Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 12

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On active duty sifice December, £ 11939, the ‘young sailor was aboard | one ship when it was sunk on Aug. : :

william C. *18, 1942, during initial landing operaPi Schubert. Jr. has heen promoted to. on Guadalcanal. . It was early

. ex “ihe grade of corporal. He is the son fternoon faming Ja pA en FLOYD R. LUCE, husband ofiof Mr. and Mrs, Willlam C. Schu- oa Ben into ie rl ©. Stradley, son of Mrs. {Mrs May Luce, 2831 Cellier st, and bert, 322 N. Forest ave. The order % abandon skip came at Stradley, 33% We ave, | brother-in-law of Pvt. Warfield, has : once, and the fleeing navy men were ‘stationed at the Great Lakes, | been promoted to Serpe in the picked up by a destroyer. _ ig a stm wt Denver, Colo. Two hours later the survivors re-

———— turned to their ship, * |ablage., For the next 10 or 12 hou they fought the fire. Then, realiz-

‘Storekeeper 2-¢ Charles Thomas Savage. same_time, but we didn't know it thing hit nim. Three front teeth

turning sailor said. “I knew |Were knocked out and he was un-] the returning . ‘When he came to, the

oft the starboard side, soon to be

donia.” picked up and taken to Guadaling the futility of their efforts, they ea JOF El Tht:

abandoned ship for the second and J last time, up the - crippled ship Survived Second Sinking er being moved to New Caledonia, RE 4 sank a few days later, Eight days later Storekeeper Sav- (he sailed home on a “transport. LEE § During this battle Storekeeper age boarded another transport at| Besides the two sailors in the 2 fiavage's brother, Seaman 1-¢ wil. |New Caledonia. Early in the|Savage family, two brothers are a! A LX 5 A liam Earl Savage also was swim- | morning of June 30, the boat landed overseas with the army and ma- : : ming in the Pacific, a survivor of troops on Rendova island near |rines. They are Cpl. Orville Savage, Jadk Riley Mary Riley another ship, sunk during the same | Munda. in the Hawaiian islands, and MaCARPENTERS MATE 3-C JACK landing operation. “We were getting ready to clear rine Pfc. Roy Savage, in the South- After Usual Down Payment RILEY, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jasper| “We were in the water at thelout when torpedo planes came ni Pacific. De mot confuse thers Bue TORE Gold (Rings with the average.

. Get Furloughs : | JOSEPH MARTZ WINS | BLL "1 COLONELCY AT BE S

Jipair_base in the Atlantic. He repairs ships that put into port. P| Joseph R. Martz, husband of Mrs. Mh a 388 8, Audubon rd. He! |Ellen Marts, 3335 N. Meridian st. | will report back to Ri Va, SQUARE DEAL SLOTHING & JEWELRY SHOP

STOREKEEPER 3-C MARY has been promoted to lieutenant | » 43 S. Illinois St.

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'Cannaday at Home - ~ A veteran --of the invasion of: - | Sicily, J. William Cannaday, seaan 1c. 1s spending a 10-day leave, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross

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LOUISE RILEY, his sister, is sta-|{ tioned with the WAVES ‘in San} {i Diego. She graduated recently gi from the Indiana university WAVE |: is EASIEST school. Both just received their| LE POSSIBLE EE Suto Soe ase coon srr no son te wernt, ne | rn sw bh plo a " : | Pacific. The 36-year-old colonel Isp jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | : the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A 1.- Jones, 730 -N. Bancroft, will report. |. p -t Marts, 312 N. Keystone ave. soon. to Cochran field, Ga. , ; Hinman Sgt. Wall | # 12: anzee. 13 Springdale. Fl j.dohs Chang. } and Mrs. J. R. Hinman, "0 on RR av] Anh Fiamdor, ? Georgia st. He has completed two 8 Park ave, Homer Maddox, 1154 Mr months training at the Great Lakes naval training station. Two broth-

; Roger Schoenover, 2142 Central Av Ra Kenneth | ers who are in the army are Sgt.

Vernon Kiser, 543 Watreh ave. Reénick Jr, 353 E. Norwood st; in i IC - william Robert Hinman. who is Anth ‘Re nthony ne, Hin-

