Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1943 — Page 21

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: is and so were » § | Four maianapolis men have en-| tp geet hn the truck lot it aeg lo ppm : rolled for special courses, one in hose on the way to a fire recently. tiny < i il Ga cont stu | ne As the truck careened down the fiat that maddening fh. Absolutely le. pr; street the two-block long hose shot at al Gru covaeers. school Ft. Knox, Ky. is Cpl. George out and deposited itself like a tail T. Law, 2258 N.' New Jersey st. in the center of thé street. Under

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Adolph Komlanc Prisoner i TRANSFERRED | Of Germans, Mother Is Told/BY FT. HARRISON! {brought word to Mrs. Agnes Kom- : lanc, 732 N. Warman, that her son, mer Butler Professors Gra 7 Ciern s Camps Throughout Is Stationed t The South. Joseph L. Mills, Son of Mr. sie the fascinated gaze of passersby, a Pvt. Komlanc was reported miss TR i Mrs. Charles Mills, Blake st., ing Feh. 17, 1943. He entered serv- ving. Te n Pt. Cpl. Fin Mr. and M is Brunning, 520 i codlawn ave, are attending the Gl | Merwyn G. Bridenstine, former |at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and Ft. Dix, the SAHpS named. : N. J. before being sent to Ireland husband of Mrs. Eileen Johnson, 2945| Dr, and Mrs. W. C. Owings, 440 N at the University of Wisconsin. McPherson st. . oh » hi p “administration at Butler universit To Miami, Fia. John Sheldon Barclay, son of Mr. has been ad a Saver university, | yasion forces in Africa. : ton whose wife ilves at 2426% N. Hlinois : n advanced from lieutenant or st. bores N. C.—Pvi. Charles. A.]TUBTY and is serving in the field| Arlington ave, has entered the é : dall, R. “mouncement received here from the| A student at Washington high 11, Box graduated from Technical high|tricians at Purdue university. ‘headquarters of the AAF school of | school, Pvt. Komlanc worked for . Reuort fo D school where he was active in the] NOW aviation machinist’s mate = dens eports tor uty > atCapt, Bri line formerly lived mother is a native of Yugoslavia. Ls Sequester D. Sleppy, former | Worked. in The Times’ advertising ps T. M. Boyd, 312 N. Bradley and at 520 Berkley rd. He is a member |Six brothers and three sisters are laboratory assistant ‘at the Evans|department before joining the army. J. B. Engle, 42d and Lafayette rd. the the sonia) where bombs and tactics |prothers are in service, Pvt. William traini -| to their navy “blues.” soon to be used on the Axis are at Sacramento, Cal, and Charles at . to the air depot station, lin, is stationed Somewhere in Af- “The two boys, both 21, were the captain in Orlando are his wife ” Pvt. Adolph Komlane with a service group. Franklin, Edgewood, and the brother | Pier, , Ill, and await Of the three sisters of Pvt. Kom He was commissioned in Decem-|of Mrs. Jewell Yakel, €70 E. 11th st. Chisago, Pe al TOW 4 wali . ® o armed forces, Mrs. Louis Androjna,|N. C.,, and one, Mrs. Andronja has emical warfare OCS at ¢ and Mrs. Robert Neese, both of|g. son, Louis, in service. io Md. His Oo Edges

A war department telegram 2 Adolph is reported to be a prisoner follows. Orlando Fla The following men have been and Robert 'G. Brunning, son of ’ . ice Oct. 24, 1941, and was stationed . Ala.—Pvt. Homer Johnson,| LEFT: Pvt. Frank Owings, son of | naval school for radiomen professar of economics and business | ou bE PU SIL he ine ives at 4307 N. Hiinoss| CCVille ave. entered service in Feb-| oq Mrs John E. Barclay, 970 N. 4 to captain, according to an an- Washington High Student Randail son of Mrs. Nora Ran R.| artillery at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He|navy’s service school for elec8pplied tactics, Orlando, Fla.. a time at a local grocery store. His school’s advertising department. He|3-C: David R: Boyd, son of Mr. and of the bombardment department of living in Indianapolis. Two of the Milling co, has recently reported RIGHT: Cpl. Ed H. have added the “wings and crow” being developed and taught. With Camp Atterbury. Will Rogers field, Okla., for duty|rica. He is the son of Mrs. Ida Mae graduated from NATTC at Navy and two daughters. lanc, two have husbands in theiwhose husbands are at Ft. Bragg, ber, 1942, after graduating from|He atiended Southport high school, | craft carrier or at a naval air base : Osseo, Mich. On Furlough

In the Service

limon Je E Ne - LEFT: Pvt. Raymond A. Billing- : , Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ona Bill- | vs re ton, 1516 Blaine ave, was inar into the army Jan. 30 and is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex. in a tank destroyer unit. ~ RIGHT: Pvt. Artis Simpson, for-

a ? "> | Anthony Cherpas John A, Leins Apprentice Petty Officer John Rogers George Schopp LEFT: Anthony John Cherpas

Wolke u Two sons of Mrs, Clara Schopp,|Shortridge graduate and former LEFT: Orville Wodtke, appren-isoqi. wr washington st. are in the|Butler student, is now stationed at

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merly of 140 Blackford st. has returned to his training base at Romulus, Mich., after a short furlough - because of the illness of his mother. ” E 4 8

tice seaman, is at home on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wodtke, and his wife, Katherine, 1042 Cameron st. He attended Technical high school and

|received his boot training at Great

hs Lakes, TIL.

