Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 15

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ve Plenty of HENS, man Soldier Completes : ; ey vises an Enforced . \ 8 day. , BOILING + BOILING CHICKE } i | Ea 8 : is Rd hb Company A officers are Jasper Thomas, : Training in Georgia i al el tr ‘Peace. J captain; Charles Johnson, first leutenARIO Rp | 0 4 3 Is ‘ * & * ant; William O'haver, Charles Knoebel and Infantry School. : : ¥ quem. CLEVELAND, Oct, 29 v Pu) Qeorge Zorea, second lloutenants; Donald d ey ; _ U. 8. Senator Robert A. Taft, long Hallett, first sergeant; Robert Small, Ken. MULIRY €0. Lu > ER. Baughman J Baughman neth Stamm, and Robert Nowlin, sergeants: i

; 3 Ry Pid h as a spearhead of isoWinslow Jr., Battle Creek,| & Jeswdes ist opinion, boldly advocates When the Baughman brothers, Bruce Payne, Francis Alsman, Carl

has been commissioned a A Clause, Alvin Dawson, Todd Lippard, | a league of nations to enforce the RUSSELL BAUGHMAN, seaman Ralph Swift, Buford Reeves. Richard

8: Behera in the army upon A peace after the present war, a . 8 Cavender, Denton Carfton, PFlody Rueche, h of the officér candidate] Taft, senior senator from Ohio, a , Ted a Jicherd ori hard | at the infantry school at ¢ told a Kiwanis club meeting here A . Robert Andrews, Marvin Clark, | gL $ Jack Pearcy, Richard flendfer, W yesterday that “the proper step to BA U GHMAN, Pilla, Robert, Keiens, John Katoure ar insure peace would be based on alsons o Mr. and 0 ckey am endricks, Kennan league of nations.” Mrs. John Baugh- ae fra clams Biverd Sugemoiier, privat N R inte ta 1 “We could use the original ma- ~ a Me § BE [1am Rigo, captain HCCR Miller est chinery of the league.” he suggested. | ti. 8°! (ogethe RR | S50 “Robert “Wilson hrs serpent ten | “It would be a league built on a A Hempfiing and Robert Konrad, sergeants; | und basis.” - they will and Ervin Endsley, Robert Hartpence, | 80 J many a yarn to 3 Jack Bortz, Ted Wileks, Msx Bates and | * 3 ames Miller, co ¢ Chides President spin. Russell, a . Company” Cc Cot ers: are Donald Leach, A > x tain ‘alter Sinith, first lleutenant; } . Wi : : BL i» 3 Taft also proposed a rmanent $11 0e in the Virgil Park d lieutenant: Don M ashington St, : SE gg . oS inspection PODER pass forti- | DAVY, is statiorfed . J. ‘Baughman Sell, firey sergeant Jack Wolfe, Raymau ' pect " reeden 1 Jubbart, serge ASY TERMS ; . 3 fications of all nations and added SMW )icre in the Aleutians; John | UU So an Ries Smith, Raymond | » will help set up and the . Re “we ought to be willing to have is in the medical detachment at Ft.|8moot. James Thompson, Harold Wood ; foducti = our own checked” MacArthur, Cal, and James, in|®"d Johs Yerguson, corporaia MOUR NS joduction inspection section of the Rn is the only real modifica. the 8irship squadron, is stationed

aintenance division. i ork. he je Blue, formerly employed at fertag CreiEnty can ses” he, new x DIAMONDS and Df TT lison’s, served on the Mexican Soldiers are their own shoeshine boys at an army camp in the central Pacific. While Pvt. William ' i vk Go Hand rder in 1016, and was a member| Eastburn (left), Kentiand, puts the finishing touches to his G. L's, Pfo. Tommie Rippy (center) and ., Taft chided the president for the : Me gp NN | ™N g the 150th fleld artillery in world| Sgt. Edward L. Sweeney of Indianapolis look on. Sgt. Sweeney is the som of Mr. and Mrs. William B. | freedom from want” section of the % / ELT \r I. A graduate of Butler uni-| Sweeney, 1326 Wade st. Assigned to the army intelligence branch of the infantry, he writes that he's | Atlantic charter, asserting that “it's | Bo _ Lg. 23¢ rity, he served for a brief period| “close to Honolulu” A brother, Fireman l-o Ralph Sweeney, is on active duty with the Atlantic fleet. [ridiculous to hold out the idea i$ | | ) the 113th observation squadron,| Relatives of Pfc. Rippy could mot be located. {hat we can produce enough to

