Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1951 — Page 2

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| Backed Phony Public Service Field

.s pun Of Honor, She Says By Seripps-Howard Newspapers Air School rE i . {Myrtle DiSalle doesn't want to be - Gave First Hint of lan Ida to Mike's Eddie Cantor.

| Bunker Hill Scandal |e Jud j Continued From Page One | Mike, who, In the job of price ate reportedly Bitempting to stabilizer, frequently has said, nd out how farmers in the vi-'. ) : " cinity of Bunker Hill came in| that's what myawife tells me,” to possession of valuable aerial Some question about why a price cameras and other aviation equip- freeze doesn’t freeze, invariably ment. draws a laugh with that one; It's One farm is equipped with a a disarming remark, and someradar truck, an investigator times restores good humor, and said, : |adds -to Mike's reputation as a Produced Battle {master of the quip. v Acquisition of the Bunker Hill, Also it Jeaves Myrtle high and airport from the Navy produced dry. : : : - & rip-roaring battle between the ‘People don’t know whether neighboring towns of Bunker Hill I'm a scold or just.a plain ignor-

and Peru.’ rs {amus,” she said. “I've told Mike Both cities wanted the site or-/that, but,” she added, “one word : iginally. - [from me and does as he pleases,”

land for a $1-a-year to Bunkeri,jsq quip.

Hill after city -officials-.of Peru # a @# i reportedly lost interest in the! MRS. DISALLE made her reproject. . > :

; “"“‘What the congressional com. Mark while she loaded groceries . . mittee wants to know.is why did in the back of her car. Three -of * «Peru city officials lose interest. the children are at home, and *. Some people In -Bunker Hill i 3 : pn alt / 1 healthy. The DiSalle “ (population, 500) wanted the site| Ney e al] healthy

location for an Air Force Acad-! eémy, modeled after West Point and Annapolis.

wants to know why. Much Equipment

~The Bunker Hill aviation school . obtaimed all sorts of equipment]

your husband do something about this.” Mainly, Mrs. DiSalle is anxious

Sune charge. It was estimated hurts Mike or the job he is trying at the school paid $11,000 for : to do. SaRletiala valued in excess of $5, «1 have my own notions,’ she million. lich At th sald.” ‘Boiled down, they have to At re te os . ry school do -with “a. freeze on prices, on 2 Co + Ph g Surplus wages, on salaries, on profits. I ; 13 Prien as TPL been d€- Know that's easier”said than done, . © It was learned that the air-’ so I don’t Bay’jt. I do say that we - plane which crashed into a huge A ro aren od Te a airliner over Washington's Na-| go Ny ail my heart har oi Hong! Airport was a War Surplus ihe were back here in Toledo prac: Pe ER oo The pilot, Bunker ticing law, for we like to have livian Army officer, purchased the| Tim wih ve. 3 know; though, that airplane directly from school au- Bg ne aay DUNG Serv: {ice, and that in that field he can

thorities. : i The surplus airplane crashed|3% the greatest happiness. -So I

|submit, or rather I forego the Ble onal A\Thner Nov. 1. pleasure of having him here. He Before the Bunker Hill Aero. [2818 and so do 1, hal public nautical School could obtain war| crc 18 a field of great honor. surplus it was necessary for lo- And after all, we can’t lose. He cal officials to sign statements] saying it was part of the Bunker| Hill school system.

Signed Agreement ‘Order Seats Now Miami County Assessor Charles!

