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Wrong Specialty | Lt, Phillip J. Conserva gets a check from his crew chief, Col. “I made a bad mistake educa-| David W. iri Paterson, N. J., in Korea. n 1 } onally Tor this: he des ated: takes sometimes 20 to 50 ign I come out ofthe plane after a gomiles like this to swing open the | Found, They're not sure I don't | wrestling team at Columbia in the | 0 {gate.” | sleep in my F-51,” he says with 136-145-pound class, and for a! Survi 3 Crashes a grin |war like this, T should have taken | urvives ras * Iolloves In UN . . . up high hurdles.” Lt. Conserva has had experi-| : 2s 0 nN liries Operations in Korea for Lt.| ences which should have made! Mavs it's that maybe it's ) Conserva and his companions are Korew 8 mountains seem tame. 'm ,/' he mused, “and it may be |complicated by sharp mountains| He has survived three plane wlth to say it, but I never felt Rites Tuesday for which loom suddenly among low|crashes, one of which left him | such a lift in my life as I did Wi d f C tract clouds. These obstructions have hanging head down for 20 min-| when I volunteered to take a lite iaow © ONITAcioN 411 but accounted for him and utes while gasoline drenched him. tle chunk of this history we're The widow ‘of an Indianapolis his mates many times. His forehead bears three eg nS aking. up) up here re sor ; wn contractor will be buried Tuesday “To get ynder the cloud banks Scars as his mementos, but | When in Crown Hill Cemetary follow-/and to maneuver the passes which continues indestructibly. the a el an of he ing her death Friday of injuries the North Koreans use to make| Lt. Conserva is the enthusiastic] tions and tne rights of men, I tat : ; suffered when their advances Is like working type, so much so that he frequent- good all over. a t @ : ; I I she fell into an one of those oldtime maze puz-'ly gets out of his dust-laden sack| Meantime, this retread 1s & hard PPS 4 5 rN elevator shaft at zles,” he said. |in his tent at the side of the flight- man to catch. IR Al ' pg go the Kresges “We have to get under thejline before light for an early! “Where's Conserva?” the v SNV Ir P & > overcast, charge down these de- mission." . - - ——— — files, and then hope to turn up, “I like to see the expressions ask the North Myers another break in the mountains on those guys’ faces, when they know him a damned sight better . 1428 W. Ray St. which will lead into the target.’ look up from their shaving and/than we do.” had been a clean- w——— —— ———— s— ing woman for a i five years at the Childhood Hopplies; rings/Mrs. AUTOMOBILE APPRAISAL time of her ; Ink Indiana's largest Used Car dealer is offering ors Gift’ of $10,000 to Nun | . : this new service FREE fo its thousands of : Employees at Mrs. Thrush Services: T Yiends and Sustomers, Sl or -o time; a the Kresge Building said she had Recluse Remembers Bright Moment ; cou ous, experienc uyer w give you an gone to the basement of the build- : 3 honest appre sal,on your car at no obligation ing from the thira floor, Yisere 12-Year Old Girl Added 10 Ha Life Former Resident he worked, about 6 p.m. Tues 1.O8 ANGEL ) ew Orleans nun was sur2 you, Due fo the P resent vied sd) Werke! a. P prised to learn today that she will receive $10,000 from the $500,000 Was Church Worker uations, we suggest you chec e my ng On returning to the elevator estate of recluse Charles Babonet who was impressed by her child-| For 27 years, until she moved - price of your car with us before you sel shaft Mrs. Thrush apparently Be- op happiness 30 years ago. to Inglewood, Cal, in 1034, Mrs, ABELS 1030 OPEN tame any ana fel 10 feet Into, «pent this a scream?” exclaimed Sister Eugenia Bogart, 42, a|Anna M. Wyon was one of the . ? 8 sub-basement. hter of Charity in 8t. Stephen’ 8 School, New Orleans, as her most active members of the Car+ N. MER. TIL kd P. M. She Sled ol Mothogiat Hospital Daughter ~~ mother, 71-year-old Betsy Bogart, Soliton Avenas Evangelical and -{of Internal Injuries. [telephoned her the news. orme. ure Husband Died In 1942 | JON Ww. Vestal | Mrs. Wyon, who was 78, died IN IN | The $10,000 will come from the|, (ib, YON, Who was | daghe Her husband, Perry R. Thrush, | Ri i Tomorrow {little Austrian immigrant, Mr. io." pd Leta Divelbiss, Ingles {dled eight years ago. He had built KIT@S Babonet, whose hand-scrawied| wood. undress of ra a igi EVENTS TODAY CTY i XW: ae Cire: Pe many. homes in-and around In-\ ‘jon Wilfred Vestal, 201 W.|/last will; written on butcher's. [Joad fri

