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mn Shriner S (Hoosier Heroes— To Be Initiated

: Lt. R. J. Harvey = Murat Ceremonial Wins High Honor Will Be Held May 5 | Lt. (jg) Robert J, Harvey MC’

7 «More than 200 men oy be ink | USNR, was awarded the Bronze

|Star with Combat V._ for valor lated Into Murat Shrine at a |during recent ceremonies at the,

;Jering ceremonial to be held y. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, Cal. The presentation was made A colorful parade through, ’ “flowntown Indianapolis will’ pre- Dg. Capt, J. N.C. Gordon, ue de the i Lt. Harvey, 32-year-old son of]

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Harvey, 6032 Winthrop St., was cited “For| {meritorious service in connection with operations against the enemy |while serving with a Marine In'tantry battalion in Korea from Sept. 15 to Nov. 2, 1950.” ! As battalion surgeon, he dis{played outstanding professional {skill, ability and confidence in the performance of his duties. Reigardless of his own personal fa-| |tigue, Lt. Harvey worked long! ‘arduous hours to perform difficult operations, and administer medi-! ical. attention and comfort to] {casualties of his battalion. Two brother officers from Ns|

“p. m., move down Ma 88 a chusetts Ave: Xe Pevniyr vania St. then meross Market Mr Campbell St. and around the northeast segment of Monument Circle, north! on, Meridian St. to Michigan St., and return to the Temple

preside over the initiation, be-!| ginning at 3 p. m. Visitors at the ceremony will] Include units of Syrian Shrine, |

hand for the presentation. | Lt., USMC, John Wacher, USMC, stopped I his way to new duties at Quan-

tico, Va., and Lt. Robert Bohn,

CONGRATULATIONS —Dr. Harve with him in the Fleet Marine Force Paci

Potentate Glenn Campbell will old Marine Company were on Dr. Harvey, USN, Rev. Cornelius Griffin, chaplain, USN, also of Indianapolis, and Robert Bohn,

_|pital, Ft. Jackson, Columbia, 8. C.! A veteran of World War II, he ceiving training

Local Navy Lieutenant Awarded Bronze Star For Valor.

Pfc. Donald E. P. Love is re-

Cincinnati, 0.; Antioch Dayton, O.; Had Temple, Temple |USMC, stationed in St. Fran-has been in service since Febry-\20d radar in ihe 3m Training, ville; Zorah Temple, Terre Haute; jsise0, Lt. Sohn Was commending ary, 1943. Sgt. Dale was formerly Vi Mi pel on Mizpah Temple, Ft. Wayne, and | employed by: the Prest-O-Lite Co.,| Force Base,

Tuxedo Patrol of the Logansport] Dr: Harvey served as hospita

Shrine Club. {pital in Oakland during World School.

{War II. After his discharge from N88 the Navy he attended Indiana {University Medical School. He

Scottsboro Case Figure On Trial in Slaying

has now returned after his Kor- p,n4olph St.

|corpsman at the U. 8S. Naval Hos-!Inc., and attended Lebanon Highs

Seaman Edgar T. Partlow Jr. son of Mrs. Alice Partlow, 1611 8. is a member of the .

THe 19 - year - PF old graduate of 5 Winchester High ‘School attended Indiana Univer-

TROLL Apr. 2 UP a, ean experiences to the Hospital ou)y created Seaman Guard, is a n, ast of the ;o.¢r as a doctor in the Naval ‘Naval Training Center, Great, in. tive Noor Cova

%Scottsboro Boys,” goes on trial today for a tavern slaying last Reserve. n'y | c. 16. i Patterson has pleaded self-de-| Blanchard M. Dale, son of Mr. Partlow, daughter of Mr. fense. He said Willie Mitchell, and Mrs. Roy C. Dale, Lebanon, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Fortville. 27, attacked him as he tried to has been promoted to sergeant sell copies of his book, “The first class. Scottsboro Boys,” with his experiences in prison.

