Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1944 — Page 4
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Transferred From Ft. Harri-
son for Basic Army Training.
Three Indianapolis men have been’
transferred from Ft. Harrison to North Camp Hood, Tex. for basic training. They are Pvts. Robert A. Gimbel, husband of Mrs. Jean F. Gimbel, 2115 E. Michigan st.; William R. Roberts, husband of Mrs. Maxine Roberts, 1622 Montcalm st.,
and Max E. Powers, husband of Mrs.
Max E. Powers, 1264 Eugene st.
Aviation Cadet James L. Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Buchanan, 2604 N. Gale st, has completed basic flying training at Marana field. Ariz, and has been transferred to an advanced flying field.
WAC Pvt. Barbara Harrison, 1547 Ruth dr. is engaged in clerical work end is assistant to a WAC detachment 's first sergeant al Camp McCoy, Wis.
Wins His Wings Robert N. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Wright, 1125 Dawson st. won his pilot wings and commission of second lieutenant at Lajunta field, Colo. recently.
8. Sgt. Raymond J. Harisock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Hartsock, 1350 N. Tuxedo st. has been en-| rolled in a tank mechanics course at Ft. Knox, Kv. Pvt. Marvin E, Park, husband of Mrs, ME. Park, 7 S. Sherman dr. has been transferred from Ft. Har-| rison to Camp Robinson, Ark, for] basic training. | Hillock at Ft. Bragg Pvt. Jesse O. Hillock Jr, 646 E 16th st. is at Pt. Bragg, N. C, for basic training. i Pvt. Paul Dickerson, husband of Mrs. Muriel Dickerson of South-| port, has been transferred from Ft. Harrison to North Camp Hood, Tex. for basic training. The following men have been inducted into the navy through Mar- | jon county local board 10: Leon Harris, 1031 8 Kenwood ave; John McEiroy, 3507 Prospect st.. Kenneth | Leake, 2207 Lexington, Charlies Crenshaw, | 3123 E. Minnesota st | Pvt. Louis H. Borgmann Jr., 2874 Station st, and Pvt. Josef Dahl-! strand Jr. 811 E. 58th st., have been transferred to Ft. Knox, Ky. for
training.
Lt. Edward E. Hubbell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Hubbell, 1635 Allison ave. is taking a course of instruction in flying the B-17 Flying Fortress at the Lockbourne army air base, Columbus, O.
Paul J. Richardson, 2835 E. New York st., has been promoted to sergeant at Wright field, Dayton, O.
Board 5 recently inducted the following men into the marines: Jesse Tibbs, 224 W. 10th st.; Alfred Osborne, 963 Indiana ave.;, James Child's, 958 N. Sheffield ave.; Jack Ealy, 1046 N. Sheffield ave; Otis Allen, 649 Locke st., No, 389; John Alden Smith, 977 Indiana ave., and Calvin Nelson, 921 Camp st.
Could Victoria Reign 63 Years With Stomach Acid Pains?
England's beloved Queen could hardly have reigned so wisely for 63 years and remained so hale and hearty had she suffered stomach acid pains, Don’t ignore acid and stomach pains, indigestion, gas aing, for heartburn, burning sensation,
| Ferguson, 2948 Tyndall st.; Charles Hale
residing with her husband in
makes her home at 2113 N, New
Jersey st. with | §
! %: (heir two children, Kent, 2 Maj. Tindall _ .; Janet Lou, 5 months.” Since birth, Kent has been in 19 states, residing in five, and Janet lou has traveled through six states. A former employee of The In-
dianapolis Times circulation de- ! partment, Maj. Tindall joined the |
army three-and-a-half years ago. |
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THREE MAPPING PATH TO BERLIN
Engineers From Indianapolis Help Plot Course For Allies.
Three Indianapolis men are members of an army engineer topo-¢ graphical unit of allied headquarters in the Mediterranean theater. En-/ gaged in turning out the maps to guide the allies on their march to!
| Berlin are Sgt. Harold Horwitz, 524
E. McCarty st.; S. Sgt. Gene Lacy, 3035 Guilford ave. and Pfc. Roland! Bradley, 1864 Koehne st. a!
First Lt. Fred Dean Lowell, | bomber pilot who has returned from. England, is on duty at. Turner field, | Ga. His wife, and 6-months-old son, Craig Dean, reside at 3640 Park ave.
Robert P. Russell, son of Mrs.! Mary Russell, 545!2 S. New Jersey st, has been commissioned a flight | officer at Marianna army air field, Fla, .
Inducted Into Navy
The following men have been inducted into the navy through Marion county local board 5:
Raymond Kirk, 649 Locke st.: Harold Johnson, 647 Douglas st.; Howard Stevenson, 330 N. Bernard st.; James Richardson, 706 Blake st.; Anderson Brown, 706 Blake st; George Kurtz, 534 Blake st. William New, 435 Minerva st.; James
636 Blake st: Harold Guvton, 619 Locke st; William White, 842 W. Vermont st.: Ernest Cosby Jr. 529 Agnes st.; Lee Jones, 514 Blackford st,
Marine Cpl. George R. Van Stan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Stan, 615 Madison ave., recently left California for Pacific duty with the amphibious forces.
a— i Pvt. Champ C. Chandler, 1604 | Fletcher ave, has arrived at Ft.! Bragg, N. C,, for his basic training. | |
John E. Prye has been promoted to technician fifth grade at tenth air force headquarters in India. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Frye, 1310 S. Pershing st. |
At ‘Nerve Center | Pfc. Albert J. Brown, son of Mrs. H. C. Brown, 241 Parkview ave. is stationed at the nerve center of messages in the Mediterranean the- | ater. Others based at the headquarters post are S. Sgt. Leroy Ma- | son, Franklin, and Pfc. John R.| Ebert Jr. Elwood.
With the 5th army in Italy, Sgt. Harry A. Davjs Jr. son of the Rev. Harry A. Davis, R. R. 2. Box 513,!
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and Sgt. Glen B. Lamkin. son of |
{Frank Lamkin, 1209 W. 34th st.,
are serving in the engineer camou-! flage company, working under direct enemy artillery fire.
Cpl. Harold R. Gemmer, son of Mrs. Iva Gemmer, 4054 N. Capitol ave, is handling personal informa-! tion of military personnel in the
‘Mediterranean theater. The Indi-
anapolis soldier and other G. I's operate the stationary machine records unit which is a part of allied force headquarters in North
Africa
Promoted to Captain First Lt. Arnold J. Thielman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielman, has beeh promoted to captain and transferred to Camp Forrest, Tenn.
Pfc. Lowell H. Greene, husband of Mrs. Violet N. Greene, 2133 Cen- | tral ave. was graduated from the!
Cpl. James Niedenthal, son of Mrs. Barbara Niedenthal, 3629 Bluff! ave. has arnved at Wendover field, Utah. for army training.
Maj. Raymond M. Neal, husband’ of Mrs Blanche L. Neal, 1116 N.. Pennsylvania st. has arrived at the army air forces redistribution sta-| tion in Miami Beach, Fla. Maj.! Neal served as supply officer in the! Southwest Pacific for 26 months. i
Sgt. Thomas H. Swindoll, 410 N.| Randolph st, is at Miami Beach, Fla, awaiting reassignment to duty. He served as a finance ‘clerk in the.
x_ % | European’ theater for 20 months, |
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