Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1943 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,
In the Service—
“b0CAL NAVY MEN
STUDY AT ILLINI J
seven Accepted at Finish |
Of Boot Training At Urbana.
Seven Indianapolis men who qualified for the 18-week course at the University of Illinois during their boot training at Urbana, Ill, and have reported to the university fare: Robert H, Ley soi of Mr. and Mrs. T W. Lloyd, 332 N. Hamilton ave.. Joseph T. Pesut, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Pesut, 5232 E, 10th st.: Wililam E. Reckson of Mrs, Louise Reckert, 1511 E. ,; Cappll P. Hinchman, 35 Eastern obeft C.. Wood, son of Mr. an Mrs. F. S. Wood, 2948 Washington blvd: Albert Zigler, 2221 Guilford ave. and Wiljiam Thomas Clark son of 3B C Long, 20 8. Dearborn st. a 5b 3
Three Finish N. T. S.
Three Indianapolis men have fin-
Ke training at N. T. 8, Great] akes, Ill, and are now gualified to
serve as torpedomen in the U. 8. navy. A fourth, has earned the rank of sighalman 3-ec. The three new torpedomen are Russell W. Miller, son of Mtr. and Mis. J. Fleischman, R. R. 3; Allan EK Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert arr, 6822 Fuller ave, ahd Walter W. Chowning, husband of Mrs, Helen Chowning, 1132 River ave. | The sighalman 3-¢ is Ora A. Con-| tad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Confad, 2332 Spann ave. = ” » In the first class in the A. A. F. TT C. to study a new type of interplane communications equipnient at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, N. Y, is S. Sgt. Pail P. Baker, husband of Mrs. Lorena] Baker, 35 E. Towa st. As one of the first military pergonhel to study this equipment, Sgt. Baker may be assighed to accom-
1 Pfc. Skaggs was at home on fur-
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"LOCAL CADETS TRAIN IN SOUTH
Van Der Moere, Harding And Evans Sent to
Nashville.
Three cadets from Indianapolis have entered the army air forces training center at Nashville, Tenn. They are:
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Cpl. Guffey Pre. Skaggs
LEFT—Clayton Guffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Guffey, 954
| Somerset ave, has been promoted| William Van Der Moere, 18, son [to corporal at Ft. Bennings, Ga,
of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Der | where he is a member of the 10th Moere, 1838 Applegate st. He is a armored division. He is a former | graduate of Manual high school and Times carrier and was employed at | attended Indiana university. the Prest-O-Lite Co. before enter-| James Harding, 18, son of Mr. ing service Nov. 7, 1942 and Mrs. Harold Harding, 42 N. RIGHT—Edward Skaggs, serving Bers ng Ye, Sb 8 5 Nadupte Si rill ashington high school, where he at an army camp in Oklahoma, has laved football and attended Pu been promoted to private first class. Ne oy a 1 Y re
; due university. His parents live at 1444 Astor st. Robert Evans, 22, son of Mr. ahd
Mrs. Robert Evans. He is a gradu|ate of Shortridge high school, where he played football.
Takes Final Training
Army aviation cadet Paul Plunkett, 2435 N. New Jersey st, is taking his final training at Frederick field, one of the Gulf coast training center’'s newest twin engine schools for the training of crack bomber pilots. Upon completion of the course Cadet Plunkett will be commissioned as a pilot or a flight officer. = = = Pfc. Robert I. Deer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard F. Deer, 2158 Webb st, is enrolled in a special course in the clerical department of
lough in January. He was formerly employed at a cotton mill Here.
LEFT: Ensigh Charles B. VanNuys of the naval reserve will report for active duty next week. Ensigh VanNuys, a resident of Franklin, worked at the Indiana Bankers ay BieTe0 flores seh) Ron association headquarters in Indian- : apolis after being graduated in 1938 sr 9
from Indiana university's school of WAACs Commissioned
business. Before being ordered to active duty, he was employed in the| Two local members of the WAACS tool control department of the Lu-| have received commissions as third kas-Harold Corp. officers at Ft. Des Moines, Ia. They RIGHT: Lt. Lynn N. Summers is} are Mary E. Granger, R. R. 18, ahd how taking advanced atimy air corps | Anna L. Hall, 5850 University ave.
training at Mather field, Sacra- #8 B®
pany it to combat theaters as an| instructor. | Sgt. Baker attended Shortridge high school and was employed by the Acme Radio Service before he
entered the ariny air force.
