Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1943 — Page 4

v The following men have_been inducted through Marion county local

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L. Kerr, husband of Jean Donnelly Kerr, 15 N. Riley st.; Flight Officer Beryl H. Stevens, husband of Mrs, Martha Watkins Stevens, 6320 W. Morris st. and son of Mr. and Mrs, George H. Stevens, 316 8, Cole st. The Indiana men were 2d Lt. Charles D. Burks and 2d Lt. Joseph F. Kerber Jr, Logansport; Flight Officer William McKain, Cortland, and Flight Officer James F, Glidewell, Gary.

V. Shaffer L. Jeffers VERL R. SHAFFER, husband of Mrs. Mary E. Shaffer, 23 W. 16th st., has been promoted to the rank of captain somewhere in England where he is stationed as the ground

tress squadron now bombing Ger-

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ve.: Willard Eckert, Hamilton, 1845 8. . Dela-

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Mrs. L. Jeffers, Indianapolis, has

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J. Potts 'E. Polts JERRY POTTS AND EARL POTTS, sons of Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Potts, 2429 N. Dearborn st, have {both been promoted to the rank of ~ {petty officer 3-c. Earl, a painter, is on active sea duty in the Pacific, and Jerry, in the naval air forces, is stationed overseas. » » . Harold W. Sharp, husband of Mrs. Mary H. Sharp, Sullivan, has been promoted to the rank of corporal at an air force base in Central America. Cpl. Sharp is the son of Mr. James Sharp, 1238 Marlowe ave, ” pM » Sgt. William K. Schulmire, son of Mr. and Mrs, F, L. Schulmire, 5238 Park ave, has been awarded the good conduct ribbon at Mather field,

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3 LOCAL MEN ARE GRADUATED

Complete Course in Plane Maintenance at Army

Air Force School.

Three Indianapolis men have been graduated from the school for maintenance and operation of fighting planes at the army air forces training command at Chanute field, Ill

Wg Hg 8 Or, Jvan L. Kenworthy, husThelma Kenworthy, 114 N. Ne an am Cpl. John 8. Coshow, son of Mrs. Georgia Coshow, 1223 Richland st, Pfe, Harold 8. Miller, son of Mr. Mrs. ¥ vy Miller, 3016 Broad-

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The following men have been inducted into the armed forces through Marion county local

board 6: ARMY — James soplewhite Newport; John Battin Jr. Mield ; George 830 N. Graham: Irvin Dinn, 4 8. Butler; George Frank, 151 Woodside; , 810 N. Denny; John Griffin, 3 N. Oxford; Donald Gronauer, 543 W. dr.,, Woodruff Place; Ropar Halstead, 1038 N. Kealing; John Hedri: Lae. Salle; Billie Hudler, 308 N. ry res ory Klein, 5130 E. Walnut; David Knott, .; George Lovell, 315 °N Washi Ji

t berts, Dewey Turner, 17 N. Gray; William White, 5143 B Washington.

NAVY—Charles Beedle, 1309

r een, 1450 College; MI Hugh, 1350 Blaine; Dwight Harney. 1129 N. Lyshurt, Speedway City: City; Robert Jack-

son, 5417 Pletcher; Irvan Marth, “le B. Market; T, Sherman;

Wilbert Miller

a AAD Flop Reck Jr, 85320 Burgess; James Sheviin, 38 N. Kealing.

2 ‘ » . » In England Pvt. Russell W. Patrick, son of Mrs. Ray Patrick, 236 Villa ave, is now stationed somewhere in England according to word received by his mother, Pvt. Patrick is a member of a quartefmaster corps. ” * » Cpl. Theodore E. Lockwood, son of Mrs. C. L, Adams, 862 E. 12th st, has been transferred to Scott Field, Ill, for a course in radio and mechanics in the army air forces training command.

LEGIONNAIRE URGES WAR FUND SUPPORT

Support of the $2,000,000 United War Fund campaign, beginning Oct. 25, was urged today by Donald G. Glascoff, national adjutant of the American Legion. Headed by Harry S. Hanna, general campaign chairman, and W. C. Griffith, president of the United War Fund, many members of the American Legion = are - volunteer workers in the drive which will end

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