Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1951 — Page 4
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Priest Tells How ~ To Live Happily
Of course; you want to live happily . . . How to get the most out of life is told in a mew series of articles by Msgr. Maurice 8. Sheehy, a newspaperman who became a priest. “Head Over Heels” provides the formula for happler liv. ing, the importance of tolerance toward others, wise use of money, value of play. Msgr. Sheehy is head of the department of religious edueation of the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. But the author doesn't “preach,” he provides a down-to-arth formula for better living, written In everyday, easy-to-understand language. Watch for “Head Over Heels"—starting Sunday — in The Sunday Times.
2 Airmen Accused
In Series of Robberies
SKANEATELES, N. Y., Sept 21 (UP)-8tate police said today two Sampson Air Force Base enlisted men have admitted a dozen burglaries in upstate New York and Pennsylvania. Cpl. Robert Flaherty of the State Police Bureau of Criminal investigation. said Cpl. Ralph Miller, 20, of Toledo, Ohio, and Pfc. Arden Yingling, 21, of Bel- . mont, Pa. were arrested Tuesday night shortly after breaking into a garage here. ; Cpl. Flatherty said they Iimplicated Cpl. Arthur Wilson, 20, of Wharton, Tex., who is being held by Sampson authorities,
- Fists and Rocks Fly As 2000 Workers Riot
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (UP)
Meyer & Welch plant, . Two of the three persons in-
Jured seriously were workers and the third a policeman,
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Moré than 100 red-haired candidates are seeking the honor of 3 “Miss Flame” to reign at the fire §& prevention demonstration at the § State Fair Grounds Sept. 30.
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