Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1943 — Page 11

James I. Heppner, 4311 E. 34th st.;

Pvt. ' Oldham Pfe. Rhorer LEFT—Pvt. Charles M. Oldham,

Walter EK. Oshorne, 1873 Barth ave.; [son of Mrs. Virginia Betts, 824 Lex-

F. Davidson, 2214 Martha

William R. Neal, hushand of Mrs. Helen K. Neal, 3120 N. Gladstone

have been graduated from the service school at the Great Lakes naval

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ington ave. is in the marine corps at Oceanside, Cal. He recently graduated from a mechanic sehool for the marine air corps. Before enlisting four months ago, he worked at the Sterling laundry. He attended Technical high school. RIGHT—PI1c. Clyde H. Rohrer has

1 returned to duty after spending a

14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Rohrer, 2636 Foltz st. He is in the army engineer corps working on the Alcan highway. He has been in the army since Jan. 14, 1942, and formerly worked at the International Printing Co. A former Times carrier, he attended school in Mars Hill.

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Three men from here have begun pre-flight training at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa in preparation for service with the army air forces. They are Cadets Kenneth PF. Jamison, 3441 E. 26th st.; Edwin O. Hammer, 2459 Madison ave. and Earl W. Cochran, 3349 Tacoma ave, 8 8 #

Pvt. Eugene A. Ross, son of Mrs. Bertha Ross, 612 S. West st., was graduated this week from the aviation mechanic’s course at Seymour Johnson Field, N. C, = 2 »

Goes to Cadet School

Aviation Cadet Gerald Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Metzger, 5423 N. New Jersey st., has been transferred to the navy preflight school at Del Monte, Cal. He was at the Roscoe Turner flying school here where he Somplsted basic training. 2 2 2

* Pvt. Donald M. Thomas, son of John M. Thomas, 5401 N. Guilford st.,, has been promoted to corporal at the army air base at Rapid City, S. D. He is an armorer. 2 » 8

Board 10 Inductees

The following men from selective

service board 10 have beeninducted: Charles Render: La’ Vina,

Ri Hindman Jr., 1231 Kappes, and Richard Burkley, Lexington, SS.

2 ” ® Edgar L. McGinnis, son of Emery McGinnis, has been promofed fo corporal at Camp Polk, La. » » # Aviation Cadet Kermeth Laurel Avery was one of eight Hoosiers who recently arrived at Enid army flying school, Enid, Okla., for their basic training. He received his pri-

mary flight training at the Mis-

souri Institute of Aeronautics, Sikeston, Mo. Cadet Avery is the husband of Mrs. Rosalyn Avery, 2318° S. Arlington ave., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Avery. : x #2 =

Jochn F. O'Brien, son of John O’Brien, 1124 Fletchef ave, and Billy R. Roberts, son of Mrs. S. E. Roberts, 324 Layman ave. have been graduated from the naval air technical training center at Ward island, Corpus Christi, Tex.,-and are now qualified as aviation radio technicians, second class, in the naval reserve.

Promoted ta Sergeant

Alvin D. Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Byrd, 1116 N. Capitol ave, has been promoted to ser-

ment . training center of Camp Joseph Robinson, Arkansas. He; is now a first cook in the 13th regiment. 2 ” tJ Six Indianapolis men are enrolled in the service school at the Great Lakes naval training station. They are Grover W. Walden, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walden, 2732 Dennison st.; John F. Gruber, husband of Mrs. Wilma Gruber, 709 Ft. Wayne ave.; Neil Goss Houston,

: Hagerty, son of | mond “Hagerty,

husband of Mrs. Clara Houston,

1531 Bell st.; William G. Goo@win, ‘husband of Mrs. Mildred Goodwin,

2331 College ave.; Robert Edward . and Mrs. Ray- . R. 4, and Robert C. Tiemeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tiemeier, 1449 Spann ave.

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Pvt. Jackson H. Tarelton, 831

} [Lincoln st., formerly a supervisor

of accounting and statistics in the state gross income tax division, has ben, assigned io the G-4 section 9} headquarters of the army ground. force sk the army war ook lege, Washington, D. C ”» o ® Allen Waterfill, son of Mrs. T. E. Waterfill, 405 S. Randolph st., and Francis Edward Enders, son of Mrs. Lora Enders, 940 N. Belmont st, have heen graduated from the

navy’s trade school for diesel operators on the campus of the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. They will be assigned to duty with the fleet or at a naval shore station,

Serving with the army air corps at different air fields in Texas are the two sons of Mr, and Mss. Maxie| Gaulden, 917 Elm st.

LEFT—Pvt. Ester V. Gaulden is an airplane mechanic at Biggs field, Tex. He entered the army last October and formerly worked at the William H. Block Co. He attended Tech high school. RIGHT--Pvt. Hillus Gaulden is learning welding for the air corps at Camp Swift, Tex. He left for the

army in February and previously worked at the P. R. Mallory Co.

He aftended Manual high school.

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