Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1943 — Page 9

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weeks io training at Carls! bad, N. M. The son of Mr. and|is a former carrier of The Times. Mrs. Don R. Cannon, 5822 E. Wash-| . RIGHT—John J, Houts is a fire= ington st., he formerly attended In-|man, third class, in| service schoolf diana university and worked at Al- at Great Lakes naval training stalison’s.

~ RIGHT—Corp. Earl A. Slade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slade, R. R. 3. Box 918, is home on a 15-day furlough. He is in a fighter squadron at Dale Mabry fleld, Tallahassee, Fla. Before entering the army a year ago, he worked at the U. 8. Rubber Co. He is: a graduate ‘of |, ¥ Decatur Central high school. » 2 " : : Mal William E. Kuhn has been|] home on leave after completing training at the proving ground, Aberdeen, Md. He will rejoin the 304th ordnance regiment at Flora, Miss. He is president of North Side 3 y Chevrolet, Inc. : ;

E. Houts, 615 E. Ninth st., and his wife and son live at 1747 Alton ave. He is a graduate of Technical} high school and formerly was: employed at the Link-Belt Co. He is a former Times carrier,

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