Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1943 — Page 7

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i List “of Inductees ~ For Military Service Is Made Public.

The following men have been inducted by local board five: Pr a AE sts; p Morris Jones '1210% N. - An ht Aci aes % y Brnest Blak Patterson st.

. . 10th st.; James of Franklin; Marcell Lucky 1531 Martindale ave.; William Frank Hs rd 334 N Mygsouri ayward, A James Blackwell 747 Center ‘Willard Miller, 2702 Martindale ave.; Branham, 12 Columbia ave.; William 425 N. California P. Bush Jr., 518 N. West st.; C Edward Bishop, 608 N. Senate @ve.; Curney Buford Winstead, 528 N. st.; Morris Elmer Cunningham, 319 Locke st.; Willie Joe Almon, 1110 Miley ave.; Milton May Strong, 441 Agnes E nirley Marshall Winf 622 Pat-

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.8t.; Fred Lee Flowers, 334 N. Blac st.;. Elliott Edwards 1439

ti year-old son of Mrs. Martha Webb, e| 802 Arbor ave, has begun “boot ve..| training” at the Great Lakes naval

b ., 451 Blake 3 Franklin Conn, 335 W. 13th st.; M Dradicy ‘Bardwell, 2730 Boulevard pl; Russell Dean Sears, 958 N. Sheffield ave.; Frederick Ray Smith Jr., 425 Bright st.; Jesse James Carter, - ‘Mike Prederick L ave,; Carl

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Seller, 018 : James William Lott, 1922% Michigan st.; Joseph Andrew Riczo, : “gt.; Augustine Zupan, 7 Turner,

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: 408 Ly Clark of Columbus, Ind.; Vi Leon 4% off, 1714 N. Warman ave.; WilRay Tibbs, 1432 Everett st.; Herman ‘L. Schmitt, 2920 W. Michigan st.; Robert

Lee Hollowell, 637 N. Exeter ave.; Edgar]

, 11 Bloomington st.; Bruno Ed1 Canalas, 717 N. Holmes ave.; Adolph R Flajs, 741 N. Holmes ave.; Huff, 3241 Baltimore ave.; on Kikendall, 1249 N. TreJames Oscar Weddle, 465 GoodPetercheff, 952 Edward Piercefield, ; Hayden Herman .; Charlie 412 Moreland ave.; ed George Woodward, 104 S. Neal ave.; ph Richard Dean, 523 N. Pershing ave.; Charles Calvin Caplinger, 1308 N. Eibing die: Jom, Hoon, Moen 203 . Trau .3- Murre exter Neely, W. 12th aye Leo Anthony Radkovi, 742 N. Holmes ave.; Urban Anthony Wagner, 3509 W. Michigan st.; Virgle Lee Royte Miller, 4975 W. 16th st.; William ‘ Wallace’ Jerret, 1031 Goodlet ave.; Ralph Joseph Faulkner, 532 Rochester ave.; Charles Henry Mitchell Jr:, 526 N. Elder ave.; Arno Merle Jellison, 1821 W. 11th st.; Lester Norman Miller, 960 Eugene st. “Merrill Edward Matlock, 3342 W. 9th st.; Walter Melville Bennett, 531 N. Lynn st.; Lyman Leo Stewart, 1452 Astor st.; Homer Mase pe: 331 Mmkes %. Jo. seph Lampers 1028 Alton ave.; we ene Poindexter, 411 Hanson ave.; Robert Wayne Huck , 1832 Hoyt ave. ‘David Thomas Dostin, 965%, W. Washing ton st.; Millard Earl Monday, 317 N 634 N. Winfield

‘st; William Raym kon ar Lewis Ernest Zfidersich, 932 Ketcham st.: Edward Wilfred Stergar, 9 tcham st.; Edward Antle Sutton, 1998 Wilcox st.; Roy Lester Ellis, 1464 Saulcy st.; Robert Valer Lupear, 456 N. Warman “7 ley: Dishman, 1233% W.

Gi] V-5, U,.S. naval reserve, recently

HH ‘'st., Johnson, N. Darrell Allen 2931 W. ‘ Henry Koehl, 1061 N. Holmes ave.; Owen McCoy, 243 N. Miley ave.; George

, Lero; ht, 949 N. Pennsylvania st.; Horners. Edward Wolf, 3221 W. 10th st.;

ames Burton Downing, 3724 W. 16th st.; C 1814 N. Warman ave.;

ave.; Raymon N. Holmes ave.; Gilbert Sylvanus Sweazey k st.; John

144 . 3214 W. 10th st.; Washington st.; Fran Jr., 1548 Astor st.; Charles Joseph Williams, 335 Hanson ave.; Amil Vidrich, 764 N. Warman ave.; Wilbur Lowry, ‘N. Warman ave.; Martin Frank Gabriel, 747 Holmes ave., and Chester Lebert Stringfellow, 3124 W. 10th st.

