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PAGE 56 Hoosier Heroes—

Our Men In Service Win Decorations

Marine Pfe. Glenn E. Thacker, gon of Mrs; Minnie Thacker, Fort-| ville, recently was awarded the Leatherneck Rifle. Medal for expert marksman-

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ship. His wife, Mary Lou, also lives in Fortville, Pfe. Thacker, 22, attended Fortville High

School where he plaved center and forward or

the basketball “ team, first base ». On the baseball upg gig PAY OFF"—Mr. Pfc. Thacker team and par ticipated in the

field events on track team, He was a truck driver before entering service last March, = ” »

Marine Cpl. Joe H. Lavels, Mr. and Mrs. Beam. brother of Mrs, J. M. Thurman, __ m————— 2320 N. Kenwood Ave; recently

joined with a buddy to win the horseshoe doubles championship | of the Fifth Marine ‘Regiment in! Korea. The contest was held in a regerve area and the winners were awarded cigaret cases. They will] compete in the finals for the First| Marine Division championship.

Picketing Wives Ask Mates to En Bakery Tieup Now

RICHMOND, Va. Sept. 27 | (UP)—Striking truck drivers at four Richmond bakeries were urged to make a quick settlement today by their wives who flung a picket line around union heddquarters: as the walkout went into its 27th day. Some 25 housewives carrying signs saying “Our Children Must Eat” took up their stand yesterday as union spokesman Robert Gregory defended the negotiations as “directly benefiting” the women. ” » ”

“I'M SURE they mean well,” said Mr. Gregory, “but they just

Cpl. Lavels

Mr. Hinton |

Charles Hinton, son of Mr. and| o Mrs. C. N. Hinton, 1453 N. Emer-| don’t know all the facts.

son Ave. has been serving in Eu-| The women signed a petition rope since last Jan, 25. He en-, demanding that the local truck drivers and helpers union ac-

listed in the Air Force Feb. 5, 3 : 1951, and took his basic training| cept the company's contract

at San Antonio, Tex. He later, “immediately.” studied mechanics at Oklahoma A&M College and was stationed| |CC Homecoming,

seven months at Robbins Ar High School Day. Oct. 11

Force Base, Georgia. = u ” : ; c ; .| More than 1000 prospective Capt, Jack X. Lewis, 226 N. students are exepcted at a com-

Tremont St. recently was award- bined Homecoming and High ed the Bronze Star Medal for/gchool Day at Indiana Central valor in Korea. Capt. Lewis and College Oct. 11. Festivities will a companion retrieved two aban- include a football game with doned vehicles under heavy enemy! Anderson at Manual Field. fire last May. Three Indianapolis students are He presently is assigned to|on the homecoming committee, Camp Gifu, Japan. He served Jowell Merriman, 4210 Otterbein eight months in Korea as a com-|Ave.; Lemuel Mills, 1330 Edgepany commander with the 2d mont Ave, and James Lucas, 3133 Chemical Mortar Battalion. {Mars Hill St. Capt. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and, pyring half-time of the footMrs. Alva T. Lewis, his wife, Vir-/pail game, a homecoming queen ginia, and daughter, Marcia, live will be selected from five candiat the Tremont St. address. |dates and crowned.

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Methodist Women ' To Meet in Des Moines |

More than 500 Methodist women from nine Midwest states are ex-| pected to attend the coming North

Central Jurisdiction Woman's So-| ciety of Christian Service. | The annual meeting is sched-| uled to be jn session Tuesday through Thursday in Des Moines. | Mrs, H. F. Ayers of Indianapolis, has been named a delegate, Sesgions will deal chiefly with missions, though social service reports will claim part of the time, Returned missionaries and mous Methodist clergymen will |give addresses.

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Acheson on Alert | To ‘Correct’ GOP

WASHINGTON —- Secretary of State Dean Adheson will keep his sleeves rolled! up, ready for a fight with the Republicans on foreign policy during the remainder of the political campaign, administration sources reported to-| day. They said Mr. Acheson, who up to now has borne silently the broadside attacks from critics, is determined to “keep the record straight” on changes leveled by Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower and othr Republicans. | Mr. Acheson ‘discarded his selfprescribed inactive campaign role yesterday to say that the Republican presidential nominee “tortured the facts” and “misrepreand “misquoted” Mr. Acheson’s views on Korean defense before the war began.

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