Shepler, former farmer and Pike For Cage Game

Township trustee, signed an agree-| ment as township trustee per-! You call ha sure of the cholo

Aeronautics to use the name of Baskethall game Apr. 14 if the Bunker Hill public school] you order your seats by mail system in requisitioning war sur- Now plus property. : At a congressional committee Every seat is reserved for hearing in Washington, Wayne the second annual battle beLadd, a Bunker Hill businessman, tween the Indianapolis Olymwho was active im-support of the] pions and the College All-non-operating aviation school,| Stars from Indiana schools. testified that he was “made a All prices include tax:

” sucker. 2D 1ST MAIN

Mr, McComb, reviewing his ac-| ONY YON tion in approving the Bunker Hill BALCONY BALCONY FLOOR

Bchool of Aeronautics to receive! Nn ; $1.50 3 war surplus, said he had made a! Send your order TODAY mistake along with “a lot of with sfampted addressed enpther people.” i velope and check or money

“Undoubtedly,” - he said, “the| order to: All-Star Basketball school had some solid govern-| Tickets, Indianapolis Times, mental connections.” | 214 W. Maryland St.

1. YI A Girl With Flowers in Her Hair— fate Officials Mrs. Mike DiSal

She sald so today. She says so.

The Navy finally leased the. thus proving that Myrtle can °

may go on to do something really! important for our country, in!

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le Recognizes a Man’s Job

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| vi nN ONE-ARMED BANDITS 'EXLast 1 : fr ECUTED'—Madison County | Ld » " Sheriff Joe L. Brogdon is shown

| ar " gy smashing slot machines and = ik other gambling equipment orce f ow seized in a series of recent raids [EN in Anderson and Madison Coun- - ; ty. Sheriff Brogdon, 36, is the Pk Ro ed youngest sheriff Madison County ever had. His crusading

campaign against vice is con-

Mighty Airborne Units, Ydoted one of the most active Gls Smash Enemy Jp hast | Continued From Page. One paratroopers and roared into the fight. In Col. Growndon’s task force were infantrymen, self-pro-pelled artillery and combat engineers. ’ Late reports received after dark| ® said the Reds were fleeing across the Imjin River toward the 38th Parallel nine miles north. : Race 18 Miles Col. Growndon's men raced 18 road miles to make the linkup ~ |with the paratroopers. They met -|only scattered resistance but were| slowed up about midday by heavy mine fields seven miles south of ' /the drop zone.; Engineers cleared : : Nm

out the mines. mesiek...: The way was paved for the Homesick :

Fo TT PV PY tr ith intensi f- 3 n' C 1] Hs " - prstroorers wi enti nt Servicemen's Center Here

MRS. MIKE DiSALLE . .. he wife of the price administrator discusses the high cost ‘of living :| Planes; The-air attacks continued 2 5 Ph with her butcher as her daughter, Constance, 13, looks on. : He jth She purvenere sit INJO Place for Old Grads :

be happy.” » ” "

MRS. DISALLE is

{moonlight with flowers

The congressional - committee like “why don’t you have [What like the girl that every fel- '% ments y y low remembers standing in the Writes a letter to the two girls/as large as mine, and mine is’ The second task force from napping was too much to pass

in her Who are at South Bend in college. small enough, and who have to Seoul that captured Uijongbu and up. He took his old Hooligan hair beside the dance pavilion. One letter for the two girls. pay the slowly crawling cost of drove north was commanded by Navy suit out of moth balls and

pretty, Michael Jr. is over at the stadium put I know it is extrémely difficult/equipment were carried in 70 efforts to re-enlist. body likes her. She hasn't had After 20 yedrs of married life and &t Central Catholic High School, /and terribly important. |C-119 flying boxcars and 45 C-46/ But the promise of good chow, anyone make any snooty -com-|five children she still looks some- and had better get. busy on his| “What gets me down are the/commandos of the 315th Air Di-|pretty girls filled with Hooster line 0

(which event we will be proud. Helof the Stadium,” reads the head- his ideals, and then youll hear|the jump “dwarfed all previous| Some guys leave their hear at the Stage Door Canteen, but {may not quite make it an | “far the non-operating aviation grocery bill is heavy. Also Mrs. |back home, in which event we will school, but fought, vigorously DiSalie, like Mr. DiSalle knows “against the government using the ,. (ically everybody and every-|

combat paradrops in the Far this guy moved in body and soul. .

