Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1942 — Page 10
FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 1942
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Recalled to Army Service
Believed Refurbishing His| Lieut. Harry H. Feldman, phy- perience in various phases of masical education teacher at Public|chine work behind him and the reTattered Forces, but School No. 2 for the last three years, |cruiting office is considering his What's His Goal?
has been recalled to active duty |case. By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN
with the Army at $$ 8 4 Copyright, 1942, by The Indianapolis Times
Ft. Benning, Ga. i Je 1 ’ Lieut. Feldman,| pnneals to Boehne and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. LONDON, Jan. 9—London is full
28 years old, is § the son of Mr.| Rear Admiral R. R. Waesche, U. of contradictory reports regarding Germany's present military position
and Mrs. Louis|s, Coast Guard Commandant, toFeldman, 707 N.|qay appealed to Kep. John W. Alabama St. HelBoehne Jr. (D. Ind.) to aid in inand her future military movements. is a graduate of|teresting the youth in his district Some of the more optimistic Technical Highfand throughout Indiana in the opcommentators declare that the School and In-iportunity for becoming Coast Fuehrer is interested only in re-|§ diana University. Guard officers. couping in Russia and is forgetting Lieut. Feldman He took his re-| petajled information on the 1942 all else in a tremendous effort to refurbish his tattered armies and Luftwaffe for a great spring drive.
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(taining at the fo} ie or y competitive examination for the apA \ ' {a member of the Infantry Reserve, eM SE Stevens’ All 2/2-Lb. Unbl. 334th Divisi y Be Linen Towelin Cotton Batts On the basis of news from Russia 1vision: the Commandant, U. S. Coast inen Toweling they believe that this can only end] 2 =» = Guard, Washington, D. C. in suicidal sacrifice and that both] 15 to Join Marines Young men between 17 and 22 19¢ Yd. 35¢ the Reichswehr and Luftwaffe will may compete. Pay while underhave been smashed beyond all hope| More than 15 recruits will be in-| going instruction is $780 a year plus Full bleached . . . assorted Quilt stitched. Open _ to of repair by next August. ducted into the U. S. Marine Corps an allowance for subsistence and a olor Borders said Shdithes a aL quit size. UnThe same commentators State, CEbWeen the halves of the Butler-|cadet is eligible for a commission in that the Russians now enjoy a two- | Notre Dame basketball game Jan.17 the Coast Guard as an Ensign to-one superiority over the Germans In ths DN Hanis will be after graduation. in the air and that not more ens pork of Butler's war program and $y 5 # os a ee ho will be patterned after induction een x Dts, Son of 20 mn Moditertantahs afoh. services held between the halves of fon er os pos Bog oe , ang football games last fall and the But- APY Alf Corps and has Deen sent Go RE ty good a I tlm SH oo WViChita, aus, Aelnabac1ing fn. 323:00 Vaines sources of Satin “insist that| Capt. R. E. Boulton, officer in ots are Te A A thrilling sale of coats that brings the Luftwaffe is massing in south-|charge of the Indiana area of the|o 0 ED real savings. The price is not unern Italy, Greece and Bulgaria, that Marine Corps, will administer the : ge = =» pd ; 1 but th . d val supplies and troops are being poured |0ath of enlistment to the recruits.| p.cently graduated from the RAY rE ba 9 Usual ou © Savings ano values arc. into Greece and Bulgaria, and that Assisting him will be Sergts. Charles Chanute Field branch of the YU: S. 3 3. 5 ) ; i KARAKURLS ———, RAMAKURLS —— 1 an all-out German drive in Barthi J NiinGaRnal, C. E. Kinsey, Joseph| Army Air Corps Technical Schools : PERSHANKURLS—all warmly lined Africa and the Middle East is on|W. Barngrover, Joseph A. Drury,/w.s pvt. Mead F. Knight, son of tot auld ‘ the cards. Orson J. Landry, William H. Camp- Jesse O. Knight, 1613 Rembrandt and interlined. Broken sizes. Gne definite indication that the|bell and John R. Rosner, all of the| gq: Germans may be planning some| marine recruiting office here. 2 8 = such diversion is the way in which{ The Butler band, directed by Ellis| After spending a few days with they have been hammering at Malita,|E. Carroll, will play the official| his parents, Pvt. Joseph L. Ross has the base from which the British) Marine Corps hymn while the oath|returned to Camp Shelby, Miss.
have been launching many of their/of enlistment is being administered.| where he is stationed. He is the most effective naval and air at-| The recruiting office has an-|son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Ross, 349
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