Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1943 — Page 26
owling Dogs Bare 2 Deaths
WAUKEE, Wis,, Jan. 22¢U, eut. Walter McCaigue led uad of police to a house on edge of south Milwaukee the neighbors objected to ie howling of 17 starving dogs. he officers climbed ‘a six-foot to enter the dwelling, stood on high wooden Inside they found a ned, aging spinster, Miss Long, standing’ in a clutd room. ; mother, Mrs. Lucille Lonwas lying dead on a couch.
he two beds, jumped upon the he bodies as the police entered.
n had starved to death ay. Both bodies had frozen
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John William Rapp Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rapp, 25¢ N. Keystone ave. has completed preflight and primary flight training and now is a basic flying cadet at the Bainbridge, Ga., army air field. A graduate of Technical high school, he entered the infantry in November, 1941, transferring to the air forces in April, 1942, ;
STUDENTS SAVE TEACHER CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (U. P.) —Mrs. Audrey Kettlewell, who teaches artificial - respiration to a civilian defense class, collapsed from a heart attack as she was working over a student. Students worked over her, keeping her alive, until an inhalator squad arrived and revived her. :
Lubbock field, Tex. for their final pilots. g : Upon graduation from the
will become flight officers. ; The local cadets are Robert H. Boemler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Boemler, 3130 Park ave. and Sheldon C. Craigmyle, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Craigmyle, 1252 Lawrence ave. Other cadets from Indiana are Stanley K. Metsger, Cutler; Robert E.: Neligh, and Melvin D. Sargent, both of .Loogootee; Donald Anderson, La Porte; Glen H. Dolan, Rushville; Robert W, Amon, Gary, and Davis E, Sayler, Ladoga. The two aviation students are John J. Dunn of Seelyville and Henry W. Engle Jr., of Rushville." Carl G. Suits, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert C. Suits, 1050 Villa ave., has peen commissioned a second lieutenant in the army following his graduation from the officer candidate school of the signal corps at Ft. Monmouth, N. J.
8 » ” Selective service board 10. today announced that Gilbert E. Schepper,
711 E. Washington st, and Clarence Daugherty Jr. of Terre Haute had been inducted into the army with the group from board 10 in-
ducted this week. #
Board 12 Inducts
Selective service board 12 today announced the following men have
been inducted into the army: Darrell Wilson, 543 h st.; Michael Eldon O’Conner, e.f Len Bernard Moriarity, Edward Thompson, Maywood; Lee, 3003 E. Washington st.; Binegar, 2724 Winthrop ave.; John Lewis Smith, 352 S. Parker ave.; Forrest Mitchel n, 738 Elm st.; Carl Theodore Rentzel, 741 N. Sheffield ave.; Junk Bova, 971
kins, 637 N. Rohr,
8. Delaware st.; John Tr Pennsylvania st.; Eston Kenneth y Greenfield; Halqua Odell Duke, 626 Holly aye, and Robert Hermann Weinke, Greencastle. Jesse Lee Huffman, 1137 Division st.; Harold Paulmer Sipes, 717 Russell ave.; Leo David
John Manuel Peak, N William Charles Moorehouse, 727 Park ave. william Russell Scott, 1036 Division st.; Harold Ervin Vise, 620 Warren ave.; Nick Thomas Qurazzo, 322 Sanders st.; Charles \ r, 722 8. Hunois a6; Wood-
John Worth Simpson, John Sanford Coshow, Robert Austin Benson, 3644 Kinnear ave. and Russell Francis Marshall, 2019 Fern-
way st. Dallas Winston Taylor, 1353 Union st.; John Arthur’ Bedell, 620 E. McCarty st.; william Randolph McClellan, 829 8S. Noble st. Lawrence Leo Huck, $33 Prospec s Isadore Morris Resnick, 820 S. Church st.; William Joseph Fertig, hs Frank Deter, 1328 Silver ave.; Carl Sharewood Powell, 1019 Windsor st.; Harry A. Poland, R. R. 7, Box 436; Roy Earl Thomas, ood ave.; Joseph Arthur Jolly, 503
Wi 8. New
Lawrence Loyd, 705 8S. st.; Sidney . McDonald, 1212 , st.; George Francis Tilford, 1402 Silver ave.; Lyle Brown Davis, 312 E. Washington st.; James William Walker, 1618 W. Morris st.; Robert Benjamin Southerland, 1309 NorPatrick Dennis livan, - 923 tes st.; Edward Joseph Dirk, 1013 S. New Jersey st.: John Jeremiah Kelly, 820 S. Senate ave.; George Ernest Wood Quincy; Jack Louis Bunes, 8 W. Norw st:; Peter Rizzo, 1037 S. Alabama st., and
Robert Boling, 715 N. Pine st. Ernest Carl Cassetty, 842 8. Capitol ave.; Emil Grindean, 131 W. Raymond st.; Danald Frank Roberts, 522 Fletcher ave.; Daniel Danaher, 1362 Oliver ave.; William Christopher Mooring, 1001 ave.; Ben Casper Heines, Plaza rd William Paschall, 1455 Lee Robert Mc- . 3, Box 848; William R. Gurtst.; Elman Thomas Scott st., and John L. Shepard, 26 S. Capitol ave. x 2
oy Payton, 9
ave.; Ar 21 8. Martin Graff, 925
lin C and Charles Jersey st. Meridian W. 20th
Charles F. Murphy, son of Mrs. Alice F. Murphy, 5320 Lowell ave. has been commissioned a second lieutenant at Ft. Knox, Ky., following his graduation from the armored force officer candidate school 3 tJ t J »
Join Navy, Marines
The navy and marines gained 10 recruits in the first half of January
of Southport high school. ) These who volunteered for the navy include Vernon Blankenship, 43; Morgan Clark, -’42; William Hall, ’42; William Wright, "41; Lon-
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Eleven Hoosiers, two of them from Indianapolis, have reported at
lap in training as army air force
twin-engine flight school, the nine cadets will be commissioned second lieutenants and the two aviation students
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Allied bombers, under a full moon, smashed at the busy Japanese harbors of Rabaul, on New Britain, and
|Amboina, in the Dutch East Indies;
| Wednesday night, scoring direct hits on one cruiser and three ships, Gen. Douglas MacArthur announced today. : In the Canananda area of Pa-
attempted to intercept the raiders were shot down. Catalina flying boats, followed by
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