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Lieut. Harry W. Heckman was < home on a holiday furlough last : week from Ft. "Warren, Wyo. Lieut. Heckman, previously em- = ployed at t he “Rough Notes Printing Co., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckman, 945 Hervey st. A former student at Indiana 3 Lieut. Heckman university, he took officers candidate training at Ft. Warren, His wife, Caroline, re-

_ Elmer Walker, h Armin,

Mamed to the post with him.

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"Becomes Technician Pvt. Arthur Marsh, brother of Forest Marsh, 5226 S. State ave., repromoted to the rank of : ‘Sth grade, at Camp ‘Wolters, Tex. * # » 8

. Three Indiana men were among

"those who recently were graduated

from the AAF hasic flying school at i . C. They are Thomas ‘©. Quinn of this city, William B. 1 of Bedford and Robert ‘E.

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- Lieut. William S. Robertson, U. S. N. R., recently reported for duty at ie U. S. naval radio training school 'e as medical officer.” Lieut. Robertson left a private practice in Spiceland, where he was a resident jor 10 years, to enter service. He graduate of the Indiana uniity medical school and was an at the Methodist hospital.

st.:| B. C. Atkins & Co. He is a gradu-

;| Washington high school and was

st. . Warman foreland 22 . 840

40 661 Coffey st.; Elder

dge, 1134 N. Belle Vieu pl.; Mero

29 | center, Nashville, Tenn., where he is

ald| regiment of the. U, S$. naval ‘air

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N.| versities,

Pvt. McKinney Donald Crawford

LEFT—Pvt. Ray P. McKinney Jr. is stationed with a chemical warfare division at Camp Bowie, Tex. He is the husband of Mrs. Imogene McKinney and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McKinney, 4609 Young st. Before he entered’ the service Pvt. McKinney wds a sglesman for

ate of Technical high school.

RIGHT—Donald Crawford, 17-

training station. He attended employed by the Patterson Shade

Co. when he enlisted. ” ® »

Ethel Clevenger Janes E. Mosier

Mrs. Ethel Clevenger and her brother, Staff Sergt. James E. Mosier, are serving in the armed forces. 5 Auxiliary Clevenger is in the WAACs, stationed at the Chamberlin hotel, Des Moines, Ia., where she is serving in the motor corps. Her husband, Theodore Clevenger, lives at 1361 W. Ray st. Sergt. Mosier is’ stationed with a tank battalion at Ft. Knox, Ky. He has been in the army since early 1941, and came to Ft. Knox from Camp Hood, Tex. They are the children of Mrs. Elsie Scofield, 2028 W. Morris gt. ® ” 2 Emil R. Major, previously with the administrative and sales depariments of the Phillips Petroleum Co., has been promoted to the rank of captain at the Nashville army air

a cadet processing and supply officer. » ” 2

Al Broadstreet Jr., aviation cadet. was transferred to the aviation

station at Corpus Christi, Tex, from Glenview, Ill. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Broadstreet, 109 E. St. Clair st.” Cadet Broadstreet is a

Shortridge high school and at- ta tended Butler and Indiana uniHe was employed by Eli Lilly & Co. at the time of his enlistment. ”

Serves in Carolina

Capt. Herman N. Gauss, serving ‘with the army air forces technical training command, is stationed at an airplane mechanics school at Seymour Johnson field, N. C. Capt. Gauss, whose mother, Mrs. Sousana Gauss lives at 645 S. Meridian st, formerly was a garage owner. Two Indianapolis men are members of a bombardment squadron at Will Rogers field, Okla. They are Sergt. John W. Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Conroy, 1340 N. Dearborn st., and Sergt. George S. Neuhaus, husband of Mrs. Lillian

Neuhaus, 1218 Union st. ” » ”

Reports at Harvard

Commissioned a lieutenant (jg) in the navy, Paul A, Hartley, director of the Indiana university personnel division,. has been ordered to report to the naval school at Harvard university. Lieut, Hartley, associated with the Muncie school system since 1930, was appointed to the university staff last spring. He is a graduate of Ball State Teachers college and. of tne University of Michigan. o = 2 =n Stationed in Oklahoma Staff Sergt. Robert H. Ratchford, formerly of 3812 N. Pennsylvania st., is assigned to a. bombardment squadron as an airplane mechanic at Will Rogers Field, Okla.” Before entering the army he was an auto racing driver with the Robson race ing team in Los Angeles, Cal. Sergt.

