Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1942 — Page 14

. ..—may contact Lieut.

+ Ernest Hubert, R. R.

OTHER GIT IES

Navy to Aovept Other ‘Hoosiers : in the Third ‘Indianapolis’ Own.’

~The “third “Indianapoli’ Own” “naval air squadron will have 10men “wings” recruited from smaller towns in this vicinity. The planes in each wing will bear the name of

the wcity from which its members

were recruited as part of their in-

The plan to allow smaller. cities to enter actively into recruiting for the third squadron was announced . as Lieut, (jg) Donald Oren of the

‘Chicago aviation cadet selection

board toglay began interviewing applicants at the navy recruiting station in the Federal building here. Already one city, Richmond, has begun recruiting a “wing,” and others have signified their intention of . participating, Lieut. Oren said. The first two “Indianapolis’ Own” squad‘rons were organized by the navy. The third will be civilian sponsored. Get Special Insignia Both the first Indianapolis squad-, ron—now finishing its training for flying officer commissions at the "Pensacola: naval air school—and the 100-member second squadron broke recruiting records for the four-state area of ‘the Chicago flight board. ~. : Qualified. men—high school grad.uates, unmarried and 18 through 26 Oren today and tomorrow:at the recruiting station. The naval aviation cadet who flies with “Indianapolis’ Own” squadrons goes into. training with men from his area and wears spe--cial- wings. He receives an 1l- - months’ course.

a al 2 ¥ Pvt. Ralph W. Miller, whose wife,

Mrs. Josephine ‘Miller, lives at 2850

Northwestern ave., isn’t - providing the music he formerly . did for Hoosiers. He now is stationed at “Ft. Francis E. Warren, Cheyenne, Wpyo., in a ‘quartermaster’s regiment, :

He made his headquarters here.

"during the last seven years while he toured midwestern states with his “own dance band.

Board 11 Inductees

- The following men were inducted into the army last week through Marion county docal board No. 11:

Donald H. Martin, 3127 Ralston ave.; * Robert Francis Krueger, Jess Creston dr.; Eugene Flick. dlet ave.; Ropert Ler Riehland st.; Iter Ww. Washington st.; abama st.; Russell Webster Curtis, wih 8. Ritter ave.; Joseph Francis Duffy, R. R. 18, Box. 301; Francis 2. Glass, 1031 N. Pennsylvania st. Robert Raymond Stevens, Vincennes; Russell Drue Kester, 5 Haines ave.; Don Verne , 1445 N, Delaware st.; Edgar Francis limeyer, "245 N. Pershing ave.; David 1343 S. Tremont st.;

? Oran Marvin “Ward, 722 Fletcher ave.; Herbert V. Glass, y 2, Box 425; Roscoe L. Taylor, 2222 . 44th’ st.s Charles G. Eaton 58 8S. Chester st.; Herman D. Mason, Taz Carrollton ave.; Clarence B. Frazier, Aurora, .; Lewis R. Ping, 4141 Wayne ave.; Bernard P. Morley, 231 8. Holmes ave.; Marvin E. Perkins, 546 Mass. ave.; ard PF. Chambers, 1125 Waldmere ave.; Robert Carl Teen, 709 8, Audubon st.; Boyd L. Miller, 3553 ww Euclid ave.; Bert Russell Wren, 3321 ‘Wilcox st.; Ervin Eula Carey, 1366 S. YShemriia ave.; John Alden Young, 820 8. Belmont ave.: ‘Arthur 2, Box 605; John Paul Shaw, 1703 FEllén dr.; Rex Akers, R. R. 20, Box 165; John Craig, 4914 W. 16th st.; "Thomas W. Kelso, R. R. 3, Box 342; Olmer James Breeden, 1342 S. Sheffield ave.; Erskin PF. Brown, 4707 Armore ave.; John 8. Collier, 327 Robson st.; Ray L. Gutherie, Perry William On 2 Sa Aig MOH: En. rmon am odson : 25% W. Morris st. , s =

