Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1941 — Page 20
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:|Class of the Church and the Osric Mills © Watkins "Post, American Legion, of which Judge ‘Niblack is a member, are ‘sponsoring the program’ in recognition of his recent appointment as municipal judge. Bl V. M. (Army) Armstrong, Legion national vice commander; William H. Remy, law partner of Judge Niblack, and Dr. F. Marion Smith, pastor of the church ‘and chaplain of the Legion post, will speak. Others taking part in the program bare Rouel K. Cornelius, post commander; Fred Gause, president of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and Charles Holder, president of the Association of Indian-
po. One hundred and fifty men hy the class and the post are expecled to attend and friends of Judge Niblack. are also ‘invited but must make reservations. Members of - the ° arrangements committee are Clarence Myers, John P. Owens, James Roberts, Harry Gause and Don V. Compton.
BLAME ‘BLIND TIGER FOR FATAL FIGHT
Police today searched for a “blind tiger” from which they believed two men obtained alcohol before a fistfight yesterday morning in ‘which one was fatally injured. Samuel ‘Davis, 71-year-old “barber of 742 Massachusetts Ave., died as the result of head injuries received in a fight at the home of Banjamin Totten, 41, of 827 N. East St. Totten said he ofdered Davis to leave, according to detectives, and during the argument struck Davis on the jaw. Davis fell and struck his head against the sink. Totten was charged with manslaughter,
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man. That’s the nautical term for anyone who is a specialist in elers ical work. What’s more, if your e¥pusionss warrants, the Navy may make you a petty officer and pay you from $70 to $100 a month.
Other experienced men_who can: find good jobs in the Navy are elec-. triclans, welders, 'machinists—almost anyone who is trained in a line requiring special skill. These men get petty officers’ ratings, too. Three 1lndianapolis men have joined the Naval Reserve under this specialist rating for the duration of the emergency. They are John B. Strack, 122 W. 39th St.; Kettman R. Higgs, 344 W. 44th St., and Edwin A. Pearson, R. R. 15, Box 381. Recruited into the Navy with them as apprentice seamen were Wallace E. Grimes, 333 S. Temple Ave.; Donald R. Van Sickle, 9008 E. Washington 8t., and Vernon E. Ware, 1164 Eugene St. All will be sent to the Great Lakes Nayal Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, |
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Lieut. Comm. E. Newton Clark, U. 8. N. R, of Michigan City, has been ordered to duty at the . 8. Naval Training School here as dental officer. ’ Lieut. Comm. Clark" has had two years’ active duty at the Nay- && al Training Sta- & tion, Newport, § R. I, and has f= been a member of the Naval Reserve for the Ba past 12 years. Lt Comm. Clark He served in the Navy as an enlisted man during the World War. He has been in private practice at Michigan City for the last 16 years. 4 4 2
Go to Air School
“TWO INDIANAPOLIS men were among a group of 243 recently appointed aviation cadets of the U. S. Naval Reserve, and will be assigned to advanced flight training centers. The local men are James W. 2310 Harlan + St, and Richard Henry Schnell, 3002 Broad-
similarly advanced. » 8,8 Merill E. Lucas, whose home is at 510 Marion - Ave, found out that the Marine Corps is all that it’s cracked up to be. He has just re-enlisted and will be with the Fleet Marine Force at San Diego, Cal. Four first enlistments also were registered among local men this week by the Marine recruiting office in the Kresge Building. They are: ‘William T. Skaggs, 221 S. State Ave.; Henry W. Holt, 1421 E. Market St.; William+H. Sandlin, 2039 Tipton St., and John F. Bolling, 1323 W. 32d St. They'll go to Paris Island for preliminary training. Eleven other Hoosiers took the Leatherneck oath this week. = ”» ”
THIRTEEN INDIANAPOLIS men will be released fréom active military duty from the 38th Division at Camp Shelby, soon, ds a result of the “over 28” age limit law. They are: Sergt. Carl H. Britt, 422 Denny (St.; Sergt. William F. Boyce, 2021 Bluff Road; Pvt. George Zinsmeister, 415 Noble St.; Pvt. John J. Moran; 458 E. Washington St.; Pvt. John Jones, 529 S. Alabama St. Pvt. James Hall, 116 W. 49th St.; Pvt. Clarence A. Litzler; Pvt. Tony Presutti, 124 S. Noble St.; Charles J. Craigle Vr, N. Sheridan St.;
‘| Pvt. Herbert J. Cook; Pvt. Joseph
Stewart, 1239 S. Meridian St., and Pvt. Claude F. Query, 2411 Guilford Ave. 2 2 8
NINE INDIANAPOLIS men stationed at Camp Croft, recently completed 13 weeks of basic training at the camp and have been transferred to other replacement centers. The, names of the men, their Indianapolis addresses and the place of their assignments are: Francis R. Ayres,- Jefferson ‘Ave.; Ralph Green, 333: N. Noble : St.; Charles S. Hendrickson, ‘718 Beecher St., and Kenneth I. Ave., 1932 W. Vermont St., all to Ft. Dix, N. J. Charles Albert Roarty,’ 473 Walcott; Ross S. Millisci, 17 N. Linwood Ave., and Joseph B. Hostetter,
1 4464 Guilford Ave,, to Camp Ed-
wards, Mass. Mitchell F., Tamer and Thomas J. Johns, R. R. 11, Box 639, both to Ft. Meade, Md. 2 EJ
11 Go to Biloxi
THE AIR CORPS {training stations at Biloxi, Miss, and Jefferson Barracks, Mo., have received 11 Indianapolis men within the last few days. Men sent to Biloxi are: James Randolph Prater, 1606
Brookside Ave.; George E. Bohall,
2906 Stewart St.; Paul E. Belcas, 1857 Barth’ Ave.; Donald E. Nichols, 1321 E. Market St, andGeorge Clifford Spalding, 909 Wright St. Men sent to Jefferson Barracks are; Alfred L. Darrah, 1428 S. Illinois St. William Z. Smith, 2037 Central Ave.; Frederick A. Heltzel, 2008 W. Vermont St., and Carl L. Glesing, 4470 College Ave. » 2 o JAMES E. ESSER, 21, of 3902 E. 31st St., ‘has enlisted in- the U. 8.
