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iors of 3 Wars fighting Bonwells are back {A service record dating back to y War I has been kept intact the present ‘crisis by r M. Bonwell Jr. Richard yne Bonwell and a stepRonald Beard,

All three left Indianapolis A | with the 16th Marine Intanes 4 Jor | Sat) Pendleton, Cal. A wen best wishes & if Arthur M. Bonwell Sr., 2453 N, ew Jersey St. a four-year vet- : uf the mat World ‘War, He w! e Army 84th Inf Division. gi ante | Another parting cheer came from Riley F. Bonwell, 4 third son, who joined the Navy at 17 and fought during World War II Arthur Jr. also joined at 17 when hostilities broke out. He served with the Fourth Marine Division on Tinian, Saipan and other Pacific battlefronts, and won a Bronze Star. award. Richard Wayne Bonwell joined the Merchant Marine at 16 to do “his part in World War II. He and Arthur Jr. later joined the Marine Corps Reserve with Ronald Beard, now 17. Ronald, Beard,

son of Mrs. Nellie is well remembered for

The fighting Bonwells . . rear, Arthur M. Bonwell Jr., Richard Wayne Bonwell and Ronald Beard, step-brothet. Front, left, Arthur M. Bonwell Sr. and Riley F. Bonwell.

ship School. He. took a second place in the state junior mile meet after winning his county and sectional races.

{ILL An Indianap{olis man recent{ly reported to %|/Keesler Air “|Force Base, “| Miss, for train{ing there. He is 22-year-BP old Pfc. Albert | Wyatt, son of Pfe. Johnson yrs Collja HarTwo Marine privates first class graves, 3318 E. were recently graduated from 32d. St. “boot camp” at Parris Island,| Pfc. Wyatt will 8. C. begin training in

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Bonwells Keep Record

. uniforms are familiar. Left to right, number 200,000 by Tuesday.

Ave. recently was graduated from Phi Delta Theta social fraternity Scott Alr Force Conimunications before his graduation from Purue [School at Scott Air Force Base, due University in June.

They are Emery F. Seel, 19 the Air. Forces Radar School.

year-old son of Mr. E. V. Seel, 42 N. Drexel Ave. Indianapolis

old son of Mr, and Mrs. Leo H. School at QuanJohnson, Bedford, Ind. [tico, Va. Pfc. Seel is a graduate of Howe | He is the son High School. Before enlisting inl James CO. June, 1950 for a four-year period, | (Wood, 4515 E. Pfc. Seel was employed at Ward : Washington St. Radio Service. i Lt. Wood rePfc. Johnson is a graduate of ceived Mis comin the Marines in June. mission June 2, Both were assigned to regular | 1950. Marine Corps units after their] While attendgraduation from basic training. Ing Howe School he ran on the Pfc. Robert V. Hilbert, son of ‘track team. He Mrs. Golda Wise, 30 N, Beville was a member of

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___. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

I . | For UNT Snagged

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i Bans Talk in Schools LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7-(UP)— The 32d annual American Legion! pre-convention activities gathered | momentum today, but hit a snag when legion officials locked horns | with local school authorities over | iversal military training — the | primary target of the 1950 convention. e J Legion spokesmen said Super-| intendent of Schools Alexander J. Stoddard had banned talks fa-| voring UMT by prominent World War II veterans scheduled for 19° city high schools. | ~ Mr, Stoddard said the talks; were banned because he had been | £1deluged with protests against f 'them. ¥ | Legionnaires branded the pro-| 8 tests as “Communist-inspired” and} said a nation-wide poll indicated || the American people favored UMT | 11 to 1. : ! Delegates prepared for Mon-| day's opening convention session! with work on resolutions. | Military dignitaries and celebrities flocked here as hotels became crowded with the early arrival of Legionnaires who may

| Legionnaires will have three candidates to choose from for {their next national commander.

to oppose Earle Cocke of Georgia Clune. and Art Connell, Middletown, Conn. | Pfc. Hilbert, who is 19, attended Shortridge and Technical High {Schools and has been on active {duty with the Air Force since tJune, 1949. . His brother, Cpl. Ralph Hilbert, is with the Air Force on Guam.

