Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1942 — Page 4

nduction Is Part of City’s Pearl Hirbor Anniversary Ceremonies. Thirty-tw: Indianapolis recruits Who were sgvorn in as naval air Badets durin; part of the Pearl Har-

yesterday were: ._P.. L. Thompson, 2018 Houston st.; J. ~ Cohen, 1142 S. apiiol ave.; J. J. Joh son, -R. R. 1;4C. A. Eggert, 705 E. Min3 E.i'. Breech, R. R, 14; H. G - Mount st.; H. E. Beilicroft ave.; Lotus H. Fultz, ania st.; Robert J. Doepi¢ ave.; Owen E. Elmore, \ unt .; James T. O'Neal, 24 N. Imes ave.; “iilllam Waddell, 812 East {1 . ern ave.; Albee: Dunn, 1401 Hoefgen st.; Billy-Lee Havr(i, 1820 Shannon ave. 1{ David W. Ptaps, R. R. 10; Francis M. Maylor, 443 N.. Walcott st;. Theodore W. oh [Bacmeister, 40% College ave.; Frederick ~\ W. Heger, 64¢\VN. Jefferson ave., Jack ~~ Hanna, 1708 E. 42d st.; Howard E. Phillips, © 1232 N. Belle Viu pl; ‘Warren V. Tram mel], R. R. 2; Rovert W. Pruitt, 210 W. 43d omas W. Fox, 2330 N. Pennsylvania Srhith, 802 8. Delawanda mith, 5549 Guilford ave.; id Wilson, R. R.. 6; Morris Ward, 4920 W. 15th st.; Danile Crichlow, » Ed Broadway; William Kappus, R. R

3: Johnson Nathan, 239 N. Oxford st.; | Oarl E. Reeve, ¥. M. C. A.; and Sebastian d, 623 N. w Jersey st.

} ” ” _ ' Joseph A. Vy>iger, 543 N. Audubon | ®d, is enrolled as a member of the naval reserve officers’ training corps

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at the University of Pennsylvania.

When he completes the course and @& class in the university's school of finance, he will be commissioned an ensign,

“ 2 Charles 0. loaskey, husband of Mrs. Helen Ci'key of New Augusta, _. Ind, has conpleted a 16-week ~~ gourse in the s:hool for machinist’s mates at the ‘naval training sta- ' $lon, Great Lckes, IIL £4 ” 2 Two Hoosieis were’ among the * latest soldiers ‘o complete training in the army's; rmored force school at Ft. Knox, (y. They are Sergt. Wayne R. Gel , son of Mrs, Janet Getty, 21 W. 2 'h st, and Pvt. For- * yest Jordan Jr: son of Mrs. Bessie Jordan, Cayugz. Ind. bi wie = : pi I Board 4 Iniucts Board 4 incicted the following men recently: |

Donald David | isco,” 3014 N. Capitol; Rowell Conrad %'lliams, 2702 Guilford; . @ene Carr Clemr ins, 2805 N. Illinois; Robert Bruce Daj ‘dson, 3140 N. Harding; Otto Andrew Asp: ger, R. R. 17, Box 369; Jacob William Pit aan, 439 W. 31st; James Raymond Shattuc: 2012 N. Harding; Warven Henry Curri¢ (3207 N. Illinois; Harry Lee Fitch, 1037 I Tibbs; Gordon Sharpe uickshank, 3515 1. Pennsylvania; George lbur Little, 34¢ N. Capitol; Glen A. : Crooke, 825 Mas chusetfs; Harry Leroy i ‘Pouglas, 118 W. { th; Raymond F. Mark, | 302 E. 11th; Hu rt C. Clemmons, 2805 WN. TNlinois; John M. MacLucas, 2605 N. i Sapttol; Thomas 4 seph Todd, 738 Roache; i Iph Ivan Hutto} @ 1125 W. 29th; Norman T . Nelson Matthews, 947 Clifton. | John F. Simpso | 3848 N. Capitol; Jack ©. Musgrove, 355! N. Capitol; Harold W. _ Barnhart, 3304 | Capitol; Robert E. eiser, 324-N. Je ‘rson; Aldridge Huston arton, 1327 W. 133d; William Howard Thomas, 2056 Car¢ ‘ne; Earl Eugene Bailey, 4932 College; Jea! | Thomas Wishmire, 50 h; Lora M redith King, 336% W. rt Ir in McCalmant, 20 W. \{ McKim, 241 W. 38th; Arnold Warren Si ith, 1141 W. 33d; KenWilbur Mak! ley, 3019 Barnes; Glen yush, 1452 Cor ress; John Echols, 1101 harl¢ | Henry Williams, 2734 pl.: J¢ n William Davis, 879

ih ald Bess, 1331 W. Edgemont; I juston Laney Burwell, 3189 W. 27th, an{ Robert Garfield Buck-

