Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 21

THE FRONT, Dec. 2 (Delayed) Ww. P.)~1t, Gen. Mark W. Clark, com

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FLOSR d Ralph R. Phillips has been pro- p H. Leonard | H. May moted to private first class in the |

PFO. HARRY LEONARD JR..!China-Burma-India alr service com- | he

Grande ave, has been transferred a Atterbury for basic. train- ‘Forrest E. Dukes Jr. Given hes ‘Rating of Captain in Apprentice ‘Seman Motion. B ©. cof Mrs. Lavada d Europe. 7th st, Beech Grove,| Somewhere in the European

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mander of the Sth army, had a close call today. while inspecting! the front lines during an. artilery

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Gen, Clark was ‘approaching. an advanced post when the Germans {suddenly - let loose a dozen shells prothers, PFC. | which landed all round his staft |

to the engine | theater of war with a U3 8. A. A. P. husband of Mrs Betty Leonard, 147 mand. The son of Mrs, Augusta K. ROBERT HOUCHINS and JOE officers. One American lieutenant |

bomber group, Forrest E. Dukes Jr. [E_ 17th st, and son of Mrs, Edna Phillips, 2149 Ringgold ave, he has HOUCHINS, baker 3-¢, 50!

*| N. Delaware st, has been promoted! Virginia, of war for the year, Tremont st. have reported to their maneuvers rf" : pn ia after spending furloughs!

ig The. son of Mv au CPL. HAROLD C. MAY, husband .h.e o here. Robert, who spent two years Mrs, , E. Dukes, 471 Julian ave. or Mrs. Mildred May, 3704 English| First Lt, Ralph B. Linoville, 3011 1, the North Pacific, reported to Ft. | |Capt. Dukes joined the bomb gue is somewhere overseas. He is FE. Washington st, has been gradu- pewis, Wash, and Joe, who was group, July 17, 1043, as Group |ine son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence|ated from the medical fleld service stationed in Russia nine months. statistical officer. He 1s a 1041] {May, 3036 Hoyt ave. "school at Carlisle barracks, Pa. [returned to New Orleans, La. His us employed a1 Sars Rae ” a iwife, Thelma, and small daughter, ne Shiu Two Indianapolis WACs have Linda, are with him,

in Clevajand, O., before - his! ; | | enlistment in February, 1942. | = {begun basic training at. Ft. Des | sn ; I a : I Moines, In, They “are Pris: Trg Opt: “Richard W. Smith, husband RE s EE. Morris; 320--N. Hamilton av Hot Mrs: -Jewell-T. Smith, 806 Grove. and Beatrice B. Moss. , has interrupted his duties with | » = @ the army foreign “forces. réplacePfc. Ralph B. Sutton, son of Roy ment depot at Camp. Réynolds, Pa, | G. Sutton, 1242 Naomi st., has been to take an intensive course in mils’ graduated from Keesler field, Miss, tary training” there. He is the son | as & B-24 Liberator bomber me- of Mr~ and Mrs. Harley Smith, { chanie. BAR 4 i

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{Holmes while Barbara Stonecipher| is in the WAC, | Richard Wingert is a staff artist | {for the publication, “Stars and] | Stripes,” tn London, and ‘Sgt. Harry fa Davis Jr. is doing camouflage] |work in North Africa, 8 ® |

§|co i" “Je. Levhard A. Shelton, husband .N. Britton JM. Cooke | rs. Helen A. | . fic Jersey at. a on, 002 eq BGT. NORMAN G. BRITTON, | the pre-Pearl Harbor medal ‘at husband of Mrs. Hazel Britton, 438) {Camp Atterbury, {Spencer ave, and son of Mr, and i “eo. Mrs. Charles Britton, 1226 N. Iui< nois st, is stationed somewhere in| & pe: 1

Promoted the South Pacific.

Ernest P, Karsner, 18-year-old, SECOND LP “MILDRED N.| son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith M.| | COOKE, “who was court’ reporter Karsner, Brownsburg, has been pro- qu, yegry in Judge Louis A. Wel-| /moted to the grade of private garlands municipal court 1, is now| class af the marine base at Sa .ourt reporter under the judge | Francisco, Cal. ~~ |advocate at the marine barracks, | | = 8 | Quantico, Va. She is the sister of | : Pvt, James L, Cfsell, son of -Mrs. Mrs, John Elling, 631 E. 56th st, - Main Floor, "Magdalene Cissell, 920 Oakland ave., with whom she made her home is statioffed at Charleston, 8. C. | [prior to entering the marines. Shoe Dept. i ay s 8 = “ 8 =» : . .

P 3 Richard A. Markey, son of George ; | ~~ |W. Markey, $24) Daiew teiane = in Navy . EVERYTHING FOR GIVING AND KEEPING: SELECT. NOW. FROM LSounETE STOCKS,

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8 mechanic from. .the. Amarillo, Tex, Festive holiday frocks spiced with color . .

wuss army air field: Gale date dresses for Juniors, Misses and Women,'

W. Biggs R, Porter

WILLARD R. BIGGS, seaman 2-¢, has returned to Great Lakes, Ill, '’ after’ spending a nine-day furlough’ with his parents, Mf, and Mrs. Ross Biggs, 120 Hancock ave, > : Ie ROBERT n: ‘PORTER, fire gon” = trollman 3-¢; has been transferred -110 an advanced school at San Diego, | Cal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! BY) Robert R. Porter, 35 N. Addison st.-

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Board 11 Inductions

. = a The following men have been in- |. ducted into the armed forces through | 4 Marion county local board 11: 4 :

ARMY-—-Sidney Ingram, 2215 Martha st; Carl Masten, 1911 E. Riverside dr.; Rob ett Brown, 1615 W. Morris st.; Robert rt Keating, 1614 Christopher lane: Lenard Dod 0 Westview 'dr.; Kenneth Hurd, 1303 %, oth | | sti; Elmer Schrader, 410 8. Addison st. it Alder’ Minnick, Belmont st.; Kenneth | Forsha, 417 Eolites st.; Earl 1 Lippard. Clr. | ’ mont; Theodore Raymon Iton, 8 Tomlinson st.; Cleatus Chipman. 1640 Au burn st; Carl Pratt, R Box 8; | | Juck, | |

INCLUDE WAR STAMPS WITH EVERY XMAS GIFT.

“ale or 5816 Gerald Martin, 2422 Holt rd.; Frank don, 1422 Mickiey ave.; William Miller, 302 | . Holmes ave.; Buddy Bolen, Box 238; Jesse Handlon, 1702 8 Belmont ave... Mervin Evans, 5045 W. Morris st. MARIN « Charles Wade, 1625 Somerset ave.

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In Coffee Price.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (U. Py. | —The office of price administra~ | tion said yesterday it is not con- | templating any upward revision in the retail “or other ceiling prices of coffee. OPA said rumors have been eirculating that changes were tobe made in the maximum prices. | It described these rumors a “un~ { | founded. "

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