Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1951 — Page 16

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al | |{ INDIANAPOLIS earned a good share of awards ri . J passed out at Culver, Ind, Military Academy 3 gummer school. Paul Tedd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J}. E. Todd, 3730 Washington Blvd., won the Tuxis a" ) ;

gold medal, highest honor awarded, in competition with .636 boys in athletics, academics, military or PL. 60%0 .

proficiency and seamanship. Bruce E. Monroe, son of Wh “ | Charles ¥. Munroe, 3940 E. stn VV here” fo Go St., won the silver Tuxis medal Marion County Fair. Free. New Bethel. All day. I

and bronze Tuxis medals went to od Collyer Linn, 32% E. 55th St; Stage Production by Young | ‘Robert Kitterman, 5108 Grace-| Ireland| Theater Company of | jJand Ave.; Douglas Wade, 1201 Dublin.. Program will include Golden Hill Dr.,, and Robert Al-| “Riders| to the Sea,” “The Shadow of the Glen” and “Pur-

bershardt, 22 E. 55th St. gatory.l Eliza Fowler Hall

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tion's 60th annual reunion will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at! Chain Band. Frookside Pagk Community Park. 3 Th ruse. | Stock. Car Racing. $1.50, $1 Officers — Lawrence Shipley, and 50c. Indianapolis Speed. TD. G. Shipley, Munrie Shipley and; rome at Kitley and U.’' 8S. K nneth Shipley—give away the| 52. 8:30 p.m. nome of the 46th reunion Aug. 194 Racing. $1.50, $1.25 and $1 in the Joshua Shipley home near West. 16th St. Midget Speed Maxwell, It's the annual Shipley) way, across from the “500°

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Says German U. S. | Spurned Designed § 1st Soviet Jet ™

BERLIN, Aug. 10 (CDN)-—A {German designer who offered his @ services to the Aniericans, and (was refused, is responsible for the {newest Soviet jet fighters, accord{ing jo Prof. Ernst Heinkel. Prof. Heinkel,.once one-of Ger|many’s leading aircraft builders, /told a German reporter in Stutt{gart that he had seen photographs land details of recent Soviet models and that they bore the ‘“‘unmistakabie” imprint of a German expert ‘named Siegfried Guenther. iY Mr. Guenther was leader of the “projects division” in the Heinkel works from 1929 until the end of

the war, As such he played an active role in *he development of Germany’s first jet, the Heinkel 178, which flew successtuliy four days

ended in

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NABBED BY FBl—Mrs. Regi na Frankfeld (above) was ar.’ rested at her Cleveland, O., home on charges of attempting

TRAIN VICTIM — Wedding tragedy ns Wednesday night when attrac. tive Priscilla Beeman, 24, Saugus, Mass: (above), who was

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the 1952 golden anniversary of Park De i athers, including her husband, [routine aircraft at the insistence 9% Tr a: he partment Recreation Di-| a ’ : , . 1951 by United experts witn Goodwill Industries of America lvision personnel, directed by Supt.| Philip, are held under $75,000 of Sennen Gosing: Ares i while crossing the tracks neal say that new United parts—Hose— Howard G. Ly Sai is A J. Thatcher, will conduct| bond as leaders in the Commu- et tor Doe aL a capo = the Beverly, Mass., railroad sta Cord—Bumper—Bag. ComJ lanaDo N making S3mes, and award prizes. nist Party. ther had worked a yc Hon, (4-1) Plete with attachments. | Attendance July 21-Aug. 3 —— mre mre | a 2 ; . — _—— ” es . Open Friday till 8 p. m. ) plans at the meeting of the na- 047551916. There were 56Vofe to Strip Acheson Amerifans Jt Landsberg in: Ba-lg Eorlv’s Condi : . tional board to which he elongs. | ccidents. only one considered| P ) varia in 1945, but that when he dteve Ear ys Condition SEND NO MONEY eo CLIP COUPON AND MAIL

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FAMILY and friends will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Streit, Aug. 19 at an open house in their home, 712 Orange St. celebrating their 50th wedding an- | miversary. Mass at St. Patrick's Church will be in their honor. The Streits have four children, Walter Streit, Milwaukee, Wis., Raymond and Norbert Streit, Binghamton, N. Y., and Mrs. Bernice Miller, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. » ” ”

“INDIANA soon goes to work again finding jobs for the handicapped. John W. Crise will direct the project... Working with him is a committee named by Gov. Schricker, including Carl Miller, Indianapolis VFM, and J. Irwin Walsh, AmVets, new appointees. Renamed from the 1950 committee, placing 7306 Indiana capped last year, were: John Bartee, Hugh Gormley, Fred W. Jenkins, Russell H. Newell, Harvey B. Stout and John Weiss, all of Indianapolis, .and David CunThese men will help plan the Hoosier observance of National Employ the

% Physical Handicapped Week Oct.

