Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1941 — Page 8

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141 COUNTY MEN Wyories' Fide INDUCTED TODAY [8%

No May Call Expected; June | Quota Will Be ‘Fairly’ Large.

{ One hundred and forty-one Marlion County men from four local draft boards were to be inducted into the Army at Ft. Harrison today. | They are part of a group of 300 | from throughout the state scheduled | to be inducted | Today’s contingent is another in | the sixth Selective Service call for {6900 men which will end on Satur: | | day. I It fs anticipated {call will be issued to give {boards the opportunity to fill re-|

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| However, it was believed that the|

{June call will be for a “fairly large”| : {number of selectees. iE Marion county men inducted to- | E day were: B Local Board No. 9

| Robert John Grothaus, 31 Parkview; | {George Abner Basherville, 1018 E. Ohio; {Charlies Otis Brandenburg, 1846 Cr. Drive, | Woodruff; Horace Newkirk Houghton, 585 [M. Drive, Woodruff; William Everett 18 N. Highland; John Herbert 2625 E. North; Harry Adams Hendricks, Norman Reece Melton, 1427 Marlowe; James Richard {Dean, 931 N. Parker; John Otto Brown, . Market; Charles Joseph Garvey, New York; Clarence Andrew Litz- | , 230 N. Oxford; Harvey Mitchell Hen|derson, 1311 E, Michigan; Kenneth Jerome { Chapple, 557 Tecumseh.

Leonard Lewis Larman, 1302 E. Ohio; | | Leo Frederick Donahue, 416 N. Tacoma; | | Frank Marcus Kennedy, 345 N. Beville; [Harry Mihalyi, 3005 Meredith; David Albert Disher, 249 N. Beville; William F.| | Boyce, 2021 Nowland; Leonard Joseph | Troy, 2515 E. 10th; John Burlin Price, {351 N. Arsenal; Donald John Sleeth, 3355 Sones Emil Glenn Rust, 948 Eastern; John 244 , 8. Randolph; Russell Arvin 19, Box 500; Hugh Ellsworth | Wolcott; Drive, {James Francis Ey 1204 E. Ohio

Local Board No, 10

1 | | James Gribben Jr. 1020 N. Sent { Drive; Horace Edwin TenEyck, 150272

{Ave.; Ernest Cyrus Carroll, 1345 E. Roly | St.; ‘Robert Melvin Hubbard, 1119 Lexing! ton Ave.; Robert Franklin Chupp, 72 {Pleasant Run Blvd.; William Beare, {Stiver, 1221 Bates St.; James Paul Dorsey, | | 1547 E. Raymond St.; John Edward Long, | {1317 E. Raymond St.: James Marshall | McGee, 1410 St. Paul St, and Edward Delose Kester, 610 E. New York St.

Local Board No. 13

Randle McIntosh, 80 S. 11th St. Robert Wilhlam Shutt, R. R.

that no May | local |

Lakey, Castetter, { Walden, 225

Miss Helen Inkster of Cheyenne, Wyo., has been named as the most beautiful girl on the campus of Wyoming University. Miss Inkster, a freshman, was “Miss Wyoming” in 1939.

Marvin Laurence |

| Runyan, ‘576 Woodruff, am

|—Secretary of State Cordell today asked Congress to amend the Glenn iv RErvie Beech Grove; Selective Service Act 5, Box 156, Indianapolis; Fritz, 310 E. Minnesota; Williams, 1345 Edwards St. Prokl, 608 S. Meridian St.; Wetter, 1314 Leonard St. William Marshall Eaton, St.; Emmett Wayne Byers, 2001 Bluff Ave Hugh George Bauer, 2034 S Delaware St... Pau] Hecknem Treon, 1225 Mills Ave | Paul Aloysius Springham, 23 E. Iowa St.; w 1 Ralp Glen Byers, 2001 Blut] oad, Gor- rater! hich {don rancis Young, 102 Pleasant Run that aliens subjecte to Blvd.; John Joseph Hartman, 264 E. lows: 19 d St.: Kephart Leroy Linson, 4002 Bowman might withdraw their

Clark Griffith oseph John ine in Charles Edward g forces.

