Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1943 — Page 4

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rves in Quartermaster Corps at Camp Lee in [short visit before leaving tumorrow for duty at Baltos, Canal Zone.

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Lisut. Comm. Stuart A. Bishop, 3857 Guilford ave, is home for a

He was detached Saturday from his post in Chicago as assistant

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MEN TO SERVICE

9, 10 and 12 Issue Orders; Announce Names of

Virginia. director of naval officer procurement for the Middle West after 10 months’ Latest Recruits.

51 Lafayette rd, has been pro |struction of the Indianapolis naval

_moted from first lieutenant to cap-| armory. He is on a leave of absence n in the army quartermaster|fro® the Travelers Insurance Co.

Orps. He is stationed at Camp Lee, 2 8 3 Va. Commissioned in 1932 from the| Waits - Assignment

,» Capt. Fegley was on recruit-| geoond Lieut. William L. Fister, re ty in the Indianapolis dis-|,¢ the marine corps has been grador nine years. He formerly uated from the reserve officers’ class he Lo in charge of sales for|,¢ the marine training center at ow fer C. Hiser, Ine. , Quantico, Va., and is ready for as2 8 8 signment to combat duty with a marine unit. He is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. William A. Fisher, 737 N. Riley ave. @ Lieut. Fisher enlisted in the marines on May 8, 1841, and was assigned to active duty on June 16. He was graduated from Indiana: {university in June, 1941, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

Capt. Paul M. Fegley, formerly of | member of the reserve ever since and helped in the planning and con-

a James E. Blankenship, son of Mr. Pvt. Wooden , Pvt. Schneider Bes, A u | : a Lieut, Comm. Stuart A. Bisho LEFT—Pvt. John Wooden Jr. is| from private to corporal at Camp ’ | ' ? tioned at Camp Hood, Tex., after| Barkeley, Tex. Before going into ® 8 = seing inducted into the army on|the army he worked for the Inter- bo : Ber..2 He is the husband of Mrs.| national Harvester Co., Inc. ~ LaVonne Wooden and the son of ss 2 . and Mrs. John H. Wooden, 843| qyo men from Lawrence are new tmore ave. He formerly worked |,o.cruits at the Great Lakes naval the Stewart-Warner Corp. training station. They are Edward ~ RIGHT—Pvt. Philip F. Schneider,| G, Holecek, husband of Mrs. Ruth son of Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Schnei-|E, Holecek, 4521 Franklin rd., and der, 3836 Graceland’ ave., is in the|Charles R. Hart, son of John F. army air forces and stationed at| Hart, 4718 Normal st. , Gulfport field, Miss. Before enter- 8 # 8 «| ing the service in September, he was| Pvt. Leon J. Cooning Jr. returned| *% | | secretary and treasurer of the Allied |to his station Sunday after spend- rrence G rr 7 Tron and Wire works. ing a six-day fur- : Fre} W. 10 fo Heo. A, Tortande i ® #2 = “: Sanford A. Leonard, son of Mrs. Florence Leonard, 1701 E. Kelly st.,

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parents, Mr. and ee the navy. Mrs. Leon J. LEFT—Fred W. Torrence is a sec-

duty. Enlisting in the navy in world war I, Comm. Bishop has been a

Draft board 9 inducted the following men recently: George Charles Murphy, 1609 N. New Jersey; Lioyd George Hanson, 04 N Harding: illiam Anson Arthington : blvd.; Hansford Langley, Box 127, Southport; White, 2608 Carrollton; Ambrose Carrico, 609 Steiner st., Cincinnati, O.; Richard Raymond Rhoades, 1660 N. Tibbs;

4] Charles Joseph Fisher, 145 N.