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He is: % ‘be trained, for approximately two months at ‘the New orleans. Coast Guard Training Station at Algiers, La., before ‘being assigned to a service unit. The Coast Guard’ recruiting “sta~ tion for this area is in the Federal Building at - Chicago. Guard officials are considering opening a substation somewhere in Central In‘diana in the mear future,
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6 to Get ‘Release
Six Indianapolis’ men stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, are to’ be released from active military service under the 28-year clause of the amendment to the Selective Servic Ac They are ° Leslie Buntin, 1746 Howard St.; Tony Musulin, 548. og Pearl St.; Frank P. Jardina, 826 Wright St,; - 1520 F&y St., and Edward C. Gabbie, 1154 S. ‘West St., ‘all of the
Ganstine, a member of “the: 113th Engineers.
PLANES DELAYED BY FT. WAYNE WEATHER FT. WAYNE, Ind. Dec. 1 (U. B). —The first contingent of planes of the 31st Pursuit Group, which had been due to arrive at Baer Field,
Army air: base here, today probably will be delayed by weather, an Army spokesman said. Visibility at the field was limited fo a mile and .a quarter and the planes would require’ about three miles of visibility to make contact landings. Full equipment for instrument landing has not. been installed. The 31st Pursuit Group was expected to return from maneuvers this week. Nearly 100 planes are included in the group, but only a por-
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LONDON, - Dec: 1 (UL B)~The
usually well informed British Press|
Association quoted” well “informed aters “today that Great. Britain ‘decided to cleclare ‘war on Fin land and might at the same time declare war on Hungary: and Rumania,
~The! ‘aiplomatic correspondent said the report came first in messages from the United States. :He added that there were indications that deélarsitions of war might be made against Hungary and Rumania, Germany's. ‘Axis allies on the fouthen Russian front; ak the same. e. i
5 KOKOMO AD MAN DIES : KOKOMO, Dec. 1 Maurice E. ‘Louth, 50, president. of Advertising Service, Inc, of Kokomo, died Sunday at St: Joseph's Hospitgl where ‘he was being treated for a: heart ailment.
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BATESVILLE, 3 Ind. Deé. 1~Just because: you ‘can’t Jeave the ‘house, ] you ‘needn’t think ‘you can’t travel.
That's what. Miss Vivian Crowell, ‘who is 19, found out. -
For a long: time she: was confined by iliness ‘at the nome of her parents,-Mr, and Mrs. William Cro-
well, 108 Fitch Ave, and decided to.
see what she could: do by: writing letters. : When you are ‘depending: on the mail for things, the best person to address a letter: to is the. postmaster. | ¥
“| That was anéther discovery of Miss
Crowell’s. =~ The first letter she sent out: wens to the ‘postmaster ‘ at Springfield,
‘III. cre inclosed ‘a small’ amount of |
money and asked him. to see that she got a souvenir of Springfield. Back came a picture of yAbreham!
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Lincoln's ‘home, in a nics letter, ‘and her dime. That is the procedure she’ ‘has followed ' since and now her e¢ollection is complete. She has a trunk full of souvenirs—keys to. cities, votem poles, sea shells; albums; ‘pennants and the like, from each of the capitols of the 48 states and all United States possessions. . In all of the correspondence that was required in completing the collection, not one person: failed to answer or refused her request. And In most cases, the money was returned, It took nine months “to complete the postal tour, The most prized exhibit in Miss Crowell’s collection is an autograph from Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Miss . Crowell will be up and around in a short time now, but she has found a full-time hobby in her travel-by-mail.
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