In a letter to the Speaker of the

the United States military

1225 E. Morgan

the draft Intentions to

; Raymond Francis Gibson, 5701 Leon : ard, R R. 6, Box 657: Aloysius Sylvester become citizens of the United ake, 1720 Union St.; Raymond Paul " Godwin, 961 E. Morris St.. Francis Andrew States This would exempt them Burkhardt, 1618 S. Talbot; I Reith. 1536 Powell: Edward Charles Crabple. from compulsory military training. Ls est St harilian Wayile Garyisan The amendment provides that » i ot. C rove, n . ames , "> . » . nr France Allanson, 1440 Charles St.. Robert those who withdrew their declaraEdwin Massey, 397 Union, Southport, Ind.; tions of intentions and thus esrthur ugene Crane, 417 Parkway: Enos n ch = | Stephen er: oe Maditer Sons Arg cape compulsory training would be {Samuel Stein, 1127 Union St.: Miles Bow-|“forever” barred from {man, 67 N. Tth St., Beech Grove; Samuel itizens Morris Yosha, 1114 S, Capitol Ave.; Jos-|ClUZ | ean ewart, 1230 Meridian St.; Richard {Charles Sauer S. Meridian SLi % = im {liam Edward Nierman, R. 8, have filed notice of Leslie James Hawk. R. R. 6. Box 470. become citizens are liable to comJames Edward Mann, R. R. 1, Box 176 ulsory train James William Paris, 333 E. Iowa St.;: Rob HP “The I ine. t h |ert Wesley Mavhew, 539 Jones St.; George | epartmen as | Berman ROVCRer., 3944 8; paleridian al communications from a number of | ober anger, . Pen | oor St: Julius RE iirels Wippel, 818 foreign diplomatic missions com- | | We horst St George Stephen Lucid, B33 |plaining that nationals of their | [S. East St.; Albert Joseph Hessman, 12 , : rl Union st. Edwin Frankiin Cowan, S18 Fonte ste being drafted for . Morris St.; Eugene Franklin Kent rainin an service,” r 'y |S. Meridian St.; William Charles Clem- | Hull ng t “g See etary | Bon F908 Main St. Beech Grove, Ind; op ¢ ote. o ig of these com- | Dona en Sappington, R. ox aints are base n tr y - 787; Elmer Clarence Siersbeck, 601 Bea \P S ealy Dro | Max Woidowsky, 1302 Union St.: Edward

Lowden, 1038 Chadwick; Hugh Alonzo Bald- | |has taken

the positi th { win; 941 Sanders St.; David William Craw, Pp on at

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1333 N. Pennsylvania St

Local Board No. 14

{tary service is contrary to the prin- | Eiples of international law.”

All to Be Given 10-Day

| lhas amended regulations to give

‘ lonly one conviction and it is not for| : (a “heinous”

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DRAFT EXEMPTION

WASHINGTON, April 17 (U.P). | Hull |

to exempt | Carl Freqerick laliens from registration and train- |

House, Secretarv Hull submitted an! would provide |

becoming |

|visions and the Mexican Bey |

5525 Leonard, and Robert Shaw Shresbury, ‘| drafting of its nationals for mili- |

DRAFTEES GET MORE WARNING

Notice, Some to Have Sixty Days.

WASHINGTON, April 17 (U. PJ). — Selective Service headquarters|

selectees more time to adjust their personal affairs. The time between the call and

the induction has been extended from five to 10 days; in some spe-|

be allowed. The War Department simultaneously eased its blanket prohibition against induction of trainees who have been convicted of crimes. Men may now be inducted if they have

crime, punishable by {imprisonment for more than one |year.

When slicing cheese, fold a piece of waxed paper over the knife edge. | Paper-thin slices may be cut in this] | way, without the cheese sticking to| | the knife. |

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