Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1942 — Page 4
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RECEIVES 35 LOCAL MEN
Report at Great Lakes Station for Training As Petty Officers.
Thirty-five Indianapolis men have |
reported to Great Lakes for train-|
ing as petty officers. The recruits ;
and their navy ratings are: Anthony J. Cherpas, 3726 N. Illinois,
818 VN. 43d, specialist, 2d class: John W.
class; Merrill E. Tuttle, 1836 Beeler, aviation machinist’s mate, 2d class: Sidney J, Flack, 1751 W. 60th, musician, 2d class; Kenneth E. Ooley, 1701 S. Delaware, carpenter's mate, 3d class; Harold L. Suhre, 2717 N. Capitol, machinist’s mate,
2d class; Garot O. Barker, 55 machinist’s’ mate, 2d ae Nome
Elza R. S13 5 8. or Meow, machinists es est, 913 Carrollton, ho ital a apprentice, 1st class; Carl A. ist a
carpenter's Greenwood,
tion, XE ation machinisvs ‘mate ‘ ngensmit| 19 E. Michigan, Robert 3d class; Aribert L. 852 N. Graceland, ‘radio technician, 3d class; Lloyd Conway, 1418 Central, electrician’s mate, 2d class; John Pr ons, 1225 Wade, machinist’s mate, 2d class; Edward M. Bennett Jr., 4822 E. Michigan, electrician’s mate, 2d class: James E. Meyer, 1318 E. 10th, hospital 2pplentice, 2d class; Harry E. Eberly, 3032 Michigan, motor machinist’s mate, 2d A John A. Jones, 923 N. Jefferson, motor Znachin t's m class. err
Pvi. Prestwood T. D. Hawks
LEPT—Pvt. Ralph L. Prestwood, 23-year-old son of Mrs. Emma Prestwood, 931 Buchanan st., has been in the marine corps since Sept. 18 and now is taking special training at the naval training station in San Diego. He attended manual training high school here
eil,| and before his enlistment was em-
ployed at the Regal warehouse.
RIGHT—Thomas D. Hawks, V-6, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Mabel Hawks, at 208 Eastern ave,, recently was assigned to the naval selection office at Farragut, Idaho. A graduate of Tech high school he’s 23 and previously worked {at the Sink & Edwards sheet metal
as company.
keeper, 3d class; Jesse Bel gtontaine, Fo 3d class; Harry 8. Weber J: Rural yeoman, 3d class; William 3344 tation, Storekoaper, 3d chs Barshai g 4820 E. Washington, eléctrician’s’ te, 2d class; William V. Neuling, 2126 8S. New Jersey, motor machinist’s mate, 1st clans) Glenn L. Marsh, Ewing st., gan's mate, 3d class; Earl R. The MacCombs, Route 5, mate, 1st class; aviation machinist’s mate, 3d class, and Howard R. Bland, 234 E. 12th, storekeeper, 2d class.
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Draftees Inducted
Draft board 9 inducted the following men last week:
Robert Frederick Grever, 1355 Bridge; John Francis Troy Jr. 5 E. 10th; Clarence Everett Fykes 919 Villa; Charles Russell McElfresh, 27 724, E. Washington; Robert Alvin Whi te, 211 E. North, Apt. No. 2; Gene Leffler, 343 Parkway; ‘Harry Leroy Dwigans, 1329 Marlowe; Charles Russell Nickleson, 7 N. Tacoma; Paul Valentine Hemmer, 40 Eastern; Albert Clifford Lotz, 2821 Robson; Maxie Clay Slayton, 1316 Kappes; Wilbur K. Smith, 29 N. Hamilton; Ibert Woodrow Smith, 8 8. Dearborn; John Benedict Matthews, 292 7 Louis Schreiber,
. State; Wiliam Lincoln i, Peto E40 h; Richard Frank Lang, 1414 Deloss; John Aloysius Quins, 35 N. Arsenal; George David Bolen y Beville; James Harris Thomas, 961 a well; Patrick Joseph Walsh Jr., 874 Fletcher; Otis Stinnett, 253 E. Washin ton; Irwin Blaine Walker, 432 E. Lee; William Joseph Scott, 485 8. Dearborn; “Rex William LaRue, 3167 E. Washington; James Francis Tare 2718 Columbus; Virgil 226 N. Rural; Charles Elemer Harry Carsch, 1337 Harold Henry, 1134 E. Iee Keen, 206 8S. Arsenal; Charles Lewis McKeen, 646 N. Hamilton; N. Beville; Robert Lloyd Vicars, 118 8. Rural, and Maurice Arthur Philpott, 1133 E. Washingon
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- A Doctor’ Invention for reducible rupture is proving so successful, an offer is now being made to give everyone who tries it a $3.50 Truss Free. This invention has no leg straps, no elastic belts, or leather bands. It holds rupture up and in. Is- comfortable and easy to wear. After using it many report entire satisfaction. Any reader of this paper may try the Doctor's Invention for 30 days and receive the separate $350 Truss Free. If you are not
the $3.50 Truss for your trouble, If you are ruptured just write the Physician’s Appliance Co., 6237 Koch Bldg., 2906 Main St., Kansas
2 8 8 Pvt. John R. Leary, son of Mr. -|and Mrs. George H. Leary of Mount Comfort, has been assigned to an armored reconnaissance battalion with the 11th armored division at Camp Polk, La.
