-old Mr ion ! ea - TORY. eli RS Py d ; «2% A muscular disease keeps him orders Sept. 25 include: George Davis, 124 N. Elder Ave. GI enlisted in! * bir Some P ia Ee ~hines I “| was still boiling inside. He told Chinese and persons of Chines ‘ Co bedfast but a walkie-talkie radio BG2 Carnes. William H., 6820 E. Pleas- 8 ® 2 A the Army in?" | Costas Tassoula All 3 ant Run Parkway, BG2 Fink, John J., 27 { September of hewsmen: origin. will enable him to listen to teach- archer st.; BGI Fiten, James T. 3038 Pfc. Thomas M. White was on| y 5 “ Sos p Study Siam Origin resist her family's attempts to ers’ instructions, ask questions beth BE Clermont: "BOI Toon William Fr HIS way to Ft. Lawton, Wash. #5: 1948 and has lf President Truman has not, : take her. and : : __ 11406 Norman; RZ Smita, Kooert w.. licv when his mother last heard from been in the Army understood by this time the Costas, who sports the finest . recite along with his class- Kestles Bivd (RNI Hamilton, Richard R., him on Aug: 1 ’ X § J s . , . 815 E. 53d St... RN2 Bishop, Donald T - ( 8g: 1. mustache in all Crete, told re- “ates: {2508 SYulitord Ave; RNZ Furry. Cuailes According 8 porters visiting him in jail he has I'M lucky,” he said. 1B RR iennad. RN2 Robison. Lets ording 10 4 fit is the 16th In- to his senses.” tonality. not a race, and that the received chocolates from his ® a = ‘ LH Central Ve ane a by . ‘a. neighbor™ fantry Regiment. Mr. Nixon, who demanded yes- Nationally Act cover bride and has talked to her on Victor Mature C vde E ins Na fdian however Pfc. His mother AT terday that the President make Chinese race ot ; ge e 3 502 irdsa ’ 4 , PS 2 the telephone. He said she told'Was hospitalized ¥’ John A. 1317 N. Beville White is sta- Cpl. Littell «AL ILLS san apology to the convention, Mr. Binai said personal-re- Who did enter goyernmental serve him not to worry in Missoul Ave. YT2 Hauscher. Donaid E., 1:08 1 , lives at 4917 ing r. nai sa person: € y © ula, Rural S8t.; YT2 Scott, James R., RFD 2 tioned near . 1 D He proudly read a poem he had Mont, today Lebanon; YS1 Fisher, Thomas 1h). 250 Tokyo The Kingsley Dr, . = written for his bride, which trans- with Noth Bt, Beech Grove; YS1. Kain hho | # i | lates roughly as: Tt, trans. Ngaents: aus . 2 £ ORR Are nnd. neighbor's son. eparles 8. Worth, seaman ap- Still Welcome jeyclop

more, Donald T., RR 2. Box 151, 5 CpL: Roy .Cun- prentice, USN, celebrated Labor

suffers because of his love he fered durin B | ningham, en- Day in London, England

must never repent .-. . Man must filming of ‘a picstick to his love up to the melt- ture.

Brownsburg | SG2 Behrmann, John V, 5136 E. Washingfon St.: D2 Brown, Robert E,. 1064 W.

St. Paul, Ind. will address the

| n = ” as { Tnivers _ Central Indiana Association of ! The University of Delaware has Separate Baptists Friday at 10

admitted Negro students for the : didn’t seem to [first time 2 its undergraduate &* ™- In the Friendship ‘Church want to return ) college, under provisions of a east of Bloomihglon. to the United pn. williams State court ruling. Representatives of Separate! States,” he said. . © | University officials said Nor- Baptists Churches are expected to| “The people of Rome love her but man Ross, Wilmington, Del., and 2ttend from Bartholomew, Brown, | American tourists flock around Homer Mynus, Felton, Del., were Decatur, Johnson, Monroe, Mor-| her and make insulting remarks among 10 Negro students who 820: Owen and Shelby Counties. which I think are unjustified.” |successfully petitioned to compel Ine Rev. Ray Unger will give the|

they appeared with the 82d Air“very happy.” “But Ingrid He later served) . > Mr. Rando said this country in the Air Corps. | (Continued From Page One) |, "aeorq interservice bickering He is now back [walkout was called last Wednes- in peacetime but that “in times of in the paratroops day. ’ crisis such as we are now faced with a different] A break in ranks among the with, it is agluxury not to be indivision. Mr./200 strikers was indicated when dquiged in lest we endanger sacSmith has two/Mayor Feeney said three strikers rificing those of us who are now brothers, one had called city officials to declare carrying the free world’s ban-

