Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1952 — Page 8
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Invisible, non-exploding bombs may rain down on Indianapolis next Satgrday Nearly 1000 planes will fly over the seven- . state ‘Great Lakes region during a —
8 E simulated a designed 'to sharpen the eyes and ears of :
attack, the Ground Observer Corps, group of 25.000 0 civilian volunteers Pilots from the Civilian Air se Patrol, the Tactical Air Com- Where to Go mand, the Air National Guard Ballet Theater, Purdue Hall of and the Naval Air Reserve will yp. yafayette, 8 p. m be winging through the blue High School Basketball: while the GOC volunteers spol. g.aenfield ‘at Cathedral; Marthem and relay information to gocvie vs. Shortridge at Tech; the nearest of nine filter centers. y,qpington at Crawfordsville The news then goes to intercept and Silver Creek at Franklin stations, which send out fighter- qgypnehip. 0c. 8:30 p. m. interceptors of "Eastern Air De- Wrestling, Featuring Wladek fense Force to knock down the g,waiqki, “Polish Apollo,” vs. “enemy” aircraft. Otto Kuss. Reserved Seats $1.95, : National Guard Armory. 8 p. m. Town Hall Professional Basket A Il: Dwight Cooke: public affairs vp pnjans ve. Minneapolis . analyst for the ;., arc 82 $1.50 oy ia Butler Columbia gig House. 8:30 p. Broad casting . - System, will -0p- heen initiated into Delta Chi, soen the 1852 ca] frate on the Lafayette Town Hall 8Se-.amnu ries here at 11 .
Friday in Theater. His subject will be ‘You and the World,” which is the title Mr of one of three si radio discussion programs he handles for CBS. Mr. Cooke will be introduced by Jo DeForest O'Dell;
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Nurses in Town Nurses from Florida, Missouri, Illinois and points in Indiana have arrived at IU Medical Center for three to six months of study and duty in the Center's three hospitals . The nurses, 91 strong, will at tend classes in pediatric, othopedic, obstetric and communicable
Misease nursing. All are from dchools affiliated . with the IU Training School here Io Ervin Froessel
William 8. Coxe, of Indiana University Medical Center, has ‘adopted” a 12-year-old French boy through Foster Parents’ Plan for War Children, Inc. The youngster is Ervin Froessel,
Two Directors b W. C. Gerard and Philip C. Heywood have been mamed directors for the 83d class of The McCammon Course in Effective
Speaking, Salesmanship’and Hu- son of a French Army veteran man Relations. who was forcibly drafted, like : many other residents of the AlCustodian = sace-lLorraine region, into the Dale Smith, 235 N. Whitcomb (jerman Wehrmacht. Ervin’s fa-
Ave. has been elected custodian in the Purdue University chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi, social fraternity. He is a sophomore in
No word has been received from him since 1945. Ervin lives in Strasbourg with his mother and two sisters, Yvet-| te, 17, and Denise, 15. The girls] are apprentices but only Yvette earns a tiny salary. Dr. Coxe’s contributions will enable Ervin to attend school and have necessary food and clothing.
Award
Rotarian James H. Carnine {whp hasn't missed a Rotary {luncheon at the Claypool Hotel since Oct. 23, 1945, was awarded the Edgar M, Heaton Attendance
aeronautical engineering. Richard Munz Jr., 2024 N. Kess‘ler Blvd., Purdue sophomore has
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foods with never a sign of aci r- To Buy Warships
tion, heartburn or gas,” says Ga Ind] “If Cousin Harry hadn't given me piri Tums that time I visited him and had TEHRAN, Iran, Jan. 8 (UP)— that bad case of sour stomach, I wouldn’ t Iran planned today to purchase he Cp could work 30 fan warships for the protection of the ums do work in record time. No mix. refinery at Abadan and any tank-
ing, no waiting—no soda to cause acid : rebound. Remember, keep Tums handy €rs leaving the country with oil. Hussein Makki, secretary -gen-
—eat like candy. See if you don't have lots more fun eating favorite eral of Premier Mohammed Mosods and enjoying life. sadegh’'s national front, said the 8-Rou vorkops government instructed the Nace tional Iranian Oil Co. to buy the ships as a precautionary step in ‘view of Britain's decision to prePOR THE TUMMY vent oil exports from Iran.
© set up definite waiting periods under the old postal leave system and Air Force, for promotions in the Classified —15 days per vear or 1; days/is to be dis(white collar) Federal service..per month, Future leave for ‘in- tributed - as an
Blamed on Boy, 11
ther was sent to the Russian front. |
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Your Federal Job
(Mr. Cramer’s column normally appears in The Sunday Times. - It was delayed, so we present it today.)