Ratchford is the son of Mrs. Agnes

H. Ratchford of West Chester, Pa. ” o 8

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mond st, will soon complete his flight training at Brooks field, Tex., with dual rating of “observer pilot.”

| was employed by the Big Four railenlisted in|

| entering the service he was em-

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Robert E. Stockwell, 1662 E. Ray=||

Jack S. Danner Ed. C. Bustle

who was stationed at the naval pre-flight school at Iowa City, Ia., spent a recent leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.'Danner, 4929 S. Wolcott . st. Cadet Danner is now stationed at the naval training base at Peru for further flight training. RIGHT—Edward C. Bustle, first class petty officer, formerly stationed at the Great Lakes naval training station, is now in training as an airplane mechanic at the naval school at Dearborn, Mich. Recently he spent a short leave with his wife, Mrs. Elva R. Bustle, and son, Richard Edward Bustle, and his step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stratton, 209 S. 5th ‘st, Beech Grove. Mr. Bustle

road shops when he October, 1942.

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Pvt. Charles E. Schilling, son of

R. R. 20, is with an armored division at Camp Chaffee; Ark. Before

ployed at Kingan & Co. Recently promoted to staff sergeant at Luke field, Ariz., was Frank E. Haus Jr., son of . and Mrs. Ed Haus, 559 Moreland ave. Sergt. Haus, in the army air forces, once .was .a professional football player and was on the Washington high school basketball team. Inducted in July, 1941, he now supervises the Luke field machine shop. ” ” 2 Second Class Seaman Billy Middleton of t h e coast guard recently spent a two day furlough with his mother, Mrs, Inez Middleton, 518 N. Alabama st., and ‘Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brown of Fortville. Seaman Middieton is sta=tioned at Charle- . voix, Mich. He en- Mr. Middleton tered service with the coast guard in April, 1942. » ” 2 Joseph Wilford DeWees of Greenfield has: been promoted to the rank of major in the air corps at Selfridge Field, Mich. His father, Joseph DeWees, lives in Zanesville. _ Maj. DeWees received a degree in

versity. He was commissioned in 1940 and was stationed at Mitchel Field, N. Y., until he reported to

LEPT—Cadet ' Jack S. Danner,| -Ses i % stationed at the U. S. N. air station | xpos)

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schilling of

{ Corp. Beatty, who received his B. S.

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Byron §. Allen Cecil E. LEFT—Seaman Byron S. Allen is

at Saufly field, Pensacola, Fla. He is the husband of Mrs. Corine Allen, 1000. W. New York st. He was employed by Kingan & Co. before he enlisted last June. . RIGHT--Seaman Cecil E. Denison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart, 1530 Dawson st. is stationed at the U, S. naval aviation base at Peru. He was formerly employed by the Big Four shops and is a graduate of Technical high school.

Harry S. Amick Edgar Allen Poe

LEFT—Pfc. Harry S. Amick has returned to Camp Carrabelle, Fla., after spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amick, R. R. 20, Box 733 E. He is serving with an anti-tank company "in the infantry. Pvt. Amick, in the amy since early 1941, was formerly employed by the Van Camp Hardware and Iron Co. WIGHT—Edgar Allen Poe, 256 N. Capitol ave., who served as a private in the army during the first world war, has been accepted in the navy as a fireman, first class, and assigned to the Great Lakes naval training station. f J » 8

Ex-Teacher Advanced Eerbert L. Beatty, former school teacher at Twelve Mile and son of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. H. Beatty of 101 Alton ave., has been advanced to the rank of technician fifth grade at Camp Lee, Va. where he’s attached to the quartermaster’s corps.

‘degree in education in 1941 from Indiana university, was inducted last September. 2 » ” Aviation Cadet Myron 8S. Wolf, son of Isaac Wolf, 3510 Fall Creek blvdl., hag been graduated from a flying detachment at: ‘Avon : Park, Fla. This brings him a step closer to “a pair of silver wings.” ” ” EJ Pvt. Thomas McBride is serving with the signal corps at Camp Crowder, Mo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Dee McBride, R. R. 8,

Selfridge Field in April, 1941.

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Men of 8th, 11th and 13th Districts Report for Armed Service.