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MH Albert Perry Marion Perry | | Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry, 1348 8. Chester st, are in| the army. | Pvt. Albert Perry (left) is serv-| ing overseas, He has been in serv-| ce seven months and was formerly | mployed at the Indianapolis Wire | Bound Box Co. i Pvt. Marion Perry (right) is tak- | ing basic training at Camp Me- | Cain, Miss. Before entering servfee Feb. 13, 1943, he worked at the | Fairmount Glass Works, \
IN INDIANAPOLIS
HERE 18 THE TRAFFIC RECORD FATALITIES | County City Tora |
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17 3 15 21 «May 4-— A 17 | Arrests 192 njured ‘ | Ded .......:.0 TUESDAY TRAFFIC COUR Cases Convie- Fines Tried tions Paid $34 | 2
Vinlations Bpeeding : Patios driving allure to stop at through street .... Failure to stop At sighal bia Drunken driving All others
Totals
EVENTS TODAY
Opening baseball | gi indians vs. To. leds, Victory field, 8:30 p. m. American Legion, national executive come mittee meetings, Lesion headquarters, all day. Endiana Telephone association, confer ence on war problems, Claypool hotel, all day. Indiana Association of Master Plumbers, convention, Hotel Lincoln, all day.
nited Christian Missionary society, meeting, Central Christian ehurch, Lp Mm
Indianapolis Bar association, dinner meeting, Columbia club, 8 p. m. Indianapolis Real Estate board, property management division luncheon, Colums= bia club, noon. Kiwanis club, luncheon meeting, Colume bia club, noon, Endianapolis chapter, National Associa. tion of Cost Accountants, meeting, Hotel Lincoln, 6:30 p. m. ne elub, luncheon meeting, Claypoel hotel, noon. Building Contractors association, meeting, Athenaeum, 6:30 p. m. Indianapolis Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Church, Church of the Advent, all day. Unified Promotion annual meeting ciples of Christ, meeting, 8 a. m.
dinner
Dis-
EVENTS TOMORROW
American Legion, Roane Waring address, Coliseum, evening. Butler university, annual honor day cere monies, college of religion. Retired Railway Employees, Severin hotel, 2 p. m. Indiana Industrial Education Association, Claypool hotel, International Travel-SBtudy Club, annual banquet, Claypool hotel,
p.m. Construction League, luncheon meeting, Athletic Club, noon. Real Estate Board, luncheon meeting, Washington hotel, noon. Indianapolis Advertising Club, luncheon meeting, Athletic Club, noon.
meeting,
Ine, 6:30
MARRIAGE LICENSES
hese lists are from official records in he county court house. The Times, therefore, is not responsible for errors ip names and addresses.
Willlam James Sanders, 27, U. 8. army} Huddie Spivey, 2%, eit Jack Charles Shupert, 3, U. 8. army, Butler university; Barbara Jean Kreigbaum, 20, of 635 Liberty, Elkhart, Ind. Rupert Clifton Smith, 37, of 52 N. Ritter Margaret Robins Billington, 35, of 3041 N. New Jersey,
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| William James Owsley, 24, of 2005 High-| Addie Smith, 62, at Methodist, carcinoma.
mento, Cal. The son of Mr. and Upon graduation from the navy's Mrs. Lynn B. Summers, 5305 Sun-| trade school for machinist’s mates set ave, Lt. Summers received his at the University of Kansas last NS ine thon ay| Week Frank M. Bilbee, son of Mr. Yanee Po aol 8 and Mrs. Dwight Bilbee, 1118 N. Stockton field, Cal, on April 12. Jgapitol ave, received a rating of Before entering the army a year fireman first class. ago, Lt. Summers worked at the Inland Container Co. He is a grad- BE = B® uate of Shortridge. The following Indianapolis offi- ® Bn cers have been assighed to Camp
Grant, Til: 18 Lt. Edwin R. Eaton, Air School Graduates 1202 W. 85th st. to the medical train.
Two Hew aviation | former Indianapolis men, have|Hittle, 20 8. Hawthorne lane, to
finished the course of studies at the 31st medical training battalion. Amarillo army air field, Amarillo, | E 0» ® Tex. and will now be gent to air| Anthony L. Hessman, son of Mi. bases for duty. (and Mrs. Anthony Hessian, has John D. Dora is the son of Mys. been promoted to the rank of staff ida BE. Dora, 236 Cecil st, and sergeant at Camp Breckinridge, Ky. James F. Bennett is the son of Mr./He is a graduate of Sacred Heart and Mrs. James M. Bennett, 234) high school.
S. State ave, PAR FOR OFFICER
#8 =» Wins Promotion SOUTH BEND, Ind, May 5 (U. P.) —8t. Joseph County Truant OfRobert A. Oberting, grandson of | goer Donald Coleman spent the day Myr, and Mrs. Nicholas J. Londet, | on the golf course—at work.