RIGHT: Joe B. Ezzell, petty officer 1-c, husband of Mrs. Gene Faye Ezzell, 1116 N. Capitol ave., recently spent a furlough at home. He had been serving with a construction battalion in Mississippi and is now assigned to duty in Cali-

= | fornia. He is a former employee of

3 A 3 4 7 ? Pfc. Dillon Paul C, Mills

| Two men who have been at home on furlough recently are Pfc. Le Roy Dillon and Paul C. Mills, apprentice seaman. LEFT: Pfc. Dillon, son of Shirley

the infantry at Camp Atterbury. Before he entered service, Nov. 25,

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In Air Forces

service. John P. Rogers (left) is in the navy and is stationed at Corpus Christie, Tex. He enlisted Sept. 16, 1942, and is now a moulder

2-c. He was formerly employed at the C & G Potts Co. George P. Schopp (right) is a seaman 2-c in the U.S. coast guard. He enlisted Jan. 25, 1943, and is now stationed at Brant Point, Nantucket Island, Mass. He graduated from Manual high school and was employed at the Automatic Screw Products Co., before he entered

service. s 2 8

Board 1 Inductees

Inductees from selective . service

k. | board 1 who have been accepted for

_ Dillon, 1439 Olive st. is serving in |g

“1942, he attended Manual Training:

service in the armed forces are:

John Arszman, N. Gladstone; George Childers, 2017 x Sherman; Hollis Connelley,’ 7 Parker; Robert Duncan, 1455 N. Chester; Harley Foster, 1717 N. Gladstone; Christopher Gabhart, 2847 Brookside; Billie Gillespie, 2806 N. Adams; Veo Harmon, 1310 N. Beville; Wilson Hastings, 811 Virginia; Richard Hays, 1426 N. Ewing; Thomas - Heck, 3019 Station; Clifford Macy, 2815 N. Chester; John Mays, 1429 N. Denny; Robert Mosley, 3527 Roosevelt; Charles Quermeyer 2866 N.

New Orleans, La. He enlisted in the navy Nov. 14, 1942, received his boot training at Great Lakes, Ill, and is now a petty officer 3-c. Cherpas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cherpas, 3736 N. Illinois st. His sister, Christina, is a student at Butler university. He formerly was employed at the William H. Block Co. RIGHT: Taking navigation training in the army air forces at Selmar field, Monroe, La., is John A, Leins, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leins, Brownsburg. He enlisted in the aviation cadets training course in August, 1942. Cadet Leins studied engineering at Purdue university for two years before entering service.

” # » One of the 245 University of Chicago students enrolled in the army air forces enlisted reserve corps who were called into active service this week, is Richard Philip Kiser, 3060 N. Meridian.

Richey, 2613 N. Olney; Howard Ross, 307 N. Sherman dr.; Wayne oath, Baas N. Olney; Miles og Brookside pkwy., South dr.; William Stinson, 1502 E. 10th; Harry Thomas, 1156 Eugene;

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is. He is in school at Great Lak LEFT: Cpl. Robert M. Sanford, § . - o 5 > a P “studying z to be an electri¢ian’s mate. formerly of 1514 Kelly st., has re- N A graduate of St. Patrick’s parochial | turned to his post in the army air: ’ : school and a former carrier of The corps, Boca Raton, Fla., after a 10- |

“Times and Star, he was employed |day furlough. He recently com‘at the Kimble Glass Co. at the time | pleted advanced training as a radio

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of his enlistment. He has two broth- | technician. Before his enlistment ers in the army air corps, Lt. Ed-|in September, 1942, he was emward L. Mills, navigator, Biggs field, | ployed at Allison's. Tex., and Sgt. Roger B. Mills, with{ RIGHT: In training to be a a photo reconnaissance squadron in |¥adio operator in the army air India. forces, St. Petersburg, Fla., is Pvt.

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Board 5 Inductees

The following men were inducted into the land or naval forces by

selective service board 5 on April 22.

Garnice Lamb, 961 N. Belle Vieu; Wayne Mood, Danville; Normal Shook, 1237 W. New York; William Dugger Jr, 1426 N. Tremont; Leon Vannater, 5428 Speedway; Edward ‘Lucas, 940 Concord; Steve Bubrick, 742 N. Concord; Harold ‘Trostle, 249 N. Richland; Mike Jandak, 1116 N. Holmes; James Davis, Box 5413, Fountain Square station; Waller O’Brien, 1140 W. York; Raymond Morris, 738% N. Haugh; dames Bates, 3656 W. 1

N hin, t 28 N. Goodlet; Simon Shelley. 1940 W. Michigan; William Hodges, 717 N. Pershing; Raymond VanCamp, 1418 N. Livingston; Robert Moore, 743 N. Charles Hawkins, 216 Hiawatha; Croan Jr., 427 Exeter; Emmitt Re 109 S. Neal; Bronko Yerich, 706 N man; Fred Mitchell, 1320 on Milo Metcalf, 1217 N. Belle Vieu. Sheilie Brower, 105 N. Elder; Carl Rafferty, 1739 W. Market; Calude Baugh, 844 W, New York; Willis Thom son, 629

Charles Sweazey, 1610 New York; alph Pursley, 3022 W. Vermont; Richard 139 Neal; 704

. N. Haugh; Carroll Miller, 1150 Bedford; Donald Alexander, 526 N. Traub; Robert Barthel, 1681 N. Bell Vieu; Jewel Faulkner, 1518 W. Vermont; Jasper Hazelwood, 912 Goodlet; Edward Baker, 1249 W. New York; James Payne, 207 N. Belmont; Alexander Regich, 749 N. Warman; Jack x ters, 965 Somerset; Ottie Dunn, 1033 N. Goodlet; Roy Cariton, 767 N. Belle Vieu,

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