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Russian Sees New Life In ‘American Family’

others who won their way here a through unbelievable difficulties.

Patriots ‘are made; not born, That's the contention of

anapolis last week, a White Rus-

young woman who visited Indi-|

Mrs. Irrgang produced a letter sent from California to her while |

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BRUSH WITH DEATH—Under treatment for shock and

exposure, deep-sea diver William Woods, 43, rests in San Fran- cried. They acted just as if we cisco's Marine Hospital after his brush with death in waters off were members of the family. I

the Golden Gate. Mr. Woods,

searching for brass and copper

fittings from the sunken tanker Frank H. Buck, was trapped under

water for five hours. He directed his own rescue.

Hoosier Casualties—

3 Hoosiers, One From Here, Killed in Korean Fighting

One Indianapolis serviceman and two other Hoosier youths have been killed in Korean fight-§ ing, according to an announcement today by the Department of Defense. An Indianapolis,.sailor and seven Indiana soldiers have been wounded. Another is missing in action. KILLED IN ACTION Cpl. Rudolph T. Bruggner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruggner 2215 S. Illinois St. Sfe. Charles €. Morgan, son of

Cpl. Bruggner

Mrs. Lorene Morgan, Crawfordsville Pfc. Richard 4. Balog, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, 8outh Bend.

WOUNDED Wayne McBurney, Commissaryman Seaman, USN, husband of Mrs. Wayne McBurney; 227 ‘LaSalle St. Sfe. Richard E. Baker, son of Mrs. Ada B. Grim, Columbia City. Cpl. Emery Balog Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Balog Sr East Chicago. Pic. Clifford N. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Brown Corydon. Pfe. Lloyd I, Darsey, son of Mr

and Mrs. Raymond C. Dorsey Crawfordsville. Cpl. Raymond Helton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Helton, Underwood

Pie. Déloss B. Seymour, grandson of Mrz. Rose Gay. Manchester Pvt. Lester N. O'Connor, zon of Calvin L. O'Connor, Marion : MISSING IN ACTION Pct. William Douglas, son bf

Cpl. Bruggner was killed in action Oct. 8 at Heartbreak Ridge. He was a medical corpsman assigned to the S8econd Division. Drafted Jan. 3, he went to Korea the latter part of May. Cpl. Bruggner attended Manuel High School and was employed as a carpenter when he was drafted. Surviving besides his parents are six sisters, Mrs. Regina Hughes, Mrs. Pauline Emmons,

Mrs. Marie Bailey, Mrs. Leona Berlin and eventually,

Collins, Mrs. Louise Ewaljt, Mrs. Margaret Glick; and a 'brother Eugene Victor, a World War II veteran. All are Indianapolis

sian who escaped the Communists ci. couple who had preceded her | after her brother, father, sister to America.

and mother were killed. “I love everything about this we suffered in -the past,” wrote|

1 “We are resting now from all)

wonderful country,” said the for- the couple. “America is a country

mer Nina Mikhailovna Bessalova, 0f joy and there are all possibil-|

of Kharkov, now Mrs. Nina Irr-|itles that your happiness will’ gang, 25, wife of civil engineer bloom here, too. Otto Irrgang and mother of sturdy Mike, 4 months.

‘church in New York City, after Y® J

| | “American people live after the| laws of Christ and therefore ‘all here are brethren. NJ one here | has hurt us yet, but nobility and! goodness of heart we meet very often. We are not able to par-| | ticipate in this life entirely only because of a fault of our own. | We do not know the language

“People are so friendly and] helpful,” she continued, “and they smile at you. without even knowing you.

