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the 4th ferrying group of the! ‘son of William J. Sturwold, 1423 command's ferrying di-| Grand ave. he won first place at |

Lt. Col. Jones is a member

of| He has raised, trained and raced '0i his own horses in Midwestern sad- ’ . dlehorse meets and won more than MADGE ADAMS, yeoman 3-¢, 25 prizes and awards. In 1937 alone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. he won eight prizes for superior Heathco, 3737 N, Oxford st., is home | horsemanship in Indiana and Ohio Jon & 10-day leave. She will return|shows.

to New Orleans, La. where she is »

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4 20 _ |/stationed at the southern coast . guard inspector's office. Yeoman n AED Adams was employed at The IN-\ gyn men from Indianapolis ‘NOSE dianapolis Times as secretary to the ,nq vicinity have been transferred advertising director, prior to enter-|,. . pt Harrison to other army

Pp i the coast guard. stations for basic training. The

Ww) ; : men and their camps are: TONIGHT 4 QUALIFY FOR son of Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Miller, 5262 husband of Mrs. Sipole, husband of Mrs. Elwood P, Sipole, Theod { son of Mr. Bert Hargis, 558 N.. King ave, |cadét examining board- in Indian- | Training Completed Washington st. st. has been graduated as an airicka, 323 8. Keystone ave; Mack D 1313’ N Tacoma ave. Douglas M. Miles (Katherine P. Prazer, 1056 W..18th A. Geiman Jr. 245|at Camp Blanding, Fla, where he

N. Illinois st, to Camp Blanding, PFla.; Benjamin P. Sdwars, husband of Mrs, | 0 | i i both to Amarillo, Tex.; Robert E. Thokey, | Army Examination husband of Mrs. Madeline K. Thokey, Board. J. L. Blakeslee, son of Dr. C: B. Blakeslee, Indianapolis, and Vernon GO. M n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. McQueen, 2149 Webb st, all to Camp Van Dorn, Miss, = 8 =» sher, 1025 E. 60th st.; William ‘at iv Meridian 0. Robert 1 plane mechanic from the B-24 4 N. eli :

Mary OG. Bdwards, N. Tacoma ave, La. Claude E. Cash, Twenty-four Indianapolis men | {have been qualified for aviation) George A. Pishe Addington, 1936 y jets. dr, © Harry | Liberator school at Keesler field, Don M.| :

Pris. Robert L. Starks, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Starks, 6038 College ave, to ] Fi. Benning, Oa.; LeRoy B. Miller Jr. sah | i to New Orleans, Martha Cash, LE 3 port, to Ft. Belvoir, Va; Elwood P. | 433s Fark are, to, Oymp ie Vo Verses tt 3 : ] “ } “ 0 8. ho mn, Indianapolis Men Pass iis Collier st, and ore Hargis, | cadet training at the army aviation | apolis. They are: Lah : ; Robert P. Boba, mn N. Gale st: Rob | Pfc. Carl L. Francis, son of Mrs, |e h tt, 34 N. Kealin ve. Jol . I xX Pennsylvania wt. Edwin | Blanche G. Prancis, 3511 Prospect . 1032 Congress ave Sharp, 1132 N. Oakland ave. Jose C. {Tvona. 1708 N. Talbot st. Paul H. oh! Cpl. Bruce P. Frazer, son of Mrs. ! E Washington st.; Richard J. Jones, 5309 E. North &t.; Robert C. Webber, Joos Jat. is home on a furlough. He has i a ae A ener Sse x [recently completed ranger training jand aw Josep W. Maple rd.; Sam-A. Asalos, 1002 Nelson

st.; Wy ) , 3307 Broadway; RobBo i a Te ny Keith |Cpl. Frazer will return to Camp Jo-

L. 1 3 .. 3167 N, Wire at man w.[seph T. Robinson, Ark. as an in- 3

Hassler, 348 B. MeCarty st, nr » » Pvt. Samuel L. Carey, husband of | Mrs." Beatrice Carey, 525 W. 26th| TWO Honored st, has been transferred from Ft.

Harrison to Pennsylvania for basic o, camp Chaffee, Ark, have been training. ; !

: _|awarded the good conduct medal by | A THOROUGH EXAMINATION

|gtructor of ranger tactics, » r .

{Col. Charles J. Deahl Jr, camp | commander. They are Cpl. Joseph E. Carlile, {son of Mrs. Laura A, Carlile, 1603

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Two Indianapolis Marines . oe Meet in Panama Jungle

Teading almost identical lives for other in a personnel shuffle. several months, two Indianapolis| A con tional check-up showed leathernecks met recently right in|that they had arrived at Balboa

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[the middle of Panama jungle at approximately the same time,|,

country, : had been promoted to private first Cpl. Edward R. Steele, grand-|class almost immediately, and then son of Mrs, Hettie Irwin, 1812 E./ had been promoted to corporal the 11th st, and Cpl. Herman W. Ly-|same day. 3 | ster, son of Mr, ahd Mrs. Herman| Now both men are members of Lyster, 1326 Naomi st, recognized a marine unit -specially equipped {each other immediately when they|to combat the hazards of dense met in Panama, perilious Panama jungles. They had enlisted in indianap- “We're keeping our eyes open olis ~on the same-day; -had gone out on those underbrush - trails,” through recruit training together | Cpl. Steel said. “We might run into at Parris island, 8. C, and then|another Indianapolis marine any

{but. without military resources on.a

Cadet Fliers Chart Course |=

Thus, MacArthur's assignment,

roughly, is similar to Eisenhower's 8: a. 8 attack against the “soft underbelly”! Harrison D. Willcutts Jr. son of of the axis. Mountbatten's thrust! Mr. afd Mrs. Harrison D. Willcutts, will parallel that of the allied front in Western Europe. Generalissimo Chiang. - Kai-shek, who retains control of the’ China

theater, is astride a position Tough. | 13 Fadie school at Scott field,

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|ly comparable to that of Russia—a

long land front against the Japs . In the Navy

Elzie L. Williams,

comparable to Russia's.

