Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1950 — Page 4

1 Killed, 2 Inivred, 8 Are Missing

+ Beventeen more Indiana names

‘appear. on the Defense Depart-|

ment casualty list released today.

; KILLED IN ACTION Sgt. Sherman H. White, hus: .band of Mrs. Irma White, Ham-! “mond. WOUNDED IN ACTION

Pvt. Archie H. Bruce, son of Mrs. Detsyle Bruce; Oakland City, (Previously "wounded and returned to duty.) 5

Cpl. Willie L. Currin, son of

Mrs. Bertha Currin, Gary. ' 1st Lt, Richard 1. Hayes, husband of Mrs. Elaine L. Hales, residing in Far East Command, son of Mrs. Martha D. Hayes, New Augusta. Pfc. John F. Mangold, son of Mrs. Margaret E. Walterman,

Richmond. Cpl. George D. Smedley, son of George K. Smedley, North Vernon. | Pfe. David C. Martin, Marine: Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle RN Martin, Gary.

INJURED

Cpl. David C. Cozzi, son of Mrs.! C. A. Cozzi, Goshen. | Pvt: Timothy IL. Sells, son of Nirs. Glades F., Bottorf,. Speed.

Manual High candidate .'. .

Delores Tetrick, 1437 E. Raymond |

St., is winning support of classmates in The Times search for ' "Miss

Teen-Ager of 1950."

Manual High School today placed a candidate in The Times

| search for * "Miss: Teen Ager of

| 1950."

MISSING IN ACTION |

Cpl. Howard E. H. Pentz, husband of Mrs. Mona Pentz, 414 Haugh St. (Notification made at) Wilmington, Mass.) Pfc. Eldon R. Bradley, son of Mrs. R. T. Bradley, South Bend.

Pfc. William E, Copeland, son!

of Zarnel W. Copeland, Anderson. Cpl. Billy G. Fogle, son of Mrs. Margett E. Fagan, Marion, Pfc. John E, Guynn, son of Mrs. Ethel F. Guynn, Huntington. Pfc. Charles E. Sizemore, son of Mrs, Odessa Sizemore, Rush-| ville. Sgt, Clarence V, Cox Jr., son of Mrs. Lydia E, Cox, Elwood, = ' Pfc. Jess Hardesty Jr. son of;

Miss Delores Tetrick was the first Manual High girl to be added to the vote campaign by her classmates and friends. If Manual follows the example of other high schools in (Entry Blank, Page 13) Indianapolis and Marion County, other candidates from Manual soon will be in the contest. Any number of candidates from any school are eligible. To place a teen high school girl in the running, all that is neces sary is to clip an official vote

‘coupon from The Times, any

edition, and place it in a ballot

room. An individual may vote any number of times, The girl getting the most votes will be crowned ‘Miss Teen Ager of 1950" and will head a glamorous entourage that will go to Camp Atterbury. Others in the gala trip to the camp will be the girl from each of the other high schools whe gets the most votes of all candidates in her school. Each school winner, outside of “Miss Teen Ager's” school, will receive a Philco radio. To “Miss

Teen Ager” goes a Philco tele-

vision, The girls will present three Philco television sets to the soldiers at Atterbury. The voting will continue until late December. The official vote coupon appears in The Times

‘nothing but tragedy and misery, |

.| CARE is offering six types of

Need Food, Clothing

Americans busy with their holi- =

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| Pleas for help” for homeless, starving victims of the Korean | War were made by CARE and iby the Red Cross.

packages specifically -made up to

‘meet Korean needs. The packages, containing food

from $7 to $13 each, Accept Contributions

L. & Ayres & Co. H. P. Wasson & Co., The Wm. H. Block Co. jand Sears, Roebuck & Co. are accepting contributions. Gift boxes and heavy clothing for Korean children 2 to 10 years ‘old are being prepared by the Junior Red Cross. { E. H. Kemper McComb, chairman. of the Indianapolis Junior Red Cross, reported $150,000 had been set aside by the national organization. It will be used for fmmediate purchase and shipment of clothing. :

Woman Slugged, Robbed

Mrs. Drucella Warren, 34, of 1308 Central Ave. told police she was slugged and robbed of $60 and some Christmas gifts early Sunday by a man who had ofered to drive her home, The attack occurred as the man helped her to her apartment with the gifts, she told police.

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