Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1952 — Page 12
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KINGAN'S " MP Times State Service 1 : A ATTERBURY, oD | —_— SMALL SIZE BM A 58-year-old veteran of pro — 1: : WHOLE OR wars, whose career includes trips ; 3 to the Northi*and® South Poles, Senet FULL SHANK has joined the Army asain and HALF is«gerving with the Sixth Corps
here M/8gt. George H. Black fought this first battle when he was only
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He wears the Navy Cross for action in helping save a I. 8. destroyer off the coast of Ireland early in World War I. The ship had rammed by a British cruiser, His first fight was aboard the USS Florida in thé battle off Vera Cruz, Among. oth-
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a rubber plantation in Liberia. Lee is undaunted.
th U. 8. s i i i i “hn Sores: " a : months in casts and with weights keepin e served wi Adm tichare 1 Byrd on expeditions to the he was a year old he had a hernia oper
and he has sailed through whooping. cough, measles and chicken
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not the last—is scheduled, but
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mother learned today that have lost everything that DOZ.
. da A TR PE SR SR their 7-vear-old daughter by de-| liberatély crashing a rented airplane because “you haven't loved
“You also have lost me and. every part of me today, including Judy. Can you ever tell yourself me.” that Chet was worth it all.
OSCAR MAYER
DULANY FROZEN FOODS A note found in the glove cort- “Please pay Mort Kamm aBout ‘partment of Jay Campbell's car ggnn ‘or thereabouts for his airSPINACH rhs 25¢ BAR- B- 5 two days after he and the little plane. BUTTER BEANS ph: 23¢c PORK Gees ¢ (girl, Judy, were killed in a plane Keep telling yourself that GREEN PEAS ... 25¢ oR CAN lerash indicated ‘the father had DE Bois yng It 2 ; you, : {planned the wreck.
“I have always loved you, even
{ Mr. Campbell, 32, and his if you haven't loved me. ‘daughter died Monday when the “Don’t ever live a lie again.” {light plane struck a power wire, Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. las he dove low over his home. and Mrs; Ralph C. Schutze of La : Cal.,, said that there
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[ground of the Burton St. School, has been “trouble” recently beot Judy had been a pupil. tween the Campbells. They said } Police and Mr. Campbell's wife, their daughter had been contemot believed the crash was ac- plating seeking a divorce. | cidental until the note was dis: ST | | covered yesterday. Addressed to Mrs. Campbell, it Strike Delays Projects read: COLUMBUS, Jan. 3 (UP)--“Darling Mary: Work on an addition to Barthol- | seems that the price one omew County Hospital and a grade school building was deOcean Broadcasts layed today as 140 AFT, carpen-
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* If you buy anything vou're in business. Harold* Hartley's “Today in Business” lucid column in The Times every day is written for everybody.
Mother Aids ‘Son Held | "Son He g In"Slaying CINCINNATI, O,, —Mrs, Iva Christophel said yesterday she would dg.anything.posgible to help her son, Frank, who is charged with the scissors.slaying of the. girl he hopedito marry. Christophel - and another son, Carl, 18, visitéd Frank in thef Hamilton County jail. 'y@ar-old prisoner appeared hag-| gard as he embraced his mother "through the bars. Mts. Christophel, who has lived
at Lorain, O,,
{from “her Kusband 13 years ago, 3 said she was going home. “T'l} certainly try to be here’ for | the: trial,” she said. | Frank was charged with the | - slaying of Mrs, Elizabeth Sloan, i 5 Bos 22-year-old pretty waitress * fiancee who was stabbed repeat- || SOLDIERS! HERO— From rive men to. a brave boy was the route this radio traveled. It was the gift of 38 soldiers in Korea to Lee Funk, 5 years old, of Cleveland, who has never been able to walk. The soldiers heard of the boy through his counsin, Cpl. Robert Ruckheim of Van Nuys, Cal. Lee has spent much of his life in the hospital where he has undergone five operations and has spent
edly with a pair of barber shears after a quarrel. Watson Hover said the case would be given to the grand | jury Jan. 10.
Joint Rites for Couple FT. BRANCH, Jan. 3 (UP)— || Double services were held yester- | day for Mr. Adams, who died a day apart. ‘Mr. Adams died Sunday and his
funeral was set for Tuesday. His wife, Emma, of the services. neral was postponed and the two were buried after joint services.
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