come . “Butter” : 79.7 fri Myrtl ; : 3 a . 9 Tines, "Bitter was 77, now 79." from Myrtle in a different Way East.” This included the jump When the Indianapolis Servicemen's Center opened six weeks

reads the market page. Stadium?} “He knows how tough my job north of Pyongyang last October. ago, William Cecil Goldey spotted a good thing. Only one problem That .reminds Mrs. DiSalle that|is I don’t know how tough his is,| The paratroopers and their|—he was an ex-Coast Guardsman and had been unsuccessful in

fairy tales he told the | hospitali ii : ospitality, and soft couches for, As they must, all good things came to an end yesterday for the 20-year-old Goldey. Police and

home work when he gets in. 8helpeople I know whose purse is not| vision:

{ 8 5 Mrs. DiSalle is not in complete g ’ .!sh And that was the way it hap- plete something, an advance that isn’t Lt. Col. Wilson Hawkins of Pasca- showed up at the Center complete center, 111-117 N. Capitol Ave.,

agreement with Mike in manyidoing anybody any good, not even |goula, Miss. * {with bell-bottom trousers. - for, Wegally wearing .a Const

. > avs thing that pened, for she and the price sta- | ; | from the government for a han- that she never says anything | /#hings, but nobody has really|the ones who seem to gain. I can’t| It reached Uijongbu, 10 miles] Mrs. Dorothy Buschman saidiGuard uniform

{bilizer were married when they| " . | were very young, and before they taken .after”. Mike yet, as the/think of a more important job|north of Seoul, and found the city he really enjoyed it there, too. | Before U. 8. Commissioner

were ready to meet the bills mar- S2YIn8 goes. He's been grappling than the one he is trying to do, abandoned by the Reds. But| “He practically lived here since Alvin C. Jolinson, hé said : ried life means. Neither has ever With subconscious forces, not peo- and, meanwhile, I'll try to do the north of Uljongbu the Americans we opened,” she said. “When the his other hours at 40686 BS spans

made it a practice to wait until

\ple. Some of these days someone best I can with that part of theran into mines and enemy fire meals didn’t suit him, he crabbed §t. He was placed under $500

everything was in .order and they Mght question Mike's purpose or job which is my own.” and a battle developed. _.” About the cooking. And what a bond at the preliminary hearing. were ready. Mike wasn’t ready|[”, AE — Tr —— — Ses |to>*marry, .or.iater to Tun for LY : a ® = nn re . “a. . Ri Rei a : mayor, or take on the job-of price ol : : E : Pr iE g ohn Te a ; TY er {stabilizer at a time when’ neither 2 . st at 2 Ne ey dry gL ee / ' *-

Mtke nor any other single person jin the country alone was equal

[to it.

| Mrs. DiSalle, after a score of years of saying ‘“You_kids stop that,” would be Rormf®a at any 2 one who suggested she was remi'niscent of tHe.girl with the flow- FRanklin 4411 ers. in her hair, but she was a sort {of slim young thing when Mike ifirst came to her mother's home {in Washington. | HE, AT the time, was a student at Georgetown, and he had four |other students with him and they

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wanted room and board. That : ;

{was the beginning. To just what golden-laced speech of those days of 20 years ago Myrtle DiSalle listened she isn't quite sure. Prob-| mitting Bunker Hill' School of %¢ats for The Times Charity |ably it was carefree and gay and loptimistic, for that has been the {tempo of the man she married {since speech came to him. “He's had something to say ever since he heard the doctor say it's | a boy,” Mrs. DiSalle declares, So life goes along for Mrs.' {DiSalle. As a mother, she watches |carefully and works endlessly. As . 'a wife she watches with pride. She {subdues her own views. You can't {talk much when you've geared lyourself for years to disciplininge

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“DISALLE Rebukes Labor,” the headlines read. “Oranges 5 pounds, was 35, now 39,” says the market page. “DiSalle Says Team ICan’t Play With Half of It Out

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