Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1942 — Page 32
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‘SERGEANT HERE NOW IN ICELAND
Gritzmacher Stationed for
VISITS PARENTS ON
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Church
Singer Sent to Bowie
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{FOUR LOCAL YOUTHS|Pv. R. F. Gibson
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"UPSTATE. MERCHANT
Hurd Commissioned
Savage Sons in Navy
WAY TO NEW POST
On his way to engineer officer’s candidate school, Corp. Arnold J. | Thielman is stopping off here for a
. Pvt. William A. Terrell, inducted into the army April 18, is now at, .. hu Camp Bowie, has ‘enlisted in the army signal Texas, with the
ENLISTED BY ARMY
_ Cleston C. Hall, 46 S, West st,
corps and Roland R. House, 258
Pvt. Raymond F. Gibson returned to Camp Shelby, Miss, after spend-
Ends Furlough||S GRANTED RETRIAL
VALPARAISO, Ind, May 22 (U, P)~Prank Schneider, Hammond . | merchant convicted and sentenced on a charge of filing a false claim
Burgess Hurd of Indianapolis has
Three Years at Ft. . Harrison.
completed officer training in the
navy and has been commissioned an ensign in the
in the servic Malcolm G., who
Both sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Vis With his parents, Mr. and gs 39th engineerB. Savage, 3925 Graceland ave., are |Charles Thielman, 921 Hervey st. He was stationed at Camp Gor-
don, Ga. and will enter officers
ing regiment. Pvt. Terrell
and been assigned
|W. Ray st, has joined the army | |engineers
Camp Claiborne, La. Infantry - enlistments include:
for $4900 against a Lake county township relief fund for goods the state claimed was undelivered, will be retried Sept. 14 because of new
training at Ft. Belvoir, Va. He is a formerly was a graduate of Manual high school and| radio and evanIndiana university... He also was gelistic singer.
evidence discovered in the: case.
Porter Circuit Judge Charles W. Jensen granted Schneider a retrial
lives at 4936 Norwaldo, has entered the '“Sea-
lof the
naval reserve. He detachment
Sergt. George Gritzmacher, hus- will study diesel
band of Mrs. Dorothy Gritzmacher, " 1727 Blaine ave.,
engineering a
t bees,” navy con-
Cornell university
Corp. of this city.
employed by the Commercial Credit| yr; wife, Mrs.
Sergt. Robert F. Krueger, sta-
He attendedy
yesterday when the Lake county
is stationed now § struction outfit, Helen Terrell, tioned at Camp Sutton, N. C, is|gouthport high auditor’s office reported finding a
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with American] §
troops in Ice- training before ,, active duty
for further officer| 4 will be called Pe
lives at 320 E. Walnut st.
home on furlough, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ador Krueger
delivery slip for the goods, cone signed to a Hammond WPA sewing
Pvt. Terrell being assigned 10); The other :
active duty. son, Charles R. Ensign Hurd iS|enjisted in the
the son of Mr : ‘larmy nine weeks and Mrs. Samuel|gog and is sta-Malcolm Savage
Harrison, prior T. Hurd, 3828|tioned at Ft. Warren, Wyo.
land. Sergt. Gritzmacher was stationed for three years at Ft.
at 2249 N. Illinois st. Sergt. Krue-
Enlist in Army Ld 8 8 e army, 2 - Indianapolis enlistees in th Gl Ww, er of 431 8. oe with the 21st ordnance com
.|st. has been promoted from private ® =
project, which bore the signature
Pepsi-Cola Bot Co. before enling of an employee of the township
tering the armed forces. trustee's office.
