Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1943 — Page 12
Jersey; Virgil D Smith. 4458
In the Servioe— | MANY ENLISTED FOR THE NAVY
Here.
- The navy announced today the | Mlowine men have. enlisted for
Doing Their Part
LEFT: Pfc. Charles E. Schilling who is stationed at Camp Chaffee, 'Ark., is spending a 10-day furlough at his home, R. R. 1, Box 194
ik, Bridgeport, Ind. He has been: in
fe eter; | merly worked at Kingan & Co.
» RR. 3 . East: ns obert; Louis Buergier, ern; Se Knight, R. R. 4;
R. 12; Edward A “Keysione: Arthur HinJack Lange 1610 Remald, Ranch: a Eo S10 ngham, George. Corley, 525 O deri Robert yy N. Hamil lton: Ri ‘Richling, 436 New York; Aaron Buck: Riverside; Arthur Palle. N. Fourth; ; Arthur Ma 2204 roy: aaamlle} Batchfield, xington; wp niope %4 B. 10th; Paul White, 5124 E. Wash: | Le
ir11 Engli h; P. - sel, 609 N. Jefferson: nH Me oY N. Alabama; Clarence White 838. New pve 511 Holt; Charles e; Eugene or! 352 N Arsenal; Teas Styer,. 930 Bosart; and "Hasseld, ue Stratford; Charles Hey rg = New York; LawWallace; Barnard
James, 4151 E E Washitgton. Charles ‘Lem-
Harry Weaver,
RIGHT: Benjamin I. Phillips, :{C. E. C., naval reserve. officer in charge of a constriction: battalion of seabees on an ‘island “inthe South Pacific, has been ‘promoted from lleutenant commander to commander. He “formerly. lived at. 3926 #| Coliege ave, = *
ing, 837 N. Chester; Clarence. Catron," 801 N. Sherman; Delmas MoNuts, in N. Illinois; Layn : Hayhurst, 38225 Brooks, Robert Harvey, 329 8. State. Ulric Cannon, Elm; nnis sikson, 925%; Cedar; Fred Wiese, 3 : Sta goln Young, 308 S. Temple; Gerald Riley, N. Oxford; Charles Grothe, 2547 Leland: Alfred Rees 540 awre; Thomas Miller Jr. Ban ; bert ‘Beitel, 2411 Bay James, 4217 Carrollton; Carl Pi
rge Damour, 233° Magsach: setts; Kenneth Gibson, 1341 ly: Jataes
Spangler, 2417 'N. 'Pennsyl venia.
a|the army since December and : tor | Be
N.|home, 1061 W. 35th st.
FIVE COMPLETE |
DIESEL TRAINING
Local Men Get n Get Ratings at Navy School in Chicago.
Five men from Indianapolis and vicinity: received ratings at the Diesel trade school, Navy. pier, Chicago, Ill, last week, \
g rating as firemen first class Es ‘man, son. of = Mrs. Florence Ward, "1038 Church st., . the course for diesel ank Lawrence Kebe, son of sla Eugene Feld of ugene Fie son x Sohn. T. Field, 1222 Churchman ave. - Receiving ie i as. motor machinist’s mate second class werk Donald M. Gladson, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gladson, 1713- Panama ave., and Joseph Edward O'Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs, William F. O'Neill, 701 Fuller dr.
tJ » 8 Three local men are taking
operators:
Jcourses in the operation and main-
tenance of diesel motors at the naval trade school at the University of Illinois, Champaign.
They 'are James O'Mara, 19, son- of and Mrs. L. Pettigrew, 1580 JHoelgen - Gilbert D. Hendricks, 20, husband of Margaret A. Hendricks, 1309 N
Mr, Mis. fusband of Mrs. Mildred L. Allen, 5218 “34th st,
» # » william Lykins, shipfitter 2-¢, is spending a 20-day furlough at his He was stationed ‘at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
who com-
and | Fla, with the air corps. ' He ‘en- ~ tered’ the army in November and
Pennsylvania st., and Lewis P. Allen, 34,920 Coffey st. He is a graduate of
Dad, Son Serve
Frank J. South Walter J. South
Pvt. Frank J. South, and his son, Pvt. Walter J. South, are both serving in the army air corps. The father is stationed at Venis,
formerly worked at the courthouse, He is the son of Mrs. Ellen South, 520 Coffey ‘st.’ A member of the Assumption Catholic parish, he is a graduate of St: John’s,
Walter is in raaio school for the
army air corps at Mississippi State college, State College, Miss. He left for his training on Jan, 1, 1943, and previously had worked at Kingan’s. He is the "husband of Mrs. Betty South, 2460 Guilford ave, and his mother, Mrs. Nell South, lived at
Assumption Catholic school and Washington high school. * un » » Irvin E. Bailey, son of Irvin S. Bailey and husband of Mrs. Helen L. Bailey, has been transferred from
.
Pt. Harrison to Camp Barkeley, Tex.
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1flight school at Altus, Okla., after
| university. His brother, William, is
SGT. NIGH RETURNS Mary L. Riley
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Sgt. Gifford Nigh has returned to the army air forces advanced
WAVES and is: now awaiting: call to active duty. She will report to Hunter college. She is a graduate of Ben Davis high school and at th
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WINS PROMOTION IN PANAMA CANAL ZONE
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GREENCASTLE, Ind, April (U. P.)—~A cadet at the ‘university naval flight tory school wanted to express hia} gratitude for free postage ‘for’ ° service men. A Instead of writing “free” in the space where the stamp usually goes, he scribbled “Thanks, congress, ” Postal authorities said rules are rules and returned the letter with / the suggestion that the cadet. stick to them. . 3 » » ”
Sgt. A. W. Renihan, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Renihan, 316 H. Vermont st., is at home.on furlough. He has been in the service for five months. He lived at 28 E. 16th st, prior to entering the army.
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