No. 13:

Richard Leigh , Ra No. 1, Box 1456 M: Wallace Lloyd Moore, 4728 Madison ave.: Albert Eugene. Mulbarger, 2315 W. Morris: st.; Charles Nelson Poets, Cottage ave.; Claude Ranard, 307 W. Morris st.; Lewis Franklin Richards, 1022 er ave.; Richard Charles Sauer, 2305 8. Meridian st.; Richard Olman Shepherd, 839 Prospect st.; Thomas Henry Teagardin of Beech Grove; Howard Dwight ley, 4042 Otterbein

2%, and William Lee Wright, 230 Oakland

Board 11 Tnducts

Local Board No. 11 reports the

induction of the following men: Fred Ma

y "3 - lin Adams, 1227 S. Shepard st.; James A. Foxworthy, 40 8S. Warman ave.; Anthony Wayne Burnell of Clermont; h: Taylor in, . N Illinois st.; Charles Edward Ross, R. R. 2, Box ; Wallace Kugelman of Maywood; John Ware Christy, 1161 Concord st.; Marion Green, 2902 Rader st.; Charles Robert Kempton of Knightsville; Francis Frederick Lenz, 741 Lyndhurst dr., and James Francis Tharp, 548 S. Rybolt ave.

From Board 8

The following men have been if-

ducted by local board No. 8

Harold G. Wiggan Jr., 39 E. Ninth st.; George James Simpson, 1905 Arrow ave.; Wagner Lake, 507 S. West st.; Jack Reno, 1339 N. Pennsylvania st.; William Stephenson, 920 N. Alabama st.; Edward Kemp, 802 E. St. Clair st.; Thomas Onstott, 30 Massachusetts ave.; Charles Irving Fowler, 635 N. st.; Vestal Eugene Ely, 1129 N. st.; John Orville Reed, 522 N. N sey st.; David E. Edward of Portland, Ore.; David Luke Myrick, c/o WIBC; Glenn William Howson, 140 W. N Ralph Willard Morgan of Bloomi Edward Allen O’Brien, 917% N. A

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P| The following men recently were| inducted into the army by board|

Raymond Michael Bauer, 2034 8. Del-

Fred 8. Hallett Fred S. Hallet, 23, Promoted From First Lieutenancy - To Captaincy.

ASSIGNED

| [cfersor, 2060 N. Delaware st.; Camp

Ft. Hayes Reception Center At Columbus, 0., Makes | Transfers. °° have been sent from the reception center at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, O.,

lo various . designated points: Patterson field, Fairfield, O.—James F.

leery, O., Carl O. Taber, 1720 N. Mont iim 86; Frank W. Sorg, 1444 Euclid ave,; ‘cseph - L. Messer, 1959 Bellfontaine st.; | liward Brown, 3147 Madisen ave.; Wilom L. Ford 3118 Brookside : Deckert, 1914 Mansfield st. Toad, N.

wy.; James ; Melvin L. d A. Wells, eal,

an, 1132 ‘Temard H, Hopper, R.

Sn Box ( Camp Van Dorn, Miss.—Myron B. Webcr, 5355 Primrose ave.; Harold R. White, - 147. Clifton st.; Edward E. Brickertt, 713 . Hast st.; Carl C. Cavet, 931 N. Pennsylvania sh; Mar Despain, 1430 8. Ea Doyle, 128 ‘S. ‘Bel-

Gus P. Bisesi A. J.-Brunnemer

LEFT—Corp. Gus P. Bisesi, fore merly associated with his father and brothers in the food commis« sion business, is stationed at Pt Ord, Cal. He is the husband of Mrs. Dorothy Bisesi, 3777 N. Meri dian st, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bisesi, 243 E. Garfield dr, RIGHT—Pvt. Alfred J. Brune nemer is serving with a ground

4 crew of the air forces somewhere

in the Pacific. He received his basic training at ‘ Keesler field, Miss, and was sent overseas from Ft. McDowell, Angel Island, Cal Pvt. Brunnemer, who was formerly employed at the General Mirror

N.| Co., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva

I orrest st. "tha st.; Fay J. McCoy, 1345 Reisner st.; I.. McMichen, 931 N. Pennsylvania

= | Brunnemer, 2053 Olive sf.

WOMEN TO SEAT BOARD

gineer for Allison's, is one of tha youngest officers of his rank at Pat- ;

Fred S. Hallett, formerly an en- : i. 14 A. Ransdell, 143

icus hy Samuel Nati 32 W. 24th st.; Thom8S. Richland st.; Elmer Marvin P.