” .- 2 2 Schneicdér cted in May, They are: ao : aio, cOtpotal 8t his station ab Camp Two Indianapolis marines in Sergh, ‘Sheser C. Wright, son of|1940, and sefitenced to a two-to-14 Ensign Hurd p E. ther, R. R. 10, Claiborne, La. He is a member of|training at Quantico, Va. have|Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Wright, 146| year prison term in state prison. to being trams-|, ooo op a] aye rn Malcolm will be sent with the(g7; Howard E. Sutton, 2830 Station the 82d infantry division in training been promoted to corporals. They|S. Arsenal ave, has been assigned|His conviction was upheld last ferred to Ft. school are Baler uaiversity. He Is construction unit somewhere out-|st: Grover O. McClure, 319 Fulton|at the camp. Sergt. Alvin C. York|are Carl E. Lawson, 20, of 1518(as personnel sergeant in the head-/month by the Indiana Supreme Me Gui Custer, Mich. a a: side continental United States. He|ave, and Herman J. Ley, 326 S.|was a member of the regiment dur-|Sturm ave. and Milton D. Winingef,{ quarters battery, old Indiana light|court, which denied an appeal by dr. - Gritsmacher p,m the latter a nom ero eta ira-|is employed on armament produc-|Randolph st. ing the first World war. 22, of 37 W. 21st st. artillery. . Schneider. station he went overseas. Educated | ternity. tion at the Marmon-Herrington oe in Sullivan, Ill, the sergeant was| _ . | Go. here. employed in Ft. Wayne, Ind, before| Finishes Air Corps Course su 4 |
his enlisimen’ In the-army, Arthur L. Higbie, son of Clarence Hold Bond Contest
= tJ 2 : : Higbie, 1659 Winton ave., Speedway| One-sixth of the men of the Capt. Ruh in Florida city, has completed a three months’|151st infantry regiment are to recourse at the air corps officer can-|view the other five-sixths at Ft. Capt. Donald O. Ruh, fOFMEr|giqqte school at Miami Beach, Fla. [Benning Ga., soon landscape supervisor with the state|and received a commission as sec- Eu 2 . highway commission, is one of the|ond lieutenant. He will be a ground former executives being trained at |officer. : arisen from a contest to see which: the air corps officer training school ss." = company could secure among its sC Mast Bead, hie we Seung —n Tierney is home on furlough|{men a 100 per cent subscription to cer. Indianapolis, Capt. ay from his duties as a truck lived at 728 E. 58th st. driver in the 151st infant ie or he 2 a =» : ment in training y participation in the bond sale camJohn J. Rieder of Indianapolis|at Ft. Benning, | | paign. has been appointed an acting assist-| G8: | Col. Albert H. Whitcomb of Inant surgeon in the navy with the| He Is the son | dianapolis agreed thate the first rank of lieutenant junior grade. He [of Mr. and Mrs. § company to subscribe 100 per cent is stationed at the Great Lakes|802 Lexington S8 could review the regiment—and training center. James Tierney, three companies tied for the honor. ave, and went They are the 151st medical detach-
TRUCK KILLS BOY, 3 into the service ment commanded by Maj. Albert with the Indiana Marshall, first battalion head-
VINCENNES, ‘May 22 (U. P)— national guard duarters detachment anded William Alton Smith, 3-year-old|ynjt at Camp § by Lieut. Marshall Comin r ard
son of Mrs. Walter Hatton, was) ghelby, Miss. He — killed yesterday when he darted into| nas received his John Tierney Co. IL, commanded by Capt. Robert
the path of a truck driven by ROY markmanship medal. Pvt. Tierney * 2 =
Lantern, Robinson, Ill. This was formerly attended Manual 3 4 the first motor fatality in Vincennes school. He returns to the fort jen Serves in Pearl Harbor Richard C. Keene, seaman sec-
since last October. day. ond class with- the U. 8. navy, is stationed at Pearl Harbor. Seaman Keene, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford = Keene, 336 N. Forest ave., enlisted in the navy shortly after the Japanese attack He
will be 20 May . 3 | 27. 3 3 uate of School 15 and Technical Gu ig i ‘ high school. Previous to his enlist- : - E :
ment he was employed by the Goodman & Co., jewelers, 42 W. Washington st.
EX-RAILWAY AGENT FAGES FRAUD TERM
DETROIT, May 22 (U, P.). — James A. Wilson, 58, former general claims agent of the Grand Trunk and Western Railroad, was held under $10,000 bond today after a federal court jury found him guilty of using the mails to defraud the road of $75,000. Wilson was referred to the probation department pending sentence. The government charged that Wilson, Oliver T. Prickett, Lansing, Mich., former claims agent for the road, and Perry R. Chapin, Hammond, Ind. attorney, conspired to defraud the railroad of $75,000 by preparing and approving 17 false damage claims arising from an accident near South Bend, Ind., Nov. 12, 1938. Prickett and Chapin pleaded guilty and now are awaiting sentence. Prickett appeared as chief government witness against Wilson.
List 245,712 in In City Directory
THE LARGEST city directory in Indianapolis history was ready for distribution today. R. L. Polk & Co. announced that this year’s volume has 245,712 names in the city and five suburbs. This is an increase of 4944 names over last year. The directory contains 2314 pages, 53 more than in 1941. The number of business firms represented are 875 and range from “abattoirs” to “yeast manufacturers.”
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olis offices of civilian defemse World War memorial. 431 N. Meridian st.
Here are three important instructions in case of an air attack: : 1. Do not shut off main gas valve, or any of your appliances. : ’ 2. Only if your gas supply is interrupted should you shut off your main gas valve, located near your meter. Do not attempt to relight any of your appliances, but telephone the gas company. - 3. If you smell gas, or think there is a gas leak, turn out all lights. to preserve blackout conditions, “then open your windows, go to the nearest telephone and report this condition to your 7 .8a8 company.
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