Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1848 AIR CORPS GIVES Hedy and Mother APTITUDE TESTS
Men Who Pass Will Get ] Physical Examinations || Here Next Week.
Men seeking admittance to the Army Air Corps crowded into the Federal Building today for their first aptitude test. The tests will also be given tomorrow Monday and Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. for men who have completed their applications. Those who pass the aptitude test will receive a physical examination by Aviation Cadet Board No. 1 which will arrive here Monday and continue | x examining through next Thursday. gs Maj. Tom McConnell, officer in| charge of the cadet office here, said #§ that the tests tomorrow morning aie would probably be given in the Se-|
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He explained that a completed marr and Mrs. Gertrude Keisler cations must also carry affidavits tional requirements are no lohger | at a meeting of Maj. Harold C Me- | high schools are holding oratorical The auxihary will sponsor a din-| The schools are in three class. will have charge of arrangements.
Prayer Meeting Set—Townsend Club 25 will hold its monthly prayer meeting Saturday night. The Rev.| Robert Lewis. pastor of the Foun-' tain Square Christian Church, will be the leader. { D. of A. to Honor Officers—A reception for Mrs. Marie Huffman and Mrs. Fern Lineback will be given by Brightwood Council 2, Daughters of America at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the council's hall, 17th St. and Roosevelt Ave. el and national officers have heen vited. Mrs. Maude Siddons oh charge of arrangements,
Democratic Women to Meet—The| Tth Ward Women's Democratic Club will meet Monday at the home of Miss Marie Hanson, 2425 N. ii- | nois St. Mrs. Edna Bingham will speak. f
Townsend Club Meets Monday— | Townsend Club No 14 will meet at] 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Holliday Building, 241 E. Ohio St.
A TIP FROM ALCATRAZ RALEIGH, N. C.. Feb. 8 (U. P) —| Oscar Pitts, director of the North| Carclina penal system, wondered what would be the best way to black out Central Prison here in event of an air raid. He wrote Alcatraz Prison officials for advice “Turn out the lights,” plied.
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eliminaticns on March 13. County winners in the state will meet in two zone contests and the | winners will orate for the state; Howard Meyer is, directing the contest for the Legion, | Wilbur Burton won the Ben Davis] High School contest and Betty Rip- | py and Robert Hamilton placed sec-| lond and third, respectively. Elizabeth Nelson won the contest at Washington High School. Other|
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HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN DEFENSE COURSES
Seniors who will be more than 18 by July 1 may enroll now in auxiliary training courses at city | { high schools. The announcement was made at| a Tech High School assembly by | | Edward Greene, director of defense industrial training in city schools. Courses for both boys and girls will be offered in first aid, photography, machine calculation, typewriting, arc and acetylene welding, blueprint reading, machine opera- | tion, parts inspection, radio assem-
bly and repair. j Full credit towards graduation |
will be given seniors for this study provided a subject can be dropped | without interfering with graduation. |
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