Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1952 — Page 4

SUNDAY, AUG. 17, 1952 700 Students To Meet at IU

Times State Service |cluding Patrick Murphy Malin, BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 16 — director of the American Civil Seven hundred students will con-| Liberties Union, will address the sessions. Preceeding the congress will be a college newspaper editors’ con-

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Doctors List Phones | 1st Gl Drafted Here Back on Job For Emergency Cases | T

A. | verge on the Indiana University! w ’ {campus Monday through Aug. 27 y ; {for the fifth annual Congress of

Indianapolis Medical Society has come up with an answer for those people who have no regular physician

and suddenly face an urgent need for medical help,

The Society last week listed 59 doctors who have pledged themselves to take emergency medical calls during

so-called “off” hours.

The list also is designed to help those whose regular

{the United States National {Student Association. :

| aBbute 300 Mf {subjects -rangin i Military Training to academic {freedom and student responsi-

ference and a conference of student body presidents.

IOOF Homecoming

Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges will hold their 27th annual Marion County homecoming picnic Aug. 24 at the IOOF Home in Greensburg. Seventeen subord-

T he students,

gges,

representing will discuss from Universal

bilities, “The Student and the Crisis in Ediication” will be the theme for

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of Valparaisc

doctor is not available. the congress. inate lodges and 20 Rebekah Times Listed below are those doctors who have volunteered |_ Several national figures, In- lodges will attend. z VALPARA to take calls, separated into city areas where the physician ———— men were kill is able to take calls. plane a Clip the list for your section of town and keep near : Dry Ne ; your telephone. P Dead were West Side 29, the pilot; Doctor Phone Afternoon Oft Y 42, and Wend 1

John O. Butler HU-3841, ID-8285, MA-2031 F. B. Haggard PL-5735, WA-1130 None { Mr. Ripley | William T. Leffler BR-7421, GL-4450 Thursday | thrown from Edward O. Mitchell BR-2630, HU-4746, MA-2031 None NEW four-seat, low Earl J. O'Brian FR-8395, CH-9111 Tuesday Mr. Cook was Thomas A. Stump HU-7068, TA-5051 Thursday 5 1 seat. Hig. I 3 x burned. South Side PERMANENT WAVE aN Arthur “Tu John O. Butler HU-3841, 1D-3285, MA-2031 { | wno runes R. K. Greenbank HY-0635 (Night Calls Only) % 95 ® NO KINK eas ; Morgan E. Greene MA-9234, 1D-1328 Wednesday * NO FUZZ stalled, and pl William T. Leffler BR-7421, GL-4450 Thursday | N Need : ’ { Including the New ever Needs the ground o Fdward O. Mitchell BR-2630, HU-4746, MA-2031 None | c : : ; PIR) Setting farm.

