Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1943 — Page 17

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Take Mechanics Course Seven men from here have begun |

intensive ‘study of aviation \me{chanics at the ‘Amarillo “army ‘air | field, Amarillo, Tex.

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part to keep the flying forts flying.

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Nicholas Qurazzo, the son, of Mr.|

and Mrs. Joseph Qurazzo, 322 Sanders st.; William L. Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hurst; of Lawrence: Harry J. Haase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Haase, 111 N. Traub ave.: John E. Perkins, son of Mrs. Laura B. Perkins, 502 S. East. st.; Carl G. Off, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Off, 1731 Christopher lane; Robert C. Myers, whose wife lives at 1911 College ave., and William E. Tyner, son of Mrs. H. A. Tyner, 850 N. Keystone ave. . Ys en gs uw. a

Second ‘Lieut. James Highley; son

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and one in the navy. ‘Pvt. Clifford Watson (left) army medical corps, Mcore General hospital, Swannanoa, N. C., is at home on-a 10-day furlough. He attended ' Washington high school .and was ‘employed at ‘the Fruehauf Trailer Co. before he entered service, His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Watson, of the, Court. st. address, will -accompany him: to. North Carolina. Seaman first class Emery O. Watson (right) is on active duty somewhere in the ‘Atlantic. He is a former pupil ‘of Washington high school: and. was employed at the Electronic Laboratories before he enlisted in the navy in July. : 88 8 “We're on the victory trail now, 80 keep up the good work—keep

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tensive: physical, military and academic instruction at Maxwell field, Alabama. At the end of the courses, they will begin actual flight training. The men from here are: Cadets William = Allerdice, 145 E, 44th; 521 E. 424; Chester. Casey, 1126 N. Hamilton; Ernest ' Chambers, 144 Sigrmi Robert Corman, 4151 College; Richard Des Lauriers, 143 BE. 24th; Ralph Dodds, 1415 ler; Richard Keck, 53 Cossel; ‘George Marsh, 348 N. Beville; r S% Meee ce, 1721 Lambert; Norman 3 Guilford; Orville Miller Jr., 2828 N, x Nelan, 3507 E. -22d;

O'Neal, 38 Moreland; William Fouls: 427

1340 Prospect; N. Capitol; William White, 6190 E. 21st; Arthur Wilsén, 517 E. 33d; Robert L. Worrall, 818 E. oi, and Robert, Blanton, Fortvi lle.

Board 8 Inductees

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labama; ‘Loyd Cu Broadway: ‘Charles Drake, ; y Dale Fyke,; Decatur Leonard Scottsville, Ky.; Joseph. Grub, 3 B15 E, 12th: Jsties Haines, 316 N. Noble; George Ham. 660 St. Clair, Virgil ‘Hanshew, 1 E, Walnut: Paul Harris, 3238 Guilford; James Hession, Da pt). 3 LaFayette Sard, 701°N. New Jersey; John Ingram, 2161 N. Park, and Claure Jones, 5365 E.

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