Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1942 — Page 2

. An Indianapolis navy veteran of the first. World War who returned to active service last December is recovering: from injuries received in action on one of the navy’s biggest submarines in the southwest Pacific. - He is J. H. Curry, 423 Virginia ave. her husband, now a chief machinist’s mate, is. recovering at -the naval ~ hospital at Portsmouth, Va. He was flown 6500 miles to the canal zone|. * and brought to the hospital by}. i

ship, Mrs. Curry said.

Chief Curry was formerly em-

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Returns to Norfolk

y ployed by the Pennsylvania railroad. His furlough, over, Elmer. Poynter

He was in the navy before the first{of Indianapolis

World War began and was a mem-|d

has returned =. his duties: “with She ;

ber of a naval landing arty in the|navy at-the N zy folk yards,

served has been credited with sink-

ing a Japanese light cruiser, ‘a de-|te

_ stroyer and a large transport, and

unidentified vessel. : #8 #2 8

‘Home for Seven Days .-

'. ing a seven-day furlough this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, © Ra x Avior, 1916 College ave. : | Sergt. Aylor 1s stationed at Pine Camp, N. Y., where he is detailed to the motor poo His group keep the big and small rolling stock of the camp in top condition, inB specting them : i regularly and making repairs © Sergt. Aylor 0, needed. | © A former student of Tech high school, Sergt. Aylor was employed | in the maintenance of way department of the Monon railroad before entering the service. { \ 8 8 »

Those Hungry ’Chutists

Pvt. Eugene Edwards of Indianapolis is spending. some busy days at Ft. Benning, Ga. When not jumping with the parachute troops he is cooking for. them, “And can those guys eat,”:

leave until Saturday. A graduate: of Tech high school and a for-

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He enlisted Jan. 20, and received

training station from which he was transferred to Portsmouth. ” ” »

Aboard Plane Carrier

Aboard one of the navy’s aircraft carriers Yoday is George W., Henry x 0f Indianapolis.

“A big ship is just like a small

city,” he wrote, George Henry ..omnlete with

everything needed for the existence

{of so many men ., . It's so big it’s

hard to learn your way around.” . Seaman Henry attended Tech high school and was employed at the Herff-Jones Co. before entering the service, Dec. 15.

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{Assigned to Sub Branch

John Maddox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Maddox, 230 W, 12th st., 5 sefving with the U. S. navy.

mother last heard from him in January

Mis. Curry was notified’ that

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oo : _|cesstully pleting thé primary Kenwood ave. ©]: “One of the men who'ts taking Datt|hurse at the school. Radsr'is the pvt, Osborne's “1h this new barrage of gun fre 18|navy'd newest weapon 10r ‘the de-|wife of Augusta, Pvt. Richard Schuttler, 3106 Carson |tection of hostile ships and aircraft.{s, C., is visiting ave. He “formerly attended Manual : high §ehool ‘Where'he was active i ge pA WS an Boro co

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borne Jr, son

an advanced radar school after suc-|porne St., 3849

F— og husband's

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Among f pg ya or a e Japs is|I Las ‘Vegas, Nev., which still “faintly n,5vy's new training school at Chi-|peredith E, Os- Fed echoes: from the roar of “six shoot- cago. ers,” gunners of the army air corps| Radioman McGee, whose Home: i5|of Mr. and Mre are daily sharpening- their shooting{8¢- 1112-College ave., will. be sent.t0iMeredith Os-

eyes on-the.corps target ranges. .

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Ludlow (D. Ind) today that every {effort is. being: made to obsain |tional funds granted by congress to}

prompt delivery of letters: from

| [nome for the mien in the armed, tne service not to be able tohear [snipped and shaved off his looks. : from home and it: is equally’ de- Ks dat '| “The war, navy and postoffice de-|pressing to the parents of the boys Yep, he locks Justine partments fully appreciate that the{not to hear from them,” the Indi--receipt of mail by our armed forces anapolis congressman said. from their home is next to food So | “I know the problem of delivering | afraid the word will get around

il “to: our soldiers and Salo that Bu. Silly % his hond Sve

: |services.

Pledges Fast Army; Mail" sim dae ts mo BUT MAY BAGKFRE.

Pvt. Robert W. Cully, ‘a ook at .. | Pt. Francis E. Warren, Wyo,, wanted The Ludlow letter cited th - ow Al the ada to know how he would look if he were bald headed—like his fathéf.: So his obliging fellow . cooks

are frequently delayed and often do not reach the addresses at all.”

speed such deliveries. “It is very depressing to our men

especially to those in mobile units, | ficult one. I: feel 4

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But now the cooks are a little worried about the gag. They are

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mer employee of Kingan & Co., he|When she learned a : “ro. {8 now rated as first cook at the[that how was in ; : X 5 TO 2 : pati Torun, Be Reifel THE RAYONS THE COTIONS::

‘also received a medal for expert| He enlisted at John Maddox

marksmanship with the rifle. : : x. 8 8 :

Heeded Call of Sea

‘The love of the sea made Roy Starks enlist in the navy exactly two years to the

| Mrs. Joe ‘Starks, 214 Hiawathal} st, and is sta-|:

x é Pacific. : He is ‘studying Roy Starks ojootrical en gineering aboard ship. While in In- . dianapolis he attended Washington . high school.

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- Eager for Action

Pvt. Floyd James of Indianap- _ olis is in infantry wining at Camp ' Chaffee, Ark, and,

his relatives, when) not cleaning his gun or shining

the local recruiting station Dec. 12, 1040, when he was 17. He attended Washing: ton high school. 8 » 2

No Revell for While

turned over promptly and went back to sleep—he was home on furlough. When he finaltly did get up he told his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kester, 5260 Winthrop ave., that army Geo. R. Kester 1c. "was all right and he “liked it fine” but was a nice feeling to be home with no bugle blowing reveille at 5:30 a. m He is stationed at Biloxi, Miss. » 2 »

Youth Joins Marines

- Robert E. Cutter, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cutter,

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