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ceive commissions as missionaries ital. at the annual meeting of Houbita

Society in the Third Christian Church.

will work in the home mission field. Miss Jessie M. Trout, vice|"tch fied.

will chester, Ind., one of the new mis-

for India. She will teach and do

Congo. Board.

will see that these young men and peen made. young women receive necessary . scholarship aid until they com-

mission field. This is one of the largest groups ever accepted. Twenty-six will go abroad and one will work in the home mission field. In the larger group is Miss

Ind, a nurse in trainnig at the

the Belgian Congo.

sons from both the United States Wood, Mo.

ing will close tomorrow noon.

workers paid tribute to Dr. Mc-/Third Church.

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Victim Shares In Rasmussen Will ©

JE TE 4 To Enter Strike

ther, today was named

ba hd a the will of Alvin C. fant mussen filed in probate court. | f nite I ots The son and the DB-year-old .

grandson, Jamie, both remained Twelve young people will re-in critical condition in Methodist]

i med in the) the United Christian Missionary ie oD a Ta apc President Truman today to step

brother of the wounded man,

dia y Fletcher Trust Co. is adminis-| Ten, including one young Hoo-(trator of the estate. No estimate [pilots against United Alr Lines, sier, will go overseas and two|,, the value of the estate has o0ard, Chairman John Thad

id | The deceased took his own life the strikers’ failure to return to mer on tah pnd Jobs after wounding his son and grand- | their jobs, the board has notified, conduct the commissioning cere-|S0n in their Indian Lake home.|i1e president of the emergency! | mony. Dr. H. B. McCormick, re- Earlier he had killed his wife in , such action as he in bi tiring president of the society, thelr Indianapolis home. i ag Je Mn Nes

preside. Sd Miss Marjorie Anne Hill, Win- Royls’ Resignation sionaries will leave this summer Gets Safety Board OK gram yesterday ordering David

social work. Others going abroad,| Resignation of Police Chief Air Line Pilots Association | also this summer, will serve in|Rouls, effective June 30, formally | (AFL), to send the 900 striking Paraguay, Japan and the Belgian|was approved today Dy the Safety pilots and copilots back to work.

The society reported today that| Neither Mayor Bayt nor Safety 27 other young persons have been|Board members have yet given The board told Mr, Behncke

accepted into missionary candl-|any indication that a successor that the strike is illegal under Ex-Locdl Policeman Gels

dacy. This means that the soclety|to the veteran police officer has provisions of the Railway Labor |

T plete their educations for the president, sald _ present Seconds reported on an identical dispute! A former Indianapolis policeto establish a list of eligible between the union and American/man recently was decorated in officers under the 1935 merit law. |Afr Lines.

Col. Foster Named

Beverly Jane Dawson, Garrett, Atterbury Adjutant Times State Service |year. { Lt. Col. Richard W. Etter reMethodist Hosiptal here. She willl CAMP ATTERBURY, June 20| The union has until next Mon- [ceived the bronze star medal reserve as a missionary nurse In|_1¢ Col. Lewis Foster, who be-/day to decide whether to accept gan his military career as a pri-| Tomorrow morning, the society/vate 28 years ago, was named lport. American has agreed to! ithe Far East Command's combat will elect a new president to suc-|post ‘adjutant here today. ceed Dr. McCormick who has A native of Columbus, O., and| But the union has warned| Col. Etter,who was executive reached lagal retirement age. New former adjutant of the Michigan American that its pilots will not officer of the 61st Troop Carrier members of the board of man- military district, he replaced Maj. fly DC- 8B Hanes after Monday. |Group, was cited for his outstandagers and trustees also will belW, L. Crawford. He was trans-| named. The board includes per- ferred here from Fort Leonard

and Canada. The annual meet-| —————

Cormick at a reception for him|-—President Truman will hold a| His work is credited with helpAbout 500 friends and fellow/and his wife last night in the news conference tomorrow at 9: 30) ing his group set a record of fly-

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Truman Is Asked

By United Press WASHINGTON, June 20—The|

National Mediation Board asked

{into the strike of pilots and co-

.| Scott Jr. said that, as a result of |

dns | discretion may take”

Mr. Scott said the board had received no answer {o its tele-

1.. Behncke, president of the?