List From Board 5

The following registrants of Marjon county local board No. 5 were inducted ito the army last week: Rossdn 8 impson, ) McNeal, 615. W. Ver. ‘mont ns

Cook, 966 W. Pearl st.; William 4 McKinley Haddos, 809 Blake st. apt. 7; Herbert Clay Th

as st.; velase; 8 26th st.; Andrew Luther Davis, 1011 W. Michigan st.; Deward Belmont Babb, 642 i ora st.; John Har arry Williams, 406 : N. West st.: James Conneal Winstead, 528 “N. Caitforsa a. st.; 5 Chee NY grulner, silo N . Wes bs, ur Butler, E. 25th st.; ‘Hansfor p, Lake Wawasee: Mantell’ Thomas, 161 Geisendorff st.: car Lee Jefferson, 548 Minerva st.; Richard Carter, 449 8 Afinerva st.: R 432 W. New .York st. 3 Wises, 429 N. Blackford st.; § ert Soung, Syracuse; Eugene ]

. | 4646 Carvel st.

aS John Hazel, 612 Blake st., apt. x mend Clenton Crawley, 718 Indiana 8 .;. David Laborn Ely, airmount, W. _Va.; Ernest Sergei Maye, 438 N. California’ st.; Frederick Earl Harris, 558 of 0 ofht Joseph Talamachus Byrd, 131 “Missouri st.; Rural Gurnell, 837 N. Slack: ~ ford st.; Francis Irvin Hardy, 551% California st., apt. I John Westley Butler, ny Indiaha Sarlon Chandler, 911 3 rles William Boo! : Boat, ‘Claude Jefferson, Evansv ei Charles “Ravara Austin, 450’ N. Sen-

Franklin Lewis, 609 W. Vermont st. and . Hubert Gordy, "Washington, D.C.

: Assigned to Air Corps Pvt. Norman B. Mangus has been 5 ed gs an air corps machinist, . specialist at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. He enlisted in the army July - 1 and formerly ‘worked at International Machine & Tool Co.: He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Mangus, 957 W. 31st st, and his

In I Navy |

‘| Seaman Marinee Mr. Warder

LEFT: John S. Marlnee probably will be seeing action soon. with the nayv. He now is in training at the U. S. naval training station at Great Lakes, Ill, as a gunner’s mate. His sister, Mrs. Ethel Wright, lives at 727 Buchanan st., here... Upon completion of his training, he will be assigned to a naval ship or. shore station. p RIGHT: Charles J. Warder, 3233 Ruckle st., enlisted in the navy here 23 years ago—and is still with it. Mr. Warder has just been advanced from chief pharmacist’s mate to the warrant rank of pharmacist. He served with naval units on the Yangtze river, in and around Samoa, Cuba -and-Haiti and on various ships, the last of which was the cruiser U. 8S. S. Phoenix. E 2 8

I. Greenberg Donald Cox

Two former circulators of The Indianapolis Times are. now in training to circulate a little trouble for united nations enemies. Isadore Greenberg, who formerly sold The Times at the corner of Pennsylvania and Market sts. is now in: training at ‘Camp Chaffee, Ark. with the supply- battalion. of the sixth armored division.. He is home now on furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Jennie Greenberg, at 134 W. 43d st, but will return to duty Monday. He says army life is “great”—so great, in: fact, that in the four months he has been in the service he has gained 10 pounds.

ed from the storekeeper school at the Toledo, O., naval armory and

in the Atlantic. A former employee of the Hecker Products Corp., he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Cox of 525 N. Keystone ave.

INDUCT MEN OF BOARDS 10, 14

|New Contingents Sent to Fort Harrison From

Marion County.

Marion county local board No. 10 has inducted the following men into

the army at Ft. Harrison.

