Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1951 — Page 11

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ROBERT E. KIRBY Kirby MORTUARY

19th AND MERIDIAN } WA-3331

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Butler. ROTC Fliers Face Call Up

Robert Vick Nowlon oats Active Duty 25 Members to

Twenty-five members of Butler University’s Air Force ROTC unit! will be commissioned second lieu-|n tenants and called to active duty in June and July, Lt. Col. Ben XK. Armstrong, USAF, professor of air science and tactics, has announced.

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Seniors to be commissioned include Robert Ivory Vick, 2364 N. New Jersey St.; Newton Gaskill Beatty Jr., Frankfort; Arden Neal Wisler, Opward; Fred Hiram Farmer J#, Terre Haute; William |

{liam. Gregory Robinson, Homer, Oothers Listed Others include underclassmen

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Fleet. They are:

Due in June, July;

All of the group are|. veterans with . previous military|:

| Eugene Ewing, Mitchell, and Wil-|

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|Adm. John J. Ballentine’s Sixth | Robert B. Den-| {ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ow ||J. Denton, 3641 N. Wallace St.; {| William H. Ross, husband of Mrs. !

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er at Helmsburg High School is now in the Marines at Camp Lejeune, N. C, i. training for overseas duty. © He is Pfc. Paul _ X. (Duke) Ack- . erman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ackerm a n| of Morgantown. | The young athlete enlisted Jan. 3 and took his boot training at Ackermah P arris Island, v C.

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Duke is the Vourcest of eight children. His brother, Henry, was, killed at wounded at Guadalcanal in World ‘War II.

(during the last war. His sister, Dorothy, is now servjing in the wac,

» Pvt. Ronald D. "Cross is at home 'with his parents, Mr. and’ Mrs: Wilber Cross,

St., after completion of his basic training with the 101st Airborne | : Division at Camp g Breckinridge Ky. y The 17-year-old Hoosier is to report Friday to Ft. Lawton, Wash., to await shipment over-

Pvt. Cross as to the Far

| Peggy Ross, 3028 N. New Jersey East Command. He served one |St.; and Carl Brooks, husband of year with the 38th Div, His twin Mrs. C. E. Brooks, 308 E. Wal- brother, Robert, is a senior in

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Recital Arranged By Jordan College

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