Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1943 — Page 4

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WINS FIRST STRIPES

Promoted to the grade of private §

John's, Mich, Pfe _ eg ws | Fraduation fram the samy &if Jorces

,| 8. SGT. BRANTON F. VETETO, Indianapolis sharpshooter of the sky,

“has won his gunner's wings upon

aerial gunnery school at Harlingen

army. M. Bit Rich. field, Tex. Sgt. Veteto is the husoverseas and T. Sgt. band of B. F. Veteto, 333 8. Ran-

naval reserve officers Tucson

reserve and

stationed at

marin ty when Where he will begin actual fying. |

dolph st. | DONALD E. COOPER, honor stu-

jent of the aviation radio school FF

{graduating class from the naval air station, Jacksonville, Fla, has been {promoted to corporal in the U. 8. ' marine corps. He is the son of Mr.

Ritier ave; : '] x * .

Begins Flying _| Aviation Cadet Robert D. Anderson, 3040 Martindale ave, has been

o 2skigned to the army air forces . detachment at Tuskegee, Ala,

» ¥ . | William N. Koran, 1261 Shelby st. ihas been advanced to the rate of fireman, 1-¢ at the amphibious {training base, Little Creek, Va.

THIS SUBJECT IS NOT

A Mystery

and Mrs. J. Wendel Cooper, 18 8. Lan

Miss., where he is stationed.

HOOSIERS ENROLL IN

Ten Indianapolis men are enrolled in the army specialized training program at Ohio State university. They are Joe T. Adkins, son of Willard £. Adkins, 601 N. Riley ave: James EK Carson, son of Raymond J. Carson, 1014 urchman ave; Samuel W. Curry Jr. Samuel W, Curry, 1614 Central ave: « Son of Mr, and th st;

iof {| Willlam G. Mrs. WW. G A {| William R. Higgins, son of W. R. Higgins, Woodstock dr; William A. Huston, son of IMs, RF ey, IMT N. Delaware st. {Albert C. he, f Albert H.

le L. Summerfield, son of Mrs. HN. L ie! N. Pennsylvania st. William F. Wilson, son C. Earl Wilson, 315 Bosart ave

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E. Henry 8S. Ritter

‘Somewhere in the South Pacific with the U. 8 fleet is SEAMAN 2-c EDWIN R. HENRY, 19-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Henry, 1314 E. Raymond st. He has been at sea since June, :

won his navy wings of gold and the commission of second lieutenant in the marine corps reserve upon

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OHIO ARMY SCHOOL ™~e cme...

. PPC. HAROLD CAPLINGER, son of Mrs. Anna Caplinger, 1308 N. Pershing ave, is back at Camp Beale, Cal, making doughnuts and coffe for the soldiers, A former baker at the Dezelan

sot | Bros, bakery here, he recently was

home on & furlough. He is in a mili-

tary police company at Camp Beale

and also is & cook. ‘ Among things cooked by the

.|young private are 400 gallons of sum’ {coffee each morning and 40 dozen

doughnuts, His brother, Cpl. Charles Caplinger, is an ambulance driver at

. Banta Monica, Calif,

CPL. GLENN B. SHERFIELD, son: of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Sherfield, 3640 W. 16th st., has returned to" Camp McCain, Miss, after

“spending a six-day furlough with

his parents. His brother; T. Sgt. Layton Lee Sherfield has been promoted to flight chief commander and has rereceived a letter of commendation from the colonel for excellent ability and noteworthy conduct,

¥ » » Capt. Joseph 8. Smith, R. R. 1,

Box 448, has been graduated from | {the medical field service school at

{Carlisle barracks, Pa, and is now | Qualified for field duty with troops.

SAMUEL W. RITTER JR, has SWIRIINNINNNNGNINIIININGIGN

1 ADVANCE RATINGS

O. Dorsett, 2122 Gent ave; and Jack H. Miller, husband of Mrs. Bette J. Miller, 261 N. Holmes ave. all promoted to aviation machinist’s mate 3-c, and Albert D. Gillaspy, son of Mr. and Mrs, E K. Armstrong, 1318 Pleasant st., was graduated as a qualified striker, » ¥ » ¥

Hoosiers Promoted

Two Hoosiers, stationed in the signal training regiment at Camp Crowder, Mo., have been promoted to the grade of private first class. They are Pfc. Robert A. Mock, husband of Mrs. Barbars Mock and son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mock, Acton, and John E. Pyle, son of Mr, and Mrs. John F. Pyle, Frankfort, : ” ® . Beginning new phases of their army career, two Indianapolis men have entered the B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics school at Keesler field, Miss, They are Pvis, Jeéremiah D. Sheehan, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Sheehan, 1217-E. Vermont st., and Quincy L. Smith, son of Mrs. J. L. Ward, 3114 Northwestern ave,

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Pfc. Obolorogg Cadet Wolf PFC. ED OHOLOROGG, hus-

band of Mrs. Margaret Oholorogg, 1901 Union st. this week observes

his second anniversary with the

army, serving one and half years of this time overseas in Northern Ireland, Scotland and North Africa, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oholorogg, 1665 8. Delaware st, and ‘saw active duty in North Africa, AVIATION CADET MYRON WOLF, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolf, 3510 Fall Creek blvd. has reported for duty at the army air force bombardier school at Carlsbad, N. M, He will study advanced high-level bombardiering and dead-reckoning navigation.

a Na . Pvt. ‘Howard T. Butler, husband of Mrs, Kittie J. Butler, 1608 Brook-

side ave., has been transferred from |nolds,

Ft. Harrison to Camp Blanding, Fla, for basic training.