John Joseph Mullin, 14326 - Pleasant st.; Albert George Dirks, 1518 Pleasant st.; Mark Chester Hutson, 1848 Olive st.; Marion Foster Goode, 2117 E. Ra

pann ave.; lds. 1315 Spann ave.; George Roeckel, 343 Linden st.; Purl Leland Jones, 1501 Randolph st.; Howard Lee Hensley, 524 Sos st.; Leon John McCool, 1117 Woodlawn ave. Oharles Frederick Bishop, 55 Linwood ave.; Gordon J, Nominal diott, 1401 Hoyt ave.; Samuel Leslie Choat, 246 S. State .; Charles Ir

I! st.; Homer 232 elby st.; Byron Stone Cole, 1528 Churchman ave.; Martin Francis Hayes, 2902 Allen. ave.; Ral i Edward Allton, 1606 Fletcher ave.; Joseph Summers. Joz2 Tabor st.; John William Bor 1137 8. Keystone ave.; Frederic Charles Kirkwood, 923 ‘Spruce st.; Dewey Mullins, 1126 Trowbridge st.

The following registrants of Marion county local board No."14 were Inducted into the army last week:

eorge Francis Snively, = York hotel; Victor Sanchez Vinivan, Woodstock club; Joseph Faust Goldsmith, 5819 N. Penpsylvanida st.; Samuel Thomas Hargrove, Charles Floyd Butler, i , 63d st.; James Richard Grundy, R. 17, Box 493; Gussie Murl Wallsmith, . ES) R. . Box 325; David Fogle, 4769 Park Augustus George Pressel, 6323 Broadway; Russell James Parker, R. R. 7, Box 453; James Albion Leonard, 5371 mrose st.; Fredrick Lamar Blanchard,

Prim. h | 4837 Winthrop ave.; George William Tap-

scott, R. R. 17, Box 492; ® Richard Wa Vickrey, 526 E. 49th st.; Basil Le 0 Wim. mer, 4721 Sunset ave.; Witiam towne Todd, New po agusta; Wilford Thomas Suter, 5058 Evanston .ave.; i: djerson, 5302 Bloadway; Frank Edward Keske, 4614 2% 3% Wallace Robert Raiser, T7009 Wi ick (1 : Arthur - Karns

Burks, 32¢ N. Webster: witiom Lemcke Fortune, R. R. 1, Box 288.

Donald Cox, a former carrier of || The Times, has just been graduat-

has been assigned to a destroyer||

Kenneth / Otis|

; School Oneiing. on Nov. 1

will Hold Classes in. Many Subjects.

Indiana university soon will be training women reservists for the navy. The school will open Novi 1 and classes for clerks, stenographers, clerk-typists, filers, accountants, supply clerks, storekeepers, messengers ‘and, possibly, telephone and teletype ‘operators” will be inaugurated. A total of 600 will be taiight at capacity, with 150 pupils

number is reached. : FE I Pvt. John C. Payton, whose’ father, John F. Payton, lives at 522 W. Wilkins st., has arrived at Ft. Thomas, Ky., for assignment. Before entering the army, Pvt. Payton worked at Van Camp's, Inc. » # ®

Three more Indianapolis men will be doing their part in the army air

.| forces to “keep ’em flying.” They]! are Pvits. Harvey L. Bottoms, son 3

of Lewis Bottoms, R. R. 3, Box 173; James W. Manson, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Gus Manson, 176 N. Blackford |.

st., and Donald S. Prather, son of

1146 Laurel st. They were graduated from the training school at Chanute field, Ill.

: 8.8 » Enlist in Army The following men from Indian-

1319 Shelby st.; Harold Eugene Warman, 108 N. Denny st.; Albert Laurence Allyn, 4861 Winthrop ave.; Kenneth Henson, 2219 E. 44th st.; Robert Charles Fears, 3160 N. Hard. ing st.; James Alvin Strode, 2606 E. Washington st.

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