Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1944 — Page 5
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- MONDAY, MARCH 27 Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing
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pre-aviation cadet, and basic work.
Miles, Indianapolis, have completed
st., and Pvt. Miles is the son of Mrs. Edna Miles, 646 Russell ave, - Gets Promotion Assistant in the radio department at the marine air station at Mojave, Cal, Christine W. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wright of New Augusta, has been to corporal in the women's marine corps.
Pvt. Clarence Taylor, whose wife lives at 810 Woodlawn ave, received the expert marksman’s medal at Ft. McClellan, Ala. He formerly was an Indianapolis Railways employee. His father, Clarence R, is in the navy,
Pvt. Glenn Levoy Elam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Elam, 1163 W. 36th st., is taking tests at Keesler field, Miss, prior to entering
| Home on Leave
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pre-flight school.
"Machinist L. L. Longer After many months aboard a |DOTst st, a machinist with a mobile battleship in the southwest Pa- : cific, Warrant Machinist L, L. Longer is spending a leave with | op jntelligence section, was adhis wife,’ Mrs. Claire Longer, 2128 | vanced to sergeant, and William R. E. 46th st. E Machinist Longer will return to duty Sunday. During his recent |geant, sea duty his ship participated in the Gilbert islands, Eniwetok and naval engagements at Tarawa, Kwajalein, Before the war he was attached ; to the Indiana navy recruiting their qualifications as pre-aviation ES Slationed In a Suits, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver served almost 20 years in the |E- Suits, 701 N. Colorado ave.; wil-
navy.
R. Kennedy
ROBERT L. KENNEDY, petty officer 3-c, veteran of nine months | Newton, is in officer Juss reining naval duty in the Atlantic and Pa-|8t Seymour Johnson field, N. C. cific, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kennedy, 1321 W. 28th st. He will return to duty|army medical corps in the Southwest Pacific, Sgt. James R. Dow-| den, has returned to Camp Kilmer, N. J. preparatory to going over-| training, has returned to Samp- seas, after visiting his wife, Mrs. son, N.Y. after visting his wife, Peggie Dowden, 1861 N. Dexter st. Mrs, Mary Toler, and sons, Billy and his mother, Mrs. Miranda Sea- | Dowden. }
Three Indianapolis soldiers,
April 5. WILLIAM H. TOLER, seaman 2-¢, who recently completed boot
and Jerry, 1406 Norman ave. man Toler is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Toler, 1314 Hoyt ave.
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3 PROMOTED | BY AIR FORCE
R. J. Schafer of Indianapolis Is Advanced to
Corporal.
Three Indiana soldiers have been promoted while serving with the 8th army air force in England, Robert J. Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schafer, 605 Weg-
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Ray E. Robertson, Frankfort, of
McBride, Evansville, a medical technician, to the rank of staff ser-
Undergoing Testis
Three Indianapolis men are at Keesler fleld, Miss, to determine
cadets. They are Pvts. Donald A.
ber BE. York, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. York, 416 N. Emerson ave, and Otis R. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hamilton, 8928 E, Washington st.
Two local marines have been graduated from the sea school at San Diego, Cal. and are awaiting assignment. They are Pfcs. Herman 8, Moore Jr., son of Mrs. Hazel Moore, 626 S. Whitcomb st, and Richard R. Everton, husband of Mrs. Jeanne Everton, 1430 8. Hard-
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In the Navy
Lt. (Jg) Thomas J. Blickwell Jr, Indianapolis attorney, has navy’s administrative supply school at Babson institute at Wellesley, Mass. He received his commission in January and formerly was acting secretary of the Democratic county committee and attorney for the town of Speedway. His wife and three children will remain in their home at 5738 Guilford ave.
6 Leave Ft. Harrison
Six Indianapolis men have been transferred from Ft. Harrison for basic training at other bases. They are: " Pvts. Samuel Emmons, 717 Russell ave., and Leon H. Mahler, is w. Mortis St
Oliver ave., to Camp Roberts, Cal; William R. Enlow, 1816 Wilcox st., to Camp Blanding, Fla; P. T. McNelis, 2168 N. Pennsylvania st.,, to Camp Lee, Va., and James A. Toney, 440 E. Vermont st, to Ft. Custer, Mich,
Pvt. Charles O. Wiseman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Wise man, 1338 S. Waldemere st, is in radio school at the Sioux Falls, 8. D, army air fleld. He formerly worked st the Allison division.
8000 CONDUCT
WINS FOR FOUR
Two Honored in England; Others Get Awards at Atterbury.
Four Indianapolis soldiers rhave been warded the good conduet medal at Camp Atterbury and in
8. Sgt. Harry D. Albersmeler, husband of Mrs. Francis M. Albers-| meier, 502 Highland ave., received} his award at an 8th AAF fighter station in England, where he is an instrument specialist. ; Sgt. Leonard M. Godby was awarded his by the 9th troop carrier command in England. His wife, Vivian, lives at 720 E. 13th st, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Godby, at 1241 Roache st. Receiving the awards at Camp Atterbury were Pfc. John M. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sutton, 3727 Carroliton ave. and T. 4th Gr. Pred C. Mindach, husband of Jane Mindach, 826 E, 44th st. The men are in the medical section of the 1560th service unit.
At Sheppard Field Pvt. Edwin Howard, husband of Mrs. Gladys Howard, 815 Park ave. is at Sheppart field, Tex., for basic training.
Yeoman 3-¢ Mildred McCready has returned to the coast guard station at Philadelphia after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Fisher, 1001 E. Tabor st.
Toe light bulbs—yet what a vast differ. ence in their ability to deliver light! It took years of research on the part of a large organization to bring you this ime proved bulb! In like manner, it took 63 years of patient building to provide a service such as Flanner & Buchanan's!
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Aviation Cadet L. E. Rogers, son | of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rogers, West
Veteran of overseas duty with the |
training in England for the in-| Edgbert M. French, 704 W. New|yagion of Europe. They are Pfc. York st., has been advanced to the| joseph E. Ryce, 838 N. Riley ave. third class petty officers’ rate of and Pvts. Bobby E. Angell, 2426 W./ aviation radioman upon completion Walnut st. and Robert H. Weinke, of training at Memphis, Tenn, i
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 1943
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1941
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The savings on gas and tires and upkeep
‘make me mighty glad I picked a Ford!”’
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