Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1943 — Page 9
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Lt. Lynn Summers Finishes Transition Course at Hobbs Field.
Second Lt. Lynn N. Summers, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Summers,|
$303 Sunset ave., has completed the pilot transition four-engine course at Hobbs army air field, Hobbs, New Mexico. Lt. Summeis, who received his wings at Stockton field, California, is now qualified as a combat pilot.
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Mechanic Graduated
Cpl. Howard M. Rader was graduated as a full-fledged airplane mechanic at Kessler field, Biloxi® Miss., recently. He has taken specialized training in the maintenance and service of liberator bombers. He
is the son of Mrs. Ruth E. Rader,| :
2007 College ave. 2 8 #8 8
| Bert Nelson, former holder of the] world indoor high jump record while at Butler university, has been sworn : into the Seabees and will report to| :
Camp Perry, Va. Monday. He lives i
at 5059 Ford st.
One of our men in the armed forces wrote up a letter describing the rigors of his present job. But not a word of complaint, Just determination
to fight it out.
That letter strengthened do OUR job to the best
OUR determination te of our ability,
The letters YOU receive strengthen YOUR de-
termination to do YOU
R job.
Give Your Wash Days To the War Effort
Send Your Laundry to Crown!
Is the Labor Draft coming? Get your job before it gets you! We have many desirable jobs for men and women.
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Just out of boot camp at Great Lakes and ready for their next assignment are William Stuart and William Schlensker, both seamen 2-C. . Seaman Stuart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaven Stuart, 3423 E. 10th st, and is a graduate of Howe high school. A graduate of Shortridge high
Await Navy.
William Stuart (left) and Willlam Schlensker.
WADE CAPTAINS 3
Several Hoosier Men Given Promotions, War Dept. - Announces.
. | 11 Hoosier officers advanced in rank,
school, Seaman Schlensker is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Schlensker, 3444 N. Pensylvania st. Mr. Schlensker is the secretary of the Indianapolis Indians. Seaman Schlensker may be kept at Great Lakes for an indefinite period to perform as a mem_ber of the track team. In high school he played football and ran the 100 and 230-yard dashes.
YOUTHS SECURE ARMY TRAINING
18 From Indianapolis Are Accepted for Reserve Military Program.
among the first group of 17-year-olds to be accepted for military scholarships at the University of Kentucky in the new army ‘specialized training reserve program in the fifth service command. The boys that were accepted are:
Cadets Richard Mehne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mehne, 5140 E. Walnut st.; Alfred Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gates, 954 N. Belle Vieu pl.; Warren Sherman, sont of Mr. and Mrs. Folton Sherman, 1857 Orleans st.; John Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Smith, 3632 N. Pennsylvania st.: Robert LaFara, son of Mrs. Pearl J. LaFara, 118 8. Ritter ave.; David Klapper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klapper, 92¢ DeQuincy st.; Donald Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber O. bbi 1409 W. 34th st.; Lawrence Mrs. Agnes P. Conner, 1513 . Meridian st.; Charles Delporte, 893 Middle dr., Woodruff pl.; John ake, son of Mrs: Cordelia D. Russell, 843 N, Temple ave.; Donald Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Coleman, 2538 W. Washe« ington gh Audry Jacobs, Jr., 5 Audry E. Jacobs, 1629 N. Temple ave.; Millard Friedman, son of Mr, and Mrs
Lowe Jr, son of Mr. -and Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Orval E Haafl, 30 Jackson st.; Jack Parr, son of Mr. Mrs. Clair Parr, 3720 N. Pennsylvania rox and John Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods, 59 Layman ave.
Now Navy Storekeeper
Yovan Stiko, 2140% N. Talbot st. has been graduated from the naval
the naval armory, Toledo, O. He now awaits transfer to active duty aboard a warship at sea, or to some naval shore station.
8 » 8 Donald Eugene Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Clark, 941
Keystone ave. is among 300 men assigned to the V-12 navy training
{unit at Berea college, Berea, Ky.
He is a graduate of Technical high school and was a student at the University of Cincinnati, before going to Berea, where he w classed
as a junior,
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of alcohol for war pur-
whiskey reserve
Also bvall- |
Bottled-In-Bund,
Eighteen Indianapolis boys were |
Joseph Friedman, 2406 Central ave.; Jona i
. rs. 3 4721 N. Capitol ave.; Orval Haaff Jr., 3
training school for storekeepers at|
employed as a pharmacist at the
Sons Serve
J. Anderson R. Anderson
Pfc. James L. Anderson and Cpl. Robert T. Anderson, sons of Mrs. Laura Anderson, 963% W. 28th st, have gone back to the army routine after spending their furloughs with their mother and wives, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, wife of James, and Mrs. Estelle Anderson, wife of Robert. James returned to Hamilton field, Cal, where he is stationed with the army air corps, and Robert traveled southeast to - Camp Livingston, Ala.
