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Perk up. Learn “How to’ Be Full of Vim and Vitality at 100° from a 102-year-old father . of wee seven at Senate Avenue YMCA next Sunday at a
3 pm,
The speaker will be the Rev, James E. (Pop)
Smith of Carbondale, Ill, whose wife presented him with a son nine months ago-—-and twin girls two years ago. Mrs, Smith, who is 38, and the baby and twins will accompany Rev, Smith here for the public program. Sponsored by the All-Denomi-national Church here, the Rev, T. R. Murft is pastor, the program will include music by the Spiritual Singers led by Mrs, Essie Hayden and the Friendly Brothers quartet. Rev. Smith wrote his story titled “I Am the World's Oldest Father” in the Negro Digest last July. He wrote: “I have never read a Kinsey report, Ihave never taken a male harmone, and have never tasted Hadacol, but a month before my 102nd birthday I became a father for the seventh time in 14 years, My continued virility is nothing but the work of the Lord.” The itinerant Baptist minister and former mortician, handi-
that he plans to live until I am
110 but plans no more childreni§
“because we can’t afford them.” » » »
WORKING as interior decorator}
and teaching swimming interested Miss Jacqueline Jeffries, but “she ® just couldn't be % happy” until she became an airline stewardess, according to her parents, Mr, and f Mrs. James Jef-
Illinois St. The fledgling : sky girl now wears the trim
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Korea Veteran Says Army 'Railroaded’ Him To Life Imprisonment In Slaying
By United. Press spoké Korean and no one both-|his Benton Harbor, Mich parents] They appointed a captain fo/budd , ' nr y whom he had accompanied the leg. That's when t os CREEK, MicH.; Sept. pi to tell me what he said.” for the first time since his con-/defend him, Abraham said. The on a jeep trip to get his mari De times, Tt wis or 2 20—A Korean Waruveteran sen-| Abraham, limping from a gun-|viction tomorrow. Up to now, the|principal witness against him, a|During the returm trip, he said, defense.” Tr fieneed 30 He¢ Im en shot 1 ound as vy Basuli of the Atmy had refused him any. vis-/Korean truck driver, spoke only they met a Korean truck. Both! a Taam 1) racas in w G e Bouth Korean itors his native tongue:.Ahraham said | vehicles .stopped and his budd | : Sout Bnrean officer charged to- was killed, admitted shooting the| He was tried and convicted by|interpreters told the Court Mar-| whom he identified only as “Pvt. 8-29 Crashes, ) He ) ay iat he was “rallroaded” in officer but claimed self-defense/general court martial in Pusan tial Board what he was saying, | Knox” went back to speak to the 5.29 pl pts Bh and a Sie y a hour court martial.|“He shot me in the leg first . , ./June 8 on six counts of robbery|“but I didn’t hear any of it.” He [Korean officer in the cab. | rashid por 1 4 + ught the runway Wa Wasa over 80 fast I didn’t! whet wag T svnaaged to do?” “land premeditated murder alleg-isaid he didn't know if his captain| “There was some shooting. 1! for a landing at Oarawell Air sow a uppeucy, sald Fv. wr patient at Percy Jones Army oy Sa Somuitted Feb. 10, His case/defense attorney did either. ran back and saw that Knox Force Base today. One crewman » . Ue, tl #@la under m ry po-| efore Army Review Board| . According to Abraham, the rob-|was killed. I high-tailed it back : others ‘esThe only witness against me beries _were committed ‘by altoward the ra but was hit in is Injured hut: four,
lice guard, Abraham, 20, will seelin Washington now.
Where fo Go
Dancing “with Chuck Foster. $1 Plus tax. Indiana Roof. 8 p.-m. Stamp Club Convention, Public. Hotel Antlers. Contest Rodeo. $2 and $1. Carey Ranch, 9000 8. Meridian. 12 Noon. Motoreycle Hill Climb, Mann Hill. 2 p. m, Antiques Show. 60c. Spink Arms Hotel. Until 6 p. m. Brown County Jamboree, Bean Blossom, Afternoon and evening show, on Stock Car racing. $1.50, $1 and 50ec. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U, 8. 52. 8:30 p. m.
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Jacqueline uniform and silver wings of United, recently assigned to Mainliner flights at San Francisco.
