Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1944 — Page 30

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Former Pastor Stationed

With 8th Air Force | = N Pfe. Garland S. Sgt. James Command. , Carla se Capt. Kenneth E. Hartman, & for- l mer pastor of the Ebenezer Lu- | theran church and a graduate of Butler university, is serving as & chaplain with an 8th air force command in Northern Ireland. Entering the service in August, / the 480. tet I in| Pfc. Ezell has been stationed in|

en ing | ii 4 - Sgt. v s living | Hawaii about five months, and cember, 1943. His wife 1s li ® | Ezell was sent to Hawaii after re-|

in eld, io {turning from two years’ service in| Pvt. William H. Wainwright, son Bermuda. Both are in the infantry. of Mr. and Mrs, Guy A. Wainwright, | La os : | 4139 N. Capitol ave., has completed 8 ey | training in radio mechanics at the army air forces technical training command school, Truax field, Madi-| son, Wis,

S. SGT. JAMES W. EZELL, sons of Mrs. Ora Septer, 1255 Union st., recently met in Honolulu. They had |

| tered service more than three years

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Sailors Advanced | ¥ Two Indianapolis bluejackets were | advanced to firemen 2-c following graduation exercises at navy pier, Chicago. | They are John William Parsons, | husband of Mrs. Carmela Parsons.| 819 E. 23d st, and John Russell] Lambert, husband of Mrs. Elsie Mae | Lambert, 52 S. Belle Vieu place, | CPL. WILLIAM A. BEASLEY rePvt. Raymond R. Weineke, sta- cently received the good eondust tioned at Eglin field, Fla. is home medal in England where he is serv- | on a 19-day furlough. He is the ing with a field artillery battalion. | son of Mrs. Suzanne Weineke, 194 The husband of Mrs. Dorothy Farr- | Royal rd. {ington Beasley and the son of Mr. | ————— and Mrs. William Beasley, 1230 Pvt. Charles M. Dearing. 902 S. Hiatt st. he was a senior at Butler| Delaware §., provides the military university before entering the army. | police guard for Gen. Sir Henry| T SGT. FRANCIS C. HANNA, Maitland Wilson, supreme COM- 493) Crittenden ave., saw his first mander of the allied force head- ;.tion as a top turret gunner on a quarters and Lt. Gen. Jacob L. yiherator bomber which attacked Devers, deputy supreme commander Germiany recently, in the Mediterranean theater,

Cpl. William T. Sgt. Francis A. Beasley C. Hanna

cuncL To ware [NR 20 SPEECH WEDNESDAY GN E81

LONDON, May 19 (U. P).—Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in his first major speech since February 22, will discuss next Wednesday the grave political problems which beset | Europe in this crucial “invasion sea- | son,” it was announced yesterday. WILLIAM L. HURT, son of Col.

. William Hurt William Ballard

PFC. GARLAND J. EZELL and

| Lt Uphaus is stationed ss the ‘head army mail clerk in one of the

not seen each other since they en-| the

Serves in Mediterranean as Head Clerk for That Area.

Mail and morale are synonymous words to 1st Lt. Herbert J, Uphaus, prother of “Miss Lillian Uphaus,

{ 2233 Station st.

t offices in the Mediterranean ater of operations. “Mail meant so much to one in-

fantry commander during the]

Tunisian campaign,” he said “that

he ordered some of the food ra-|

tions taken off his truck to make! room for mail pouches.” a

Capt. George O. Baumrucker, 4848 | Norwaldo ave, has been graduated |

Charles Lickliter ~~ Charles Skaggs

CHARLES A. LICKLITER, petty officer 2-c, has left for overseas duty with the maritime service after visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Lickliter, 1106 Bates st. CHARLES E. SKAGGS, petty officer 2-c, veteran of the Pearl Harbor attack and of action on Attu, has reported for duty after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Skaggs, 1508 Linden st. Officer Skaggs, who has been in the service three and a half years, was on convoy duty in the Pacific.

from the medical field service #4

school, Carlisle barracks, Pa. He is now qualified for duty with troops.