‘Members of Family’

“When we went to Sunday

“If you will come to your new

» days ago, we landed here a few days ag e “country, WELCOME."

people were so nice to me that I hom

couldn’t hold back my tears.” Mrs. Irrgang, who visited with

her husband's relatives here be- . oo. ¥ fore going on to Bremerton, Tito Dedl

’ | Wash., knows how cruel people

be, ially in dictatorshi can be especially in dicatorshiv (By gy Pea] gfe

Her 18-year-old brother disappeared in 1939 for making fun OL thé Way the Soviet hrmy he Vatican sources said today that NKVD men took her father away neither the Roman Catholic from their Kharkov home in £06 | Chyzoh nor Archbishop Aloysius middle of the night in 1941. Her ut obi 43 mother was executed by the Reds Btepinae wir accep : Sonditiops! because Nazi soldiers lived in the he preplate by the house while the Germans held Yugoslav government. Kharkov. And her sister died by The Vatican spokesmen said the Russian bombs while administer- Holy See's stand in commenting ing to the sick on a German hos- on a statement made in Belgrade pital train. Saturday by Marshal Tito to Rep. Faces New Life William A. Barrett (D. Pa.).

Nina. alone, escaped to make Mr. Barrett said Tito gave him

a “very pleasing” answer to a her way 30uth across Pelang 19 question about the imprisoned

archbishop’s future, but declined to elaborate. A conditional release of the Catholic prelate of Yugoslavia would indicate he and the Vatican

By United Press VATICAN CITY, Nov. 26 —!

release of

American zone in Bavaria, where she met Mr, Irrgang and married him. Now, facing a new life in the

residents. U. S. with her Indianapolis-born =" dhe fre and no Seaman McBurney was wounded husband and German-born son, a i EY ate 1a es Nov. 11 while serving aboard the She is supremely happy. Her feel-| 5. ™ ’ t s USS Gloucester. ings are matched, she says, by ° .

He is now hospitalized in Japan recovering f rom a ‘shrapnel wound. Seaman McBurnev. 28, was recalled to active duty last Septemserved with the Navy in the Pacific three years during World War 11.

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Accuse Man of Cutting!

Off Tails, Legs of Dogs SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 26 (UP) A Bexar County man was held in jail “for protection” today after chopping off the legs and tails of hiz neighbor's two dogs.

W. M. Smith also was charged |

with two counts of cruelty to ani-

mals vesterdav after his wife g. - | win dn | ndianapolis he chopping.” n | n ——N—— Mrs. Smith said her husband BIRTHS Texas Driver Charged came home to find the two dogs BaY sarths XKios . in hiz yard. She said he tied them Af St. Franch © Rydell Arvest ivan In Death of Hoosier up with a rope then chopped off Crowe John Louse Hofer, AtaX. wo rett isle, iph. Francis Hill: Rich- Woriia , their legs and tails while she ara Ruste. Rabon. Mriare. K therine SEMINOLE, Tex., Nov. 26 (UF) called officers. - Constable Bill] Cook: Ralph Norma Crawford: ¥- —Charges of murder with a motor

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, An- Hancock later killed the two ani-

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. > . in 1945 to 14 years in prison on Kills Self Playing Game charges of collaboration with the

. . war-tim i 8 f . Despite Wife's Pleas war time puppet state of Croatia The Vatican always has pro-

CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (UP)—A jaimed the archbishop's innoformer Cook County deputy sher- ctace. It excommunicated =I iff killed himself playing “Rus- in.ce who collaborated in his sian roulette” yesterday while his conviction. wife cried and pleadéd with him ¥5¢ Vigodlay overshot oh

not to take the chance. fered last June to free the archDelores Dwyer, 24, told police yp. if he would leave the counher husband, William, 27, Was t.y The Vatican rejected the “fascinated” by the “game” of gt... ons aig Archbishop Stepiloading his 38-revolver with one|,,, y,q asked it to refuse a conbullet, spinning the chamber, iq iia) release pointing the gun at his head and "7, 1qjeageq, | pulling the trigger. L

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4 ; Aldo, Mary 8imoond hain Me rraret Miller Robert vehicle today were filed against a Rhyne; * 20-year-old driver after a Hoosier | At Methodist—Noble, Marilyn Trent: Eskel. was killed in a head-on crash near i 3 rdell; Oscar, Mary Davisson; | Charles. iris. Kraft, Robert Rhea Feas- here on U. 8. 180. : i Ts eva Thr . i {AL St. Vineent's—Walter, Gertrude Flack: tto S0S, 50. Gries: jad. Ss y. s wife,