Jack Lyons Morrow, 2433 C Alfred Bowman, N. . mour; Francisco Garcia, 506 N. Temple; Bernard Joseph Moran, 340 N. Summit; Francis Lot Jeffries, 619 St. Paul; Warren Harrison Plake, 568 N. Highland; Charles - 1620 Williams; Clarence ; “Harold Vernon Parker; Marion Frede Charleston, 3 . Orient

Revere Hall, 83 vania Kise, 417 Nathan, 239 N. rd; ] Worth, 320 Eastern; Richard Leon Holland, 2915 Moore; Alexander Moore,

235 N. Randolph; Charles Anthony Caboney, 248 Parkview; Thomas Clement gonnony, 306 N. Randolph; Carl Richard Bernhafdt, 917 W. dr. Woodruff pl; Arvie Andrew: Allen, 506 8. Keystone; Kenneth Earl Cowin, 947 N. Beville; John Keith: Henderson, 610 Leslie Newell Boyce, 970 Sti Frank Jones Jr., R. R. 19, Joseph Ward, 813 N. Hamilton; Gene ‘Fox, 1949 Russell, 1621 Deloss, an Jordan, 1205 E. Vermont ste 8 # 8

From Board 10

The following men have been in-

ducted by draft board 10:

William Leslie Smith, 407 N. State: Walter Leroy Justus, 1930 Hoyt; Clifton Owen Ratliff, 2442 Central; Charles William Henby, 1619 Asbury; Hubert Burnett, 2108 Shelby; Cleo Lowell Brandon, 923 8. State; Wilbur Nathan Roeder, 1443 Pleasant; O'Neal Ross, 1629 Hoefgen; Donald Ray Moreland, 720 E. Iowa; Chester Floyd Rather, 1302 S. Sherman; Leo Francis Amend, 103] Prospect; Robert Norton Bennett, 1126¢ 8S. Keystone; Lowell Dewigh

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lough with his A father and son are serving in|Hawkins, 1537 Fletcher; Albert Frederick

Jurgen, 1622 E. Kelly; Charles Richard Knerr, 815 Yoke; Joseph Clay Thompson, 36 E. Chester st, Champaign, Ill; Roy T. May, 1515 Dawson; Clarence Vernon Amick, R. R. 3, Bedford; Huel Murl Doug-

is now a second lieutenant, having Cooning, 650 N. | ond class yeoman on recruiting dutygpt “Gos Fletcher; Samuel Henry McDan-

Bo Beville ave. He * been graduated recently from the oe in the army in Evansville. He enlisted in the

ned Lr candidate .;. forces and is navy on Dec. 11, 1941, and was for- » p » Pde attending ground merly stationed at Columbus. His

eg =| mechanics” school : : ai © | wife and two children live in Brown . Gas on Stomach |x: Loco. ve. 8 county. To Relieved in 5 minutes or ing the 108, MC % RIGHT—George A. Torrence, son a sftoeat- | Pvt. Cooning was Pvt, Cooning |of Fred Torrence, is a second class

rs usually aman stationed at the naval reBais ania aos otteinas: pee for | employed by the RCA manufactur-|S€aman s a Tellef— medicines 1iko those in Bell-ans Py He is a graduate of serve air base al Peru. He enlisted

: laxative. -ans brings comfort in a tom Io oa. 20 at ai’ Grapgiatey PE on Form of bottle | Technical high school. in August.

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jel, 1207 St. Paul; Howard George Pfeiffer Jr., 1421 Terrace; Robert William Cross, 1143 Olive; John Bernard Armestrong, 1318 Pleasant; Norris Milton Archer, 1161 McDougal; James Linual Lutes, 1119 Hoyt; Clenice Potter, 2225 Villa; Clifford Lawton Matthews, 2048 Shelby; Same my Eugene Rich Jr., 1715 Gimber; James Edwerd Wheeler, 2162 S. East; Martin Francis Carrico, 1253 Lawton; Clifford Vincent Frederick Jr., 2527 Prospect; Robert Edward Hensley, 1205 Harlan; Jake Albert Day, 426 S. Keystone; Raymond Lee Fleming, 1430 Gimber; Clyde Joseph Cron Jr. 1233 E. Tabor; Charles Ralph Sanders, 2018 Laurel; Paul Eugene Michael, 822 E. Towa; Frank William Whitman; 2101 Lexington; Norman Otto Kuner, 2350 E. Rays mond; Arthur Robert Vance, 1325 Kelly; James Earl Porter, 2118 Spann; James Robert Lepper, 1155 Fletcher; Robert William Hagenmaier, 1550 Bradbury; William August Peed, 1504 E. Raymond; Paul Urban Brinker, 1206 E. Tabor; James William Schneider, 1605 Hoyt; /Edwin Pete Morgan, 2525 Prospect; George Frederick Kocher, 1305 Comer; Edward Lee Winburn, 1536 Churchman; Richard Martin Daum, 1303 E. Kelly, and Lee Roy Johnson, 213 S. Randolph.