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W. New York st., is all wrapped up field at Greenville, Tex.

and cadets. It takes from 45 minutes to an hour and a half to repack the ‘chute properly, he said. The name of the repacker is filed along with the

bor anniveriary ceremonies here|,umper of the ‘chute—just in case

a question ever arises as to whether it was repacked properly.

:| Stationed in Kentucky

Lieut. Harrison D. Miller, 1832 Koehne ave, son of Mrs. Minnie Miller, now is stationed with the fifth service command of the army and is located at Camp Campbell, Ky. Prior to entering the army, he worked for Curtiss-Wright. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, the Press

c.|club and Variety club. ”

» ” Clarence W. Chamberlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Chamberlin, 2216 W. 58th st., has been promoted from technician fifth grade to technician fourth grade at Jackson barracks, New Orleans, La. He was inducted into the army March 15, 1941. J ” ” Lieut. P. J. McNurlen, U. S. N. R,, 6134 Ewing st., who had been second in command at the branch office here ‘of the naval office of procurement pro- | gram, now is in charge of the office at Des Moines, Ia. A resident of Indianapolis, Lieut. McNurlen : had been stationed here With Lieut. McNurlen the navy for about two months. He formerly was a partner in the investment firm of McNurlen and Huncilman here.

” ”, ” Promoted to Corporal James F. Smith, son of J. Freeman Smith of Wilkinson, Ind., has been promoted from private to corporal at Camp Lee, Va., where he is serving . in the quartermaster replacement center. He formerly was inventory supervisor and purchasing agent here for the High Point Oil Co. 8 8 8 Following a year of service as an enlisted man, Thomas Graham, 144 N. Arsenal ave., was commissioned recently as a second lieutenant in the army. The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ford, he has been assigned to the San Francisco port of embarkation.

” ” ” Kenneth Frederick Lewsader, 25, husband of Mrs. Blanche Lewsader, 1616 Brookside ave. has been enrolled for the 16-week naval training course for yeomen at Indiana university. He is a member of the coast guard.

” ” 2 Pvts. Bernard A. Bullock, husband. of Mrs. Mary C. Bullock, 1002 W. 34th st, and Robert J. Robinson,

104 son of E. J. Robinson, have: been

graduated from the radio school of the army air force at Scott field,

ner, 2033 Indian olis. 3 Sa

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Sergt. H. E. Dishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Dishman, 1046

in his work at the Majors army air

, The sergeant is a parachute rigger. He says that he is kept hopping as he checks and repacks the parachutes worn by flying instructors

Pvt. Lewis Sergt, Legans _

LEFT: Pvt. Bennie Lewis, 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lewis, 36 S. Tremont st., is taking ground mechanic training at the army air forces basic flying school at Bainbridge, Ga. He has been in the army four months and formerly was a pattern maker apprentice at the Federal Foundry Co. He attended Washington high school.

RIGHT: Sergt. Lawrence P. Legans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Legans of Franklin, Ind, is a gunnery instructor and a supply sergeant in the signal corps of the army at the Orlando air base, Orlando, Fla. He has been serving in the army ‘or the past year, and when sent to the Orlando air base he was made a sergeant. ” ” 8

Capt. Albert W. Jones, 943 N. Audubon rd., is enrolled as a student pilot in the army air forces pre-flight school at Maxwell Field, Ala, He is a former salesman for the American Tobacco Co. and is a graduate of West Virginia university. 2 ” 8

Trains in Florida

Lieut. Ross W. Rissler, husband of Mrs. Portia P. Rissler, 3466 N. Capitol ave. is being trained at the army air forces officers school at Miami Beach, Fla. Lieut. Rissler formerly was a member of the staff of the Lakey clinic, Boston, Mass. 2 t J ”

Pvt. Paul R. Ursiny, son of Mrs. Anna Ursiny, 103 N, State ave., has been graduated from the communications department of the armored force school at Ft. Knox, Ky. He

was trained as an army radio

operator, ” ” 2

Trains at Great Lakes

Herschel G. Duncan, 25, a former |

teller in the Indiana National bank here, has enlisted in the navy as a storekeeper, third class. He is undergoing training at the naval station at Great Lakes, Ill. He attended the American Institute of banking ‘here,

