Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1950 — Page 7

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

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OLD TRAIL

Pvt. Watkins’ Death

Pyt. William R. Watkins, son

Pvt. Watkins General tal. He wags killed before the news about his) (SEEN father reached him at the front lines,

Served in Pacific A veteran of World War II, Pvt. Watkins served on Trinidad | land in the Pacific. He re-enlisted lin August and was sent to Korea {in September with the 24th Regt. {25th Div, His last letter, dated {Oct. 15, was written in a foxhole {by the light of the moon. | Pvt. Watkins was a member iof the American Legion and at-| {tended 25th St. Baptist Church. He worked for the Peerless| Foundry before re-entering the! service. | Surviving besides his parents! lare his wife, Mary, New York! {City; three sisters, Mrs. Corinne {8Smith, Indianapolis, Mrs. The|doshia Weathers, and Miss Mari-| lyn Watkins, both of New York! 4 City; and two brothers, Pvt. Lin-! wood Watkins Jr., stationed in {Hawali, and Willie Watkins,

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{THIEF SCORES ON CONCERT | SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 29 { (UP)—A concert was delayed for {75 minutes last night because all {the musical scores, including one {for Rossini’s “The Thieving Mag{pie,” were stolen. Duplicates were! {borrowed from a music conserv. a-| tory. «

[Hoosier Gls Set for Return

* Parenis Get ‘Word of

Hospi-!

Trip to California in | Cab.

{15 as the draft registration date Jal cuspidor played parts in a

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J signed up.

Draft Registration Date! Posy Bono: Find Narcotics Ring C

WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UP) |_ , — Selective service has fixed Jan. The sheriff's telephone and a for all physicians, ‘dentists and narcotics ring in the Orleans veterinarians under 50 who have Parish jail, it was Tevealed tonot yet signed up.

| day. Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey,! Deputy sheriffs tightened the

estimated that! ponds of three prisoners by adding 210,000 Professional men are af-| narcotics charges to the theft acfected. cusations on which they were In the first registration last! serving terms. A fourth man, not Oct. 16, 21,000 young doctors a prisoner, was lodged in the city | police station. Doctors who are members of! Virgil Kropp, 20, admitted to ofthe ré#serves and certain types of |ficers that as a trusty he could \aliens are exempt from the new use the sheriff's telephone and

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 20 (UP) cigarets.

registration. ‘order supplies of marijuana

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Phe Jerry O'Brien, Phe, Robert Moore and Pfc. James Moore | (left vi right) . . . a nice, stationary chat about their nice, soft taxica

Total of Eight Marines to Leave Tonight After

Spending Christmas Holidays at Home

It'll be aifficult to tell the Marines from the sardines in a California taxicab leaving Indianapolis at midnight.

Three in the back seat, front seat beside the driver—seven privates first class, one corporal and the driver—will start the long highway trek back to Oceanside, Cal. The Marines are due in Camp except for gas and food. Three of |Pendleton Tuesday for 6 a.m. Us and the cab driver took turns at reveille. the wheel. Came up through

They'll make it too. They've Arizona, New Mexico,

/done by coming to Indianapolis Guess welll go back the same in the cab for a Christmas at] y home. Driver Ww. 1 » available for comment. Cost $110 Per Man After dropping the boys off It took 46 hours and cost the pore although some lived in Ft.|

\gyrenes $110 a man, round trip, wayne Mr. Woolen took his cab after engineering the deal with {to the Denison Parking lot and the Yellow Cab Co. in Oceanside. ! retired News of the cramped, sleepless] from one trip and store up rest. ride leaked out yesterday when ior the next. {three of the Marines showed up Mr. Woolen at The Times sports desk for a!Christmas so the young Marines group photograph of city and! ould enjoy theirs. county athletes who went West Plane Seats Unavailable with the 16th Marine Reserve] The youths decided on their {Battalion in August. {method of conveyance after air- | Jerry O'Brien, 18, of 1148 S8.5jane reservations were found un|Somerset Ave. and the Moore! ghtainable and the fastest train

BUY NOW FOR YOU AND | YOURS—a home of your own. | | Curtailed building can lead to {shortages and bring into play the |old economic law of supply and] demand that increases prices. To find the home you want, turn to! the Real Estate umns of today’s Times—select a few that meet your needs—arrange to inspect them immediately!

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{Biltmore Ave. and James Moore, {mas Day—and cost $67 one way. 19, of 626 8. Whitcomb Ave. wl {were nonchalant about journey. ‘Had No Trouble’

their purst of second-guessing,

said. ‘bac “Started from Oceanside at 7:30! ld be. Friday night, Dec. 22, and rolled!

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three on the kick seats and two in the

Texas, already demonstrated it can be| Oklahoma, Missouri and Illinois.!

F. Woolen was un-!

to a hotel bed to recuperate:

sacrificed hi .

|cousins, Robert Moore, 19, of 629 wag due to arrive here on Christ-|

Somebody here, in an inspired! said) {they ought to have pooled their} |$880, bought a used car for ‘the “Had no trouble at all,” they BR and sold “it when they got

But the Marines are satisfied; into Indianapolis a little after 7 with what they engineered. The

“Didn’t stop along the way'home was obviously well in hand.!

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