Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1943 — Page 11
! TARAPOLS TIMES _ 3 | Valentines Sell By the Carload.
CAMP Arent. tad, Bob. .| 1l==Soldiers down here are buy- . ig “SweEthenrt” VaISHAGS by the carload. ; Post. exchange Sperators repot that they have been sold out sev- Fae en tim es of art ho T wes | Pte.
{sergeant in the army air forces at Courtland, Ala. He is the son of] | Mre and Mrs, Perey . ‘L. Seward,
Graduate in Florida 7 ‘Following their graduation from grt Pure a course of military Instruction at | Nriaini Beach, Fla, three men from | Here are prépared to take ‘over executive ‘duties with the army air |IeP fordes. Their duties will be similar to those ‘they practiced In civilfan life. | The men are Capt. Maxwell S. | |MucCollum, 5307 N. Tinos st. |} Capt. lLiowell H. Stormont, 8118 Washington bivd., and Lieut. Jack | D. Hull, 3636 Central ave.
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At the Great Lakes “Gordon R. Hein, 18, son of Mr: . H.W. Hein of Beech
un, for training for navy service.
cp ¢ inne following men from selective service board 18 will enter military service Saturanys
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Pvt, Harold M. Jones Jr, son of Mr. atid Mrs, H. M. Jones, 5420 : | N.'Capitdl ave, 15 a specialist in | tie ground forces of fhe army air |= corps and is stationed at Bowman field, Ky. E ~ Hie ‘enlisted Aug. 17, Toss, and |= was trained at Las Vefias, N. M. A ‘graduate of Shortridge high school, he worked for The Tndianapolis Times before ening | service. He 7s 18,
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i Seaman Steele Corp. Hollétt LEFT: Seaman First Class Leo - 8 Steele, the son of Mr. and Mrs. SEE. Re Eura “Steele, ‘has returted to his) naval station at Wildwood, N. J. after visiting here. Returning with - him wete his wife and daughter, | RIGHT: Corp. Roy Hollett, hus- . band of Mrs. Wanita Hollett, 1634 Roosevelt ave, today returned to; Esleir field, La: where his is sta-| tionéd with the army. He had been _ hoiive visiting friends and relatives fob the past two weeks. : 8 »
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Seaman Dickey Lieut. Scott |: LEFT: Forest H. Dickey, son off Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Dickey, R. R. 8,|| Box 567, is now stationed with the|/§&= coast guard in Ketchikan, Alaska. {In the coast guard for seven months, Dickey, a second class sea-|i man, is attending signal school at the far north base. He previously had attended Bouthport high school, * 2 RIGHT: Lieut. Robert W. Beott| Be. B now is stationed at Camp Grant}: aman Riley Pvi. Poynton [1] as an instructor in the medical TEP: Jack Riley, seaman second|corps. He went there from here|, clhss, is attending a ship ftters’| Where he had spent a 10-day leave: school at the Great Lakes haval|Wwith his wife, Mrs: Dorothy Scott,/S& training station. He is the son of and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ai Mii and Mrs, Jasper Riley, 526 E. W. Scott, 911 N. Meridian st.|& Fail Creek blvd. Mrs. Scott accompanied her hus-| ‘Seaman Riley was graduated from|band to Camp Grant. _ Beh Davis high school and was em- . n-8 ) ployed at Thompson Bros. Pattern| put Jack K. Herndon, son of Mr. |& In rks before joining the service. |anq Mrs, Frank Herndon, 1865/8 Cartons pL RIGHT: Pvt. Edward W. Poynter,| Montcalm st., it stationed with the & SUNNYBR Fresh Thatta Gran “Av
sof of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poynter,| 8rmy air corps at Jefferson bar-|= 624 Holly ave, is stationed in|racks, Mo. He was employed by. = MILD CHEDDAR GENUINE
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Pvt. Donald F. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Powell, 252 N. Oxford st., is serving in the army air corps at Scott field, Illinois. He was graduated from Technical - high school. 8 & =» Charles George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johh George, 261 N. Reisner st. soon Will be a gunner’s mate on active duty in the navy. He's visit. ing at home now on a nine-day furlough. "He'll return to Great Lakes naval training station, Iii, for additional training.
MACARTHUR, FARLEY ~ MENTIONED FOR ’
' ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 11 w. P)— Former U. S. Rep. John J. O'Connor (D. N.Y) urged in a speech before the Georgia senate yesterday the nomination of Gen. Douglas MacArthur for ‘president on the
"“ Democratic ticket in 1944 and of
James A. Farley for vice président. < ©’Connor, a victim of the administration “purge” in the 1938 election, said that “I'm ‘advocating MacArthur and Farley against the New Deal which is gétting away] fromthe party ideals.” “We must get away from the starry-eyéd bolsheviks and stand with the best democrtaic interests in the north,” he said.
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