* | Gets Prometion |

Mervin Edward Clark, son of Mr

{and Mrs. Leland Clark, Bridgeport | was promoted to the rate of hospital | apprentice 2-¢ at the Great Lakes

naval hospital graduation exercises. '

Returns to Texas

Pvt. George Richard Moore has returned to Camp Swift, Tex., after spending a furlough with relatives! in Indianapolis. He is the nephew of Claude Hurley, 1511 Spann ave.; August Hurley, 306 S. Rural st, and Emery Thurston, 1350 S. Sherman dr. His parents came here from Sidney, N. Y, to see him.

WAC Lt. Theodora Bosma, sister of Mrs. J. D. Rinsma, 1031 N. Ewing st., is stationed in the administrative office at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.

David B. Morgan, 4161 Park ave. | has been promoted to sergeant at Laurinburg-Maxton field, N. C. He is a control tower operator of the ;

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world-wide army “airways communications systems. .

Serving with an army general

hospital in England are Pfc. Louis Naperstek, 4057 Graceland ave.; Pvt. Lowen D. Fletcher, 724 8S, East st., and Pvt, Thomas G. Braun, 636 Exeter ave,

Air WAC Pvt. Beatrice B. Moss, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Moss, 320]

Clyde Rather Mary Rochford

APPRENTICE SEAMAN CLYDE RATHER, son of Mrs. F. D. Gant, 1544 Hiatt st., has joined the navy and is training at Great Lakes, Ill. MARY ROCHFORD, hospital apprentice 2-c¢ in the WAVES, is stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C. In her spare time she has been trying her skill with the.bows and arrows at the archery range of the marine corps women's reserve school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rochford, 964 Elcnberger pkwy.

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Robert Bennett James Bennett

ROBERT BENNETT, ship's cook

Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden|and Jrs. James W. Hurt, 3229 N. Hamilton ave. has been assigned 2-C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ben-

told the house of commons that foreign affairs would be debated May 24 and 25, with the prime minister| o1. "He is an expert rifle shot, havopening the debate. Eden probably jn. peen a member of the Indiana will close the discussion. !

The foreign secretary said he ex-/ «pac at Camp Perry, O.

pected Churchill to discuss the. Je: pyrT WIELIAM E. BALLARD Hlurned to: the New Orleans’ navall

cent conference of British Empire; isband of Mrs. Bessie E. Ballard, prime ministers, as it affected for-|5,) g Harding st, is stationed at eign affairs and the foreign policy| camp Seibert, Ala. His father is of Britain and the dominions. Then,| q,, jeg Ballard, 1415 Jones st. in response to a question by Laborite mmeni— John McGovern, Eden disclosed that|. Marine Pvt. Erwin Wayne Darhe expected the prime minister to rough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Liscon “also deal fully with the Balkans T. Darrough, 1627 Hoyt ave, has

{rifle team in the national a, Lt. Kurt Lieber, of the H. Lieber

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|Co., 24 W. Washington st., has re-

‘armed guard center after spending e past seven months at sea in command of the navy gun crew on an American merchant vessel, | Husband of Mrs. Margaret Lieber, '2402 Cold Springs rd., Lt. Lieber! | visited Cuba, England, Scotland and {Canada on a recent tour but had no

| Sutherland ave, is a cadet pilot of a8 a clerk in the department of Nett, 234 S. State ave, has reported |the heavy bombardier group of the electronics at the army air force to Great Lakes, Ill, after visiting] Local board 10 has inducted the {army air forces at Maxwell field, training command at Chanute field, | here.

His nephew, JAMES BENNETT

{aviation cadet, has returned to

Shaw field, S. C., after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. “James ‘Bernmett, “also-of ‘the State ave. address. The boys, who were both home at the same time, had not seen each other for two

| years.

