Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 22

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Indiana Colonel Appointed Head of ROTC Unit at IU

A HOOSIER Colonel just back! FRED © BA. ASE, formerly of {§om Korea is the new command- 4020 N. Meridian St, recently i officer of the Indiana Universty Army ROTC Unit. He is M. ai sam 14 Covle. graduate of Technical and three children in Norfolk, Va.

High School and native of Peru. He was promoted to lieutenantcommander and assigned to the

went home proudly to his wife

3Col.. Coyle, who went to the 1k S. Military Academy, joins Col. Ha!l King, another War 1I overs§as veteran, who earlier took ofer the IU unit.

production department as ' ship superintendent at thé Norfolk Shipyard. The officer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Baase of 2502 N.

2Col. ( ‘oyle served with the 36th yaw Jersev St. » 18! antry Division, earning four . » » » hittle stars and thes Arrowhead = z»/SGT. JESSE F, MOCK, for-

Award for a combat amphibious mer Indianapolis resident. has i&nding. Decorations include the heen named “Airman of the iver Star, Bronze Star, French Month” hy the Atterbury Air oix de Guerre, Purple Heart parce Airmen's Council. with two oakleaf clusfers. and az Sgt. Mock is first serieant

our battle stars for Koredn and personnel sergeant-maior for cBmbat. the 2466th Air Force Peserve : L Training Center. it LIFE'S MOVED fast for 19- » » ”

vear-old Cpl. Robert E. Hudelson, LT. DONALD L. FOXWORTHY Recently graduating from Tech- of Indianapolis is taking his mednieal High ical internship at Wright-Patter-$e h hl son AFB, O. He received an Western Electric M. D. degree this year at the (%., the 19-vear- IU School of Medicine and a B. §. okd draftsman is degree in 1948 at Butler. A prenow in Tokyo aviation cadet in War II, he atwhere he volun- tended Purdue, tgered for over- It. Foxworthy is the son of sBas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Foxs+ The san of Mr worthy, 4980 E. 75th St. His wife and Mrs. E. BZ Jean, is the daughter of Mr. and Rudelson of 2619 Mrs. George M,_ Jolly, 59 Routiers B 12th St. the Cpl. Hudelson Ave. corporal enlisted oy a iR the Air Force Sept. 18, 1950. . HAROLD B. METCALF is now

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He served at Scott Field, Ill, 11 @ lieutenant colonel in the U. 8. rjonths before going to Japan, Army Reserves. A three-year vet- : a a =» eran of War II, Col. Metcalf is

: : : . .... an associate bacteriologist at ‘Eli ] ANAPOLIS sold . : gONE INDIANAPOL) BO ier Lilly & Co. with which he has A hy have recetved and his wife and son Harold Jr.

. live in Greenfield. 3sgt. Robert F. Condon, 525 N. Col. Metcalf is

(Boodlet Ave.: is being rotated to

executive of- : . ficer of the hospital section of the te U.S. and will be discharged 390th Organized Reserve Army der the Army's program of geryice Unit Station Complement. asing out inactive and volun- u - ‘ger reservists, . . a : Hanors went to Cpl.- Richard 13 Red Ships Visit i Bhillips, formerly of 330 N. Shetland Islands eisner St... who received the . . : : @ombat Infantry Badge for “ex- LONDON: Oct. 13 UP) &llent performance of duty” on Thirteen ships flying the hammer e battlefield with the 1st Caval- and sickle ensign of the Soviet #v Division's 5th Cavalry Regi- Unjon were anchored -at Burra

ent, : Firth in the extreme north of the

§ Pvt. Melvin D. Duncan, former- Shetland Islinds today, apparentIv of Indianapolis. won the Dis-'|y seeking shelter from had nguished Unit Emblem as a weather. fhember of the 32d “Queen's Own” The vesséls arrived yesterday.

Infantry Regiment. His regiment and 11 entered the harbor. Twn.

gas cited for “gallantry, determi- larger ships remained off shore. Ration and esprit de corps” in re- Burra fishermen said the crews sent fighting, Pv, Duncan is a lined the decks but did not answer fleman and holds the Korean shouts or waves. The ship made ervice Medal with a campaign no attempt to communicate with $ar. the Shore.

