Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1935 — Page 11
MARCH 28, 1935
MANUAL HIGH STAFF NAMED FOR R. 0. T. C. Bert Timmons Is Appointed to Post of Major in Cadet Corps. Bert Timmons has been appolntijijjof of the Msnusl Training High School R. O T. C, It was announced today by Srrirt. James A. Stogrclall. R. O. T. C. instructor at Manual. Captains are David Suddeth, Helm r Schulz and Lewis Xemmerer. M Fredert k B irgman. Robert McCormick and Robert Maar are ftrl lieutenants. Those n h i have been made second lieutenants are Arthur Lindgren. Carl Paul Jolliff and Carl Reich. The non-commissioned office r who have been named are: its, Jess Warner and Ke.’h Jacobs; s'afl KT|ent Russell Purser and Pete Nathere; sergeant*. Robert Hall, William Guyon, Romanious Alvey. James Carrico. Kenneth Loux. Sol Crash. Paul Werner. Sam Shapiro, Robert Wayman, Hvrrsie Nahmlas, Fred Behrens, : >ougal and Howard Mannins: corporals. Eugene Zukerman, Max Goldstein, Woodrow Everman, Thomas Johnson. George Henry. Charles Brouhard. Roy PatMson. Harold fvhrowe, Richard White. James Hancock. Max Stein, Fred Kehl. Stephen Tilson, Eugene Kent and Verne Jacobs. I ' | Gone, but Not Forgotten I A •'wr-b:> reported to police as stolen beior.t to: Ofc*r Phillip*. *tto CUy-*t. Pord trick, from 400 E. Ohio-K. BACK HOME AGAIN S-'>n *i:omcb!le* recovered by police .J r - J Johnson. 715 T. 23rd-*t Mirdl M 2100 HUlside-ar, <{p<- roved by Are lir W C. S’irk 2544 Ccnfral-ar. Ford if';an. {mind at 1209 Laurel-st I .1 Aherr.athT. Lincoln HoteL Plymfr;tn co-pr. found at 26th-*t bathlnc
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