Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1943 — Page 16

Seaman Cassiero Lieut. Engleman LEFT: Frank A. Cassiero, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckhart, 959 Bradbury st. has completed basic training at the naval station, Great Lakes, Ill, and has been assigned ‘to the naval radio school at the University of Wisconsin. When he completes his present ~ course, he will be assigned to ship or shore duty. : RIGHT: Harold T. Engleman, vice president of Bireley’s Beverage Co., and Frozen Products Co., has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the signal corps. He has left to attend the army’s electronic #chool «t Ft. Monmouth,"N, J. His * wife remains at their home, 5256

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Pvt. Bain Pvt. Bundy LEFT—Pvt, George Bain, 18-year-old ‘son of Mrs. Florence Bain, 929 N. Belle Vieu pl, .is stationed with the ground crew of the army air forces at Miami Beach, Fla. He entered the army the week before Christmas. He formerly worked at Prest-O-Lite Co. in Spesdway City. RIGHT—Pvt. Warren W. Bundy is now at Camp Wheeler, Ga., after being inducted in the army. Dec. 8. He formerly lived at the home of Mrs. Catherine Edwards, 1918 Engish ave. He is the son of Mrs. Flos-

sie Baton of Greensburg. # 2 »n

Roger B. Callis, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Callis, 3534 Salem st. has been graduated from the army air forces advanced flight school at George field, Ill, and commissioned a second lieutenant. Indiana and Butler universities and was employed in the advertising department of The Indianapolis Times before enlisting.

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Board 9 Inductions

The following men have been inducted by board nine:

Louis Emil McMullen, 39 S. LaSalle st.: | Albert, t. M. Parr, 47 8. Arsenal ave.; Gilan Ellis Gray, 2032 Southeastern’ ave.: Wiliam John Schumacher, 14 N. Tacoma ave.; William Earl Jones, 2836 E. New York st.; Harry Schwartz, 1021 = Market st.; John Richard Klujszo, 130 N - Jiekson st.; Edward Cridge Wilson, 504 W. Woodruff Place; William: Arnold Schult, 1021 E. Market st.; Walter Henry Pietrusinski, 14 N. Highland ave.; Max Wicker Plersall, 2438 Central ave.; Ralph Edwin Smith, 1053 E. Ohio st.; Bernard Ernest Bennett, 130 N. Dickson st.; cent Shanahan, 550 N. Harold Ray oe, 651 E. Dr., Place;

331 N. Walcott st., and Andre Brooks Cummins Jr., 2405 N. Pennsylvania st. James Camill Haboush, 2510 Southeastern ave.; Charles Edward Montgomery, 221 N. Hamilton ave.; Justin , Frederick Bleeke, 4007 Arthington bivd. William Emerson Tyner, 850 N. tone ave.; Harry Lowell Wilson, 546 5 “Oriental st.; Clarence Bessler, 903 N. Keystone ave.: John Agal, 2133 N. Park ave.; k, 31 N. Highland ave.; 226 S. McKim st.; Ernest Leroy Hilgadiae, 1727 College ave.; Francis Allen Wiley, 1037 B Ohio st.; ville ave.: 209 etrott st.; Harold Guy McMahel, 1434 E. Washington 61 8S. Dearborn : Baer, 226 N. Hamilton ve.; Jennings Kenipe Jr., 219 8. Summit and Robert Glenn Funke, 314 8. Teme ave. Robert Eugene Doran, 441 N., Walcott st.; John William Keller Jr., 637 Eastern ave.; John McKinney.Jr., 429 E. Jeffersgn ave.; Donald Jay Cohee, 402 N. Parker ave.: Louis Frederick Keen, 522 N. land ave.; Martin Francis Moran, 1540 E. Market st.; Daniel Robert Baker, 2606 Southeastern ave.; Paul Smith, 430° N. Walcott st.; Wayne Fredrick Sherrill, 847 N.. Oxfo 4 st. Roy Sharp Spears, 639 N. ave.; Leonard Warren Tieman, Alabama st.; Louis Frederick Tieman, 1831 N. Alabama st.; Robert Milburn, 1426 Deloss st.; bert Timothy O’Conner, 1202 English ave.; Raymond Rudolph Harvey, Trenton, N. J. omas Landers Flaherty, 153¢ E. Nashmeon st.; George Edward Smith, N.. Beville ave. and Robert Louis Terrican, 1419 E, Michigan

st. Francis Vincent Merritt, 247 :s Oakland ave.; ; James Earl Wells, 1206 E. Vermont : ‘Robert Brown Jr. 2238 English ave.; Bonata Leon White, 418 Villa ave.; Orval Eugene Mitchell, 1225 E. Raymond st.; Robert Charles Young, 339 S. Rural st.; James Earl Hayes, 209.8. Oriental st.; Herman ‘Fletcher “Holman, 2315 Southeast Patrick Bugene Uberta, 3941 English Sv ; Charles Edward Myers, 19 Oriental st.; : Arthur Calvin Snider, 1130 N. Tllinois st.; 7 Larin Leslie Catron, 1533 E. Washington st.; Leland Stanley Lynch, 219 N. Walcott st.: Robert Augustine Harris, 27 8S. Oriental si.; Conrad Carl HofN. Keystone ave.; Robert Lee . Dearborn st.; Jam Beville ave.; Jam

land ave.; Donald Kel ern ave.; Donald Wayne shields, 824 N, Jefferson ave.; Oliver Howard Townsley, 247 8S. Oakland, ave, and Charles Richard McHenry, 842 N ._Beville ave.