! inal s he Rev.| rank | " # x a admittance of Negroes to the un- doctrinal sermon and t ; now in the Navy they want to return to their jobs. ner. Two nonfishermen almost made dergraduate re. Previously 14oyd Livingston will Presife as, Wm. R. Smith , 4 ine other a The Mayor quoted the callers as| “Marines. let's be done with the catch of the year when a 30. the university admitted Negroes Moderator: Both are from Spen-| 1 of Navy service. saying all they need is leadership bickering.” Mr. Rando urged. foot ~whale hitchhiked a brief ©BlV to its graduate school. OO as i | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. to hat the strike, Telegrams Pile Up ride on thelr yacht off Pebble rn d of A It William Smith, 545 Lord St. ayor Feeney added some of Beach, Cal. Repentant Thief - Accused © ssav rg ithe strikers were dissatisfied with Bulsthere Yas 4 Erowing- pile Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell Voman Pfc. Charles R. Long, husband union officials who, they charged,'of telegrams on the other side. were sailing their DL ey Returns Stolen $n In Attack on Wo g called the strike without a proper One from Kalamazoo, Mich,

i t. of Mrs. Mary Long and son o ! N w" “ ’ “Lady Linda II” yesterday when| MT. CLEMENS, Mich, Sept. 6 (Up) or & 30.vear.gid’ Norman Mrs. William Puff, 4220 E. Wash- vote. Union leaders were not im-signed “Smitty and Cec” said, the whale plopped itself aboard A jo : we a or ington St., is serving with United mediately available for comment. “If you (Nixon) and the’ conven nearly sinking the craft | (UP)—Mrs. Walter Kaufman re- Station man accused of assault o\.0 "Coe in Korea. Twenty-six more new appli-tion have any guts you will reThey felt a “terrible impact n ported today that a repentant Le8 yeaa Be He has been in service for| Cans sought sanitation jobs 1o-Tvoke the membersnip card of looked out the window and saw robber sneaked back to her home’, + join oy 1 criminal. eight years. He and Mrs. Long 32%: bringing the total to 152, |Yarry 5. Sruman. g an habitual criminal. |eig Mayor Feeney sald. -— E. D. Downie urged in a tele-

th \ : ; ¢ rye misting Ok 0k: It and returned $11 he had stolen Prosecutor John M. Lewis said were married in June. He shipped An international representative gram from Arlington, Va., that

Mrs. |, Bal h anlout from Ft. Benning, Ga., on] \ Campbell said. hl Fe at Thusany. Bales’ companion, Jy 15. Of ihe arn Bn A Te or te a 1 8 8. " lexplaining that he had been “hit John Horton, 19, also of Norman| - During his Army career, Pe.) rzanize a committee to study membered in November, 1952" Reports from the village of In- on the head and didnt know what Station, was charged with being Long has been stationed in Army » |

i election time. : termesoli, Italy, today said Ber- I was doing.” ‘an accessory after the fact. camps all over the U. 8. [the strike jasnugs, | Vice Commandant L. A. BeneCi, oy LE er-.. was dons. _ wh i ; Deplores Conditions [dict, of the West Washington Ma- | The official, Patrick A. McCabe, rine Corps League, Seattle, wired

paso told Councilmen that term-|that Mr. Truman's remarks were ination of the walkout hinged on “the mouthings of an idiot.”

| shitts in top Sanitation Depart-| Women of the Marine auxiliary ] ( ment suvervisory officers. Work- were just as incensed as the men. For WwW x] A . 4 "0 she 4 wy | ing conditions were “deplorable,” Mrs. Helen Rogers; the auxiliary | Mr, McCabe said.

« {president, Meriden, Conn., said. ! Earlier this week members of she lost her son in the Marine | the local union demanded firing Corps. She said the President's | of plant superintendent James comment was shocking. Bookedis and Thomas Bell, col- Won't V lection supervisor. The walkout |. on ote Again originally stemmed from union! “We ought not to have a man demands for higher wages. like that in there (the White Police today investigated the House),” she sald. “I voted for burning of a car owned by Paul him last time. I won't do it Dunkerson, 44, of 2512 James St.,|again.”

ment employee. Burning papers Morris Ilich, Albany, N. Y., told

o [to oppose ‘retaliation against borne Division in dC 0 orma uncalled - for criticism” _of the| World War IL A Marine Corps: :

non-striking sanitation depart- | Past National Commandant|. .

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"Marines Bil Man Who Spurned Royal , Man I le : Nacnite Promica Life Seeks Citizenship Here To Bride He Kidnaped Men Caled Here Of Making Army a Career Despite PrOMmISe |, ....., =o A

: | man who rejected life as a pro- despite objections of the king. First Lo | R | Enlistment in the Armed Forces; On duty with the U, 8. Navy is! Trunmian to Write {tege of royal relatives in Siam Mr. Binal declined to return te S ca eserve | {to be on hi§ own in the United Siam and continued his educa~ League a Letter |States was under advisement intion at Lehigh University, grade (Continued From Page One) Indianapolis Federal Court today. uating as a chemical engineer in

