Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1944 — Page 20
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|Hayes Finds Adventure in:
North Atlantic on His First Trip.
Theodore Hayes, seaman 1-C,| ‘member of a gun crew aboard a ANAPOLIS ma-
coast guard cutter, participated in|
the rescue of a British trawler in|
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of thanks from the British navy
after racing 100 miles to the rescue of the battered and beaten trawler, through heavy seas and
British boat, which .had developed engine and navig ational equipment trouble, had drifted helplessly in the jce-coated seas for five weeks be-
Theodore Hayes
fore a PBY plane sighted her. The
U. S. coast guard cutter towed the trawler the 100 miles to Greenland and safety without’ mishap. The 18-year-old seaman, who has been in the service since June 1 is the son of Mrs. Mary Hayes, 209 S. Oriental st. He is a graduate of Holy Cross school and has a broth-| er, Pvt. James Hayes, with the! army in the Hawaiian islands.
Evans A. Nichols, son of Mrs.
THREE INDI-
frines are serving i
SGT. TRAVIS the North Atlantic on his first’ trip | 'C. GLENN, 539 out. The crew of the coast guard | Dorman st., cutter received an official message | with an ordnance unit on the beach- { head
|J. ECKSTEIN | son of Mrs. Mary | Eckstein, 1705 S. { Delaware st., former Times carrier, [is with an amphibious corps. {a former internal revenue depart-|
| PFC. WILLIAM C. MOTTLER, ison of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mottler, 1214 W. Ray st, | jeathernecks there, is a former employee of the Lilly Varnish Co.
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Prepared for Drive Into Germany.
England, repairing and operating all
port.
John B. Hassler, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hassler, Marott hotel, has
{been promated to technician fifth
grade at Camp Kohler, Cal. 4 From Here Join WAC
tion in England where he is a cook.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shel- | he has been Miss Emma M. Boggs, 3684 Central
with "the A. A F. in “England for 15
On duty in a ship's complement at the San Francisco, Cal., port of | Luther Nichols of Otterbein, has! embarkation, Walter F. Reed, 3167 |been promoted to sergeant in the (Kenwood ave, has been promoted infantry in the South Pacific. 8gt.1¢, technician fourth grade.
Four - Indianapolis women have
i} , ~ |been sworn into the. WAC recently. manager of Wheeler's restaurant on ‘They are Mrs. Maxine Milto, daughhas been promoted tO ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Andercorporal | at a Mustang fighter sta- son, 733 Elm st.; Miss Dorothy | Goodman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
! James Goodman, 2419 Prospect st.;
lave, and Mrs. Hilda Barnhart, daughter of Grand Smith, 3141 Kentucky ave.
Iipmore In Training
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| |st., is in training at New Orleans,
Nichols is a squad leader in the in-| wife, Frances, lives in Omaha, Neb. La. .
fantry and has been in the Pacific |'area since April 7, 1942.
| Platoon leader in the infantry in| Ft. ‘Brags, N. C.
| the South Pacific, Delzo D. Morley, | son of Mr. and Mrs. William H.|
Morley of Freedom, has been. pro- | Estella Panyard, 556 N. Eastern | | moted -to technical sergeant. He! ave.,, has been graduated from the has begun basic training in a tank | has been in the Pacific area since| gunners mate Drains course at! | destroyer unit at North Camp Hood,
{ April 7, 1942.
THINGS THAT
Pvt. Carl L. Kurrasch,
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You first soldier oe I'll have a Chesterfield while you talk
IT MEANS A LOT when a cigarette gives you the genuine satisfaction you get from Chesterfield.
It MEANS that Chesterfield, more than any other cigarette, gives you the things that count... real Mildness, Better Taste and a Cooler Smoke.
The reason is Chesterfield’s 5 Key-words RIGHT COMBINATION WORLD'S BEST TOBACCOS
. | . : 1440 N.| with the 9th air force in England, is in basic training at Robert E. Alford, son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Alford of Frankfort,
has been promoted to sergeant,
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| Tex.