: ¥ | : . ends remember her t h T20h Railway Operating tall t Frederick FP. son." 2 707 Parkway; dianapolis, especially in the area Hanna Ave. who died Friday In | wrapping paper, distributed un- [ner chure nen hroug Keystone; Of Butler University, hurch w

fon of Nat thie Phy- 8 J Roempke, 20, Amerjean Federation of Natureps eo Phy Rajph E. MW a.’ 17, 3208 N. Harding| Services for Mrs. Thrush will be Vollmer Nursing Home, will be| |expected wealth to a handful of" With her father and motion,

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American partment of. Indiana [people who unwittingly had {who were homesteadérs in Kane y d AD tl & 1 i § II Cemeter t Fall conference KL ay. Antiers Luther T. Pails, o8 on N Tremont: _Mary held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Shirley buried in Jound Hi y brightened his life. His fortune sas, Mrs. Wyon came to Ind pe

Edpewood Methodist Chaceh—New COrner- Ropert W. Scott, 21. 506 8. Woodrow: Ruth | Brothers Irving Hill Chapél.

stone, Epler Ave. and Walcott St. after services at 1:30 p. m. tomor-

was made from ojl-producing land olis. 8he married Elmer Wyon of

J: Cartwright, 19, as 8. Woodrow A niece, Mrs. Agnes Harlan, — Arthur C. Linder, 57, 2811 N. Ritter; Sh Brothers Irving he e EVENTS TOMORROW 1 Myrtle Arney, 49. a, Primrose. -'424 8. Parker Ave, is the only ow mn iriey 5 owned. | Indianapolis and. they moved ts f | See. John Boyle, 31,325 N, Forrest: Bridget M. iving in Indi 115. HII Chapel. { In Vacation Party Pennsylvania. Marion County Assasiation of Schoo! Ale. Sharkey, 20. 884 N. Osklan relative surviving in Indianapolis. tan-! : ? l Left Ci in 1934 retaries—7:30 + Wasnington HISD Theodore 's. Lanham, 25. 3824 E. Wash-' (thers are a sister, Mrs, Anna A lifelong resident of Indian Sister Eugenia will receive the ty in i School I ington; Natalie ne ‘Borreson, 25. 303 N ¥ li Mr. Vestal, who was 173, Returning in 1907, they stayed See Cah Luncheon_ Cas Vashington. | joAriinston Hufford, Lancaster, O. and a apolis, t gi money because .more than 30, ‘here until 1934. Then she and her Trade Club Luncheon, Marotl Mivrian F. Thompson. 21. ‘1028 Carréllion. brother, George W. Myers, Salem, Was employed 43 years a years ago, she accompanied Mr.|

aria Our Lady of Fatima Council. K. of C. 3228 Pil 3 R330 m., Forrester Hall, 10th and | 1» py 27, MH Matis 0. 8. D. Take

Lily & Co. He was a department ,4 Mic Willlam O. Tyson, husband and son, Bennett, moved rs head at the time of his death. Los Angeles, and their daughter, [to California. In 1934 Mr. Wyon

died and in 1937 Bennett died. r rh 16, 631 E. 57t1 Mr. Vestal was a member of now Mrs. Melissa C. Carter, of gale, Sie Tne Shaner Ios kM 38th or doin B. Berger, rl 1604 F ape Mury| W. P. Lambirth. - " Maccabees lodge and of the Whittier, Cal, on a trip to the ne wddion Is WH. ivelbta. General Agents and Managers—Dinner, Richard x bbs, 26, 5508 E Methodist Church.. beach, 3 ie [8 suryly y another daugh-

Marott. Mary F McCleaster, 25, 913 B gales . , Mrs. Alice Haines, 5140 Rive angen, Garpool, ig rvices Tuesda nclude his * wife, fists Glub—TLuncheon. iri ae oink E87] XK. Mattox ox, 21, 134 E. Kelly, Dorothy Se ces S Yy Survivors Include At that time, the Tysons were! jer. Dr.; a son, Ralph, Detroit; y 84

George, John vacationers from Denv di 3 N. Bosart; Nancy William Perry Lambirth, a re- Edith; three sons, nver, anditwg sisters, Mrs. Jenny Kindley, eon, Wa Claude M Vandernaof, si, South Bend tired taven operator, died of a and Robert, all of Indianapolis; fi they gave a lift in their car to! 720 N. Denny St. and Mrs. Dora Geneva Conway, 40. 1430 Brosdw heart ailment “esterday while daughter, Mrs. Mary Beckel- Mr, Babonet, who was hitchhik- Keith, Bedford; a brother, Alfred MARRIAGE Jini) oh Georee Shafer 30 3811 8. Bapigiohy our | operating a power mower in his heimer, Phoenix, Ariz, and four ing to the beach. For giving him Wright 2025 W. Washington St. Ee MeRinny. in % RM Siartinavitic. Wilbur ar Schuatr, 22. 4824 Carvel; Pa- back yard at 825 E. Minnesota grandchildren. ~ {happiness during the 30 minutes| goyen grandchildren and

