Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1951 — Page 18

- Yank at Oxford

expressed a desire to cease Bridgeport. he “1” Pvt. Robert R. Eubanks, son of Pvt, Huber | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Eubanks, pr. and Mrs. William C. Baker, Crawfordsville, Shoals. ray i

© Minnesota's Gov. Luther W, Matthew B. Ridgway) to Pfe, Lloyd E. Wolfe, son of Mr.. pge, Adrian J. Grover, son of Youngdahl, who accepted appoint-| begin negotiations with the and Mrs, Frank C. Wolfe, NeW yrs. Edith M. Chapman, Goshen. ment as a federal judge | commander in chief of the. Albany. | Pfc. Harold J. Haack, son of set a edent by sosing to] Korean people's army,” the WOUNDED ‘Mrs, Luetta Peus, Michigan City. | his wife in a rowboat. His son, Dewspaper said. Pte. Hollis D. Thomas, son of Lloyd V. Kelly, son of Mr. aside| Paul, in announcing his : Mrs. Mary Purvis, 1034 N. Bosart and Mrs. Vincent L. Kelly, Michiment last night, sald he'd also Sampson AF Base, New York St. |gan City.

The 19-year-old youth was

Pfc. Wayne E. Blacketer, son of | Pfc, Eugene Sears, brought to the U. 8. by bis mis. | Amby A bron

popped the question In a rowboat. Mr. and Mrs, Virgil F. Blacketer, Ambrose A. Sears, Elletsville. | Star's Father Hl sionary _foster-father, the Rev. Carlisle. | MISSING IN ACTION i Horace L. Davey, at the start of pvt. Cleo B. Leer, son of Mr.| : ! Actor Tony Curtin arrived in world War II. land Mrs. Merrill Leer, Elkhart. | Pfc. David W. Ludlum, brother Hollyweod taday from Detroit to |" Sgt. William H. Parker, ward of °f Mrs. Ruth G. Fidler, Ft. je at toe Jodside of his rather, Robbing Peter “oe IMr. and Mrs. Virgil F, Black, [Wayne worry about me.” te | os » anne wartz, who suffered a| jy, onh W. Janda, 71, charged Muncie. =o : + WIOLE | rll ‘heart attack yesterday. with sealing Detroit Tiger base-| Cpl. Russell C. Rogers, husband |M/S8t. Floyd V. Chitwood last,

ncte ; {Jan. 8 when he informed his famCc i ball tickets, protested to the judge of Mrs. Catherine D. Rogers, Stubborn Hero Fun Down Under that “I'm not a baseball fan; .1 Bloomington. atk. LT. HAROLD PARRIS, Mill-|

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before Johanna Miljan received a, divorce in Detroit after testifying her husband made her move 26 in order to avoid bill col-

wanted to pick up some change pe, Yrank 3. yo wim fa Missing since Feb. 12, he has

bore, N. C., was posthumously, for the race track.” He avoided |}¥3. been declared awarded the Distinguished Serv- 30 days jail by selling. enougnlale. ~ _ _ _. . yospital in killed - in action. ice Cross for exhorting 15 men to Hokets Al regular Prices 10 VAY ranen Ie Cpl William E. Butler, # Sgt. Chitwood’s Jieep information from the enemy j ithe fine. who was shot in ‘the right arm) 20th birthday af their capture Nov. 6 in J ‘Whizzer and lung in operations behind ould nave been orea. : | y 24. He ar: | Lt. Parris was beaten, but re- | Seventy-year-old Addison B. Spey HES: elerdn of 1046-49.) rived in Korea fused to answer questions con- | Russell, wearing a gaily-flowered when he spent two years in Eu-| late last sumcerning anything but his name, | sport shirt, swung onto his sleek, ,.,,, po re.enlisted last January. # of mes with the rank or serial number, When his| + | English-made bicycle in Chicago ye’ (hinned to Korea May 7 asoa| i ed

the 5th Airborne

{ today and started out for Cali- member of

Miss West Miss Rand [iornia on is fourth trip across Rangers. ithe continent. 5 ; | The jubilee committee of Dub-| «1 hope to make 8G to 100. miles Addie Butler, 2000: Forking Stu he had enlisted bo, New South Wales, cabled Mae|s day when I get going.” sald and the husband of Mrs. Eliza-| «n January, 1949, " ALFRED PERKINS, 66. retired ot 2nd Sally Rand today ask-|the Battle Creek, Mich. cyclist. peth Butler, 1741 ‘N. Meridian St.'Tecelved basic training at Camp Denver, Colo, salesman, "arrived |S them 30 state terms for flying|“And I want to see Death Val- pyr Albert H, Huber, son of Breckenridge, Ky. and Sibpeq in England today determined 10] on to lead Dubbo's big 50th an-|jey, Never been that way before.” pr “and Mrs. Eugene Huber, 412 Overseas from Ft. Lewis, Wash. attend Lond |niversaty parade in the role of, i Sumner Ave, is back in the front on University this yaqy Godiva. The committee willl Wants His Money ines after recovery from shell! Mr. and Mrs.

summer and Oxford in the fall. gece ” | pt the best bid. John Ireland’ t ask- wood, R. R. 1, Box He was graduated from the Uni- | Actor John Ireland's suit ask- fragment wounds. In the rs fir Brothers, Howard JF.

men followed his example, alli” were shot but one, who survived to tell the story. i

From Martinsville High School

Sgt. Chitwood

Howard V. Chit592, Bridge-

{ ; KYVH {ing for $10,000 in “unpaid salary” since Dec. 7,. he Jraity of Michigan in 1908. Witch Boy was on file in Hollywood tony in May. Indianapolis, and James, Jack vtrong Remedy | Daniel Davey Saypehian, against Gloria Productions. Mr. INJURED and John, all of Bridgeport; two

'branded a “witch” by other na-/Ireland charges the company paid. Pfe. Earl F. Worth, son of Mr. sisters, Mrs. . Robert Dunham, x Mrs. Helen Madden, 48, began tives when his mother died at his him less than a third of the sal- and Mrs. Carman E. Worth, 4411 Martinsville, and Judy Chitwood, A en manths jail term in Los birth in Central Liberia, today ary promised for appearing in Norwaldo Ave. Bridgeport; and his grandparents, ngeles today for trying to killibecame an Air Force recruit at “The Scarf.” Pvt, William D. Baker, son of Mrs. G. H. Pryor, Martinsville,

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