- ” ” ” Aviation Cadet William T. Av-
: eritt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Averitt, 2005 Ruckle st., was grad-
.|uated this week from Minter field,
army basic flying school near
Bakersfield, Cal. ” n ”
Roeder Made Corporal .
Lloyd F. Roeder, son of Mrs. Lottie Roeder, 626 Massachusetts ave.,
a repair squadron at Tinker field, Oklahoma City. He attended Technical high school here. Before entering the army, he worked in Los Angeles, where his wife resides.
” » » Willlam E. Wise, son of Lester Wise, Beech Grove, is taking radio training at the Great Lakes naval trairring school. Upon completion
N.lof the course he will be advanced
to a petty officer’s rating. # ” »
George R. Knapp, son of Roy Knapp, 1050 Congress ave. has been advanced to the rank of corporal at the field artillery replacement center, Fort Sill, Okla. His wife, Mrs. Bernice E. Knapp, lives at New Augusta. Corp. Knapp majored in science at Purdue university and before entering the service was a newspaper pressman in Indianapolis. He is a member of North Park Lodge 646, F. & A. M.
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Hoosier in Air School
Ward F. Monfort, squadron chef at Brooks field, Tex., has been promoted to corporal. He’s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Monfort, 1604 Rembrandt st.
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Among a group of future airplane mechanics who were enrolled this week at the Keesler field, Miss., army air forces ‘technical training command school, were eight Indianapolis men. They are Robert N. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Terry, 1840 Roosevelt ave.; Louis
City, Mo., for their trial offer.
Anthony Sparenblek, son of Mr. and
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Mrs. John Sparenblek, 746 N. Haugh st.; William E. Haverty; Lawrence C. McGehey, 4532 N. Kingsley dr.; Harry Hoop Jr., son of Mr. and
ave.; Jack C. Moser, son of Mrs, Osa Moser, 1026 W. 26th st.; John C. Carney, son of Mrs. Florence Carney, 1510 Kealing st. and Cecil B. Morgan, 914 College ave.
# » » Eight types of aviation services in the WAVES now are available to women 20 to 35 years old. They will serve as link trainer operators, line assistants (ground work at air stations), control tower watchers, aviation mechanics, aviation metal-
smiths, photographers, parachute riggers and aerographers’ mates.
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Walter C. Shea, former field manager for the Indiana State Board of Accounts, has received a second lieutenant’s commission in the army
a training course in the officers’ candidate school at Duke univer-
or to his admission to the school he served in the army air forces technical service command Keesler fleld, Miss. Before proceeding to his post at Pt. Oglethorpe, Ga., he is spending a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Michael C. Shea, 6255 N. Pennsylvania st.
Edw. R. Hayden Leslie Silvey
LEFT—Edward R. Hayden has returned to the Great Lakes naval training station after spending a nine-day furlough with his wife, Mildred, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hayden, 611 Taft. He is a third class petty officer.
RIGHT-—Leslie Silvey is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Silvey, 410 N. Kealing ave., on a nine-
naval training station.
Four to Be Signalers
Four Indianapolis men are attending the U. S. naval training school for signalmen at the University of Illinois. They are Bryan Brooks Walters, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Walters, 4600 La-
fayette rd.; John V. Stiles, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Stiles, 924 W. 32d st.; William McKinley McCabe, 38, husband of Mrs, Emily McCabe, 5321 Winthrop ave.; Charles M. Russell, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles M. Russell, 223 Leeds st. » ” ” Two Indianapolis seamen enrolled in the navy's training school for gunners’ mates at Michigan City are Clifford Arnold Armstrong, 19, son of Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 252 Avon st., and Ernest Paul Miller, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Miller, 2520 N. Colorado st. $8 = Sergt. William L. Hemmelgarn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemmelgarn, 1215 Albany st., Beech Grove, now is a student in the Keesler field, Miss., airplane mechanics school. ” o ”
3 Men Commissioned
Three indianapolis men were comEline | missioned second lieutenants at the graduation exercises of the chemical warfare service officers’ candidate
school at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. They are Frank M. Brown, 848 N. California st.; William B. Kriel, 5630 W. Washington st., and Maclin R. Milner, 3736 N. Pennsylvania st. 2 8 8 =» Charles M. Tinsley is in officers’ candidate schcol for infantry at Ft. Bemming, Ga. He formerly was stationed at Will Rogers field,
| Oklahoma “City, Okla. He is the
husband of Mrs.’ Margaret MecCracken Tinsley, 2725 N. Meridian st, and the son of Mrs. Louise Tinsley, 303 N. Addison.
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Corp. Emil L. Prokl is enrolled in a special course of instruction at the signal corps school at Camp Murphy, Fla. He is the son of Anthony Prokl, 867 N. Linwood. tJ # ”
John F. Ball, son of Mrs. Jessie A. Ball, 3223 Central ave., is now a sergeant at Ft. Mason, Cal, where he is attached io the headquarters company. He is 28 and entered the army on March 14. u ” ”
Jack Stanley Trump, son of Mrs. John G. Smith of Montezuma, is home from duty in the Solomon islands where his ship was sunk. He is a first class gimme and will be home until Dec. 2 ” » »
Cecil G. Rader, son of Harry Rader, 269 Elder ave, has been transferred to Camp Atterbury.
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Walter Ray Jr., son of Mrs. Nettie Ray, 820 Georgia st. has been assigned to Camp Wheeler, Ga. Also sent to Camp Wheeler recently was Carl E. Singleton Jr., son of
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