1 i FIFTEEN hundred youngsters, ioroud of their safety record in vity pools and playgrounds, will in in Play Day today, 10 a. m.

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{eration in a scuffle with swim-._Chairman James P. Richards

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ident, announced.

8:30 p.m.

to overthrow the. government | Mrs. Frankfeld, 41, ard four

before the war began in August, +1939, but was shelved for more

to 3 p. m. at Riverside Park. City

asked to be employed with air‘craft he was refused. Angered, Mr. Guenther made his way to Berlin to help in a

serious. Ronnie Maxwell, 130 W. Of Foreign Aid Voice {Raymond St., received a head lac-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UP)

ming pals. . [(D. 8. C.) whose Houde Foreign

FAIRB A NK S MEMORIAI [Affairs Committee voted to strip jaw,

to become a bride Labor Day, was killed by an express train

Still ‘Precarious’

WASHINGTON, Aug.” 10 (UP) § Former White House Press Sec-t garage owned by his parents-in- ratary Stephen T. Early continued He was arrested by the So- in a “precarious condition” today

hsseskce. || 00 0 Dearth of U. §. Tourist Dollars

{ SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 10{Aussie tourist resort owners are mulling over some gloomy news jstraight ‘rom dollar land. ! United States travel agencies, they've just -been told, are reluctlant to recommend Australia to American tourists -— partiy because they dread hearing the tourists’ complaints. when they get back home: But the main reason Australia is getting almost. no tourist dollars is that its hotel accommodations and amenities are below standards Americans expect, according to expert Roland Hill.

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POST, VEW, will give the Ladies|the State Department of author- viets in 1946 and shipped with his at the hospital where he is bhe- ADDRESS : | Auxiliary a lift with lunch at the/1tY over foreign aid,. predicted wife to the Soviet Union. ing treated for a heart malady. 301 WwW. WASH. annual family picnic Sunday at|duick House approval today of The new Soviet planes, Prof. But his doctor said “we believe he OVE ITN YEAR-BUY WITH CONFIDENCE © SA et) Northern| Beach. The Auxiliary|the administration's giant global Heinkel said, have been developed is somewhat improved over his will take covered dishes and sand-|2id program. o at an aircraft research center in condition after the first of |wiches and men will provide i Tb TR Kalinin. Si hy eh admission.” Sew Classifiod Soction for sur A-1 Used Gar Listings, & Sb gh Hig Ae ened. [administrator of cabinet status n THE BIG FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE AT 424 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

|Chairmen are Marjorie Kays and in charge of all foreign aid, both {Edward Rahe. : {military and economic. Such ‘an 2 =» =» |official would be independent of SHIPPERS and transportation the State Department. workers dre limbering up for the = By the same vote, the commitsoftball game to be held Thurs- tee sliced only $651,250,00Q from day, 1 p. m,, at the Indianapolis. President Truman's requéstefor Traffic Club's annual barbecue at a record’ $8.5 billion 46 ‘bolster {the Moose summer home west of free nations against the threat of Glenns Valley. Club members will communist aggression. > give a minstrel, Abe Curtis, gen- - 3

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| Knights of Columbus, will head a|Was arrested by State Police yesdelegation of approximately 100 terday while working at a local |K. of C. members leaving Thurs- packing plant. Being held in the ‘day for the annual Laymen’s Re-" Green Castle County Jail for retreat at Notre Dame. {turn to Cedar Bluff, W. Va, is . # n=» | James Junior Walker. THE INDIANA MUSIC CO. | a —— Concert Accordion Band will play! its 21st summer concert Wednes-| day, 8 p. m., at Brookside Park.

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