Donald. Lois Glassiey; Bruce Helen was killed Floyd Mrs. Shomette Isabel Enos, was

nini: Chalmer. At General—William, Ann Barbara Jones

Nicholas. Carolyn Schooley: Lawrence, Elizabeth Barker, py: A ner; Ray, 1 rger; i wiiam, Buth Shean; Russell, Mary seriously injured in the crash on Harris Remanio; | Dorothy Satter? straight stretch of the highway — ROSATO; +! » 3 : AL Coleman aeth Glover: Whitney, about seven miles east of SemiBarbara Greenberg. Dusan. Mara Osri- ingle. est. Juanita Porter: Meyer . Kin: Milton, Helen Ader Gaines County Attorney W. P Donna Sahu Curry filed charges before Justice dirls - : vir Marié Eastridge: Of Peace R. P. Kelly against WilCeeil. Marie Parrish: liam Millard Harvey, Carrizozo,

At St Francis Louls Carl. Edith. Galer Eugene, Lillian Rosales Danehy:

Reid : mobile, At General—Dennis. Lucilla Tinner: Omer Ella Williamson: Clenard Sarah Weaver Bath cars Bar ys eS ho; as Tae the crash. At Methodist Stanley, June Hornbeck: =adward. Sally Allen: James, Joanne Beeler: Funeral arrangements for Mr. Tk Pe ohn. res Tay rieselEnce were pending awaiting exarrick: n, Eleangr Flick: Richard.) : Vireinia Hawkins, Har ey, Betty Hariess; Pected arrival here today of a wena Banks: aries, Carol daugh Hughey: . Martha Greene: Fred. oo ter from Indiana.

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On the Highways

LAGRANGE — A Ft. Wayne man and his wife were burned to death late yesterday when their car cracked a utility pole and tore down a 12.500-volt power line Authorities said Don and Lena Barrows beyond

hoth 49. were burned

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high-tension wire set their auto ablaze Their bodies were identified by papers found in the car, which

bad skidded off icy Ind. 9, south of here. Witnesses described the crash as like “an enormous flash of lightning.” .KENDALLVILLE—William F. Blake, 47. owner of the Kendall Hotel here, was killed yesterday when his auto and a trailer loaded with Christmas trees collided on Ind. 3 south of here. Two occu: pants of the trailer jumped to safety after i 1 into flames MUNCIE — Troy Shaffer, 36,

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vesterday of inj an auto-truck Friday.

3 Schools From Here In Student Assembly

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Nov. Marion County high schools are among the 94 entered in the 19th {annual Debaters’ Conference and Legislative Assembly at Purdue University Friday and Saturda) The three are Crispus Attucks Speedway and Warr Gov. Schricker will

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Organist’s Mate Dies At Marriage Rites in Church

PARIS, Ill, Nov. 26 (UP)— Many of the 350 guests had gathered at the First Methodist Church for a wedding yesterday when Charles G. Jurey, 70. and his wife Stella, who was to be organist for the rites, arrived. : Mrs. Jurey left her husband standing at the 'rear.of the church and started down the aisle toward the organ. Before she reached it. he fell dead, apparently of a heart’ attack. : » ” " ANOTHER organists was obtained and the wedding of Miss Deane Scanlan and George Brinkerhoff> of Paris, proceeded. « Funeral services for Mr. Jurey, vice president of the Citizens’ National Bank of Paris, will be held Tuesday.

Western ‘Communists Get Propaganda Help

PARIS, Nov. 26 (CDN)—Arms, propaganda material and wireless sets are being sent to western Communist parties. They come via the Jug International Transport Co., headquartered in Galatz, Romanian Danube port, This company iz directed by 2 Russian named Kichinewski. who's done many useful jobs for the Sovietz in the Balkans.

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