Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1943 — Page 19
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shipped to Russia $884,369,000 in industrial materials and $549,022,000 worth of foodstuffs and agrieuieral
FOR TURNS DOWN PENDERGAST PLEA
; WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (U.P).
! ~President Roosevelt has rejected
an appeal for executive clemency or-a change in terms of the probation of Thomas J. Pendergast, one-
CHRISTMAS BONUSES.
"APPROVED BY WLB
CHICAGO, Nov. 17 (U. P).—
Christmas bonuses may be paid to
employees this year without war ADF LONTG approval, if 3 Domus was
, ‘bonuses have not been paid permission to do so must
be obtained from the WLB.
REPORT DUCE GOES
‘TO ADOLP’S HAVEN
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 17 (U. P.).~
ters. - at ‘Mussolini has complained to Ger-
man military authorities over their treatment of members of his Nazi-
hom “of Furlogh -
who came to der fuehrer’s ter's voice. At left is was received
on Nov. 5 to hear his mas-
A Nasi 3igwig Joschim yon Ribbentrop. The plots ved by radio from Stockholm.
Two . Indianapolis Leathernecks
land six other Hoosier marines have
been graduated from the naval air
man, Okla. C Cpl. Calvin A. Willis, son of Dora
({ Ii Willis; 2317 Boulevard pt; has}
finished the metalsmith course.and Cpl. Raymond L. Hays, husband of Mrs. Dorothy P. Hays, R. R. 18, box 802, was graduated as an aviation machinist’s mate. Other Indiana Leathernecks are Pfc. Robert E. Bagdon, Valparaiso; Pfc. Ira O. Neal Jr, Sullivan; Earl W. Warriner Jr., Mooresville; Evard D. Schuder, Milford; Leo G. LaBaw, Lafayette, and William D. Gasper, TH Wayne. ® . 8 Plc. Landis Dale Jr., 19, former Brdwnsburg high school basketball star, is stationed in the-classifica-tion section at the marine corps air| depot, Miramar, Cal. a » James Hinesley, seaman 2-0, is; home on leave visiting his mother Mrs. Myrtle Hinesley, 4735 Rook-
{wood ave.
Stationed at Farragut, Idaho, he is the brother of Cpl. Charles “| Hinesley, army ‘field artilleryman in Misstssippt. ‘ = ss »
wr, and Mrs, Herbért A. Schmutte, | 3314 N. Illinois st. is home on 14-
{day furlough after his graduation
from the flexible gunnery school at Las Vegas, Nev. i
E. Anderson D. Anderson
PVTS. ELGIN O, ANDERSON and DALLAS L. ANDERSON, sons of Mrs. Bertha Venham, 314 Atlantic , are both serving in the army. Se — an army air force engineer, is stationed at Westover field, Mass., and Elgin is stationed at New Orleans, La. Dallas is the husband of Mrs. Emma Anderson, Lorain, O. . ® . "Robert K. Mitchell, husband of Mrs. Mary L. Mitchell, 1153 Villa ave. has been promoted to the grade of private first class-at Camp Crow-
sponsored puppet government, the |giona) corps.
dispatch sald, amid growing rivalry ‘and tension between the Germans and the Fascists: KOKOMO BUYS BOMBER
KOKOMO, Ind, Nov. 17 (U. P.). ~War bond committee officials said
a their $157;-
citizens 000 goal for the plane's purchase.
s =» Assigned to Tinker Second Lt. Joh# T. Dillman, pers sonnel officer, has been assigned to the station hospital at Tinker field, Okla. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~James F. Dillman of Lawrence.
NURSERY NEGESSITIES
NURSERY CHAIRS
Finished in maple, complete with glass com
BABY EXERCISER
Aj he chair fo. ba at i Jo luse by
technical training center at Nor-|
| signed: medical officers : 2 civilian physicians who would be sent | ™
Two From Here Are Among Six Leathernecks Graduated
Climbing the ladder of his naval aviation career, Aviation Cadet Allen E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence N. Smith, 2163 Ransdell ist, 48 now stationed at Corpus | Christi, Tex., for advanced flight training. . Pfc. Grover D. Puyear Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. Grover Puyear, 638 8, Waldemere ave. has been graduated as a B-24 Liberator. bomber mechanic at Keesler fleld, Miss, ) . 8 = Beginning the basic flight train ing-at Majors field, Tex. are four Indianapolis cadets. They are Errol A. ‘Evans, son of Mrs, Laurel A. ‘Evans, 131 N. Colorado ave.; Francis A. 8t. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sowden, R. R. 11; Robert G. Smythe, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. V, {Smythe, 6215 Washington blvd; and Walter J. -South, son of Mrs. Nell M. Newburg, 619 E. Minnesota st.
ASKS $1,000,000 FOR BOOM-CITY DOCTORS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (0, B.). Public - health service - -officiais have urged ‘the senate appropriations committee to reinstate $1,000,
-4000-in-a-pending-deficiency-appro={--
priation bill to provides a co +800. doctors. who -£ould. be shif crowded ‘industrial “areas. as needed to care for civilians. ?
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medical profession opposed it as a “step toward socialized megicine,” The $1,000,000 would provide sal aries and expenses for 300 commisand
into communities over-populated by war industry workers where the
depleted by inductions into the armed forces. The house took the view that the’ problem could be solved by c¢operative efforts of the federal and. state governments and medical assoclations.