First Lt. Richard W. Landahl of Marion has been promoted from the rank of second lieutenant at

Officer to Attend Course]

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First Lt. Bernard W. Griffey, now serving with the 6th air force at France field, Panama Canal Zone, will attend the provost marshal general’s school at Ft. Custer, Mich. Lt. Griffey is the husband of Mrs. Fern Wright Griffey, 2154 Carrollfon ave. and son of Mrs. Clara C. Griffey, Columbus, : = Upon completion of the course

the lieutenant will return to Panama, 1

Seaman 1-¢ John Gilman Washburn, son of Mrs. Nellie Washburn, 4919 Ralston ave, has finished training at the aviation ordnance-| man school, Memphis, Tenn. ”

M. Sgt. Charles A. Crouch of Bloomington has returned home under the army's rotation plane after spending 21 months in North | Africa and Italy. In North Africa’ he taught French and British soldiers to use American equipment. He saw action in ‘Ttaly,

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Board 11 Inductees

Local board 11 has inducted the following men: |

| _ARMY—John Brinker, 8771 Collier st.; { Robert Copeland, R, R. I, Cross Plains; | Robert Gurley, 2507 Jackson st.; Robert Lamott, Hartford City; Leroy Wood, 232 Leeds ave.; HersHel Woolman, 18 8. Tremont. i NAVY—Francis Ayres, 53 8. Holmes ave.; Robert Brown, Clermont; William | | Buzzird, 2508 Holt rd.; James Crawford, Clermont; Harry Dortch, 1920 Medford | |ave:; George Everling, 1029 Waldemere; | Max E. Faryuer, 64 N, Tremont; Charles {Gamber, 4121 -W, Washington st.; Russell | Harrison, 1603 N. Rural st.; Charles Has|selburg, 640 Foltz; Clyde Jared, 2035 W. | Wilkins; Roger McPherson, 1101 Ingomar: Vernon Morlett, 832 8. Worth st.; David | Prichard, 35 Eagle drive; James R. Smith, { 350 Lyndhurst drive; Frank Vancel, 32133

. Pershing ave.; Virgil C, Weddle, 1709 | Miller,

Board 6 Inducts

The following men have been inducted by local board 6: ! | James PF. Overtree, 4301 EK Washington {st.. James Barnhart, 2021 N. Riley st; | Homer Hines, 3956 Hoyt ave.; John Town[send, 21 N. Catherwood; William Hol- | |stine, 611 8. Sherman drive; Carl Carney, 7 N. Webster; Thomas Bramiett, 405 S. {Sherman drive: Oliver Castleman Jr., 974. Middle drive, Woodruff Place; Jack Glas- | | COCK, 6055 Crestview drive; Kenneth | Shearer; 4640 Caroline; Gene Bergman, [1321 N. Wallace; Herman Allgood, 3330 [N. Arsenal: Harry Barton, 605 Denny; {Paul "Gill, 1105 N. Kealing ave.; Noah T. (Hayden, Jasonville; Harry Fleahearty Jr. {#06 N. Riley, Gyles Harris, 4 N. Dear{born; Charles Dickson, 3821 Hoyt ave.:

ri onaTe (23 N. Denny Howard BEAR THE Board 10 Inducte FRUIT OF THE LOOM | following men: i LABEL

NAVY William ' Kendall, 512 Luett st; Earl Pollock, 333 8. Rural st.; Edward ’ Hutzel, 2718 Shelby st.: Robert Stages. R. R. 11, Box 651; Jesse Brown, 1249 MeDougal; Chiatles Arthur, R. R. 20, Box | 845; ordon Breck, 2008. KE. 18% [Chifles H. Prac, KR Box

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Jr., 751 8. Kappes st.: Robert Gatlin, 430 S Leeds st.; Albert Sensel, 1308 8. Haran st ARMY-—Harry Bertram, 935 Prospect st ; | Jack Biggs, 704 E. Georgia st.; Paul F. | Davis, 149 8. 8th st., Beech Grove: Charles Ryan, 608 Spring st.; Howard Hilarides, 1514 Wade st.; Arthur J, Phelan, 1023 E. Tabor st.; Joseph Carrico, 2888 Boyd ave. Robert Fender, Lebanon: Elbert Elder, 834, Olive st: Lee Cauble, 2328 E. Raymond;

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