She was uated from Shortridge In 1945 and from Purdue last year, spending summers as life guard at the Riviera Club. »” » .
INCREASED enroliment means increased faculty at JU School of Medicine. New faces on the faculty include: Drs, John R. Scott and Charles E. Test, Indianapolis; Drs. Francis E, Stout and Thomas C. Moore, Muncie; Dr. John R. Russell, Bloomington; Dr. Edward B. Smith, Petersburg, and Drs. Orville T. Balley, Franklin B. McKechnie, Malcolm A. Holliday and Dale M. Schulz,
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THE ADVERTISING CLUB of presented by r ‘Flemi Among spon-
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diana-Kentucky annual advertising conference set for Oct. 19-20 in Columbus, O. Some 25 organizations from the three states will co-operate with Ohio State University and the 5th district Advertising Federation of America in sponsoring clinics.
WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. is among leading American in-
dustries metallurgists from|?
ahoard have chosen to visit
Thirty will come to the company’s |
Shadeland Ave. plan Tuesday.
The group, part of 500 from =
eight countries, are in the U. 8. for the World Metallurgical Congress Oct, 13-19 in Detroit, spon- | sored by the American Society] for Metals, Local arrangements are being made by H. J. Fletcher, chairman, Indianapolis chapter,
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THE basement rumpus room and the old table where they| usually congregate won't be big enough next Sunday for the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee M. Denney. The Denneys have the Fall Training Conference of asked friends in, 2-6 p. m., at their| the Central Indiana Boy Scout
home, 970 N. Layman ‘Ave. +4, to]
éelebrate their 50th wedding an-| Fair
niversary.
There's bound to be Failing) (pes of handicraft for Cub Packs
talk—Mr. Denney is a retired Neéw York Central man and all| their sons, Forrest of Dallas, Leslie of Springfield, O., and Merle of 4240 N, Arlington Ave., have followed in his footsteps by holding railroad jobs. The immediate family also includes two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Pate, 449 N. Franklin Rd, and Mrs, Marjorie Viears, 1202 N. Butler Ave,; eight grandchildren and two ‘greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Vicars and husband, Owen, also will be celebrating their wedding anniversary at the open house. The Denneys belong to Englewood ‘Christian Church, Mrs, Denney to the Order of Eastern Star, nt her husband to the Masonic oT ®s =» wi HOOSIER will have a hand in deciding who represents the U. 8. in the 1952 Olympic games ‘4h ‘Helsinki, Finland. Col. I, L.
‘Kifts, Culver Military Academy's of horsemanship since
directo
1948, will judge the final tryouts,
piacas vu the Olympic jump:
| They’ ve spent their entire lives in
~ And look for the Collegiate Football games on Saturday « « » the Professional Football games on Sunday . . . the News . . . Comedies . . . Drama . . . and Children's Features!
THESE BOYS WILL represent, Indiana in the National 4-H and] Future Farmers Association contest in Richmond, Va. tomorrow. | Left to right, these members of | Greencastle High School Dalry] Judging Team, placing highest at! the Indiana State Fair, are: Kenneth Torr, Jimmy Webb, Gordon) Whitman and Eddie Strain. This! is the fifth consecutive year a) Greencastle 4-H team has advanced to a national event. They! won in 1947 and finished second! in the All-American contest at Dallas, Tex. last year. The Rich-, mond contest is part of the At-/ lantic States Rural Exposition. | ‘. »” » | TWO THOUSAND Indiana Restaurant Association members| will take dlnnerdut at their three-
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“LET THE MAN be boss,” Mrs.| | Alva Sanders of Whitestown ad-! |vised the girls when she and her) husband celebrated their 60th wedding aniversary recently, The| party was held in the home of the Mr. and Mrs, Sanders’ grandson, Carl Sanders, near Zionsville. The celebrants, both 77 years| old, met in Sunday School class at Whitestown Lutheran Church. |
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SCHOOL 9's traditional pro-|
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memory o 5 James Whitcomb Riley will be held i at. 10 a.m. Friday in the Lockerbie street home of the late Hoosier poet. birthday (Satur Miss Mahoney | day) is Miss Agnes Mahoney, A, principal. It's one of several pro-| grams scheduled locally. | on THANKSGIVING and Ontists} mas CARE packages may or-| dered now at Ayres’, Block's and |
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