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diana national guard and is rated fee China from want, with her EE Ph ° mm 2 an observer, : : 400,000,000 people, when we haven't \ . Lg h CRISCO . Accepted as Pilot | Doing Their Bit Board 2 Inductions . |succeeded in Puerto Rico with its! h 434 Se / ® = ~ fh ; ¢ Pure lowa Stat . Robert C. Laue, son of Mr. and | The following Negroes have been vont suppeople an millon” that f p . N £ Vegetable wa ate Mrs. Dewey Yaue, 1413 N, Mount : inducted into the armed forces | 3 . 2 “Br A y Shortening Pvt. Charles Kretheotis, 25-year- (st, has been accepted for naval 0) through Marion: county local | a h AR el ned pe \ rl | 30 00 Me. and Mrs. Nick Kreth- aviation pilot training under the| : board 2: Sue HOMORES ELE ELECT K. Stroh "a "od! i LT. p—— 3=Ib. “8, merset ave., has arrived ram admitting 17-year-old high LA J 2128 Bellefontaine st : " the Iowa State Teachers college, prog Pemiors and graduates. Tugs 3 er Water Orn stn I. Toth t.: George RS AT BUTLER KARL STROH, seaman 2-c, son of wa, for a course of army air force s graduste of Washington high! » . Prodabiaw, Sah Yani ome Whit Theodore LeMaster, 3254 . Park| Mrs. Blanche Stroh, 504 W, dr, Beautit re, . struction prior to his appointment i | °F ] mond; Cecil Fields, 1633 Arsenal ave.:|@ve., has been elected president of 3 n Stee ui ba school, will begin his training after| Jif forth, 2708 Martindale ave (Woodruff pl, recently spent a week 1dg an aviation cadet. he is 18 year old. ) Wilfred Summers, 1613 Columbia ave. the Butler university sophomore, h Lobby entrance! ! : PSC | Robert_Leslie, 1513 Martindale ave.; Robert class, |end leave with his mother. He is in| ; pr v 2 =» = . : 8 = = 3 5 ANE Ra Lonks at Ma Coop Other officers are Ann Holloway, |the first phase of radio school at A. S. oO WwW E WALT'S arrant Officer Forrest W. Sch- Becomes Sergeant x ; i [19th st; William Cook, 2203 Sheldon st.: vice-president; Nancy Langan, sec-|the University of Chicago, Ill. — isker, husband of Mrs. Martha Wax, “i [Kary Miller, 1948 Hovey st; Herbert|, Fred K Jeweler 1 Jones, 2010 Hovey st: Edwin Flynn, 2236 Tetary. autzmap, treasurer,| A brother, LT. JEAN STROH, sta- | {{nlansker of Indianapolis, has Stationed at the army alr forces| Cpl Wolfe Cadet Holmes | Yandes st.; Elmore Thurman, Chicago, Il. ahd Betty Lou Ranstead, sophomore | tioned at South Plains, Tex. is in| 421 State Life Bldg. in assigned finance officer in abasic flying school at Garden City, ss =» =» student council representative. the phase of glider pilot training. 1053 8. West. St. Vice unit at Camp Chaffee, Ark.|Kas., Leo W. Kirk, son of Mr. and| T. CPL. DUANE D. WOLFE, 2305 Pvt. John 8. Slinkard, son of Mrs. TI is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank W. Kirk, 739 N. Emer-|N, Harding st. recently spoke from BO an Caio ot pon | 3 FT O00 0 ess. Q * - |= ’ " ce from ph arles H. Schlansker, Feldon, IIL one has peen [i O0cka to the the American Red Cross Eagle club (been graduated as a skilled tank : And when # 8 = {grade of sergean © 14s Deen as- |, 1ondon, England, over the Brit-| mechanic from the armored :school| ixe quality, J ||Somewhere in England, Louis Signed as a technical inspection ish Broadcasting Corp. microphone tank department at Ft. Knox, Ky. sed by the ‘auber, Indianapolis, has been clerk. i : . =»

poth Wisely moted to the rank of first lieu-| ‘a wo» during a weekly program to America| ov here in England, Floyd J. 1ant, Stationed in the air force] With the U. 8. armed forces ROBERT D. HOLMES, son of Summers, husband of Mrs. Lillian Arranged! vice command, he is the son of somewhere in Europe, J. D. Red-| Mrs. Joy E. Harsch, 2225 Broadway,| T, Summers, 6121 N. Sherman dr., : II's. Regina Strauber, 5340 Prim-|dington, 4608 Guilford ave. has/has been named a naval aviation has been promoted to the rank of. e.ave. Lt. Strauber has two been promoted to the rank of|cadet, and transferred to Pensacola, | major in the army air force service | bthers in the armed forces. captain. Fla., for intermediate flight training. command.

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