Chalmer L. Miller, 37, “1 tricia A. Hon, 20. 4513 E 18th {he was with them, Mr. Babonet! ; ! Margaret Brown, 33 A 10 . Cecil M. Higgenbotham. 29, 1421 park; | Se. He was 71. - |great-grandchildren. 0 Sah mui 0000 MSE Mr Tambirin, u native of en: Mrs. Rose Mapel fwiied $8000 o sre muon san ices “wil tn ela Tuesday h Hazel | Duncan, 23, 1703 N. Ab vena tucky, had been a resident of Services for Mrs. Rose Marie daugh er and $16,000 to their Inglewood. Luticls Haves, 8, dou ya oY Anam | Indianapolis about 45 years. He Mapel, who died yesterday at her little friend, “Sue,” whose sunny = Mate! ary J. JFritehets, a Herre figs operated taverns and confectios- y,me 2440 College Ave. will be disposition warmed him. urch 8t;; Anna “'efine M. Smith. 2. Terre Haute. °° [ares Jor 3 Jeary before retiring at 10:30 a. m. Monday at Flasher) Nickname from Aunt A An gh; FN + Gutord; Ruth A VORCE SUITS FILED | Survivors include his wife, Mrs, and Buchanan Mortuary. Burial gigter Eugenia got the nick-! w, ees a. i. i oi ar, Roy. vw. Mary Loo Necessary: Marie| Margaret Lambirth; two broth- \arrangements are not completed. | {name of “Sue” from a great aunt LL aagh, 8. diate € Case; Reva ve. Georée! org RBugene. Toledo, O. and She was 58. {by that name. The great aunt iri J ai rime —— | James, Center, Ky. and a sister, | Bupviving are her husband C en Buen moter long ith Mrs. Nannie Higgison, Louls- rence a son, a ’ " ) Eckardt. of, sion: Me’ U. S. 52 Crash Fatal | ii

{..Crecos. 40." Mus ith. | ville, Ky. daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth - Ann tucky plantation. | mner, d. 21, 1020 29, Chadwick. | i 1 t 1 Friedmeyer; her mother, Mrs. Mr Tyson-was-sure-that Sister sofa? Redeltt, Jo: 430. A] Hoar: To Frankfort Man | Tuesday at the od H 130 b. m.| Elizabeth Budd anid a sister, Mra. Eugenia was the “Sue” Mr, Bab. nid bid ; : 8h ty L:| mes State Service Bally Hansen, all of Indianapolis; ont bad in mind.

another sister, Mrs. Beulah Swind-|

Berry, 35, 305 : i LAFAYETTE Sept. 23—A 23-| | funeral home. Burial will be In| wa B Tea | i eridian. . year-old Frankfort man was in-| New Crown — ller, Detroit and another brother, le ymarius C. Tad Bt. ured fatally today when his car i | Jury into tally ooday ‘Mrs. Sidney 3. Smith _ |Otto, of Continental. O. ~The aceident 1 Mrs. Nora Smith. 4201 W. Jack- ‘Miss Jennie Urbach {son 8t., who died yesterday in her| Miss Jennie Urbach, who lived] home, will be buried in Floral with her sister, Miss Fannie Ur{Park after services at 1:30 p. m. {bach at 1 W. 28th St. died 18st |iarg of Charity prohibit her from 5, 49. Etna Green. Ind. | Edmond, Who disd in » after the| Tuesday in Shirley Brothers West night at her home, z 'spending the 8 phen on her-/ 1434 E. sgve ours Cha | A member of the Indianapolisigeir 50 she said she would take A Woodgatt ig oriver a was| Mrs. Smith, who was 70, came Hebrew Temple, she was &ctIVe care of her mother with the n Delve: Ave, Indianapoils. . Aroine io Indianapolis 45 years ago from in the Temple Sisterhood and the money. Her mother is a’ retired

orn. ne & dh : i Chillicothe, O., ¢ity of her birth, | White Cross Guild. i he ba. A sister, Mrs. Sallie's me, ; - . Ae Rockville: KILLED IN AUT 0 CRASH She is survived by her husband, nother siste DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE o T1132 Central: Mary | VANDERGRIFT, andergrift

| Sidney B. 8mith; a daughter, Mrs. | land a nephew, Herbert Sime, both WIN Sept. 23 (UP) — Fila 8. DuPree, Indianapolis; a of Chicago, also survive her. Accepts Chairmanship : “Ohto: Dorothy | Wash Shephard, 35, North Judson, son, Raymond R. Smith, Tacoma,| Born in Peoria, Ill, Miss Ur-| HARRISBURG, Sept. 23 (UP)|—A V : Neva was killed tonight when his auto- (Wash.; two sisters, Miss Ella bach had lived here for 16 years. —Willlam J. Hamilton Jr., former Young bas. oli went went out out of control on a Dailey and Mrs. Annie Vollmer, BUYicas Ware. 10 by held 1004 Shent of Philadelphia

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