Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1952 — Page 6
. 2 x rr, » | : nd . g 5s & pct Ne : * v PAGE - fs THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, FEB. 24, 1952 SUNDAY id v | . : . . ’ Hoosier Heroes— Three Are Fined For Grave ‘Looting ii C Sh D W 1 WwW R d MIG- 1 5’ MOSCOW, Ky.,.. Féb. 23—A cemetery, contained the-body of “ir 4 S 1 | the grandfather of one of the OF Ni aptain oots Oo n o e S [insennes pic a ey, boys. They had told Lampton the C rg Two MIG-15's shot down and tion supply was again. filled he John W. Bauer, USMCR, was he tried to gain better observa- , . io ting” an old grave for grave “Dut none. waa Jilied wR Ever want to be anyplace but a classroom “on 7 another -damaged is the personal Jeu the attack that routed the presented the Gold Star in lieu Hon on a camouflaged Red 'po- | trenaure” money, but nons dis . 88 oe. sition. s IE - : baliny days when you were in. school? - . air combat record of. Capt. John "" of a second Silver Star Medal or] > G d : gt. Flowers returned to the. Clarence Lhmpton, 24, was Burg lars Too Gree . Buller Ysiversity has solved Classroom Spring M. Heard, son-in-law of Robert L. gtates in May and has been sery- Posthumously awarded the boy's Tra h Not | ined $200 when he pleaded guilty oh KSONVILLE, Fla. Ss Hyer a ih . ie 5 for 10° days fieldworl Mauk, 6929 War- ing at the Naval Ordnance Plant father for bravery in Korea on S ore to grave robbing charges. The Not gatisfied with $40 taken from . A ° OTK in U.S. geography The group will "travel 2500 NE Mek nd Heard hers, Mes IL Sranbecs eg Jus S, 305i, Starting this week, garbage boys, 16 and 18, were fined $100 5 juke box and shuffleboard mapo * LS Capt. ear y Capt. Miles H. Hubbard, USN, ; ach. hine at a drive-in restaurgnt miles, visiting agricultural and industrial develop- + Q Nay heen wing- commanding officer of the plant. Sgt. Bauer continually exposed and-trash collections for Tyndall The we chine 8
be earlier told police here, burglars also carted off Lampton forced them at gunpdint $1.50 from a March of Dimes collection box and three cases of in an abandoned beer.
ments in 300 communities. Dr. Benjamin- Moulton, head of Butler's geography department, is arranging the program. Students will travel to the Gulf Coast via the Mississippi Valley, on to Tampa, Fla, then to the Atlantic Coastal Plain, across the Piedmont, over the. Appalachians, into the TVA area, and
himself to enemy fire while lead- Town and Mrs. Hill will
ing his F-86 Sa- #.8 8 berjet over MIG Alley since November, He is married. to Joanne Marie Mauk, and they have two daugh- = ters, Frances, 4,
ROBERT J. BAUER, 828 San- ing his squad in an attack on Hill: made on Thursday, at 7 a. m, to dig into the grave. son of Sgt.
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Art exhibitions, versity Fine Arts Department. Display of primitive African sculpture, paintings by Randall Morgan and Fourth Invitational Print Show. On campus, Bloom-
{ders St, 5-year-o'd 42 1. He was fatally wounded as instead of -Friday. The .. grave,
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ington. Free, . ; back home. . : and Joanne, 1. Capt. Heard There's a catch. To get credit, ‘Amah! and the Night Visit- His family P ‘Y they have to make comprehensive ors” and “A Parfait for Irene,” makes their home at Park: Ridge, . trips. Indiana University School of py selection til : . Music operas. East Hall Au- "Row April 1 . Conventions Sitorium isamington, 51.50 THREE local GIs are included ND CO as? : " in Exercise “Snow Fall,” the joint ), nd Wii cents . for children. ,,n,v Air Force maneuver now ROEBUCK A 4 Parehe > under way at Camp Drum In| e Organ recital by Charlotte : » Brooks. Butler University Au- northern New York state: i
They are Cpl. Arthur R. Boggs, | 1206 E. New’ York St.; ert E. Goins,
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Burton Holrifies T ravelogue of Col.