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Board 12 Draftees

New draftees from board 12 are

as follows:

Charles Wiley, 1429 Lee; Kenneth Emil Noel, 431 N. Illinois; Glenn Kivett Rushton, 541 Coffey; Charles, Clevan Hillman, 1334 Kappes; Floyd Alfred Powers, 1034 S. Holmes; Robert Lyle Heavrin, 932 S. New Jersey; Charles William Roberts, 10% N. Cruise; Walter Amos, McKinney apartments, Lawrenceburg; Donald Arthur Allison, R. R. 12, Box 70; Wilson Dinbar Gray, 939 S. New Jersey; Raymond N.

RIGHT—Pvt. Robert Hardy Is|Vance, 617 Virginia; William Evender

Rohr, 522 Fletcher; Nicholas N. Dobrota, 626. Massachusetts; Joseph Harold Conover, 242 W. Ray: Adolphus Anderson Kivett,

; 2nd Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn. and Wash. - LI-9721 He was home recently on a 14-day |g [. *Uiners Joseph Nahmiss, 133 W.

furlough.

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speak for the pleasant, happy things in life...all the things we necessarily now have less of. You know: tires; radios; gus, fuel, food; fun, leisure and all the like: In its own way; your bottle of icecold Coca-Cola is almost a casual symbol _of such pleasant things.

“Everybody eagerly accepts wartime restrictions: We'll have the good things, again; someday. But now it's work harder and fight, too. We've got a tough war fo win: And no matter what anybody is doing fo help (this doesn't go for fighting men) nobody is doing his full share if he's not buying U. S. War Bonds and War Stamps regularly: Are you buying them? Are you buying your share in Victory and in the good American

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McCarty; Vincent Paul Piccioni, 622 Stevens; Hayes Aulden Manning, 1251 Standard: Elliott Scherer Carroll, 658 Birch; Everett Mason Forest, 1361% S. Belmont; George Wellington Martin, 216 S. Oriental; Joseph Goldstein, 726 S. Illinois; Fred Alton York, 515 Warren; George Norbert Boatman, 1239 Kappes; Shannon Melvin Wallace, R. R. 18, Box 116; Jesse B. Bruce, 164 E. Chicago ave., Vincennes; Joseph Patrick Reidy, 1002 Elm; Alvin Ray Coghill, 1229 Oliver; James Dillard, 9 S. Pine; Joseph Clarence Tumulty, 1522 N. New Jersey; Chester Robert Davis, 1138 N. Alabama; Arthur Harry McMillan, 1047% S. Pershing; Bennie Potter Spann, West Newton; Ivory Mathews Wilson, 822 Coffey; Earl Thomas Smith, 909 High; Salvator Michael Mulinaro, 519 E. Warsaw; George Perkins, 930 S. Delaware, and James Oliver Dillon, *R. R. 1, Box 263, Bridgeport.

Cagle Graduated

Pvt. Charles E, Cagle, formerly of 702 N. Alabama st., has been graduated from the army air force’s technical training command school for airplane mechanics at Gulfport field,

-| Miss. He is the nephew of Mr. and

Mrs. Robert Meade, 826 N. New Jersey st, and formerly was an armature insulator at the Automotive Armature Co. 2 = =

Train at Ft. Knox

Four Indianapolis men are taking their basic training course at the armored force replacement training center at Ft. Knox, Ky. They are Pvt. James H. Padgett, son of Mrs. Edith Padgett, 1432 N. Drexel ave.; Pvt. Joseph L. Johnson, 1232 St. Paul st.; Pvt. Noel E. Elliott, 4520 E. Washington st., and Pvt. Fred 8. Hosler, 1603 Maynard ave. " ss 8 = Pvt. Frank H. Caylor; formerly of 1822 Hillside ave., is in training at the medical replacement center ab Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark,

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