Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 37

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“furlough from

Front Line’ Combat Medal

An Indianapolis soldier recently recelved a combat Infan-| tryman Badge given anly to! “front line” soldiers. Pvt. Donald J. McCoun, 4316 E.| Michigan St. was given the combat award. He is a member of | the 7th Irfan-| try Regiment of|

Division. n ” » { Reporting to Ft. Hood," Tex, Monday follow-| ing a furlough) here will be Pvt. Harold McKin-/ ney, son of Mrs. Pvt. McKinney Lillian Plake,| 2323 N. Goodlet St. Pvt. McKinney, who entered] service in April attended Washington High School.

5 ” J Cpl. John H. Brill Jr. son of] Mr. and Mrs. John H, Brill, R. R. 12 and Pfc. Russell L. Warner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl W. Warner, 537 Bell St., recently arrived in the Korean combat zone and Joined units of the 7th Infantry Division. ” 5 ” Pvt. James

Oldham, son. of Mrs. Ada Brew-

St, is home on

Camp Breckenridge, Ky., where he is a member ° of the 101st Air Borne Division. He will return to camp Wednes- i ; : Hs day. Pvt. Oldham F'% Oldham entered service May 3. Prior to that he was employed at Mal-| lory’'s. . n 2.» | Enroute to the States after a

year in Korea is Pfc. Lewis V.| Alley, 1142 Pleasant St.

Pfc. Alle} joined units of the

Eighth Army in Ft. Benning, Ga. p

and has fought in all major en-perimental farm was scene of the gagements including Taegu, In- annual swine day show today. chon and the Hamhung evacua- Farmers heard a discussion of tion. He holds the Korean Cam- what makes the best hog feed paign medal with five campaign and centered their attention on stars and the arrowhead for the feeding experiments with antibiotics added to rations.

Inchon invasion.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 14,1951

! Local Bl Gets

the 1st Cavalry

Hits U. S. Rubber

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Worker Hurt in Fall Into Ditch | A work East Side e | I project hited ae over 05] State Police

juries today ‘when he fell head)

first inte a 13-foot ditch at Brogk-| 1 ville Rd. and Gladstone Ave. ecru ass Benjamin King, 55 - year - old | : : pipelayer for the Raleigh-Burk| The 1951 Indiana State Police Construction Co., slipped as he/recruit class goes down In the was transferring lumber across books today as the “hard luck” the‘ ditch and fell onto a concrete/class of all time. covered manhole at the bottom of| Sixty would-be troopers spent the ditch. -. [two months this summer training Ambulance attendants said Mr. at Indiana University. From the King suffered severe head in-list, 37 troopers were appointed. juries; including a possible skull] But four of them never got to fracture. He was taken to Meth-(serve on the force, and a fifth odist Hospital. worked only a few days.’ - ene ———————— One of the men, John L. East{man of Anderson, was notified Second Walkout lof his appointment. But before he, was Sworn in, he was stricken! with polio and now is in serious FT. WAYNE, Sept. 14 (UP)—|condition at Robert Long hosSome 1900 workers were idle at/pital in Indianapolis. the U. 8. Rubber Co. plant here] Three others, World War II today in the second walkout in|veterans, were called back into

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Bad Luck fits:

>arys, South Bend; Jack F.| Groves, Franklin, and Richard E. Lewis, Huntington’ a Trooper William XE. Johnson Jr., South Bend,“ was assigned to the - PeffMleton, post.. But a few! days later, he was thrown out of a patrol car in a collision in north; Indianapolis and sustained such| serious injuries he still is confined to St. Vincent's Hospital with al broken collar bone and a con-| cussion. | Replacements . were called up) and sworn in from among the 23| next highest in grades during the ‘training course. One member of the 1950 recruit) class also was a casualty. Pfc.| Lee H. Cole, Chesterton, was| called to service last year and sent to Korea. A machine gun bullet broke his leg and he now is confined to Camp Atterbury Hospital.

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Hong Kong Draft HONG KONG, Sept. 14 (UP)— Conscription of British subjects in Hong Kong started today with the first 1800 draftees called for

{military service before they were The plant resumed production SWorn in. They are Joseph M. Van

yesterday when 1200 members of ES

medical examination. Half the group were Chinese.

employed there approved a new contract and returned to their! jobs after a one-day strike. But the workers walked out a second time later in the day when errors were discovered in the con-| tract. Officials of the union aml the company met immediately to correct the errors. i A union spokesman said .the union workers will meet at 2 * p. m. Sunday to vote on approval of the revised contract. He said) the company corrected some of the errors which were typograph-| ical, but refused to correct others.

the United Rubber Workers union 10-DAY .

2 Hammond Lawyers Are Re-Indicted

VALPARAISO, Sept. 14 (UP) —Two Hammond attorneys were indicted on perjury charges by a

terday on the basis of testimony given in a trial here in 1947. The defendants, Carl Huebner and Donald Gardner, were actused of falsifying testimony in: a $1 million Barrett bond case trial. They were indicted last May but the indictments subsequently were dismissed as being defective.

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