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Pvt. Patterson Officer Burgess LEFT: Pvt. George Robert Patterson, 21, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson, 336 N. Kenyon st, has returned to the army airplane mechanics’ school at Lincoln, Neb.,

after spending a furlough here. He|.

was graduated from the school and returns there to become an instruc-

tor. He is a graduate of Technical M

high school. ; RIGHT: Chief Petty James T, Burgess Jr., has returned to duty, with the navy following a 10-day furlough he spent here visiting his parents, Mr. and James Bur-|% gess Sr., 521 Prospect st. It was his first furlough in 16 months of service. A graduate of Technical high school, he worked for the U. 8. Rubber Co., before enlisting.

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Selective service board 2 reported Everett Phillips, 1818_ Arrow ave. B

today that the following men have oss inducted into the army.

#h 1aRay Pender, 634 E. 1h st.; Rionart Newell Thompson, 2441 Alabams st.; William Ji Ja) sep el 201 Central ave.; erry ihe toi 3s, NBe Schofield ave.;

1517 Montana |ave.

be: mas, 24] : Kenneth Herbert Phillips, 2226 Winter ve.; wy Alexander Weaver, Bloomington; W 1611 st.; Harold B. bs Shideler.. 130 W, 18th st.; Richard Harry O an, 2250 Carrollton James t Ramsey, way City! huff; 1631 "Ludlow ave. Har21 lerson ave, ues Marin 107 quiere ave, es, y~ n, 2411 College. ave.; 1 Broadway; Lester Walton, aware st.; Paul D. Cartwright, 2305 Nsuntord ave.; Louis Marshall therland ave Chaties Bryan

Jersey st.; John 25th _st.; 'James Guilford ave.; -3 Robert

Dale Rider, 1948 Carrollton ave.; Carl Wesley Butterman, 926 N. Gladstone ave.; John Harry Stigall, 1950 Park ave.; James ene Beaman, 2411 College ave.; Richard Scott Jones, 1938 Arrow ave. and Cliaries Eugene Edmondson, 2240 Guilford

William Preston, R. R. 3, Box 45; George Marion Powers, 3443 Sutherland ave.; Roy Edward Pope, 3506 Northwestern ave.; Leroy Earl Clouse, 2317 College ave.; James Robert Moran, 41 412 E E 1st Geor

1706. Central,

h|throp ave.;

Arrow ave.; or HL ave., and Howard Jasper Tingle, 1703 Roosevelt ave. Clyde Williams, 2048 N. Keystone ave.; Kenton Raymond Carter, Los Angeles; Cal.; John Elmer Haley, 2246 Pierson st.; Otis Ray Inm vin Boles Caro. Edward Churchman, Ellis Keith Myers, sse Me: Poole Peters, Hamilton, E. 19th st.; Willi Worth st.;: Robert Darw: .; Russell Karnes, 1470 N. ene Worland, 1132 Central Joseph Keller, 2132 Broad2050 Beljefon.

gan st.; Billie Eugene H st., and Ralph J. Meyers, 2018 W. Michi- £ an st. MALE BIRTH SLOW Elephants give birth to female babies in 18 months; to male babies

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| Many More Local Are Called Into Armed Service.

The following men will enter the army Monday, selective service board eight announced today:

Everett E.. Smith, 523 8. nah sh Jack M. Heffelman, >! E. Ninth st.; Mattioda, Dayton, O.; Thomas

Rond! T600ts Fi. Wayne av st.; Cray, 1638 N. Center st.; Terre Haute; Marion F. Berry, 914 Coliege ave.; Raymond Carlyle, 310 N. Illinois st.; James A. Lynch, P. O. Box 1192; Jack E. Love, 809

«|B. 14th st.; Tans Fleming, R. Re 1, Box 4,

167; W. Moorhead, R. Box 772: Oran E. Kinney, 310 N. Tinois st.; J. Pope, Detroit, Mich.; Harold LeViere, 413 N. Delaware st.; Mark Hav-

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ncinnati, O.; E. 10th st.; William B. io st.; Leathe] Becham James | H. Jerrel, 1414 N. Park Leftvich, 137 Park ave.

» ” o. Pvt. James D. Reed, son of Stanm1 E. Reed, 1810 E. Washington st. {was a recent graduate of the com-

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