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in the success of his unit.

CADET HIGHBAUGH GOES TO TUSKEGEE

Upon completing his basic flight

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Castleman, 540 Udelj st., and was a surgeon's assistant the surgery laboratory at Indiana university prior to entering the service. . td

master | Quantico, Va, marine air station where Ne is on duty. > » # Aviation Cadets Darrell C. Roach, son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Roach, 365 E. Morris st, and Cloyd E. Reyn ‘have arrived at Strother army air field, Kas, to begin basic flying training.

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FRANK O'HAVER, seaman 1-0 * in the coast guard, is spending a

10-day leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank O'Haver, R. R. 1, Box 113, after five months’ active convoy duty. . i. Seaman O'Haver, who received his boot training at the Curtis training station, = Baltimore, wears two gold stars for participa=

tion in two major battles, and area

bars for service in the North Ate

‘{lantic patrol. Seaman O’Haver said

“1 like ses duty se well that I wouldn't take shore duty if it were offered to me.” :

RICHARD K. STONEHOUSE, seaman 2-¢, upon completion of his boot training at the Great Lakes, TL, naval training station, is spend. ing a nine-day leave with his pare epts, Mr. and Mrs. Keith house, 527 8. Arlington ave.

Two Indianapolis leathernecks are wearing the bars of second lieutene

1ant upon graduation from the re serve officers’ school of the U. 8,

marine corps at Quantico, Va. They. are Lis. William M. Burton Mr, and Mrs. William M. 2038 N. Talbot ave, and Combs, son of Mr. and McCombs, 551 Chase st.

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graduation from the flight training E course at the naval sir training | 2 center at Pensacola, Fia. Lt. Ritter, 22-year-old son of Bamuel W. Rit- |= | ter, 4838 Winthrop ave, will go on 3 active duty at one of the navy's air operational training centers before | being assigned to a combat zone.

*Like many another citizen of Indianapolis, | bad always considered the subject of funeral costs as something vague and mysterious, But « consultation with Harry W, Sg Moores’ advisory depart. ment disproved that. Because | was frankly curious, because | wanted ‘to prepare myself and my family for any emergency, | asked them every question I could think bf. Thanks to this foresight, 1 now have a complete understanding of the sup prisingly moderate costs involved, as well as a clear picture of the entire procedure.” :

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2 f ® » » Three to Texas | Thiee Indianapolis men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison to Sheppard field, Tex., for basic training. They are Pvis. George E. Ed-| wards, husband of Mrs. Josephine Edwards, 724 Blake St. John T. Lee, fiiend of Hortense Bowman, 515% - Indiana ave, and Carl R. Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. M. H. Jones, 802 Roache st,

Board 10 Inductions

The following men have been in- | ducted into the armed forces throug

Marion county local board 10: NAVY —Rex Muth, 828 B. Pleasant R Pkwy. N. dr: James Roberts, 1435 8. State = st.. Alan Linthicum, 4503 8. Harmon st. |= Julian Jones, 2027 Station st.; Anthony |S

Rrioinm, 1130 Churchman ave.; Paul King 0 4 ARMY Wilbert Daugherty, 1414 Cruf st.. Roy Wischmeyer, 1 ® Raymond st.; ho Pest Paul Parsons. 1220 Spann ave.: Howard Eibling, 39 Waverly st.; Vernon Wilker-! son, 1038 BE. Troy ave.; Leon Piscus. 1039 {Spruce at: Owen Staton, 130 Gimber: st; John 4, 3164 Singleton st.; Arthur eb-

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8.» ® Twenty-nine Indianapolis men have arrived at the U. 8. naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill They are: i= James W. Turner, R. R. 8; Lewis AS

Allen, 320%: Virginia ave. Claude V, ‘ Waggoner. 508 8. Harding o; William 3

{Jurgen, 1009 ra Merrill, 1437 W, 36th st; 2139 Park ave; Orville J. gs, 822 = | tennial st.: Herbert A. Frantz, $31 Yoke! ave; Gilbert A. Littell, indstone ave. Edgar A. COreen, 1450 ave. Raymond E. Willey, 1245 8. East; Richard T. Kratoska, 17137 WwW, tris st; Lee B. 3 Alphons ©.

i Jew C. rdson, 3208 | = x. 10th st.; Jame} he Miller, 08 Buchanan | 3 st.; Orvand Pous Hoefgen at.: Glenn BE. Werkhoff, 2407 N. Meridian st.

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