AWAIT ‘D’ DAY
Infantrymen in. England
Six Indianapolis “rough and] ready” infantry soldiers in England are anxiously awaiting “D” day to put their training into practice and | § fight their way to Berlin. They are 1st Sgt. Harry U. Sanders, 1016 Leonard st.; Sgt. Dale E. Graves, 2338 Kenwood ave,; Pfcs. Charles L. Kyle, 205 N. Davidson st.; Harold E. Short, 1517 Deloss st.; Pvts, Terrence J. Gaughan, 262 N. Pershing . {ave., and Ralph E. ‘Bentley of Indi- : |anapolis.
Pvt. Robert R. Hale Jr. 2626
Manker st., is a mémber of a crack signal post service company, in
|communications of an important
Claude D. Iipmore Jr., husband of Mrs. C. D. Iipmore, 40 S. Tremont
Pvt. Jerry D. Ames of Paragon,
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There'll be many a tale to be spun when the four Qurazzo brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qurazzo, 332 Sanders st. get together again after the war, Cpl. Nick Qurazzo of the A. A. F. is at March field, Cal; S. Sgt. Dominic Qurazzo, A. A. F., is in Reno, Nev.; Pfc. Charles Qurazzo, also in the A. A. F., is in Central
Africa, and Joe Qurazzo, petty officer 3-c¢, is attached to an aircraft carrier.
in bombardier training.
LOT THESE DAYS
Dominic Qurazzo Charles Qurazzo (at Wright field, Dayton, O., where
Thirteen Indianapolis aviation cadets are in pre-flight training at San Antonio, Tex. They are Cadets Eugene Bunch, 1047 W, 37th st.; James A. Catlin, 6040 Haverford ave.; Jack H. Demlow, 75 N. Ewing st.; George T. Newhart, 4915°E. 11th st.; Arthur E. Niles, 210 N. Gray st., and Lloyd C. Sanford, 1016 N. Winfield st., all in pilot training. Melvin E. Cox, 1560 Churchman ave, and | Robert M. Pace, 44th and Cold { Springs rd., both in navigator training. Charles 'E. Akers, 5347 College ave.; Richard A. Buchanan, 3725 Sherman dr.; William W. Carpenter, 3559 Central ave.; Earl C. Davis, 1251 S. Richland st.; Dwight -H. Mahin, 535 S. Manhattan ave. and Richard Watson, 1619 E. 62d st., all
PIONEER FLIERS
‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 194
LT. HENRY JOINS Palgiin Sardinia : ea
Former Eagle Squadrons Rate Second in Score Cpl. Bernhardt (left) and
On Nazi Planes. Sgt. Scearce
TWO INDIANAPOLIS army air force ground crew mémbers of a night fighter squadron, Sgt. Her- . bert Scearce and Opl. Charles W.’ Bernhardt, are both in Sardinia. Together for over a year, they have been in England and North
A Mustang fighter pilot, Lt. Lloyd Henry, son of Mrs. Pearl Henry, 1540 N, Meridian st., has joined the oldest fighter group in .the European combat zone. He is now flying with the men who were in the R. A. F, eagle squadrons and transferred to the A. A. F. in September, 1942. © The group is the second highest one in European operational work in the mafter of destroying|
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DR. CALDWELL'S is the wonderful senna
he is post mess officer. sin to make it so easy to take.
Pvt. Robert L. Crump of Indian- Superfluous apolis is a member of a radio team attached to an American trained Hair Truths Chinese division under Lt Gen.|} y, ftir b Joseph W. Stilwell in North Burma, || whether of long standing or not. we Pvt. Crump’s job is one that keeps | NENTLy AND PAINLESSLY, Consul: him at the front, handling com- |} tation free. munications and he is very often
under fire from Japanese troops : Whittleton
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MA-7965 Hours: 9 to 5 } 16 Years in Indianapolis!
Aviation Cadet Robert K. Carey of Carmel, is in navigator training at San Antonio, Tex. |
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