INDIANA UNIVERSITY iCLASSES Start September 17Complete or part-time college credit programs. Adult study. Lectures. Day or evening classes in Hammond, East Chicago and Gary. Catalogs at all public li- Lbraries. Register now day or 3evenings to 9 p.m. at the Indiana University Building, 3901 Isdianapolis Blvd., East Chicago. Phone 2311.STAN BIELECKILServing Indiana U. Extension7 From war to art. That is the story8 of Stanley Bielecky, camoufleur j with the Aviation Engineers, whohas recently been discharged from military service and has now rfc-* sumed hiS place as instructor in 1 art at the Calumet Center of Indiana ' University.Mr. Bielecky Joined the military r forces in March 1943 and served 1 overseas in England, France, andlt;ST4Ui£'/ 8/o.ecilt;/ ' ■Germany until July 1945. As a cam-ofleur he aided in the preparation of landing strips for fighter planes during the Allied invasion of France and Germany. He hold3 four battle stars for ihis services in Europe.The Indiana University Extension Division announces that Mr. Bielecky will offer credit and non-credit courses in l^eehand Drawing, Oil Painting, and Water Color when its fall semester opens on September 17.The courses will meet ou Thursday and Friday evenings in the University Building in East 'Chicago, according to H. W. Norman, in charge of the Center. The work is open to beginning and advanced students and may be taken by