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He is the husband of Mrs. Gene, and,

Serving aboard the USS Mis (1pivefsity He is with Head- souri is Richard M. Kinnett, sea-iyhan he enlisted Nov. 15. which deals quarters Co., Section 3, 3431 Area man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin

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Ple: love Wasson & Co. 'and was enrolled in the Indiana Extension Division

After basic training at LackBase, Pfc. Love ispent the Christmas holidays with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest [E. Love, and his grandfather, {Frank Love, at 932 N. Lesley ‘Ave. His parents "and grand-

father recently visited him at ‘Biloxi, Miss. Two Marine officers from Indianapolis are attending the First Special Junior: Class of the Jun MaCorps? Schools, Quanti- : co, Va. Uponyg completion of the. course nex June, they will’ he assigned to a Marine Corps

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, Station. 1st Lt. Wallace R. Yakey, [Lt Yakey son of L. C. Yakey, R. R. 4, Box 597, enlisted ‘in the Marine Corps Sept. 2. 1942, ‘and was commissioned May 9, 11945. He is 27. Employed by the Y & B Industrial Paint Spray Co., he had attended Technical High School and Indiana University. His wife, Jacqueline, and their daughter, Deborah, live at 2119 Wahlen St. The other member of the Hoosier duo is 1st Lt. Charles L. Kilgore Jr. 29-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kilgore Sr., 2832 N. Illinois St.

«32 In the Marines “: since May 28, + 1942, he was commission- + ed May 23, 1943, and owns a Puri: ple Heart with * Gold Star for action in World War IL . In civilian life he was an assistant supervisor of customen service with Salt River Power District, Phoenix, Ariz. He attended Ohio Wesleyan and Butler Universities His wife, the former Betty Jean Harlan, lives with their 3-year-old daughter, Jackliynn Cheryl, at 5901 E. Washington St. i

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Pvt. Arthur E. Smith, 20-year-' old son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith, 4209 ° Glenwood Drive, is now ‘serving with the United States Marine Corps in San Diego. Cal. The young leatherneck was graduated from Shortridge High ’ School and was < employed with Eli Lilly & Co. before enlisting,!

Pvt. Smith

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John E. Tolan, seaman apprentice now assigned to the destroyer: USS Henderson, enlisted Jan. 2. The Hoosier sailor received his basic training of {nine weeks at {Great Lakes. ! After graduating ‘from the- school there, he was sent to Treasure Idland, San Francisco, Cal. A | (graduate of Ben } Davis High Seaman Tolan | 1 School, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Culbertson, of Brazil, Ind.

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being songratilated by a group of comrades who served nett, 3103 Lockburn St. ic area. From left to right, John Wacher, Ist Lt, USMC, been in the Navy two years and

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'R. Krickenberger of Indianapolis his car crashed into the side of (Will be one of the speakers at a a truck on Ind. 36 in Bainbridge. Wright, retired Aurora business- | Plerceville and the owner of the

{meeting of the Indiana Council Charles E. Brown, 36, Portland, man, died yesterday at his home Wright Lumber Co. He retired of Teachers of Mathematics May driver of the truck, was not in- here aft

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In Korean Waters | William H. Bennett, seaman first class, returned from Korea | ar. 24, aboard the destroyer

JSS Theodore {Chandler after eight and onehalf months continuous duty in the Korean war zone. | The Chandler has returned to San Diego, Cal., for repairs and a rest for her crew. During the Chandler’s tour in the Korein combat aman Bennett) area, she provided gun fire support for the Third Republic of Korea Division. While on duty she sank seven mines. The 20-year-old sailor is the EE— son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ben-| = He has

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PRACTICE Successfully shaving the balloon will win a "Bars | ber College Diploma" for Robert Miller, He is practicing under: . the eye of Virgil Kelley for activity scheduled Friday night at Ink { diana Central College when the junior class will stage its annuaf carnival. :

BAINBRIDGE, Apr. 26 — John

Times State service W. Satterly, 69, Coatesville, was : BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 26 — W. injured fatally last night. when! Déath Takes Retired Aurora Businessman i AURORA, Apr. 26—John W. Mr. Wright was a native of

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