Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1943 — Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1943 In the Service— a

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Lakes Station.

Five Indianapolis men who have been selected as specialists in the navy are taking courses at the| ES OPEN SATURDAY Great Lakes naval training station. | : They are: . Gerold Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ; U NTI L h P hk ile : Oxford, snd Charlies Ed- . .

mond of Mrs. E. B. Edmonds, 1428 E Ver , enrolled in machinists mate school: Jesse Johnson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oemon Johnson, 2425 N. Oiney, enrolled in fire controlman school; Carl Irrgang, son of Mrs. EM. Irrgang, 2649 Sutherland, and Barnard James, husban of Mrs. B. James. 4121 E. Washington, both

torpedoman school

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Join Air Cadets The following Indianapolis men were qualified as aviation cadets at the army aviation cadet examining board recently: wehnack ¥. Bowman, R. R h E. Chamness, 3 David M. Curran, 1705 S. Fall, R. R. 9 Box 613; 556 Georgetown; John T x rp: William n- | E. McDaniel,

b J. 225 Terrace; Leon 20. Box 88; William I. Jefferson; Delbert F. Rader, | 1- Donald G. Siple, 1606 Villa; Stringer, 310 E. Minnesota; M. Reid, Speedway. ;

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Ft. Harrison Transfers

he following men have been | ; ferred from Ft. Harrison to the|d

Camp Grant, m.—Pvis Wilmer ling, 1226 N. Illinois st.: Tobias Cohen, NX. Alabama st, and Frank Perko, | T Warman ave. To Camp Wheeler, Ga.—Marvin Dickson, 4108 Spann ave; Norman Blankenship, 2902 tion st, and Donald Cave, 3025 XN. Gladstone ave. To New Orleans, La. Harold Murphy, 858 Goodlet st, and Howard McDaniel, 120% W. New York st. Te Ft. Sill, Okla Lester Stogsdill, 242 XK. Richland st

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Board 10 Inductees

The following men have been in-j ducted into the armed forces; through local board 10: i Aaron Beers, 32 E. Raymond; James Cur- < 511 S. Dayton: Lueil Rayburn, 1534

William Wood, 2731 Denison; Wil-| Marendt, 345 S. Hamilton; Richard | 258 S. Dearborn; Sam Milto; wil anington, 1701 Fletcher; Artie! 05 E. Towa; Oliver Grady, 1205] -- Robert Taylor, 1647 Spann; i 1424 Nelson; Clifford Moran, ward Crafton, 1220 E. Kelly; | Geld. 1706 Draper; James Fletcher: Glen Nees, 1002 aond Dobbs, 607 St. Paul; ila; Robert An-

live; James Dilger, + Nard, 918 Garfield; Ottis Morgan, in Lockwood Bernard Devine, 123%)

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Promoted to Sergeant

Henry R. Heckman, son of Mrs.| Grace Heckman, Indianapolis, and | Heurv J. Heckman, Terre Haute, | has been promoted recently from | the rank of corporal to sergeant. He | is a member of an army air force bomber command somewhere in England i

* ” ® A recent graduate of the AAFTTC, Amarillo, Tex, is Nicholas T. Qu- | razzo. husband of Mrs. Hattie Lou Qurazzo, 322 Sanders st. He has completed his studies as an aviation mechanic and will be sent to an air base to service flying fortresses. = = * Jack Chapler Brown, son of Fred J. Brown, 5320 Washington blvd, whose former station was Camp Peckett. Va. medical training center. has been sent to officers’ training school, medical administrative corps. Camp Barkeley, Tex. He visfted his parents this week while on fur 3s

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HARPOLE POST 249 ELECTS °44 OFFICERS

The following officers will repregent the Tillman H. Harpole post’ 249 American Legion, for the en- | suing year: Floyd Woods, commander; Marshall Moore, first vice commander; Joseph Scott, second | vice commander; Horace Roberts, third vice commander; Vanmeter Parrott. adjutant; John Betty, fiprance officer; Shirley H. Winfrey, service officer; the Rev. L. R. Simmons. chaplain, and Virgil Twines, gergeant-at-arms. Eleventh district council delegates re Mr. Woods and Mr. Parrott. Post delegates and alternates to the state convention will be elected at a special meeting prior to July 30.

REPORTS ARMY IS | AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

CHICAGO, July 23 (U. P)—Lt Gen. Brehon Somervell said yesterday that the U. S. army was ahead | of its time-table and the present | problem was moving supplies to the points where they are needed. Somervell, commander of the| army service forces, met with 50; ranking officers today on the an-| niversary of the establishment of! service commands to supplant corps | areas. i “Where we are on the offensive, we are ahead of schedule. The fact that we are ahead of schedule means that there is an additional drain on sources. Already we have shipped Ike Eisenhower more supplies than Gen. Pershing had in the last war,” he said.

TWO RECOVERING | FROM BUS CRASH,

Two persons were at home today | after receiving hospital treatment | this week for injuries received when | an Indianapolis street railways bus | crashed into a tree in the 5600] block on Central ave.

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