. Decorated for Korean Airlift achievment,

Col. Etter .

Calls Strike Illegal Hoosier Heroes—

An emergency board recently

; |Act, which governs air line dis- 4 Faro 3. Keach, saety Bosra Pies ‘Medal for Korea Heroism

|Korea for his part in helping to The American board recom- (set an Air Force air-lift rec- | nented no change in the method ord last December during the cru{of computing pilots’ pay. But did [cial evacuation of United Nations \propose substantial pay increases|forces from the Hungnam perimfor copilots, retroactive td last eter.

cently from Brig. Gen. John P. or reject the American board re-{Henebry, commanding general: of

Lt. Ullrich Pfe. Grider

accept it. lcargo division.

ing skill in training the men of |

{his unit and devising a “unique Truman to Meet Press system for making: major air-

- ———| WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP) craft inspections.”

|a. m. {Indianapolis Time).

_ |ing more than 296,960 airlift miles J pet the critical 13-day period. Before going to the Far East, ) |Col. Etter was group materiel | jofficer for the group in 1949 when Opl. Bannon Pic. Dye lit Srerate on the Berlin Jistt. jmerly was employed by the Indion of Mr. and Mrs. Robe lana Insurance Co. He is a gradEtter Sr., 1921 Adams 8t., he now uate of Arsenal Technical High is stationed at McChord Air Force | {School. Base in Washington, # = = The colonel is a former member | Scheduled to come back to the of the Indianapolis police depart- |United States under the Army's ment and formerly was employed rotation plan is Cpl. George E. by U. 8. Rubber Co. here. Dunn, 23, Vincennes, a news phoRECEIVING 2 Bachelor of Sci-| 05 Apher with X Corps In Korea. ence degree in Rr orion En-! He enlisted h oe Amy 8 Au 5 erbury. gineering at recent commencement | 2 2mp gouty Sxervises of the aval post- he graduated from Lincoln High {was Lt. Charles W, Ullrich. | School In Vincennes. | He is the son of Dr: and Mrs. | (A. J. Ullrich of 5336 Lowell Ave.,| and the husband of the former

Wa 31 SOUTH MERIDIAN : yPhone MArket 7331 {Miss Dorothy Ann Keynal of 5040

: !E. Pleasant Run Pky. s% J N E | Lt. Ulirich will continue studies : ifor his master’s degree in aero-! : (nautical engineering at the post-|

graduate school of the University! lof Minnesota in Minneapolis. |

| He attended Notre Dame Uni-

versity.

| Serving with the sixth fleet in| {the Mediteranean is Cpl. Albert] |C.. Bannon, son of Mr. and Mrs, | : . 'Albert Bann, 744 N. Drexel. | : 3 , ,

A member of the inactive re-| serves since being discharged in| 11947, Cpl. Bannon was called to active service in September and sent to Camp Lejeune. He attended and graduated] from Warren Central High School and had been employed at RCA | Victor Corp. Plant 5 for three

' land a half years. Step Table Stationed at Marine Corps, 25x14 : | Basic Training School at Quan-| "ops tico, ¥Ya., is Pfc. Charles R. 24 high Grider, 17. . -

He enlisted in the U. 8. Marine {Corps Feb. 13 and was sent to Parris Island for Basic Training. Before enlisting, he lived with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy. |Schurman, 5021 W. Naomi St. land two sisters. He was em[ployed at T. R. Brown's Marathon Station. { A brother served in the Ma- ’ irines during World War II and]

lanother brother was in the Navy. |

# ~ " Pfc. Richard Dye, who enlisted : in the Air Force in January, is ; now attending ‘a clerk typisfs : school at West Texas State Col-} End Table lege, Canyon, Tex.

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"og: isession, he has been assigned to 23” high the 3469 School Sqaadron. Be- ————————— fore entering the school, he was

stationed at Warren Air Force! Base, Wyoming. He received basic training at Lackland Air | Force Base, in San Antonio, Tex. | Pfc. Dye, son of Mr, and Mrs, | R, B. Dye, 1136 W. 35th St., for-

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