FR-8395, CH-9111 ID-2345, 1D-1746

Farl J. O'Brian Francis W. Price

Tuesday

L1-0527

The plane

James B. Warriner BL-0347, BL-0813, MA-2031 Thursday iB eile lh E Beas 7.3 J. P. Worley IR-3283, BL-0508, MA-2031 Thursday ‘ ' . y “ . Richard H. Worley IR-5268, BL-7825 Wednesday DUTY CALLS—Ralph Brann (right) as he became the county's HOME AGAIN—Two years later Ralph is back at his assembly (| Guaranteed until your hair grows yew “Look FOR FALL— to return the first draftee after start of the Korean War, job at Stewart-Warner Corp., 1514 Drover St. | out. So attractive, so easy to BANGS — UP-SWEEP AND ished. Cause East Side ; : handle. CURLS not learned i ; By LLOYD B. WALTON gotten along without it, I sold while he was there and got a once,” he said. “And that was for Evart M. Beck HI-8084, BR-2632, MA-2031 Thursday TWO YEARS AGO Ralph D.it to the 1st Sergeant before I bicycle for him before he left. missing a formation.” | Lanolin Lotion for over-dyed, bleached, abused, hard-to-wave, Hit by Rec Rolla D. Burghard CH-2447, BR-7763 Thursday Irann was the first Marion left to come home. “I gave him the camera the He had time on passes and two babyfied, problem hair Walter Chroniak 1R-4949, 1R-7207, MA-2031 Wednesday County«man inducted in the draft To oll 2 uti Stewart - Warner Service Mens furloughs to visit several other| ! . Woman F Martin D. Garfield TA-6167, HI-8095 Wednesday to get replacements for the war IN abby oN Fron pa Club sent me for Christmas, too,” Parts of Austria, Germany and OPEN DAY & NITE A 47-year R. K. Greenbank HY-0635 (Night Calls Only) in Korea. supply gies, | a phi oN time In| paiph said. Switzerland, ; woman Was FE. B. Haggard PL-57385, WA-1130 | Today he Is home again at 952 the evening to be assistant man- Ralph's favorite hobby is col- “I spent two days in Zurich, late yesterday

Walter F. Kelly William T. Lefller Joseph A. Miller Fdward O. Mitchell Earl J. O'Brian

B1.-5630, BR-7421, BO-7752

IR-1000 GL-4450

FR-X395, CH-9111 IR-6144, IR-7595

Monday Thursday Thursday

BR-2630, HU-4746, MA-2031

Tuesday

spending nearly two years getting no closer to Korea than Austria - nearly half way around the world from the fighting front.

High St. after

wer of the camp theater, “We didn't have a show every night,” he said. “But: I was able to pick up a little-extra money working when we did have shows.”

Switzerland,” he said. “But the! prices were too high for me to! stay there any longer.” One of his favorite memories is of visiting Bertchesgaden, GerWhile he was overseas Miss many, SE que ese ae, Gel

lecting matchbook covers. He has more than 10,000 different ones in his collection filling several large albums.

Open All Day Saturday

NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY TURN LEFT FROM ELEVATOR

her husband head with a Walter Tur tives his wife his going squi he returned t

Ray B. Robertson Tues., Thurs, Sat.! “I guess I was lucky not to gees

o~

made friends

Mary Lou Bair, editor of thepome. All that remained of it was

W. 25th St.

M. L. Ruth BL-0550, BL-5414, MA-3321 Wednesday over there (Korea),” he said. Ralph, who is 27, eal : “ NV. J. Vollrath BR-0765, BR-7756 Wednesday Ralph came home July 26 and With a 12-year-old Austrian boy, Sear an ener paper, The 3 few blackened timbers and gap- { Him with & James B. Warriner BL-0347, BL-0813, MA-2031 Thursday got his old job back as assembler Adolf Kainhofer, who lived near South in teporter,” saved yng homb craters left by sharp- said. He adr

J. P. Worley R. H. Worley

IR-3283, BL-0508, MA-2031 IR-5268, BL-7825

Thursday Wednesday

at Stewart-Warner Corp, 1514 8S, Drover 8t. He worked there nearly

teh camp, | “We called him Otto,” Ralph said. “And all the boys liked him.

covers for him. When he re- eyed Allied bombardiers turned to work Miss Bair gave “«we sailed for home in July him a large envelope full of the ¢rom Leghorn, Italy

Where "Smart Women" Shop for Beauty

according to | Mrs. Turner

: six years before entering the tehbooka: st flected | on the navy, eral Hospital. North Side a rvide We sponsored him in some of the Matchbooks she collected. {transport Gen. Hodges,” Ralph ‘1d: 6 held on a pre service, 88 A said. “I didn’t get a bit sick on] 601 Roosevelt Building th Floor assault and |

“I wasn't discharged, though

boxing matches held in our camp.

