Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1951 — Page 4

yorted Killed In Korea; Wounded, One Injured

Defense Department|Ms. Ida Monte Barcus, Lapel. | Pfe. Eliseo Castaneda, USMC, name one Indian-| git Lt. Russell 0. Blosser, son 5001 of Mr. and Mrs, Aniceto Cas-| killed in Korean|of Mr. and Mrs. John Blosser, taneds, East Chicago. nine wounded and one in- Lafayette, Pfe. Norman R. Kellogg, USMC, | Pvt, Irah H Buettgenbach son 200 Of Mr. and Mis. Aubrey W.| total Indiana casualties on : . Kellogg Sr. Ft. Wayne. list. ial ye Seven killed, 37/05 MI. and Mrs. Ivan C. Shivel, “pyefipiccrq H, Long dr, USMC, | wounded, one injured, five missing| ayne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Delford H.| In action and one prisoner of war. Pvt, Terrell E. Cass, son of [ong gr, South Bend. KILLED IN ACTION Trven E. Cass, Ft. Wayne. | Pfe. Ronald D. Myers, USMC,

Wad Sgt, Billie J. Dunaway, nephew son of Mrs. Margaret D. Bai, _ Pte. Douglas B. Coulter, son of of Mrs Wanda M. Roundefr, T Terre Evansville. ®

Mi, Seorgia M. Coulter, 4941 Haste. tos CLE ,_ Ple. Charles A. Volk, USMC, | Lily unior C. Emmett, son of gon of Mr, and Mrs. Frank H. / a . Charles Finley Bowling, Mrs, Neva Mullen, Frankfort. Volk, Hammond. son of Mr, and Mrs. Ples Bowling, sgt. 1/0 Granville N. Hambrick, INJURED

husband of Mrs. Helen I. Ham-| Pre. Charles E. Bertram, son of prick, Vevay, Pfc. Robert E. Havens, son of)

Mr, and Mrs. Lunie D. Bertram, . pyt, Earnest E. Keesee, son of MT. and Mrs. John W. Havens, Mungle, Mrs, Atlanta M. Keesee, Craw. 1011 W. 30th St. Wendell Ww. Marshall, son fordsville. MISSIN IN ACTION of Mr, and Mrs. Dempsey Mar- jst Lt. Warren R. McDonald, Sgt. George Anspaugh, husband shall, Comiskey. husband of Mrs. Minnie R. Mc- of Mrs. Bernita J. Anspaugh, Pvt. Glen R. Day, son of Mr. Donald, Jeffersonville, Waterloo. and Mrs, Howard Day, Silver! pyt, Melvin J. Michaels, son of Sgt. William E. Froehlich, son 3 Lake, George N. Michaels, Chesterton, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Froeh-! > Opl. Orville L. Hayden, husband| Sgt. 1/¢c Walter R. Perry - Jr. lich, Tell City.

Mrs. Mary F. Mathis, 563 N. Key- Mrs. Katherine Hardiman, Gary. ARIS, June 18 (UP)—Marshal

Pte. William A. Gerlach, son of of Martin Reinking Jr. Hoagland, hospital from his prison in the Mrs. Anna Setiucn; 909 Massa-| Pfe. Herbert R. Bales, USMC, [fortress of Isle d'Yeu when his

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In southern Illinois old timers still talk about the “Bull Day” celebration at Carbondale, April 1, 1916. Many dairy cows trace their ancestry to 24 pure‘bred Holstein bulls presented to farmers by the Illinois Central that day.

The Illinois Central began helping farmers long before 1916. In 1855 the railroad promoted the first state agricultural fair ever held in Illinois. It made the first chemical analysis of soil in Illinois , . . shipped the first fresh F fruit under refrigeration . . . helped turn cutover pine lands of Louisiana into a great strawberry producing center,

The Illinois Central encouraged the development of dairying in Kentucky, A ~ Tennessee and Mississippi . . . furnished butter-makers at its own expense for one year to new co-operative creameries.

Today a new crop — wood — is pouring money into the South. The Illi nois Central's foresters are working hard at this job. Its tree-planting machines, developed in the railroad’s shops at McComb, Miss., each plant 1,000 trees an hour and have gained nationwide attention.

Now, as in the days of the Illinois Central's birth 100 years ago, agriculture : and transportation work hand-in-hand as two of Mid-America’s basic industries. The Illinois Central reaffirms its devotion to the best interests ‘of all the farm people it serves.

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‘chusetts Ave, Apt 2. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss I. Bales, [health permits. eagerly resorting” to economic) Of this village peered a litPfc. William A. Ping, son of Elkhart. { Meanwhile, the fortress will be and political controls but said] tle too closely into the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Ping, Opl. Frederick A. Brown, transformed Into a military hos-|they were justified in certain .. workings. A sweep | 1043 Whitcomb St. USMC, son of Mrs. Mary K,|pital and Petain will be watched lemergencies. : Pfe. Mark Barcus, husband -of Brown, Mulberry. ” over by army medical personnel. “But we should resort to them| Of the minute hand nipped | Sr —— : |

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cis Hospital Her husband injured. Robert Gri Hospital las struck by a ¢ Shute, 46, o Ave. Shute driving witl license.

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