. Corp. Charles Lee Platt, 1125 N. Hamilton ave., and Corp. Dale E. Hanna of Warren, Ind, have been enrolled in a special instruction course at the army signal corps school at Camp Murphy, Fla. ” ” 8

Enlist in Navy

The naval recruiting office here announced today that the following men from Indianapolis have enlist-

ed for service: : John Robert Edwards Jr., 2277 Hillside ve.; Richard Casper Phillips, 1101 N. lle Vieu pl.; Clarence June Thomas, 358 . Audubon rd.; Jack Calvin Bane, 355 , Gale st.;. Walter Ross Alexander, 1062 . Pershing ave.; Harold Stanley Sparks, 12 N. New York st.; Charles Burton Earl, 260 N. Tacoma ave. John Lilbert Outlaw, 1077 W. 27th st.; alph Knox, 2241 Martindale ave.: Floyd Julian Carrie, 514 N. Pine st.; Russell Bridwell, 18 E. Adler st.; Wilmot Arnold Morgan, 6191 Norwaldo ave.; Ralph Edward Willham, 524 'N. Oriental st.; Robbins Jr., .

S. Lester st.; Guilford ave.; Robert Irvin Quillen, 28 N. Keystone ave. William Edward Arnold, 152 N. Franklin rd.; Roy Thomas Lanahan, 1223 8. Richland st.; William Henry Hendricks, 1103 N. rd st.; John Ruskin Robinson, 229 Rankin st.; Roger Edwin Wilson, 403 ,Grant st.; Edward Thomas Sullivan, 55 S. Linwood ave.; Edward James Gruber, 1933 N. Alabama st.; Alfred Gale Rozelle, 2104 College ave.; Karl Fhilip Ferger Jr., ; Pierce omas

6063 Lowell

ave,; James Richard Rose, 4112 N. Capitol ave.; Joseph Marshall Bartle, 56 N. Denny st.; Donald Erler, 430 W. 40th st. Oliver Theodore Spear, 1220 N. Belle Vieu 1.; James Adrian wijson, B R. 4, Box

Marion Jones, 527 Vanoy Dilts, 1308 W. 23d st.; Fr wood Schilling, 429 Parkway ave.; hn Charles Harkins, 204 E. Michigan st.; George Little Morse, 24 N. Meridian st.; Norbert Andrew Thompson, N. Alabama st.; CharleS Warren Morglin, 1027 Joseph ave,; Glen William Roach, 2063 N. Tacoma ave.; Jr., 5104 Evanston st.; Nelson, 250 N. Rural st.; Lloyd Hicks, 21 N. Bloomington st. Others were Cecil Raymond Robinson, 1799 Kentucky ave.; Donald Lee Rose, 1523 W. New Yor ., Robert Eugene Marley, 2203 Howard st.; Joseph James Zukerman, 2329 Central ave.; Linnis Elgin Malott, 1434 Laurel ave.; Robert Preston Alkire, 521 N. Somerset ave.; Edward William Smith, 3441 Congress ave.; Robert G. Morris, 831 N. Campbell ave.; Leland Orville Dickerson, 818 N. Arlington ave.; Elmer Thomas Sunman. 1115 8. Bradley ave.; Thomas Fisher, 20 E. Caven st.

Dalton Linwood Wilson, 1319 Bellefon-

taine st.; Robert Eugene Miller, .770 N. Emerson ave.; William Chester Ewing, 5124 Rosslyn ave. Daniel King Moriarity, 1821 Tallman st.; James Willard Campbell, 5630 Lowell ave Edwin Roscoe Henry, 1314 E. Raymond 5t.; Cresson Edyar Hudson, 2101 N. New Jersey st.; Harold Calvin Leonard, 2137 N. Jefferson ave.; Harry Hugo Warren 207 N. Pershing ave.; Donald Raymon George, 261 Reisner st.; Irvin is Kirk, iA 2 ; Daniel Duncan

hy, 335 N. Farris, 5110 W. ton st.; William Augustine Ivory, 511 ave.; Norm Wesley McClintock, h st.; Andrew Horace Hundley, 17 N. ave.; Roy Ellis rba 653 W. 30th st., and Leonard Wilson Spencer, 2320 B. 12 R .

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