‘Thirty years ago Mr. Binal remained here since on that basis. turned ‘down an opportunity for pyuring World War II he ate a high governmental office In tempted to enlist in the Army, = Thailand to remain in the > 8.. which would have meant auto {where he had _bén ‘sent for ,,.¢i; citizenship. But at the re- . Mr. Nixon headed off any out-| op q)ing- The 52-year-old Mr. quest of the War Manpower Com= x Binal has been thwarted in Pie: mission he remained at work in : ; | ip attempts - chief 8 ing he attended Tech High School , 8 : “vious citizensh P. R. Mallory Co. here as {ing 18 tion's open session, which was de-| co the Siamese are not MeD-cpomical engineer of its bearing

tioned in the Nationality Act unIn his annual report later to0-/der which he seeks citizenship. |Sivision. A process developed by

Mr. Stitle, who presented the

for two. years. status of the Marine Corps, then petition in court yesterday, CON-\y rmy veteran and a senior at Ine Cpl. Littell's out- probably nothing can bring him tended the Siamese are a Na- ,.... Upjversity. Paul, 18,.is an

amese by its inclusion of the During the hear- A twin brother. of Mr. Biani

sald today that he has not been | och through such sources as ice in Thailand is now a high gove lin touch with the White House. [}o Smithsonian Institute and En- ernment official there, serving une edia Brittanica showed the til recently as minister of educa=ISiamese people were driven out of tion. But Mr, Bianl, who rejected He sald President Truman, who mypet by Kubla Khan to the pe- that life to make his own career, listed with PC. jie is the son of Mr. and Mrs, 13 @ member of the league asinineyla now. known as Thailand. (said: “The one thing I desire most

. [3th .St.: CB3 Cooper, Donald J. 2229 Bta- : White. , ; . commander-in-chief, although he| Mr. Binal was born in 1898 in before I die is to be able to say ” | St: 2 Strietelmeir; e D., 432 Charles O. Worth, 509 N. Noble ) : ing point. x 5 ou | The Jor as f | Mnssoiri Es Cz Witams, Kov €° oi Pte. Whit Both boys gt. > fe jrmy man pnselt, still 23 | Berlin, Germany, where his father I am an American ., .” Injured yesterday Les Mecure st. TEDL Gransiade. Gharles Co While t40k their basic a = = {Invited and would be welcome 10 wag ambassador from Siam. As ees mm" Open insults of Amenten tour-'when a motor- § | Borat Rs Care iifon Ave L EDI Jett. training at.Ft. Ord, Cal., before, Returning to Norfolk, Va, attend the convention's dinner |, child he went to live with Siam's TURK QUITS CHANNEL Ists may have decided Ingrid cycle overturned | | Charles E| Jr. JQl4 Wren. St: EDS Amos. shipping for Japan. Pfc. White is aboard - the destroyer escort, Friday night. ) [King Rama VI, who sent him to| CALAIS, France, Sept. 6 (UP) Bergman against returning to the’ d0Wn ‘an em- ni. Mature | ney. Elvin L. Jr., Zionsville: ED3 Edwards, serving his second hitch in the USS Hemminger, are John R. Mr. Truman had told the group ithe U, 8. to study in 1920. _|—Murat Guler of Turkey got seas -.U._8., playwright Tennessee Wil- Rankment. .Doc-. Emel ol Jr. S508 Rosivn BL E83 aay re re-enlisted June 30 after Elson, fireman, USN, “husband in-advance he probably could not while attending Franklin Mar- sick in the English Channel to= liams said today. = Returning Ors said the “Beautiful Hunk of Tkerd. Edward E. 4324 E. New York SU. carving for three years. of Mrs. John R. Elson, 145 8, 8th make it. {shall Academy at Lancaster, Pa. day and abondoned his attempt aboard the ve [pee would Be confitied 10 days. ave. Fp cari. James IJ rd Hh © His mother, Mrs. Thelma M. St.. Beech Grove, and. Joseph T. As part of his drive to calm the | pr Binal met Miss Frances Sarah’ to swim’ it. - Queen Elizabeth; : 8 a = Mercer, Contles ROCRR 314, Box 190M, Mabry. lives at 613 St. Paul St. McGuire Jr. seaman, USN,/storm he helped set off, Mr.| ————— em Mr. Williams A bandit walked into a” Mem- Indianapolls. ~~ Ma oo ° : ‘Mooresville, Ind. [Nixon read to the assembled . sald he visited phis, Tenn., shop, forced Mrs. Fred Bapti i, William Richard Smith enlisted RA ne Marine veterans a telegram from STRAUSS Ingrid and hus- Murphy to open a cash register veparate Baptists Aug. 15, 1950, for the fourth time. : D. D. Rando Jr. commandant of SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW band Roberto and carefully counted out $25. To Hear Rev. Peterson a = | [ d p IC U S the Baton Rouge fla. depart- - Rosselini in i “I'll pay you back later,” he cL : ) ¢ The 25 ~year~ ment. Mr. Rando instructed the : Rome and that said and walked out. *| The Rev. Russell Peterson of| old soldier was! Louisiana delegate, A. W. Blake.

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