2 PEDESTRIANS HURT,
Henry Douglas, 46, of 1801 Broadview Terrace, was in City hospital today after being injured last night when struck by a car at 16th st. and Senate ave. The driver, Mureen Soeree, 4706 ‘Caroline ave., was charged with fail ure to have a driver's license, adequate brakes, proper lights and reckless driving, Abe Brudian, 55, of 1016 Union st. was hurt slightly when struck by a car driven by Forrest G. Woods, 532 Roanoke st, on Senate ave, near St. Clair st. 3
LIST TUBERCULIN TESTS The Marion County Tuberculosis association has administered the tuberculin test to the 95 juniors enrolled in St. Mary academy here. Girls showing a positive test will be X-rayed in January,
3.00
5.98
{Local Man Made Lieutenant
i Soman Promoted ee
The house had: eliminated od! item because representatives of the!!
300 | ;
normal number of doctors had been |
‘field, Tex. With their graduation,
ONE DRIVER ARRESTED
Board 3 Inducts
~ At Army Transportation Corps School.
Two Indianapolis men haye been promoted to the rate of seaman 1-¢ upon graduation from the naval training station at the University of
Davidson, 807 E. 64th st. and Roy , son of Mrs, Vera 1.
” o Aerial gufiner John F. Hahn now is réady to pit his training against the axis, The husband of Mrs. John PF. Hahn, 840 Abbott st, he was promoted to the grade of sergeant upon graduation from the flexible gunnery school at Tyndall fleld, Fla.
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- A Past becoming pilots for the army are three Indianapolis men. . Stationed at the Independence, Kas, army air fleld, they are now recelving basic flight instruction. They are Aviation Cadets Donald P. Reich, of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Reich, R. R. 11; John P, Payleitner, son- of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John W. Payleitner, 854 Ellenberger pkwy.; and
Mrs. Claude A. Rochford, 964 Ellenberger pkwy. 8 o
. In the second phase of his army career, Pvt. Joseph Hotseller, husband of Mrs. Audrey Hotseller, 806 Udell st., now is stationed at Camp Wheeler, Gr., for basic training in the infantry, », a 8 -.8 . Assistant maintenance officer in the air service command, 2d Lt. Arthur H. Wettle is now stationed at Tinker field, Okla. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wettle, | 269 8. Audubon rd,
Lt, Osthelmer Li Hust
LTS. LOUIS R. OSTHEIMER and PAUL T. HURT, aerial navigators, are now ready to guide our bombers to’ axis targets all over the world. Lt. Ostheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Ostheimer, 619 Parker ave, || graduated from San Marcos field, Tex, and Lt, Hurt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, 4151 N. Pennsylvania st, graduated from Hondo
eived the navigators’ wings
they re ) ons of second llieute:-
and ants. . » . » Wins Medal Overseas With the armed forces somewhere in Europe, 8. Sgt. Paul L. Payleitner
conduct medal. He is the husband of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Payleitner, 946 Ellenberger pkwy.” s = 8 Pfc. Wallace H. Reinhardt, 2022 N. ‘Mansfield ave. ‘has been graduated from the gunnery department of the armored school at Ft. Knox, Ky.
sa sw : Pvt. Burton ‘W. Randolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff. Randolph, 5837 Central ave, has arrived at Ft.
Awaiting Orders Waiting for orders for active sea duty are three Indianapolis graduates from the naval training school at Chicago, Ill. They are Louis J. Buergler, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
. The following men have been inducted into the .armed forces
through Marion county Jocal board 3: ARMY
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Floyd Farmer, HE Tail ake
NAVY
340 E. Maple
; Ernest | Penway~ st.; Jami st.; Charles
4 Ph Harold E,. Lewis, husband. of
Illinois. They are William A.||
has been awarded the army good |]
his appointment as an aviation
es ® 8 Three newly-arrived soldiers at
Mrs. J. A. Peterson, 1533 Wade st.;
Mrs. Norma Lewis, Carmel, and Pvt. “|Ben A. Richardson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Richardson, 840 8. Pershing ave.
{Mr. and Mrs. Herman P, Rall, 1450
Rembrandt st. Charleston, 8. OC, with the 736th bomber squadron, He won his gune
| Mrs. Evelyn See, 1803 Tabor st., and -{ Pine st, is in ‘marine corps traine
Pvt. See SGT HERMAN QO. RALL, son of | board
is stationed at
ner's wings in August at Pt. Myers, Fla.
HOWARD M SEE, husband of son-of Mrs, Bertha Gamble, 11 8,
ing at San Diego, Cal.
Recommended for major eters]
liam W. Eagles of Albion. Col. Orval R. Cook, Rockville, has been recommended for brigadier general.
Board 5 Inducts
The following men have been inducted into the armed forces Huvigh Marion county local
a: Clay, 542 Douglas st.; Asie Maull, 944 Paca st.; Owen Burford, 828 Blake st; Lorraine Strong, 735% California ot; Arville Pope, 160 Douglas st.; James Harrell, 862 W. North st.; George Jones, 340 Blackford st.; Robert Morris, 868 W. Morris st. a» =
Second Lts, Willlam W. Wirth of Muncie and Clare R. Beeler, Lafayette, have graduated from naval] aviation - tralning schools and are now ‘wearing -the wings of marine (corps pilots. Lt. Wirth ‘completed | the flight course at Pensacola, Fla, and Lt, Beeler, at Corpus Christi, Tex.
Walcott st. Ho is Dow iaticnsd 8
a gunnery school.
Aviation Student “oi Barker; son of Mr, and Mrs. B. Ws Barker, 2030 Guilford ave. rived at the Branch ag college, Cedar Olty, Utah, fop
George -T. Rochford,-son of -Mr.-and{}- -
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