Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1942 — Page 9

33 today as the crt ught to identify the la ‘man about 68 years old.| i accident occurred on Highway | 29," Adar Franklih road, just Yee | of} ‘New Bethel shortly befo hight; - Harold Rhodes, 42, of ! 1204 Standard ave, whose, auto hit

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| WASHINGTON, March 11(U. BY. «—S¢nator Allen J. Ellender (D.

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Ordered to Report

Among those ordered to report for induction yesterday were: Earl A. Dose, 1918 E, 42d st.; Merédith «|K Midkiff, 3034 Guilford ave: Joseph David Laughlin, 344 W. 39th st.; Addison Epafro Coddington Jr., 115 W. Hampton drive; Joe Wayne Breckey, 6008 Primrose ave.; Neville Crowder, Dickerson, 3914 Byram ave.; Pau)” Léon Havill, 547 E. 36th re Verfion Charles Roth, 2609 N. Penn» sylvania sb.f James Henry Weaver, 543 Birch 4t.; Tony Josepli Venesia, 608 8. East gt.. William Howérd Dyer, ‘R. R. 7, Box T43:-F.; Ernest Edward Wiley, 1420 Lee st Paul Truman Garner, 1140% 8. West st.; Walter Lee Hadley, R. R. 7, Box 22; Raymond B. Kruse, 1317 8. RichDominic Louis Qurazzo, Gus Tony Milto, 1426 Fletcher ave; Eddie Clark Ping, 409% Madison ave.; Ralph Theodore Hughes, 303-N. East sti; Orvil ‘Bugene Botts, 906. 8, East st. and Herbert Anthony Ludwig, RB. R. 3, Box 898.

| Army enlistments here this week included Edward Johnson, 636% 8." West “st.; James Albert Lawter, 880% Shelby st.; Charles Burnstein, |» 3140 N. Meridian st.; Richard E. Duncan, 321 Chester st.; Albert Sabbie, 933 Herbey st.; Cornélius W. Soeurt, 1201 N, Tremont st.; Earl |Dunnick, 1414 Hiatt st.; Roy Stamper, 906 Gladstone ave.; Bishap Odle, 1919 Massachusetts. ave.; Lester E. +|Osler, 38 N. Colorado st. and Irwin E. Wilson, 419 N. GHural st, So. “ » Sergt, Edvard P. Cohn, Indianaprt to the commandant of the: sdical Administration officer's candidate

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navy as i's mate, second lass. He is a graduate of Cathedral high and a former student at Butler university. At present he is swimming instructor at she Great Lakes station. Another swimming instructor at the Gresit Lakes is Albert Merritt Rust of New Augusta. He enlisted as a coxswaih. He was & member of the New Augusta high school swimming team for three years. # # 8 Among the latest promotions to be awarded to Indianapolis men in the armed forces is the rank of eaptain présénted- to Stephen A. Radford, 87 BE. Maple road. He is with the motor transport division of quartermaster corps at Camp Holabird, Baltimore Md. He was formerly district manager for the Mack Truck Co. in this territory, He is a member’ 6f the society of military engineers, Indianapélis Chamber of Commerce, AF & A M and the Highland Golf and Country club. : ® = #8 David L. Harter of Indianapolis, has been promoted to sergeant, He R.|is assigned with the 419 School Sqiladron at Sheppard field. He is the sen of My, and Mrs. Edwin 8. Hatter, 2030 N. Pennsylvania st. He is a Shortridge graduate and before entering she army was connected | with General ‘Motors Corp. ‘here.

NAME VEVAY PASTOR EDUCATION DIRECTOR

The Rev. Earl W. Johnston, youthful pastor of the Switzerland Baptist church at Vevay, Ind. yesterday was elected directoriof Christian education ‘of the Indiana Baptist convention. : He will ‘establish his Readquarters. at 1729 N. Illinois st., in the near future. Mr. Johnston has been pastor at Vevay since last October. He will graduate from the Soithern Baptist Theological seminary at Louisville next spring. He has a bachelor of arts degree from Baylor uni-

is a Baylor graduate. ‘ Will R. Barr of Bluffton presided at the meeting of thé executive board ‘of the convention which tional post. First Pt church.

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR HIGHWAY WORK

A ‘contract for paving nearly four miles of one and two 22-foot lanes for dual-laning Road 52 from 2 to 5.8 miles northwest of Lebanon

mission yesterday to Putnam & Greene, Ft. Wayne contractors, for $269,023. Two other contracts for highway surfacing were awarded. One ‘was to M. E. Daugherty Co. Bloomington, for surfacing 3.2 miles on Road 75 from the Clinton-Carroll county line to Cutler for $81,809, and the other was to M. A. Hinsey & Co., Waterloo, for surfacing 3.1 miles on Road 136 from Barnard fo North Salem for $71,344.

NAMES 5 TO ATTEND BUSINESS SESSIONS

* Five Indiana delegates fo the Na‘tional Small Business conference to be held in Chicago March 16-18 were named today by Governor

They are William Welsh, Peru, representing retail and wholesale business; John A. Johnson, Crawfordsville, water softeners and spark arresters; Clifford Payne, New Castle, retail clothing and real estate; John Hartley, East Chicago, coal businesses and other small enterprises, and Victor Malmfeldt, Michigan City, manufacturers’ of hose couplings, ;

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