By JOHN CRAMER
Local WAAF Gets ‘Movie Role
one easy jump was the assigno ” . |ment of Miss Jacqueline Dunn, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (Special)—Civil Service Com- = x Warman Avy now. on duty| i ; : . t Keesler e 8s mission tentatively has decided against imposing new. re- miss Dunn, strictions on promotions for Uncle Sam's many Indianapolis enlistment in the
Air ‘Force in 5 z e ‘ area per diem (blue collar) employees, ; and an estimated Pteruber, 800,000 elsewhere.
played: the role It has decided that the present for annual benefits which of commissioned
leave
promotion system, which rests haye been denied them since Dec. nurse in the mainly on seniority, fully meets 1 1950, movie, ‘“MDthe requirement of the so-called! mye retroactive leave will go USA.” The mov-
Whitten rider.
only to postal indefinites still on ie, filmed jointAs revised
this rider ype" payroll, It will be credited ly by the Army
last fall,
And it directed CSC to work out gimilar rules for blue collar employees. ('SC, however, points out that advancement for blue cdllar em-
be on the new, grad- informatian film through the surgeon general offices. Pfc. Dunn, years,
définites will uated plan.
Roundup
ployees traditionally has been . Early this month; Civil Service Geraldine Dunn, of the Warman based on length of service— Commission will announce a na-| 5 ve address. which, of itself, involves specific tion-wide exam (open to veterans er ——————— i —— waiting * periods for promotion. only) for substitute postal transAnd this; It has decided, rules out portation clerks at $1.711; per hr, 5-Months-Old Boy the possibility of over-rapid pro-.Applications ‘will be accepted be- . motions—the thing the Whitten tween Jan. 8 and Feb. 5. It’s the Found Dead in Bed
first nation-wide exam of its type A 5-months-old boy, found dead since 1949. ... World-wide Federal in bed this morning, apparently employment increased 7700 during! suffocated while sleeping face November, Government's biggest down, police said.
rider was designed to prevent.
Windfall
Upwards ‘of 50.000 indefinite employers as of Dec. 1; Army, Mrs. Stewart Lee Brooks found employees of the postal service.izanenn. post Office, 508.600: her younger son, Jayson, dead including many in the Indianapolis Navy. 461.000: Air Foree, 280300: this morning at their home, 1732
area, will get a pleasant windfall Veterans under the new annual leave system effective Jan. 6. \ They will get retroactive credit
Administration, 178,700. IN. Arsenal Ave. He appeared to . When he resigned recently be all right when she checked to return to private industry, shortly after midnight. Former National Labor Relations] Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have anBoard member James J. Reynolds|other son, Stewart Bruce, 2. praised the "untiring devotion” of EES Federal employees, and said: “In Set Air Raid Drill my experience in industry and Government, 1 never have found REF OF Tre Tov aT Broth Hh where” in an
‘In Brief states. White House insiders say Pres-| —__ _ _
County Home Fires
Civil defense airplane observers in..northera..Indiana..will. particis. bate Saturday in spotting mock
An 11-year- old boy today wa {blamed for two fires in six weeks at the Marion County Chidren’ air defense test for seven
{Guardian Home.
Police of the Juvenile Aid Di- ident Truman has begun to shy N [vision questioned him after a away from his announced decision, WATCH REPAIRING |blaze late yesterday. to issue a new order prohibiting
Both fires were minor. Miss Agnes Perkins, assistant superintendent, said he was "a troublesome boy’ who entered the
“incompatible” outside activities by Federal employees , . . Veterans Administration says it plans new pay raises (comparable
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started two fires in six weeks, the soon as it can find the necessary
Miller Jewelry Co.
One Hoosier (HOKED From WAAF to movie star in Killed i in
shortly -after her i, action and seven others as Vv ‘wounded on
Cpl. Jesse L. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perkins, Montgomery. : ! WOUNDED
Jacequline Dunn Singer, Jasper.
enlisted for four~and Mrs. Harry L. Carter, Richis the daughter of Mrs. mond.
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Rites Tomorrow For Fire Victim
Mrs. Blanche Ewing, burned to death Sunday in her wheelchair, will be buried Bor) row in New Crown. Services will]
be held at 1 p. m.-at People's | Funeral Home. | Mrs. Ewing burned to death when her bathrobe caught fire| as she cooked her meal, She was | 77 and lived at 2208 Pleasant St.| A native of Tennessee, Mrs. | Ewing had lived in Indianapolis | since 1929. She belonged ta Mis-| sfonary Baptist Church. Surviving are her three sons, Robert, Indianapolis, and yerne) Nashville, Tenn. (three sisters, Mrs. Mary Ander-| {son of Indianapolis and Mrs. | IMargaret Lewis and Mrs. Emma |
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McGrath Suggests Regular Crime Probes
Special federal grand juries |
formed to investigate organized crime may become permanent|
fixtures in the federal govern-| ment, it was indicated here today. In a letter to District Attorney Matthew Welsh, Attorney-General] J. Howard McGrath said it may! be advisable for the juries to meet! on a regular-annual schedule to keep pace with developments in| crime, Mr. McGrath said he will issue gpecific instructions on organization of the nationwide probe. The| instructions had not been received here today.
Nevy Lifts Curbs On Women Volunteers
The Navy has the welcome mat out for more women volunteers. Enlistment quotas for WAVES| have been removed for an indefinite time, Lt. Cmdr. R. E.| Wheeler said today. | Cmdr, Wheeler, in charge of the local recruiting station, said recruits may taKe examinations and leave the same day for training] at Bainbridge, Md. Applicants! must ‘be high school graduates| and between 18 and 26 Years old. le
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