28th Division

Captain, Private Serve in Air Force

An Indianapolis Air Force private recently completed the basic airman, indoctrina--

tion course at CAMP ATTERBURY, Oct. 7 ! Lackland Afr ‘Murphey today ignored a stubbor Turns From Phils Force Bao 2 nounce opening. of two service ; 1 Tex. ' reactivation. To Football He is Pvt. Despite a week's airing, the

~ James Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ames, 2155 College Ave. Pvt. ™® Ames is 22. His

By MARION CRANEY Times Staff Writer CAMP ATTERBURY, Oct. 7 A sadder bunch of 28th Division

was not dry in time for opening t {held In the old standby — the ." J|sports arena. The larger center, in the camp's basic training : ". |“downtown” area, includes a 260{has prepared Pvt. Ames seat snack bar, 50-table cafeteria, him for entrance inte Air Force the dance floor and television and technical training. He will be as- reading rooms, signed to specialized work. The smaller, at the north end (tory, on-cam 1 f Capt. Donald Victor Mayer, son of the post, was opened tonight oe a idiers NE a of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Phillips with a dance from 9 to 12 mid{al Guard will see a battalion foot-| Wirt of Danville, has been as- night. The camp’s Special Service [ball squad take on the University signed to Headquarters Airways section arranged for 75 girls from |of Louisville freshman squad to- and Air Communications in Wash- Indianapolis for the affair. Apmorrow. ington, D. C. He will be assigned proximately 200 other girls will | The local team, composed of to duties as radar navigational go also by bus to the larger dance. |members of the 109th Field Ar- 2ids officer. | Although the cafeteria took in Capt. Mayer entered the Air pusiness for the first time today,

{tillery Battalion, from Wilkes- _ © : |Barre, Pa., plays on an .impro- FOrc® in 1942, and is a senior the soft-cushioned snack bar

vised field here at 2 p. m. The Pilot. having completed his train- served its first Gls several weeks

{interest here. | Now that the World Series their | Philadelphia Phillies lost is just another page in horsehide his-

team lost, 7 .to 0, to Franklin D8 8t Altus, Okla. in 1943. A |g, College's’ junior varsity last Mon-

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Semiweekly dances will be held day night.

~ - - ies | COACHED by Capt. Luther! Rei Richards, the team is made up| {of former players of Wilkes-Barre | thigh school teams. Capt. Rich- | lards coached - at Wilkes-Barre | High School. | More than 2000 GIs from the! 28th Division and non-divisional ‘units here flocked into Indianap-| olis and neighboring towns this evening. Approximately the same number will be allowed out on| pass from early tomorrow until!’ 1 a. m: Monday. i Two dances in service centers, ! with girls coming on special busses from Indianapolis, held interest of on-camp GIs this eve-| ning. y

i Special TB Meeting Indiana Tuberculosis Associa- Lois Aders, 21-year-old senior tion will hold a special meetirg from Hagerstown, reigned over for new executive secretaries of Indiana University's annual homecounty tuberculosis associations coming celebration yesterday. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. tomorrow She was selected by IU men students,

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Maj. Gen. Daniel Strickler, comt imanding officer of the 28th DiE (vision at Camp Atterbury, will be

munity Chest report luncheon to- | MOrrow noon. - Former lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania. Gen, Strickler will speak on the need fo: a serviceman recreational center in Indianapolis.

Campaign Chairman Richard T. James said he hoped reports would show at least 20 per cent of the goal ($1,472,760) reached by tomorrow, which marks the end of the first week of fund-raising activities, The first meeting report showed $152,060.30 collected, o cent of the goal,

Tomorrow's meeting will held in the Claypool Hotel.

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| Campaign That's Good, Sarge . . . Now I'll Tell One Nayy Discovers

"That was pretty good, Sarge. Now let me tell one" ¢ in the 264 Don R. Wilson, Clarksburg, W. Division's 103d Medical Battalion, Headquarters Co., enjoy coffee in the camp's new Service Club. Va, lawyer, po the latest nos They are (left to right) Cpl. Lester Myers, Sfc. Roy St. Clair, Sgt. John Duane and Sgt. Earl Mc.

Two Service Clubs For Gls at Camp Atterbury

Commander Murphey Ignores Still ‘Wet’ Floor to Get Good Times Going

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Oil in Alaska . Well Is Producing 500 Barrels a Day

| WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UP)— |Six years of navy ofl exploration jin Alaska has led to discovery of {two minor ofl fields. | One well at Umiat is flowing lat the rate of about 500 barrels a day. The other, at Cape Simpson, is

lof minor importance thus far, Its {productive capacity has not yet | been determined.

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Three more wells at Umiat are planned about 1000 feet in depth. “It is felt that findings in the Umiat area along the arctic coast indicate considerable promise” {the Navy said. “However, there has been no discovery of oil in {sufficient volume for economical production and transportation from that remote area.”

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. . . Lancaster, Pa., soldiers in the 28th

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