Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1943 — Page 10

bombardiers® school at Big Spring,

Tex. He will receive his wings and

commission as ‘a second Heutenant

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Oscar H. Kirsch, son of Mrs. Bes-

ton ave., arrives home on furlough |He is 2 quatifiea rifle and pistol tomorrow and will visit here about |Marksman. {

four days. He has been stationed _ with the coast guard ‘at the Hotel Lauff, Crescent City, Cal, for the

Sergt. - Glenn Beard, Franfort, Ind., was among men of the air task

"past six months. He ehlisted eight |force in China recently awarded air months ago. He was graduated medals by Brig. Gen. Clayton Bisfrom Technical high school in 1938. sell, commander o fthe 10th U. S.

‘where he is studying to be an electrician. A graduate of Technical high school, he worked for the ndiana Bell Telephone Co., before entering the navy.

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ss 8 = Gy © James B. Hunget, 5035 Hardegan

air force. He has beenon duty on

3 Haupt plane.

Board 8 Inducts

Selective service board eight announced today the following men have been inducted into the army: Harold Cutshaw, 808

st, how is stationed at the army M

air ferces technical training com mand at Kearns, Utah, where he “being taught to “keep ‘em flying.”

:” Archie SwearTilinois, and Claude Wood,

#» » . The’ following men from selective

: | service board 12 have been inducted

LEFT: Pvi. Maurice D. Leonard, husband of Mrs. Beite Leonard, 315 Barton ave., now is serving with the army in Australia. A former em-

Box 64-D;

Martin William Webb, Kemper, 1854 Westview.

G. |. 0.'IS CRITICAL OF VISIT BY RICK

The Indiana C. I. O, through its

1 | secretary, Walter Frisbie, today

training station at Great Lakes, Ill., where he has. been stationed since Dec. 16, 1942. He attended Washington high school and worked at E. C. Atkins Go. before enlisting.

William H. Carter, 2215 N. Dela-|’

~ ware st., has been transferréd from _ Ft. Hayes, O, to the army air forces basic fiying school at Gunter

feld; Ala.

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issued a statement assailing the| coming speaking engagement here of Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker,

“The activities of former Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker make him in effect a sixta columnist,” the statement said. It said further: : “We are extremely sorry that the National Foundation for Education in American Citizenship invited the former captain to: Indianapolis, because in Indiana particularly, the production record is outstanding, the strike list is practically ronexistent and absenteeism is low. Yet into this community it is planned to bring this man and allow Lim to use the prominence and respect that Americans have given him to grind a personal ax. Unions

| have long been aware of Capt.

Rickenbacker’s unwillingness to bargain with labor, of his hatred of union leaders. It is extremely unfortunate ‘and even dangerous that the cloak of the hero should be spread over the fulminations of the labor-hater.”

3 MORE CITY WOMEN|

ENLIST IN SERVICES Two more Indianapolis women have enlisted in the SPARS and one in the WAVES, Ensign Mary Rich- |

New SPARS are Miss Madge Ad ams, 3737 N. Oxford st, and Miss

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