Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1942 — Page 20
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Finishes Course at Foster Field.
Lieut. Lee G. Lefforge of Oaklandon is one of the latest Hoosiers
field, near Victoria, Tex, is a pursuit pilot training school which was dedicated last month. In all, three } work-crammed i leted LeeLefforge 0 evolution of the members of class 42-c- from civilians to commissioned officers of flying sergeants. They were given the oath of a soldier midway during the summer of 1941, and for 10 weeks learned the abe’s of flying. 2 8 8
Donald J. Stewart of Indianapolis has enlisted for flight training with the U. S. naval aviation reserve. He is to report to the reserve air base at Glenview, Ill. Mr. Stewart played varsity football while attending Butler university. » 8 ®
Pvt. James Ferguson, 430 Massachusetts ave. has been awarded a diploma as a skilled soldier-me-chanic following the completion of an eight-week special training course in army motor maintenance and repair. Pvt. Ferguson was a member of the largest graduating class in the history of the sixth corps area quartermaster motor transport school, Ft. Sheridan, Ill 8 ” » Second Lieut. Frank W. Fisk, 5430 N. New Jersey st., has been assigned to the 48th medical battalion of the 2d armored division at Ft. Benning, Ga. Fisk has attended both Indiana university and Butler uni-
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Herman. Anderson, Herman Tiollday and Mrs Selle Martin (eft o right) . , . smokes for the soldiers. 54
The Negro soldier also has a place to go when he comes to town looking for recreation. It's the City-wide Service Activities club, in the Northwestern come munity ceptel, 2360 Northwestern ave.
There the soldiers can meet
.girls, dance, chat and they may get an invitation out to a family.
dinner. . Herman Holliday is director of the Negro club, working under
the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy
F. Buschmann, co-ordinator for the Army, Navy and Marine Service Men’s club, 128 W. Wabash st, and its branches. The sponsors are the USO, the Indianapolis park board and the WPA. Committeemen for the Negro club are: Mrs. F. B. Ransome, steering; Mrs. Fred Parker, girls; Prancea Coston, public relatons; Mrs. Laurrah Baird, office; Mrs. Emory James, cookies; Mrs. Mary J. Southern, church; Mrs. Blanch Crossen, social: clubs; Mrs. Nettie King, motor corps; Capt. Ketchum, men’s government; Pauline Batties, housing; Alma Porter, entertainment ;. Sue Artis, library; Mrs. Mae Lambert, telephone; Mrs. James Ella Boyd, hospital-
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ity; J. W. Hall, smokes; Georgia Offutt, bulletin, and Mrs. Lucretia Love, music. Organizations ‘which have offered their services are the community center, the Y. M. C. A, NYA, Y, W. C. A, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Walker theater building operators, Crispus Attucks high school, Flanner House, Lockefield gardens, Tillfhan-Har-pole post of the American Legion, Fayette street community center, Ray street center and the Hill street center.
OUSTED ATTORNEY BECOMES MAYOR
NEW ALBANY, Ind, March 17 —(U. P.).—Chester V. Lorch, 42,
ousted as city attorney in January|
by the late Mayor Noble F. Mitchell during a dispute over the police department, today headed the city administration as mayor. Mr, Lorch was elected by unanimous vote of the eity council last night to fill the 10 months of Mayor Mitchell’s unexpired term. Mr, Lorch served 12 years as Floyd county prosecutor and is a former Eighth - district Republican ‘chairman.
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the air corps last July, has started 1active duty with the 63d pursuit
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Graduate Assigned to Intelligence . Unit at Camp Roberts.
‘Another Hoosier who has proved shoot with the best in the is Pvt. Carl V, Clouser, son Mrs. Carl Clouser, 62 S.
He has been assigned ‘to the combat intelligence company of the 87th infantry training battalion’ for specialized instruction pending assignment to a regular combat unit. Pvt. Clouser was graduated from Cathedral high school and attended the Northern Illinois College of Optometry Jn Chicago.
Praises Pursuit Planes Pvt. Warren D. Hill, who joined
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Three at Ft. Sill Move Up
Three Indianapolis men have received promotions at the field artillery training center at Ft. Sill, Okla. Pvt. Butler Leland Brown, son of
western ave., has been made a corporal. Pvt. Chester Ray Burton, son of Mrs. Ella Burton, R. R. 18, was promoted to private first class, specialist fifth class and Pvt. Marion Jordan Dillman, 1715 Olive st., has been made a first class private, specialist fourth class.
f ” 8 Sergt. Isaac O. Boston, son of Mrs, Ebbie Boston, 234 S. Holmes
armored battalion, Ft. Benning, Ga. He has been in the service 13 months. ” ”» ”
Navy Recruits Listed
Navy recruits . announced here today were:
Paul Davis Lahu ere Iney James Russel) Su Be. Nien st.; fs: 128 Tart ves Fors Lifton, Ren: ave vin, 1141 Laurel st. "De
orton, 1227 Le st.; Fee Bue 775 College ave.; David Leon Smith, a te ave.; Simon Patrick Sherrin, ; Marshall Gilbert Walke, ia st.; Carl William Albert
Ford, “1230 N. Kealing ave.; Paul Francis 1 Schooley 915 Porinan : Lat erce Heckle: Pierson a Ernest \Denati Po Sas E. Ninth St. red Merle Mi n, 1507 N. Tuxedo st.: Robe: Leon Bloug hte?, 6416 Central ave.; a St. Peter st.; Olav ; Wen Del-
.; Don Miller, 234 E. Nint! Rhea set at 3 hotel; iaonge ML Alsenal ave. 3 James Clifbert
.. Harry st. Robert Harcourt Heady, 5 ave.; Albert Jeorge Barmore. BR Park Oooh, Sobers haries “smith, hai N. Meridian Apt. £78 Ca'loway. 5
Recruits from other cities:
Floyd Beas! and Carl Leo Johnson Decker; Wallace Keith Hardwick and VE Boomer, a SURE ham, And ry jou a
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