Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1943 — Page 7

the eran air force. Germany’s total bomber

CLAM TOP GERMAN "BOMB LOAD IS 450

LONDON, June ‘4 (U. P) ~The magazine said. magazine “Aeroplane” reported today that the record-breaking .6300 fighter bombers probably tons of bombs dropped on Ger- carry explosives to make the ca-| many last week was greater thani pacity 6000 tons.

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force ‘today amounts to rather less than] 12000 aircraft with a load capacity] not over 4500 tons of bombs,” the

The article added that German could

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2 Become WAVES

14 ARE SIGNED

As Reservist Until 18th Birthday.

In the group of 14 who qualified as cadets to train as pilots, naviga- | tors or bombardiers in the army air} corps is 17-year-old Roderick A. Howey, 408 Berkley rd. He was sworn in as a reservist to] be called for active duty after =

reaches his 18th birthday. The other successful candidates | .|are: Francis E. Gibbs, 825 N. Riley!

David F. Minnick, 1721 N.| | Whitcomb ave.; Eugene H. McNay, | 1241 Congress ave.; Martin J. Corydon, 942 N. LaSalle st.; Ollie E. Dorsey, R. R. 17.; James B. Dillon, | 7111 College age.; Kenneth E. Finch, |

4818 Guilford ave.; Forrest Robin-

221 N. Forest ave. and Donald G.

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1st Lt. Hitchcock Sgt. Prestwood

LEFT: Harry Hitchcock, whose home is in Hope, enlisted in the air corps in June of last year. A former employee of the personnel! department of the Guide Lamp] Corp., Anderson, he was selected to attend officers training school and completed a special course at Washington and Lee university. He was| commissioned before last Christmas. RIGHT: Sgt. Ralph Prestwood has informed his mothér, Mrs. Emma Prestwood, 931 Buchanan st., that he will be at home on furlough soon. He entered the servicexSept. 18, 1942, and is now stationed ;at a marine aviation base at San Diego, Cal. A former employee at the Re- | gal Stores, Inc., Sgt. Prestwood serves asea quartermaster clerk at camp. He is a former pupil of Man-

Ralph Bennett Robert Bennett

Two sons- of Mr. and Mrs, Ira] Bennett, 1126 S. Keystone ave., are in service. Pvt. Ralph K. Bennett (left) is in the medical corps. He trained at Camp Grant, Ill. and is now sta-tioned-at Pittsburg, Cal. His wife, Mrs. Jean Bennett, lives with his parents at the Keystone ave. address. Pvt. Ralph is a former em-

[ | Pvt. Robert N. Bennett, who was Co. before he entered the army, is! stationed at Camp Sutton, N. C.! Pvt. Robert, who trained at Camp | Gordon, Ga., is a member of the! military police. His wife, Mrs. Clara Miller Bennett, af at Crawfordsville. Both men are former carriers of The Indianapolis Times.

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Two more Indianapolis young women recently were administered the oath of allegiance ‘to the WAVES at the office of naval officer procurement in Cincinnati. They were Helen Kathleen Prou-

Friedman, 3342 Carrollton ave. 8" n

Pfc. James C. Cary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Cary, 654 River ave., has been enrolled to study a radio electricians course at the ar-| mored force school communication | department, Ft. Knox, Ky. 88 8 Capt. John W. Little Jr., son of! Dr. and Mrs. John W. Little Sr.,! 960 N. Rural st., has finished a six| weeks course of training for duty | in the field and will return to Camp Breckenridge. Capt. Little, who with his father practiced medicine at the Rural street address for seven years, enlisted in the army in May 1942 and was assigned to the armored force at Pt. Knox, Ky. He is a graduate of Indiana university medical] school. Capt. Little's wife and child live in Anderson. ” ” ”

Eugene Stith Promoted

Eugene W. Smith, stationed with the armed forces at the Panama Canal department headquarters, has been promoted from private first class to corporal. Cpl. Smith, who: enlisted in the army in January, 1940, served a tour of duty in the United States before he was assigned to the isthmus. He is the son of Mrs. Irene Smith, 306 E, New York st.

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Roderick Howey, 17, Listed |

ty, 1309 Carrollton ave. and Esther |g

Lt. Baer L. Davis

LEFT: 2d Lt. Charles M. Baer will “report at Bomber school, Ephrala, Wash., on June 7. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baer, 939 i Mills ave., Lt. wings and commission after graduation from advanced flying school

at Pampa, Tex., recently. RIGHT: Lawrence P. B. Davis gunner’s mate 3-c, spent two days visiting his parents while on furlough pewween trans- Adalidc convoy trips. He has served over a year on armed guard duty at sea.

1James T. Davis, R. R. 9; Francis

Baer received his|

Davis, R. R. 7, Box 383.

ceived commissions as second lieu- | tenants in the quartermaster’s corps jat Camp Lee, Va. recently, are: | Vernon H. Beaver, 2006 E. 22d st.;

(J. Oynninghanm, 957 Stillwell st.;

Ben Domont, 5201 N. Meridian Ss i Arthur ’' st., and Harold S. Wild, 2840 Ruckle st.

COMMISSION

7 LOGAL MEN

‘Rated Second Lieutenants

In Quartermaster Corps At Camp Lee.

Seven Indianapolis men who re-

W. Guernsey. 724 E. 24th

. ” ” » Assignment to a battalion stress-|

He is| {Ing rifle training has been received | where he will receive basic trainthe son of Mr. and Mrs. W. BE.| by Pvt. John G. Finchum, who has!ing. His wife lives at 624 N. New arrived at Camp Wolters,

Tex.,

W. B. Schmall L. A. Miller

LEFT: William B. Schmall, formerly of 1218 King ave. is serving somewhere as a representative of Allison’s. He is 21 and is attached to the 361st air base squadron. RIGHT: Seaman 1- -C Lynaahl A.

is serving somewhere at sea. He is the husband of Mrs. June Miller and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John’ L. Miller of 38 N. Traub ave. He is a Tech high school graduate and has been in the navy six months.

Jersey st.

BLACK FINISHES = AIRCRAFT STUDY

Former Tech Student

graduated from the aircraft me-

chanics’ forces at Seymour Johnson field, N. C.

school and was employed at the _ | Indianapolis Screw Products Corp. before entering the army, Sept. 7, 1942. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bartlett, 1150 E. 28th st.

Train at Great Lakes

at the service school, U. S. training station, Great Lakes, Ill, will receive petty officer ratings and

assisnments to active duty ‘upon completion of training. The men and Hel? courses are; william J. Gibbs, son r. and Mrs. C. W, Gibbs, 3618 N.. Penney Iva st., torpedo=man; William E. Fontaine, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Wilbert Ray, 111 St. Clair st., gune Rers mate; Harold E. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett, 5740 Rawls ave., molder’s, and John Robertson, huse band of Mrs. Opal Robertson, 60 N. Camps bell ave., molder’s

\ 8 ” ” n recognition of his aptitude for specialized technical work, Arthur A. Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur J. Patrick, 2850 N, New Jer« sey .st., has been promoted to the rank of corporal. Cpl. Patrick recently was gradue ated from a course in. aircraft ene gines conducted by the AAFTTC at the Wright Aeronautical Corp., Pate erson, N. J. A graduate of Cathedral high school, Cpl. Patrick was employed by the Indianapolis Star before ene tering the army.

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Pvt. Mario M. Minatel, son of Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Minatel, 4208 E, Washington st., has been transe ferred from Ft. Harrison to Camp Robinson, Ark. where he will ree ceive basic training. 4

Is Now an Army Air

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school of the army air

Pfc. Black attended Technical high

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