The vast sea area now put under| apprentice

y {Mountbatten—all the waters around | seaman, son of Mrs. Bessie Wi-|

India and the approaches to Burma, |liams, 2233 Miller st, has been as-

{Malaya and Sumatra—make ap- signed to the steward's mate train.

ent the amphibious nature of the ing department at the maritime!

[assignment in the southeast Asia|service training station, Sheeps- |

ireceived the sharpshooters’ medal. |}

Two Indianapolis men stationed a]

| Pleasant - Run pkwy., south drive, ” 1

and Pfc. Isadore Greenberg, Son of

Mrs. Jennie Greenberg, 3472 N.|

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= » Howard L. Hensley, Spruce st, and Cpl. Russell D. Keefer, 2121 Haines ave, were awarded the good conduct medal | for excellent character and effi-| ciency ratings during more than a Year's service at the army air field, | Lubbock, Tex.

Cpl. Harry R. Garrett, Greens-| burg, has been assigned to duty] with the army 2ir forces, following | his graduation from the technical 7 ‘DR. R. J. WELDON | iraining school for maintenaace! : y In Charge |and repair - of pursuit and commanda ships at Camp Curtissajr,| IN. Ya :

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_ Stationed in Utah | |" Robert J. Miller, son of Russell D, | { Miller, 1048 N. Hamilton ave, is| [now stationed at the army air forces | i basic training center at Kearns] jUtah. He is the husband of Mrs. { Ruth E. Miller of 1326 Bacon st. | . 8 = l "8 8gt. Alva A. "Hooper, now with | {the marines at Guadalcanal, was

{promoted to that rank recently. He!gns day, even if.

| food, too.

Arthur F, Parkhurst, son of ville; James Bosserman, son Wayne, and Wilbur E. Schmedel, 520 E. Iowa st.

Letters From the Fighting Fronts ; Lt. Willis, in China, Thinks People, Food, Climate, O. K.

14. Richas d G. Willis not nd But when the Chinese co-pilot, th Chinese are great peo-| whi : ; x ; ple, but he goes for the cUmate nd | oor 1 ort ae

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“This is the best 4 resort weather : 3 : : anywhere” he ; Willis, who also flies supplies wrote his wife, {to India, has seen action in ralds . Willis, 4324 E. Washington ‘st. The navigator

Claire Chen~ nault’s command, had a good meal worked at the Insley Manufactur- |

Lt. Willis ing Corp. His wife is with the]

(is the grandson of Mrs. Viola Dun-' he and his buddies couldn't manage |state employment security division. jcan of Brownsburg and formerly|ine chopsticks. The menu: Rice He is. the son of Mr. and Mrs, 8. E. |27 (U. P.).—Military authorities to-

worked in Indianapolis.

» LJ . In Basic Training

Pvt. Clyde A. Clark, 3936 E. 30th | {st, and Pvt. Jack M. Kistner, 518 | Parkway . ave, recently inducted {into the army, are in basic training at the ordnance replacement training center, Aberdeen Proving ground, Md.

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» » ¥ "Pvt. Lawrence N, Vaughn, son of | | Mrs, Mack Vaughn, 4224 Vandalia {ave., has been promoted to the rank | |of corporal with the field artillery | battalion at Camp Bowie, Tex. He! ls the husband of Mrs. Cleo M.| | Vaughn, 2002 English ave.

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Shipyards Celebrate Today; We Have Ships, Ships, Plus

WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (U. P). —Rear Admiral Emory 8. Land, chairman of the maritime com= mission, predicted today that, by the end of 1944, the commission will have built 50,000,000 deadweight | tons of merchant. ships. would equal two-thirds chant shipping in the to the war, and is grea

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area, . head Bay, N. Y., for advance in-| The recapture of Singapore, allied struction in becoming « merchant ' strategy reveals, will require the|seaman. i » » » :

Virgil R. Smith, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Noah Smith, New Augusta, has been graduated from a course in airplane mechanics at Sheppard! field, Tex, and is now prepared to Join the ranks of “coverall com-' mandos” who keep our planes aloft.| ; 2 5 =» | Lt. L. E. Bauer, former Terre Haute attorney and Indiana legisia- | tor, has been made assistant post executive and aid to ol. N. -B. Briscoe, pest commander at Ft. Kriox, Ky.

MORE HOOSIERS GET ~ ARMY PROMOTIONS

Delaware st, and -Lewis Harry Mounts, 5019 Winthrop ave, are | among Hoosier soldiers promoted to first lieutenants today, : Others are Denver Duane Williams, Brookville; Paul Clifford Keisler, Columbia City; Theodore a = Cpl. Richard L. Muller, 340 W. Troy ave; was among American sol-, |diers who visited London recently, on a tour conducted by the American Red Cross,

Liberty; Jr, Rushville, and Philip Marion Rice, South Bend. Advanced to captains are Don|

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