Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1950 — Page 24

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” 7 1 Pfc. R. W. Balz | The son of an Indianapolis resi- slenp. — : ; time?! : » : {dent recently completed the sec- Fi \ At Air Force Base fond highest number of flying mis-

An dianapolis soldier is af- sions in the Ko.ean area. tending an aviation specialist. Lt. James R. Allen, son of Mr, { - course in the and Mrs, James S. Allen, Marott Technical Train- Hotel, completed 90 missions. ing Center at His father is a commissioner for Chanute Air the Federal Mediation and Con= Force Base, Illi- ciliation Service here. His mother, nois. Mrs. Ruth R. Allen, is a buyer for Pfc. Robert W. L- 8. Ayres & Co. - Balz, son of Mr, Lt. Allens who is a 1948 West wind Mrs— Oliver Point graduate, has been in the H. Balz, 331 S. [rIgHting: since the outbreak in rea Lyons im remote Statloned fn the Philippines with a for approximate-|8 Jet’ fighter squadron, he volun-~ ly 14 weeks. |teered for duty with a" Mustang Pleat He Shas. been 'outsit fo get into action. lin service fo¥ one yeaf? Plc, Balz At that time his squadron was

LT 4 TITTY LT) Obligation! lattended Decatur Central High ¥0OWn 2s the Flying Tigers of hd \ |School tor three Yeats, | : Gets. New Post (RTA IR LAINE oN A oo iin Foch on A

{Jersey St. recently arrived inj {Japan and was assigned with the po T°) 4 p= [N E x 1 i 3 LE-P LA N s Fifth Air Force, now engaged in| {United Nations action in Korea, A former Indiana University student, Lt. Wood entered the Ale Force in December, 1941. He was!

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. Lt. James R. Allen Korea until it was absorbed by | {regular units which came in a |month later. | “Since then he and. his squadron’ {mates have been operating from’ {an airstrip known as Dogpatch: Municipal Airport, Korea. | It was Lt. Allen’s combat squadiron which terrorized the North!

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$ fcommissione hil r | {Koreans from dawn to dusk with'} 3, = Big - a - life H 1944. ted 2 pile, 9/dune 23, {bombs and bullets. 18 : a fd hn t+ 16-inch fele- 4H { During World War IL, he was) Lt. Allen is flight leader. Prior \y ort SO ; +R 8 » HH r jawarded the Air Medal ‘with one! to his admission to West Point, he Te 7 . ie [f= : ti vision. Amazing tt {Oak Leaf Cluster for service in bo attended the University of Ken- oo iv Se - ‘ : rH o clarity 95 the Asfatic-Pacific Theater.” His| SSeS tucky and high school in Lows- Nien Er X % Ft Pletur . HH wife, Anita, and thefr three chil) : ville, Ky. ea . 2 CHF, Built-in anfen- HH dren are living at present in} 8 [ “He ahd his parents lived there . ; EE mal Do luxe HY Houston, TeX. “pus | a number of years before coming now uits i HH | Pfc, Wilmer J, Farley, 22, son te In Indianapolis 2%; years ago. : genuing mahog- H+ |of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Far | FE. any cablnefl ny ; ley, 724 "Pros-| ! ; = i pect it at Make your dollars grow In 2 .” va - een reassigned ” y $3.3 i s 95 75) Mode os i pee susmigneds | Regularly 2.99 and 3.59! E Only 159, Down! HH Command J Patrick Rooney Jr. H Federal Tt Take 18 Months Hi In Tokyo. | J. Patrick Rooney Jr. former | H . Edna to Pay! a1 He is now at-| gagistant superintendent of re | . H ‘ ay ans tached to the creation in the Indianapolis | - 7 i 5 8218th Engineer! Department of Parks and Re- | . H ave your Home (IN) rr Topographic De-| creation, has been appointed Account at Celtic H anrad FREE! | tachment of the assistant to the president of | : y . Nd Nl b y | 64th Engineer Jjohn-Carroll University, Cleve= | Put your dollars to work in NOW H ZR | Topograph-| land, O. a savings account at Celtic. a LLL ST YOUR | Pre. Farley ic Battallion| Mr, Rooney was widely They grow fast with regular : Set vo OME TONIGHT! where he will bé| knowh in Indianapolis in 1941- payday savings and Celtic's 3 ’ la lithographic pressman. | 42. His first post here was field generous semi-annual - divi- , s " { Private Farley was previously executive for the Catholic dends. Savings at Celtic : (with the 95th Engineer Base Re-| Youth ‘Organization in 1939-40, now insured up to $10,000 ’ fproduction Co, A graduate Oo Following that he was part- by o U. S, agency. Get the

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Manual "High School, he joined| time consultant on recreation .| savings habit. Start your Ji © {the Army in August, 1946, and standards for the city, | doiiars growing now in a ! quit service in August, 1948. In| Announcement of his appoint- savings account at Celtic. April of this year he re-enlisted! ; i

ment was made yesterday by | and was i Tokye in Jume.! the Very Rev. Frederick E. |

Welfle, president of John Car- | July 1st Dividend Rate 22% | Five Indiana “men are under-| roll University | the - sity.

going recruit training at Children's Shop—

219 No Meridian $rors Hours 10 A.M 1010 PM induding Sunday {Naval Training Center, Great son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.! G } ! [Lakes, Til. Davis, Coatesville; Ray D. Esteb,| ITI EDERAL Downstaifs at

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