He trailed eight hookey-and-golf-from sergeant to staff sergeant at playing youths from Lydick, Ind, the army air forces proving ground high school, who were touring the command, Elgin field, Fla. Sgt. |South Bend Country club links Oberting has been in the army since | Coleman reported a pur—he nabbed Oct. 27, 1941, all eight.
Danner 8aum, 57, Springfield, O.;) Clara R. Auberty, 57 at Long, cerebral Mae Brittin, 50, Springfield, O. | hemorrhage. James Alfred Ray, 23, Ft. Hatrison;| Almeda F. Gillis, 78, at 1053 W. 34th, neva Foyce Pribble, 21, Lubbock, Tex. carcinoma. Herbert 8. Miller, 22, Camp Atterbury, Alva Dewey Cummings, 82, at City, cardio vascular renal. | Minerva J. Curry, T8, at City, carcinoma.
ind.: Mildred Lee Overton, 20, of 703 Fayette. James Donald Mead. 26. of 2021 W. Wash-| Clarence Elzie Sparrow, 31, at Methodist, ington; Ruby G. C. Kent, 21, Marco, Ind.| chronic myocarditis, Victor Albert Lehman, 28 Dayton, O.;! Frank E. Treat, 13, at Methodist, tuberBvelyn AuRusta Esser, 28, of 5703 E.| culous meningitis, Washington. | Mildred Hostetler, 10, at Riley, bronchial homag Bowman, 19, of 1219 W. obstruction Dorothy Beatrice Foreman, 18, | William Clark Chamberlin, B54, at City,
Charles Nita
23th: of 10831 N. Migsouri. | uremia
Martha M. Modlin, 85, at 3287 College, cerebral thrombosis. Marilyn Jean Rogers, 11 days, at Bt, Vin. cent's, malnutrition. James Mervin McDaniels, 34, at City, eningococeie meningitis.
land pl; Helen Flora Haywood, 25, of 63 BE. 48th, 2-B.
BIRTHS Girls Herman, Ruth Feliman, at 8t. Thomas, Dorothy Long, at Joseph, Bertha Burge, at Bt. Alfred, Fay Irwin, at St, Mary 'Tepner, at , at Bt. Francis. David, Adelma Popowitz, at St. Franeis. James, Julia Ott, at City. Jorn, Emma Louise Murphy, at St. Vins cent’s, Albert, Irene Bamuel, at St. Vincent's. Karl, Marian Hemeyer, at 8t, Vincent's. Lester, Alice Brown, at Methodist. Marion, Mary Goode, at Methodist. John, Mary Marshall, at Methodist. Carl, Alice Noel, at Methodist. Clifton, Cordelia Pointexter, at 2455 Columbia. Clarence, Margaret Turner, at 1338 Olive. John, orosny Madden, at 2726 W. Vermont. Herbert, Blanche Hester, at 340 Middle Drive.
Francis.
OFFICIAL WEATHER
U. 8 Weather Bureau J
(AN Data in Central War Time) Runrise 5:40 Sunset
TEMPERATURE May 5, 1042 2pm Precipitation 24 hrs, ending ne a.m,
Total precipitasion since Jan. Deficiency since Jan. 1
The following table shows the tempera. ture in other cities!
Boys Edwin, Hilda Rode, at St. Francis. Harold, Edwina Harris, at City. Claude, Geraldine Adams, at St. Vine
cent's, Lloyd, Mildred Brawner, at Methodist, Howe, Edna Clark, at Methodist. John, Dorothy Myers, at Methodist. David, Ruth Poe, at Methodist. William, Betty Sharp, at Methodist. Leonard, Kathryn Williams, at Methodist. William, Mary O'Neill, at 1587 8 Blaine. Carl, Bdna Keck, at 1367 Broadway.
DEATHS
Harry 8. Stites, 68, at 1120 Linden, coronapy occlusion, 842
Walter Lomax, 76, at hypertension. Ada Francis Hooton, 46, at Long, brone chial asthma, Charles W,. Thamann, 55 at 938 N. |} Chester, coronary occlusion. James Robin Chesner, 4 days, at Emhardt, congenital. Lewis Warren Whipple, 68, cinoma, James Black, 66, at City, myocarditis. Archie G. Jones, 48, at 363 W. 20th, cerebral hemorrhage.
William Wells, 8 months, at City, pneu. mococeic meningitis. at Central,
Gertrude B, Tiieston, 60, myocarditis. fit | David Lee Lucas, 4 months, at Riley, | lili marasmus. Maude C. Pryor, 65, at 988 King, chronic myocarditis, . at Long,
Ira Stillabower, 33, Romduce Howard, 14, at Riley, bron.
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