Evart M. Beck HI-8084, BR-2632, MA-2031 Thursday He also won several prizes for! RALPH i d of his conduct the trip over, but the first day! i 3 el , a / } ralph said. “They just sent me to He also won several prizes for, RAL s proud of his conduc e trip over, bu e first day! to Kill. James H. Bivin C He4551, Sl-uer, MA-1225, Wednesday aim Ba dug and te skiing.” record in the army. “I only got out there in the Mediterranean I COR. ILLINOIS & WASHINGTON LI1-0527 i MA-20: APE atere TT 8 Ralph bought clothes for Otto called up on the green carpet got sick as a dog. ' i i Rolla D. Burghard CH-2447, BR-7163 Thursday Ine 5 Paration papers, I'm sti inl, pt Xs Apprentic Walter Chronlak IR-4949, IR-7207, MA-2031 Wedneaday ¥e INpciive Teserves Brickmaso obert Dilts CH-0122, CH-3511, MA-2031 N $ “sn * : e 4 Can Tiaroge Maat, Wemmewtny | 18 ENTERED (ha Army on irresistible and irreplaceable at this aes R. RB. Falley, Jr. AT-6504, BR-5758 Wednesday | Aug. 31, 1950 and went to Ft.| Bricklayers U W. D. Gambill HU-5613, FR-6282 Wednesday Benning, Ga., for basic training. : an

Martin Garfield E. B. Haggard J. J. Hatfield

Edward O. Mitchell

Earl J. O'Brian Erwin Permer

TA-6167, HI-8095 PL-5785, WA-1130 PL-9362, BR-0710

Wednesday

Wednesday

BR-2630, 410-4746, MA-2031 FR-8395, CH-9111 TA-9126, TA-5358, MA-2081

None Tuesday

After finishing basic he spent | several more months there as an| orderly room clerk with the 78th

“We lived in tents there] i

Ralph,

until September when we moved |

mason apprer is sponsored b; mason “Appr

| i «Joe H. Jeivett Hi-6441, BR-4639 . - Wednesday Engineers. ty | : : | Byron W, Kilgore CH-7071, GL-2496, MA-2081 Wednesday “In February, 1951, they made | ane WHI De be 0. L. Kirklin L1-4902, BR-9159 Saturday up a new outfit-—mostly with] et William T. Leffler BR-7421, GL-4450 Thursday men from the 78th-—and sent us| Wall 208 N | J. P. McNamara BR-8864, 1R-5800 Wednesday to Saalfelden, Austria” said| oa g To

who is an apr anapolis Loca

ROEBUCK AND CO. ,

down to St. Johann in Pongau| | (Austria)

Gabriel Schuchman BR-9289, WA-6049, MA-3821 Wednesday

A. T. Stone BR-9141, BR-9598 Thursda y : . y | The outfit Ralph was in at this| Tliowas A. Stump HU-7068, TA-5051 Thursday [time was the 518th Engineers. Vv Ty AT Symmes HI-8649, HU-7882 Wednesday {They were engaged in demolition + J. Volirath BR-0765, BR-7756 Wednenday work—most of it experimental]

E. C. Woodall J. W. Young

WA-8880, MA-5521, MA-2081 Wednesday BR-6259, BR-5263 Wednesday

and training. | “After I went into the 518th| — |I was made a clerk in the supply | iroom,” he said.

: { ' Ni i $ 2 >

ROEBUCK

“They kept me

Don’t Hun i ! Squirrels In State Parks sa. busy all the time I never did

he squirrel open season ar-| all right to hunt in parks. You get a chance to go to school. rived in Indiana yesterday amid can hunt in state forests, but not

Warnin oy EPC “I don't know what that outfit d gs hy state conservation parks, the warning said. would have done if I hadn't taken Separnent Stiiclale it is unlaw-- Conservationists feared hunters my own typewriter along,” he Tio tin state parks. might innocently endanger park added laughingly. “We never] ols I nent said an errone-| visitors during the busiest park were able to requisition one, and | iu port was circulated it was! season of the year, {I don’t think they could have | i | ,

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