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Hawaii. Narration by George > : { h and Pvt. John T. Bradburn, 112! Perkins. . Murat Theater. $1.65, ; : N hy di 5 $1.25 and 85 ce 8: pg Ye rn TE, : 25 and 835 cents, 5 po m. Their unit, the Ice Hockey: Indianapolis vs. 11th Air bor ne : Hershey. Coliseum at Falr- Division, was 27 | grounds. $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1. droppad into the ne Dr. Shelton Mr. Phillips dp. m, “combat” zone %
The Indiana High School bas-| Indiana Roof, Jack Staulcup
ketball sectional tournament, two| 3nd his orchestra. $1.20 per church meetings and an ofl person. Dancing from 8:30 un-
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this. week. : " . The schedule includes: | Indianapolis Symphony Orches- Wi FIGHT ING April 1 Today through Tuesday—Liq-| ia chy contact, | the war in Ko- , uefled- Petroléum Gas Association, ’ Metropolite stars: Col. Thomas rea in a Sher- - Hotel Claypool. Blanche Thebom, Ramon Vinay, } man Tank is Cpl. Double Breasted Styles -
Seminar, New York City. Church, for a banquet and proWednesday through Saturday— Bram commemorating “the 42d Sectional tournament. Butler birthday of Scouting in America. Fieldhouse. {Cub Master George Crouch, Mar- . Mar, 1-3—Disciples of CHrist. tin Cramer, Evelyn Moneymaker Board of Higher Education. Hotel and Blanche Gasper are planning
now is stationed at Luke Amr force Base, Phoenix, Ariz. He worked for Indiana Bell Tele-
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Ra : | Florence Manning and Manfred Billy- O. Tt as of Indi lis. | Tuesday and Wednesday—Indi- ng ily 1omas of Indianapolis. . : : y , ana Christian Ministers Assocla-| He rat Thodter. $3.60, He is a member of B Company,| Fashioned from finest quality 40% wool, 60% rayon " > : y sity. 2.40, $1.80 and $1.20. 8:30 p. m. 89th Medium Tank Battalion, i 3 i nt 1 ton, Butler University, Dean ; SY an gabardine. Crease-resistant finish! Tailored shoulders, Religion in general charge. BONQUEt for Boys "a full rayon linings . . . pleated pants-with zip front. Sky Speaker—Dr. Lewis J. Sherrill, Cub Scout Pack 46 meets to- Pfc. James Graham, 22, of 1235 B : Lr 2 rr row Sr Worl Broa orian ¥, Deltware St. lue, Brown, Gray, Tan. Sizes 10 to 16.
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Warren. H. L. Smith, president. entertainment. phone Co. - five ° 2 New Leader Civic Session a od Topcoats eisure SuUirs John Taylor James has aken’ Dr. G. P. Silver, Marion County yygn School. His P . over the job: of executive secre-{SOMmmissioner, will speak on gira and year- $1 Down tary of ate County Government at member- old aon Leo, live Holds’ ® $1 Down 90 Avenue YMC A. ship meeting of Northeast Wayne with his sarents } He comes from Township Civic Association ‘at 8 8 pe 5 Pfc. Graham Single breasted models fashioned p : t 8/ Mr. and Mrs. D. Holds Chicago where P- m. tomorgow in Flackville p "pan at the Delaware St. from 60% rayon, 40% wobdl gabar- : ne wel THA Shem, DUG Ste ru nt Lin) 2 in Fo : . ne. Jdizes 0 . ray. . . . Mr. James Program. Members will elect di- ONE re Ae . high ot - All-occasion suit in blue, gray, or rectors and talk about civic . ONE © Ijercas ge ' - i i holds degrees problems. © medals, the Silver Star, -was| Jr. Boys' Dress-up Topcoats brown, with contrasting tones. Front sity of Tolede| Ma Th Ch awarded to an Anderson Marine! |g : 1 25 of coat is 50% wool, 50% rayon. (0.) and George, ry’ $ eir oice for’ his gallantry in .Korea on] $1 Down Holds . S Rayon ‘gabardine pants match the Willlams College, Lane Bryant workers have Dec. 9, 1950. Heavy rayon gabardine Blue-Gray color is slow : Va Chicago. He suc- named Miss, Sgt. Earl D. Flowers, son of) to show soil, wear. Single bredsted styles in sleeves of coat. “Junior boys’ sizes Mr. James Ceeds Fae De-| ts ro Le} Mat wEona 2 sizes 4 to 10. Resists wrinkles, stains, rain. 4 to 10. Buy now at Sears! : Frantz, who re- ypl-| ’ : : tired Mar, 1. With Mr. Tames cal employee. | Main St, and here are his wife and three R epresenting| Herbert E. Flow- , daughters. 550 employees ers, 2228 Locust here, she will St. both of
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maintains yearround library hours, according to Miss Marian McFadden, director of city libraries. Mrs. Flor-. ence Schad fis its ‘Miss McFadden head, assisted by Mrs. Eleanor Lacey, Miss Mary Maxwell and Miss Jean Watson
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p.m. today with a workers’ meet- | ing in Decatur Central School. Robert WwW. Tileston | is chairman.
Re-elected Head | Of Family Services
Julius Birge was re-elected president of Family Service Association for the sécond year. Dr. James Peeling was renamed first vice president. John P. Collett is the new second vice president, elected recently at a Columbia Club meeting. Rowland Allen, personnel director of 1. 8. Ayres & Co. praised work of the association] as typical of the American demo-| _ cratic approach. “Sevurity is an! internal problem, not an external one,” he said. “People achieve “their own answers to their own problems, not through discipline and commands, but through the sympathetic listening of skilled ‘workers such ‘as the Family Service staff,” he said. ? * The association, oldest of the Red Feather agéncies, celebrated its 116th year. Mrs. John P. Collett, Mrs, Her-
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