Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1942 — Page 12
PAGE 12 ITS A BOY! THAT [Men in Service—
IS BIG NEWS HERE LIMA, O., June 11 (U. P.).—Little 3 AT CHANUTE
Lawrence Charles Copeland, two
days old today, will learn in a few years why his arrival was cele- FIELD brated with such enthusiam.
He broke a solid succession of 38 girls born in the families of
his parents, Councilman and Mrs.| Gauss Now a Captain;
Lawrence Copeland. He is the first
male child born in this generation Valentine and Briney
on either side.
First Lieutenants.
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Indianapolis men are moving up 0 has WAKE Up YOUR in rank at Chanute field, 1. LEFT—A 14 day furlough
brought Pvt. James Wilson home for a visit with his parents, Mr.
BILE Herman N. Gauss, 2915 Manlove LIVER Ist., has been commissioned a cap- and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, 833 Birch
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The liver should pour 2 pints of bile Jules | wenneth F. Valentine, 5950 Cen-
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. your food may mot di- (tral ave. has received a commishen |; 1 of first lieutenant in the air force and is stationed temporarily at the field. He was an executive -|assistant of the Pitman-Moore Co. before entering the service and at-
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Paul W. Briney, 39 E. Ninth st. also has received a first lieutenant's| crew. commission and will be on duty abt] 3 the field. He was a home office| With his mother, Mrs. O. M.
Attached to the armored division, Pvt. Wilson has been stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky., since he entered the army a year ago. He is a graduate of school 47. RIGHT—After four months in the army, Pvt. Harry E. Martlage is at present stationed at the San Francisco airdrome, Alameda, Cal. He is a member of the ground
While in Indianapolis he lived
Senteney, 5132 E. 16th st. A graduate of school 2, he attended Manual high school before taking a position with the meat-
RITE'S Specialize in dianapolis has graduated from the| vino frm of Stark & Wetzel,
8 Chanute field, Ill, branch of the au NL army air force technical school. He 3 3, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc-
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SL iae HE SE Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Wright, 327 Beverly drive, has
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: Pvt. John L. Potter, son of Mrs. LR ELL ORE A. L. Potter, 2049 Ruckle st. has
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Francis has just received a promotion to petty officer aboard his ship. He was a member of the naval reserve until called into service, Oct. 1, 1940. He had ! been on active duty with the | fleet from 1922 to 1926. : Alonzo has bee: serving with the marines for several years and
| staff sergeant. The last word re- | ceived from him explained that | he was leaving with the corps for | “parts unknown.” The brothers are the sons of | Mrs. Elva Jackson and formerly | lived at 2154 N. Wheeler st.
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Pvt. Rigler Kenneth Ross
LEFT—Pvt. Cameron C. Rigler, who began his soldiering at Ft. Harrison four months ago, is now stationed at the nation’s gold center, Ft. Knox, Ky. A former Manual high school pupil, Pvt. Rigler was employed by the B. & O. Railroad. He is a machinist, but is now in the army radio unit. His mother is Mrs. George Rigler of 28 S. Oxford st. RIGHT—Kenneth Darrell Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Ross, 549 N. Keystone ave. has another 10 days to visit with his parents. An apprentice seaman, he is now on furlough. Seaman Ross recently graduated from the training station at Great Lakes. He is now studying in the gunner’s mate school at the same station. He attended Technical high school.
Jehn D. Choat J. B. Cooper Jr.
BROTHERS - IN - LAW John Cooper Jr. and John D. Choat are enjoying leave at the same time this week. Mr. Cooper has been in the navy for two years and Mr. Choat is in the army.
mother and John B’s mother-in-
He has been in the service only | since last Friday and is stationed | at Ft. Harrison.
= tJ =» Joseph Golden of Indianapolis | has been promoted to the rank of |corporal at his station with the air corps at Davis-Monthan field, Tucson, Ariz. He is assigned to a bombardment squadron as a clerk.
Latest Indianapolis enlistments | for flight training in the navy air | force are George Usher of 2614 W. Washington st., and Herbert Allen- | der of 6723 Beechwood ave. | After primary training, they will | be assigned to one of the navy air | schools, Pensacola, Jacksonville, { Fla.,, or Corpus Christi, Tex. for secondary flying instruction. Airman Usher was a mortician's assistant in civilian life and played
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Enlistments in the army last week-end at the station here included the following Indianapolis men: | James R. Higgins, 3618 Carrollton ave.; Robert T. Montgomery, 2126] S. New Jersey st.; Clyde R. Ander-! son Jr. 2022 Valley ave.; Everett C.|
Winings, 5836 W. Minnesota st.;| Harry J. Kimmel Jr, 3721 N, Illi-| nois st.; Redwin M. Arney, 1901 Broadway: Harold R. Brown, 630 N. New Jersey st.: Alva H. Wood-| ruff Jr., 1240 English ave.; Herman! H. Burgess, 17 N. Linwood ave.; Ernest W. Larison, 526 N. Illinois st... Maurice G. Webb, 622 N. Illinois st.; Charles E. Brown, 310 N. Illinois st., and George W. Ringer Jr., 55612 Holley st.
RED CROSS SENDS AIDS WITH TROOPS
WASHINGTON (U. P.)—More than 100 Red Cross war workers,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1942
PRIVATE TO END FLYING COURSE
Then Charles Beck Will Wear Lieutenant's Shoulder Bar.
Charles J. Beck of Indianapolis is nearing the day when he will receive his second lieutenant’s commission in the air force at Ellington field, Tex. The son of Mrs. Mary L. Beck,
211, W. 27th st., he was a salesman for the Rost Jewelry Co. and is a graduate of Shortridge high school. Cadet Beck was a private in the service before entering the world’s largest multi-motor advanced flying school at Ellington field.
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had not heard from their son Bernard, but today they received word
and that he was “well and happy.”
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many of them women, have accom- | panied American troop convoys to foreign battle stations, the Red Cross Courier reports in its April, issue. They are now on duty in Tce-| land, Newfoundland, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Aruba, Curacao, Bermuda, Cana Zone, Ireland, Hawail,| Alaska and several spots which, for| the time being, must remain geo- | graphically incognito,” the article | says. | The writer—Miss Lora Kelly, a| veteran Red Cross worker who was | decorated twice during World War | I—described these “task units” as| follows: “A field supervisor, a field director, an assistant field director, and a recreation director to serve the able-bodied troops.” “Women are assigned to the station hospital, the minimum personnel being an assistant field director who is a medical-social worker and a recreation worker who supervises medically approved entertainment. Secretaries complete the unit which is expanded or decreased according to needs.”
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PVT. ROBERT BECKER of | the Marines left for an unan- | nounced destination a few weeks | ago. A graduate of Technical high school, he joined the Marines on Jan, 2 and has been promoted to first class private. Nineteen when he joined, he celebrated his 20th birthday while in Robert Becker | training. He trained at Paris | Island, Ill.; Quantico, Va., and | New River, N. C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker, | 1331 Bradbury ave. {
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