In the Army
R. Barker D. Sgro
Sgt. Robert E. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barker, 2848 MacPherson ave, is visiting his family and brothers and sisters. He will return to Camp Livingston, La., at the end of his furlough. Dominic J. Sgro, son of Mrs, Celestina Sgro, 1033 St. Paul st, has been promoted from private first class to technician 5th grade at the Ephrata army air base, Wash. Before coming to the Ephrata army air base, T-5 Sgro was stationed at the Fitzsimons General Hospital, ver, Colo. At present he is assigned as the assistant in the eye, ear, nose and throat clinic which is attached to the base hospital. # » » Pfc. Thomas J. Todd has been promoted to technician fifth grade at the "airplane mechanics school at Gulfport Field, Miss. He is the son of Mrs. Amelia Todd, 738 Roache st. As a’ member of the permanent party personnel, T. 5th Todd is attached to the medical detachment. Before entering the service he was
Clifton pharmacy. ” ” 8 Eugene C. Edwards, son of Mrs, Ruth M. Edwards, 1115 N. Gale st.
has been promoted to the rank of |
technician 4th. grade in the army air corps at the army air base, New
Orleans, La.
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_ Matthew Cornacchione, 3531 N. Tilinois st., . was promoted to cap-
Capitol ave, was awarded the rank
of captain.
Advanced to Majors
majors included John R. Longshore, Brazil, and .Vern Lerue Frankfort. Advanced from first lieutenant to captain were Harry D. Aldrich, Angola; Melvin L. Garner, Bruce Lake, and John H. Stambaugh, Valparaiso. Receiving first lieutenant rankings were Charles E. Arnold, Bluffton; Howard E. Smith, Decker; Richard D. Berhalter, Kendallville, and Charles H. Logan, Lafayette.
Made Captain
Paul E. Middleton, 140 Bucking-§ ham dr. Indianapolis, has received a captain appointment, and 1st Lt. John H. Scarborough, 509 B, 21st st., Indianapolis, has been ordered
: Pts, Two Indianapolis men are among Be
the war department announced to- XN tain and Ross W. Rissler, 3466 N.|prs
Other’ Hoosier men advanced to |Staton, p Barker, Ads
r appointments clude Gap. ioya I. McMurray, Jeffersonville, and Capt. Albert R.
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Move. Local Men
Seventeen Indianapolis men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison. The men and their new stations
Robert Pryman, husband of Mason st. Re i Robert M. Price, ave., La.; “ son ou . Ruth Potter, 1002 N.Kas.; John A. Tenney, pag 8, D. Teuney, 4333 Norwaide ave., to Camp Claiborne, La,. Robert E Rasdell, Dushand of . Georgia M. Rasdell, Keystone ave., to Camp Lee, Va.; . Charles J. Brown, aa of s. 1410 S. New. Jersey st,, and Par 3 Collins, husband of Mrs. Bernice C 1947 Tallman ave. have both been taasterred to Camp Rucker, Ala.; Clifford Moran, son of Mrs. Ida Moran,’ 1833 rieqns Se and Robert H. Staton, son of Mr d Mrs, William H. both to Pt. McClellan, la. Parvin Hawthorne, son of Mrs. Lillian R. R: 5, Box 753, and Earl L. of Mrs, Violet Adams, High st., h to Ft. Bliss, Tex.; William Marendt, husband of Mrs. Gere trude Marendt, Guy T. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy? E. Edwards, 209 N, Holmes ave., and Bernard Trauner, son of Mrs. Anna JFreuner, 920 N. Holmes ave. all to Ft. nning, Ga.; Cline R. Priest, son of Mrs. Benin E. Priest, 3173 Central ave, Frank C. Weber, son of Mr. Mrs. E. T. Weber, 2930 E. Michigan ane and William B. Rowen son of Mrs. Hazel Lane, R. Re 8, Box 213, all to Jeflerson barracks, M
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Hutchison Graduated
oThomas B. Hutchison, son of Andrew W. Hutchison, 37 E. 32d st., has been graduated from the
naval aviation training school, Pensacola, Fla, and commissioned
Pic, ‘James H. Rust; son of Mr. ofl and Mrs. A. M. Rust, 2414 Collier Mabel White, 3319 Schofield a
girplane Sheppard. field, Tex. He. el to js the ranks of Ragens field, Okla.
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