Installation of officers is schede uled for a meeting of the Woman's

Carson ave.;

K. Woessner, 3737

Clarence |

st.; Ralph Franklin Lumpkin of Mo via; Warren G. Sim reenfield; Thomas Vickous, 615 E. Ni ’ Kenneth Edwin Allen, 20 E. Ninth st.; Clarence Allen York, 227 E. 10th st.; Richard William Perkins, 844 Capitol hael .O. Hession, E. John Louis Ma John Tedrick Berger, N. st.; Jack Edward Mahoney, 239 N. Illinois st.; James Michael Doherty, 2022 8S. Meridian st.; Donald Franklin Crooke of Bloomington; Harold Alvin Lich, 635 N. Noble st.; Gerald Ray Pettit, 303 N. Dearborn st.; Clarence Thomas Heckman, 826 N. Alabama st.; Richard Paul Poole, 2025 E. 34th st.; Robert Prank Cook, 1406 Park ave.; Argyle Laurayne McClain, 516 N. New Jersey st.; ‘Robert Francis Bell of Ridgefarm, Ill.; James Edward Colvin, 429 E. New York st.; Kenneth Franklin Huff, 2006 Tipton st., and Harry Richard Benjamin, 602 N. Alabama st.

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ONLY WRAP CORD AROUND COLD JRON and then wrap it loosely. Heat. Electric

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terson field, Fairfield, O., where ha

He was called to active duty witl. the army air forces in the fall of

,| 1941 as a second -lieutenant and es-| was promoted to first lieutenant

last April. He is now a personnel officer at Patterson field. Capt. Hallett, with his wife, Mis.

bert | Edith Hallett, and 10-month-old

daughter, Susan Jane, lives at Springfield, O. He is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘T. Hallett, 100 S. Gladstone st. Mr. Hallett, = civil engineer, is at present in charge of roads and sireets at Cam) Atterbury.

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Promoted to Sergeant

Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Becker, 1331. Bradberry ave., have received worl that their oldest son, Paul L., 27, has been promot- ; ed to sergeant in the paratroop corps at Ft. Ben. ning, Ga., wher: he has been train. ing since last August. te Mr. and Mrs, ¢ Becker's other son, Pvt. Rober:

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os the U. S. marine Sergt. Beker corps fighting in the jungles of Guadalcanal. In: a recent letter Robert wrot: that he and his comracles had “tur-

Thanksgiving dinner. “Uncle Sam really gives us the best and we can’t help fighting for

DONT DROP YOUR Eectrde

tons, hooks and sippers. Hard objects scratch and damage the sole plate of . the iron and make it hard to clean.

a country like that,” his- letter stated.

recently was promoted from first ° S.| lieutenant to captain. Capt. Halard, | Jett is only 23 years old.

Becker, 20, is witi: -

key with all the trimmings” for

mn, 'iliite, TIT W. 31st st.; Robert C, White, 737 Deloss st.; Roland

1eloss st. and [Francis P, Wood, 2131 N. 1'ewy Jersey

Benefit association 140, at 2:15 p. m, Wednesday in Castle hall, *

OLUMES might be written about the scope of our

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KEEP IRON CLEAN - wipe off starch or li: vith damp cloth or mild abrasive. N o:~ scrapeiron with knife or immerse in water.

“hen iron is cool,

iron—so be sure you don’t lose

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the use of yours

through carelessness. Protect it carefully and .it

should outlast the.war.

The fact that Electric irons are almost indispensable in practically every household has been greatly impressed on us by the number of Electric irons brought in for repairs. The great majority of

the needed repairs are due to carel

essness or misuse

of the iron that could have been avoided. 4 More irons are severely damaged and put out of operation. by falling than in any other way. Remember to take every precaution to prevent dropping

your iron. :

“Another common cause of ironing troubles is lack of “cord care.” Frayed cords, cords with broken wires and those fitting insecurely on iron terminals lead to blown fuses, damage to home wiring and possible damage to the iron itself. Be sure the cord plug fits tightly on the iron terminals. Loose fitting plugs cause electric arcs that destroy the terminals. Everyone wants to protect their iron—but good intentions, however sincere, are not enough. You must know what to do and then do it. Here are other “musts” to insure long iron life.

at the very

STORE SAFELY —A{ tex iamy ating put 2 cold iron away in 4 plcde where it is IRON OUT

Don’t leave or. 11. ironing board. © BY BUYING MORE WAR BONDS

Light ¢

HANDLE CORD CAREFULLY—don’t yank from convenience outlet. Grasp plug

(not cord) and pull firmly. Repair cord

first sign of wear.

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