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Five Hoosier soldiers were killed hogs. ‘I caught up with the day's-he carries on his hip two days’ in action in Korea and four work ‘in the footer. There'I met supply, | soldiers and nine Marines from red - helmeted James Woodford » ‘ss = | I Indiana were wounded. according 1332 Carnel Ave. He'd been nine yp RE STEAKS and roasts are . . + to the U., 8S. Department of De- years “in the cooler cut, packaged and. put in the 38 | 4 . INOIS . fense list released today. Lo 2 ra freezing room. And every bit of . KILLED IN ACTION ITS ALWAYS WIN FER 10 peer cut from the bones of C oy 2) Rd him He said he wore, "long the rest of the carcass, and - . Pfc. Charles F. Crawford, son nandles” That's long underwear 1 es C ass, n of Mrs. Alma O. Crawford. RR1.' * a ; "taken by. stainléss steel gondola MAN V 2) : ¥ * Ba sweat shirt, underpants, over- , = rinding room of the Gentryville. alls and two white coats, « he 2 Mane ano Pvt. Lawrence D. 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Harol ! 1. tralizati 1 ® ® n . when a | ' 4 : : over-con : > ’ economi ’ ; $e meets {| } : x ample, | ' 5 Declarat ! : = adopted ' . $i Nations, ' 5 This ' - .. has a ri ' n n n : ing ade : * well-belr ' t fly-—foo : 5 cal eare 3 ’ > & to secur : SEN - | ment, si 1 % : : MR. § : :. the UU. 8 ' » . . . it. . ' 1 provisiol : EFFECTIVE TODAY... Sunday, October 14, 1981... Indianapolis Railways makes its third recent change in ' 3 constitu ’ . - . t similar : transit lines to conform to the city's new one-way street program. Be sure to check these new transit routes — we believe these ! . ’ ., tailed ec ’ * . - . . ’ of man : improvements will provide faster, safer service for you. v ign) ' i‘ in conse h : 8. and res ILLINOIS ASK THE OPERATOR ON YOUR LINE for the New Pocket Schedule i on ' : : ‘ i . labeled | . . » 9. ! Old Name: ILLINOIS —or you may call Plaza 1401, or write Indianapolis Railways’ Information Service, ; i Words. v v New Name: TLLINOIS-CAPITOL Terminal Building, ’for a pocket schedule or additional information. ’ : - from th ’ y 3 : i 2 This line will convert from streetcars to trolley coaches, The TE a TT TT Er usr an en mmm — —————— i Hd oT ’ : . New Route will be from: Louisiana Street (1 non Station) £ : ; Li 3 i 2 ; north on Hlinois Street to 34th and Hlinois: west on 34th to NORTH MERIDIAN Ss. EAST AND ENGLISH . . "The , Capitol and then south .on Capitol to Louisiana Street. Old Name NORTH MERIDIAN-BUTLER No Change in Name a or 3 « . 3? Y -0l ) . Temporarily, motor coaches for Butler and Fairgrounds ; : ' : Een , Gre . of true ' p Ys LB ; : : New Name: NORTH MERIDIAN-WESTFIELD This line will change its route in downtown area only. | ' will connect with trolley coaches at 34th and Illinois. Free S. East and English cars will continue to enter the downtown posite : transfers between this Butler-Fairgrounds feeder bus and From the Circle north on Meridian to 30th Street the line area on Indiana Avenue, but will turn south on Capitol 2 arn; : the Illinois-Capitol trolley coaches will be issued. will remain the same. The Goipen Hirt line will not be Avenue. Southbound on Capitol it will operate to Mary- | tor in th ' Transfers'from this temporary feeder bus to any other changed from its present route. land then east on Maryland to Virginia Avenue and then ¥ Coming ’ ep : continue on regular route. : Mr. Stas ’ transit line except the lllinois-Capifol line will cost two New route for the WESTFIELD line will be: : J experien : cents. Through trolley coach service between downtown OUTBOUND: Leaving Monument Circle; north on Me- BRIGHTWOOD — W. INDIANAPOLIS i ’ on Rus: : and Butler and the Fairgrounds will be established as ridian Street to 38th Street: 38th Street west to Capitol; No Change in Name . io Sy } 9 E : d 2 oppress ' soon as. overhead trolley coach wires are completed. Capitol north to 46th Street: 46th Street west to Butler This line will change only when cars are bound for Bright- 14 . “Tt In } > ; ; University (Jordan Hall); 46th Street east to Sunset; wood, and only in the downtown area. Brightwood cars : A caref: : Rewte for the temporary Butler-Fairgrounds Feeder bus is: Sunset north to 49th Street; 49th Street east to Blvd. will enter the downtown area on Kentucky Avenue to ' ports a » — —_ . . e / ac 52 Ur =» 52 . from : TO FAIRGROUNDS: East on 34th Street to Fairfield: Place; Blvd. Place north to 52nd Street; 52nd Street Maryland, east on Maryland to Illinois, north on Illinois i rg ' A : ; : . west to Westfield. : to Washington, cast on Washington to Alabama, north on wr ' J Northeast on Fairfield to Woodland; north on Wood- : HS is seriou : INBOUND: Leaving 52nd Stree Westfield Bivd,: West Alabama and continue on the regular route. ’ Union ’ Jand to 38th Street: west on 38th Street to Fairground : Leaving J.nd Street 10 Westhei Cs Wes Eh SYS sienitiulssstunaovtummessmatee oust spun Army it : Loop; south on Coliseum to Fairfield; southwest on field Blvd. northeast to Blvd. Place; Bhd. Place south to $TO C K YARD Ss No ( hange in Name + the out: ¥ . . . . 