‘Board 12 Inductions | ‘The following men have been inducted into the armed - forces through Marion county local board Seaman - Apprentice Seaman Marion Ralph sa aY: Wiliam Whitley. past ed Hinman is home on a nine-day } Renn Freeman, 46 3 Jachms "John furlough, visiting his parents Mr. For excellence in war production the men and women 727 E. of Indianapalis Works, International Harvester Come

pany, have been awarded the Army-Navy * | Ad

ey Rehinsan, 34 8. Meridian st.; : {Charles Tolkuring, 420 $35. Wood: overseas and Pfc. Francis wn ‘ave Paul Duke 838 River ave:lman of Camp Phillips, Kas. SRR OF Tiler, Rovere Gotale pita) Frank A- Wall Jr. ty been PPO] be Vian Leger, AT'S. arsine bs | Ole, {ro Da” He re foe jibe dT Ron tuirhed to camp aes pening & xX - I aT TE Sa 13.007 ont th We a] Bait Butir. Bela, 338 N. Alsbama 4t|his mother, Mrs. Pearl Wall, 32 8. McKee, 530 Kentucky ave.; George Wag- Ewing st. fh hh Holly ave; Prankiin Vincent, ss Ww ® rst. Rowiand McCloskey, 808 Gladstone ave; Floyd Hughett, 901% | Pvt. David H. Sherwood entered a f New Sry oa {new phase of his army training -— ; | when he. reported to the B-24 Lib~erator bomber mechanics school at {Keesler field, Miss. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian st. . John R. Chestnut, husband of Mrs. Mabel Chestnut, 1314 S. East {st., has been promoted to private first class at Camp Shelby, Miss, where he is stationed in the inJuntey. Pfc. Chestnut is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. L.. Chestnut 313| N. Fulton st.

Lt Des Lauriers Pvt Coleman Wearirig the silver wings of a fly-| ing officer, RICHARD D. DES LAURIERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph R. Des Lauriers, 143 E. 24th Ro st, iis a newly-commissioned second | lfeutenant from the army air field near Columbus, Miss.

PVT. DON AUGUSTINE COLE-|

fo COATS / MAN has been accepted for air crew

) NO ats W training in the army air forces. The

\ _|lson of Mrs. E. L. Coleman, 3727 : A Crescent ave, he is now stationed _Jiat the army air field, Amarillo, Tex.

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F. Curtis R. Burrell PVT. FRANCIS M.. CURTIS, J formerly of Indianapolis, recemtlyl made oné of the best scores in his} ~—

‘Board 13 Inductions company with the .30 caliber rifie} at Ft. Knox, Ky. Pvt. Curtis, son

| The following. men have been in-| 0 vp “ong Mrs J. E. Curtis, 1118 !

ducted ‘into. the armed forces central ave, has completed his Siva Marion county local board | basic training and is now ready for combat duty. PFC. ROBERT J. BURRELL, after fighting in the North African and Sicilian campaigns, is now stationed somewhere in Sicily, Overseas for seven months, Pfc. Burrell is the husband of Mrs. Lorrene G. o | Burrell, who lives with-his aunt and ~ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Ooley, + Veto '1 1030 N, Tremont st. 4 Guy Shipl 7 1014 - * THINOIS | =—eemmmasm——— st. Lawrence Sparks a 1, Box Rn Ee Lt No. 4, Box 840 Villis illiams.

William Te % 9th st. Beech Grove; Charles wilson, 3161 Union at. m2 N Linwood

oO" SATURDAY afternoon, November 6, of our allies, and working on the home

we, the men and women of Indiag- front in essential civilian use. Despite this complication in manufacturing, we have been able to increase production. Moreover, we have been able to save the government $5,243,000 to date on the cost of the gun base alone,

through production efficiency and manu-

Nn | Walter or. e | Bohannon Jr,

Allgood, Avondale, Ariz; 111 Hoefgen st. Alva 3138 Fleming of; { Burkhart, 24 W. Epler ave; Francis Devlin In Js80 N. Broadway; Harlan Dubamell, 3 BE. Morgan dr.; Paul Fisher, 5078 | State ave; Prancis Mailer +1108 8. | Senate ave.; George Marsee, {st Howard McIntosh, 81° Beech Grove; William MeMillin, (1, : William

apolis Works, International Harvester, will be honored by the presentation of . the prized Army-Navy “E” for our part in advancing the ultimate triumph of our armed forces over Axis oppression, We are, of course, proud of this recognition

ARMY Chester Blak: ave.; Norman Brand,

, E Min hs Albert Ostertag. ‘5 Kansas st; John Poet Saunders st.; ober Reed, = 1, Box 678, RINE CORPS-John N. 17th st, Beech Oro

1044 8. Delaware st. R. R. 8 Box 420;

of the contribution to the war effort we have been privileged to make. i Our task has been complicated by the necessity of manufacturing the base of an anti-aircraft cannon for the Navy side by side with our regular products, which are engines for International Trucks. International Trucks, ‘alsp, are essential t0 the war effort. These trucks are serv. . forces in

facturing economies. This has been turned back by the Company in voluntary reductions from the original contract price, amounting to 25 per cent... Tw Sehanr efor wide with it a deep obligation not only to maintain but to ‘better the standard of performance it symbolizes. And so, we’ have set our sights upon ‘3 White Star

to add to the burgee pictured above, for 3

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