Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 37
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By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer
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room of the W will ‘be more effective for that pur- building.
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even taken a hand in wedding plans. Yet one thing is clear. What-|{Not even brides-to-be can escape ever we decide, the success of the|its restrictions.
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| Gets Promotion
Robert Orme, husband of Mrs. |® ‘{Hulda J. Orme, 233% Massachu-
| Pauline Polk, 1625 E. Kelly st. has
Completes Speclal
Lt. Robert J. Grothaus of Indian-
setts ave, and son of Mrs, Nell Mullane of the same address, has been ted to the rank of sergeant at Camp Bowie, Tex. » " J
Kenneth A. Polk, son of Mrs.
been promoted from technician fifth grade to corporal at the sixth air force base in the Panama canal department.
Two Indianapolis aviation cadets are taking their basic flying training at Enid army air field, Okla. They are Cadet Richard O. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto PF. Johnson, 1802 Singleton st, and Cadet Wilbur E. Schmedel, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schmedel, 520 E, Towa st.
Stationed in Utah
Lt. Clifford R. LaFary, son of
Pvt. Jones, husband Mrs. Thelma E. Jones, 1215 N.
KOKOMO - STRIKERS
KOKOMO, Ind. Sept. 22 (U, P.). —Work was resumed on lifeboats and rafts today at the Globe Amer-
BOOKIE TELEPHONES TO BE INVESTIGATED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U. P.).
| Ala, pre-flight school, "| Warrant: Officer Roy Wilkerson, is
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cans sany, 617 N. Gladstone ave, has
police company, after spending a furlough with his parents. DONALD A. WILKERSON, aviation cadet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkerson, 1418 E. Vermont st, is now at the Maxwell field, A brother;
stationed with a service command in- Chicago, INI,
» . ” Sgt. Clifford D. Bell, son of Mrs, Betty Bell, 2017 Brookside ave., has been graduated from thé armored school tank department at Ft:
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SGT. JOHN A. ANSLEY, son of Mr. Harry H, Ansley, Indianapolis, is completing his training as an aerial gunner with a Liberator bomber crew at the army air base, Pueblo, Colo,
ROBERT T. ROGERS, formerly of Indianapolis, has been promoted from the rank of captain to major at Hunter field, Ga., where he is stationed as a sub-depot supply officer. His wife, Mrs. Georgia Rogers, and his mother, Mrs. Marie M. Rogerg, are with him at Savannah, Ga.
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PVT. ARNO .M. JELLISON, sort of Mrs. Safornia Jellison, 1030 Bates st., recently spent a 15-day furlough with his mother and brothers. He is stationed at Morrison field, West Palm Beach, Fla, Inducted last De'cember, he formerly was employed
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MAN, son of Mrs. Homer D. Rusie, 17 N. Riley ave. is now stationed at Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va. naval ‘operating base of the amphiblous force. He is a graduate of Tech high school. . » Wn Indianapolis men who have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to other army camps are: Camp Gruber, Okla.—Pvt. Leslie B. OsBess Osborn
AGREE TO RETURN|serm fumand of
1 ks L. s 833 Buchanan st. and Pvt. Allen W. Partusband of Mrs. Wands Spurgeon
y aan ve, New Orleans, La. —Pvt. Henry KE. Thom. as, husband of Mrs. Thelma Thomas, 4018 BE. 21st st, and Pvt. Clarence H. Nolan, husband d Mrs, Louise Nolan, 3142 Camp Van Dorn, Miss. —Pvi. Morris Weber, husband of Mrs. Margie Weber, Camp Abbot, ~—Pyt. Alvin J. Miller, husband of Mrs, Alvin J, Miller, 943 Franklin rd, Camp Callan, Cal. Pvt. P. E. Caplinger, husband of Mrs. Jo Anne Saplinger. Tex.~Pvt. Robert Fackals
Pt. Knox, Ky.—Pvt. lod Dennis, husband of Mrs, Joatte E. is, 4427 W.
Vermont st. Camp Tex.—Pvt. James D. Linder, Mrs. ry F. Linder.
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“Ito me,” the governor said, in urg-
Daughter in WAC, Others in Jobs.
An Indiana family of nine is ac tive In war work and the armed services. Mrs, Leona M. Pearson, 11 N. Arsenal ave, the mother, is employed at the R. C, A. cafeteria. Her daughter, WAC Pvt. Margaret Rud« beck is stationed at Daytona Beach, Fla. Pvt, Rudbeck’s husband, Paul E. Rudbeck, is chief engineer at the Bendix Power plant at South Bend. Besides these two, Mrs. Pearson has six sons in service. Two In the army
Pearson, and in the army air corps is Lt. Donald L. Pearson, stationed at Dallas, Tex. “Chief Petty Omoer Darrell Pearson and Seaman 323-¢ Bobby G. Pearson are both at sea. There is also a marine in the Pearson family, Pfc. John F. Pearson, stationed on Guadalcanal, » » . ~-rat-Lt- VP. Werner, - post -engineer of the 836th army air forces specialized depot at the fairgrounds, has been promoted to captain, Lt. Col. R. Walter Evans, commanding officer, announced today. Capt. Werner, whose home is in Jersey City, has been at the depot since Oct. 7, 1042, ) ® . ” T. Cpl. Buford Paschall has gone to Camp Gordon, Tallahassee, Fla., after spending a 14-day furlough here with Nis wife and son who live at 1455 Lee st. Cpl. Paschall has finished advanced training in small firearms at the Aberdeen proving ground, Md.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STATE MEET CALLED
Governor Schricker today announced that a state-wide meeting to promote safety and health would be held here Nov. 4-8. The meeting, arranged at the request of the war department, is being held for the purpose of speeding the Indiana war produc tion program. “Farm and industrial health and safety leaders have been invited. Safety Director Don F. Stiver has been named chairman. The session will be known as the first Indiana
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Safety and Health conference. “Conservation of manpower in Indiana, in its relationship to the maintenance of full war production in this national emergency has been, and is, of the gravest concern
ing attendance at the congress. “Benefits to be derived from a convention of this character are
such that I cannot urge too strongly the importance of attendance upon persons directly responsible for the safety and health of the war worker,”
RUSSIAN THOUSANDS ~ RETURN TO HOMES MOSCOW, Sept. 22 (U. P)— “Thousands of trainloads” of Russian refugees are returning to the Donets Basin and the Dnieper valley | in the wake of the advancing Red army, the government newspaper Izvestia, F A “vast movement” of the civillans who fled from the Ukraine ahead of the German Invaders, was under way from the Far East, Siberia, the Urals and Central Asia, |
17 JAP PLANES DOWNED
CHUNGKING, Sept. 22 (U, P.).— Seventeen Japanese planes, including 15 bombers, were shot down last Monday when an enemy force attacking a major 14th U. 8B. air force installation was intercepted by P-38 and P-40 fighters, a communique from Lt, Gen. Joseph W. Stillwell's
headquarters said today,
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