49th Street; 49th Street west to Sunset; Sunset south to : 1 1 ' Fairfield to 34th: west on 34th to Illinois Street. ) : This line will change only in the downtown district as fol- . n cout : x 46th Street; 46th. Street west to Bufler University (Jor- jows: Stockvards cars will enter the downtown ates on ’ Kremlin TI FR: Q 1 : Beh . - . ’ d : on ) 8 ; ' : TO BUTLER: Continue west on 34th Street to Blvd. Place dan Hall); 46th Street east to Capitol; Capitol south to Kentucky Avenue to Senate Avenue, north on Senate to : world w ; north on Blvd. Place to 42nd Street; west on 42nd 38th Street; 38th Street east tO Meridian; Meridian Street Washington, east on Washington to Kentucky, then south : MR. : Street to ( larendon Road; north on Clarendon Road south to Monument Circle. west on Kentucky returning on the regular route, This ' nomic | : to Hampton Drive; west on Hampton to Crown Street; Old Name: 1LIFINOIS FEEDER change was effective October 11. i Sentyry : : : a : Smad solatior ' south on Crown to 44th Street; west on 44th Street to New Name: NORTH MERIDIAN-62ND STREET MARS HILL No Change in Name : Republi ' Haughey Street; north on Haughey to Hampton; east . . i CL capa) ; 5 could ev ! H ton to Clarendon Road: amd retain over the New route for the NORTH MERIDIAN-62ND STREET line is: This line will change only in the downtown district as fol- ! Dealism on amptor C « . RRS . : ’ ph tr - : mr 34th and Tilinois ! OUTBOUND: Leaving Monument Circle; Meridian Street lows: Mars Hill cars will enter the downtown area on Ken- : treasury NOI. : i tv Q s ' Safe rouse to. e north 10 38th Street; 38th Street west to Hlinois Street; lucky Avenue to Soa, Shen mori on Sence to Wathing He sw H The 111inots Feeper line will be discontinued and replaced Illinois Street north to Westfield Blvd.; Westfield Blvd. ton, east gn Washington to Sentucky, and then ‘southwest Tug. 1 p : : : ; : on Kentucky on the regular route. This change was effec- _ Mr. 8t ' by two lines: The MERIDIAN-62ND STREET and MERIDIAN- northeast to Meridian Street: Meridian Street north to tive October 11. : : een ! WesTeirLD. (See North Meridian) a 62nd. Street; 62nd Street east to Pennsylvania Street : (Road 31). SOUTH MERIDIAN = RIVERSIDE } 38TH-ARLINGTON CROSSTOWN INBOUND: Leaving 62nd Street and Pennsylvania (Road No Change in Name : Old Nanie: 38th and ARLINGTON FEEDER 31); Pennsylvania Street south to Penmer Drive; Pees This line will change only when the cars are bound for ' Drive southwest to Meridian Street; Meridian Street South Meridian and only in the downtown district as fol- : New Name: 38th-ARLINGTON. CROSSTOWN south to Westfield Blvd.; Westfield Blvd. southwest to lows: South Meridian cars will enter the downtown district : The new extended I8TH-ARLINGTON CROSSTOWN route is! Hlinois Street; Illinois Street south to 38th Street; 38th on Indiana Avenue to Capitol Avenue, south on Capitol ' : ~ . § ‘ an Street: +dian Street to South Street, east on South Street to Illinois Street, t ’ From 10th and Arfington, north on Arlington to 38th St.; Street east to Meridian Street; Meridian Street south to ( : St « ou t to Illinois Street, then : ran £ : ; : : Monument Circle. continue over the regular route, : west on 38th Street to Blvd. Place; north on Blvd. Place : to 40th Street; cast on 40th Street to Capitol Avenue; NORTHWESTERN Mo Change in Name ALLISON=Plant No. 5 : south on Capitol Avenue to 38th Street; cast on. 38th : : ol No Change in Name . . « o£ : ‘hi ill ¢ ve it ntown area only as fo]- ' Street to Arlington; South on Arlington to 10th Street This tine will change § route in downtown area only as fo This line will change only in the downtown district as : terminal lows: Northwestern cars will continue to enter downtown foflows Allison Plant No.'S cars will emer the downtown : Payment of regular fare will be necessary on this line, ol on Yip Avehue to Namen on ” Mary. : area on Kentucky Avenue to Senate, north on Senate to. ' . : . : * and to nots, north on mois to indiana venue / ' g : 4 3 and transfers to and from the line will cost two cents. Trans- : : » Washington, east on Washington to Kentucky, then south- ' 5 ; . it of 38th Street will be then northwest on Indiana Avenue and continue on the west on Kentucky returning over the regular route. This : fer points for passengers going nortit of 38th Stre regular route. change was effective October 11. ; ' at College Avenue, Central Avenue, Pennsylvania Street, ’ : : ' INlinois Street, Capitol Avenue and Blvd. Place. ; ' : : Passengers going south of 38th Street or downtown may PLEASE ASK THE OPERATOR ON YOUR LINE FOR THE NEW POCKET SCHEDULE : transfer at Meridian Street, Pennsylvania Street, Central ; ’ . . : drone Cote venve Frome mixes [INDIANAPOLIS RAI LWAYS | : nc, : Avenue, . J ® ' . : ' : ’ \ ‘ * of .