Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1944 — Page 16

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Local Sailor is Navigator Of Tanker Plying in Pacific Area.

Charles M. Brown, son of Mr. and

|st., has been promoted to lieutenant 4 g.). He has been on active duty! in the Pacific area since May, 1943 ‘and is head navigator on a tanker.

Pvt. Theresa J. Masteryanni, daughter of Mrs. Florence Mastery- | anni, 3153 E. Washington st, is a |teletypist at the message center of {the air transport command at Nash-

| ville, Tenn,

Cpl. Harold D. Beaver, son of Mr. iand Mrs. Fred H. Beaver, 2314 N.| | LaSalle st, is an aircraft armorer {in a Liberator group in England. He

has been overseas two years.

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Clark Promoted

James J. Clark, son of Andrew Clark, 263 N. Hendricks Place, has {been promoted toestaff sergeant at the San Francisco port of embarka{tion, where he is serving in the army | post offiice.

WAC Margaret E. Streibich, for= imerly of 1730 N. Illinois st., recently was promoted to sergeant in the

S. Sgt. John L. “L. Aldrich, husband of Mrs. Rosella Aldrich, 1521 E. Market st.,

is at a bomber repair base,

Fight for Country.

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ELLSWORTH S. MEADOWS, seaman 1-¢, is visting his sisters after eight months overseas where he saw duty in Italy and North Africa. He is the brother of Mrs. Nine Newman, Mrs. Betty Williams, Mrs. Earl Whyde, Mrs. Robert Fuquay, Gale and Miss Joanna Meadows. MISS FLORENCE HOLTMAN, daughter of Mrs. Amelia Holtman, 2626 E. Michigan st. is a staff assistant with the Red Cross in Italy. She is a graduate of Technical high

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Henry Eichhorn William Lambert

SECOND LT. HENRY F. EICHHORN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Eichhorn, 616 E. 29th st., and FLIGHT OFFICER WILLIAM L. LAMBERT, son of Mr. and Mrs.

‘I R. W. Lambert, 105 E. 30th st., re- |’ cently received their wings and|

commission as aerial navigators at the San Marcos, Tex., army air field.

Pvt. Leroy J. Fargo, son of Mr, and Mrs. Angelo Fargo, 4056 Arlington blvd. has been graduated from the army air forces training command’s Liberator mechanics’ school at Keesler field, Miss.

Sgt. Ernest Boelz and his wife have returned to Camp Gruber, Okla, after spending a furlough { with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voelz of Mooresville, He is with the Rainbow division.

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CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE On Stage, Charlie Spivak and his orchestra, 1, 3:55, 6:50 and 9 45, “Henry Aldrich’s Little “Secret® with Jimmy Lydon, at 11:23, 2:00, 5:04, 7:59 and 10:36. « INDIANA “Christmas Holiday,” with Deanna . elly,

Durbin and Gene at 13:41, 3:p4, 7:07 and 10:05.

SHANNON ENDS | BASIC TRAINING

Private Winds Up Course At Air Field in Amarillo, Tex.

, Pvt. Joseph PF. Shannon, son of “She's a Sol ler, Toa on Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Shannon,| Dtaah Bondi, 3s 4

2105 S. Delaware st., has completed basic training at the Amarillo, Tex., army air field.

First Lt. Wesley F. Andrews, hus band of Mrs. Betty Andrews, 2415 Gale st, is a flight instructor at Rosecrans field, St. Joseph, Mo. He recently returned’ from -16 months service as a pilot in North Africa.

“The ‘Invisible Man's Revenge” with Jon Hall, at 11:18, 2:03, 4:47, 7:32 and 10:16, “The Scarlet Claw,” with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, at 12:49, 3:34, 6:18 and 9:03.

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“Dragon Seed,” with Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston and Aline - MacManon, at 11:57, 3:06, 6,15 and

Board 10 Men Inducted

The following men have been inducted into the armed forces by Marion county local board, No. 10: NAVY—William Kuntz, 1241 N. Euclid

4 - x W. Nichols, 2130 Webb st.; Page, R. R. 6; Emory George, 2530 Brookside ave.; Robert E. Gray, 2117 Madison ave.; Kenneth Rob-

t.; Marion Shuppert, St, Paul; Harvey bins, 1833 Loretta dr.: Harland Edwards, Terre Haute; Harding Lynn, 411 » ° : Harlan st.; Paul Gilliland Jr., Marion; Waltz, 414 Caven st.; Chester CanElvin Madsen, 34 S. Tuxedo st.; War . Kendall, 1153 8S: Randolph st., and Perry naday, R. R. 11, Box No. 620; John Winburn, 1536 Churchman ave Jensen, R. R. 10, Box No. 560, and

“Bernard Alerding, 703 Sanders

i Harold Ooley, 711 N. Gladstone ave.;| Robert Morgan, 860 Virginia ave,

Hugh Mi Macy, Knightstown; Jusenh Welsh, - wood st ennis ole : o 2 Lock ave.; Ernest Renner, 2345 Cal- First Lt. Lowell R. Renshaw, for houn st.;. Herman Jeffries, 214 N. Temple merly of 3257 College ave, has been

ave.; Lester LeCompte, 1117 Comer ave. James so el 2765 Barth ave.; Richard Deer, 332 EY Raymond - st; Donald Tudor, Miami Beach, Fla.,, and ‘Donald Gibson, 815 Spruce st.

— Nine Indianapolis men who are

assigned to the dental corps at Camp Grant, Ill,

Charles R. Payton, brother of Mrs. Ethel Welch, 905 E. 11th st. has been promoted to sergeant in Europe.

tion at Great Lakes, Ill, are Jack

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parachutes also provided the makings of stage curtains, Mosquito nets turned into ballet ostumes overnight and wigs

Back from encounters with the Japs, homesick for the United States, muddy Yank soldiers along the Ledo road ‘are forgetting their | emerged from colored yarn. troubles as they watch “Monsoon | Sgt. Krauss is a graduate of Buje Madness,” the G. I. musical comedy | ler university and has been over-

originated by an Indianapolis sol- | seas with a special service company dier. . for a year. The 28-year-old soldier

The extravaganza is on tour of | Was manager of I. U. auditorium remote posts along the Ledo and in | for one year, Active in Shortridge

Northern Burma, after making a| dramatic activities before his grad- { uation, he studied voice in New

York and worked with the Civic theater here.

smash hit on the Assam movie] house circuit. About four months ago, S. Sgt. Paul H. Krauss, son of Mr, and |Mrs. Paul Krauss Jr., 2821 N. PennIsylvania st, decided something] should be done to provide enter-| § {tainment for Yanks in the outposts’ g of India and Northern Burma. The § loutgrowth of this decision is a tidal § |wave of laughter everywhere his 3 bubbling musical has been seen.

Girls in Cast

He assembled a cast headed by & two Red Cross girls, Audrey Ed-| 8 monds, Fall Church, Va., and Judie | Astie, Pittsburgh, Pa., with G. L's! lin the other roles. Drawing from | his repertoire of entertainment lore accumulated as manager of Indiana university auditorium, he wrote a script, aided and abetted by T-5 Rolly Beck, a New York burlesque writer before the war. T-4 Ray Hulse, Baltimore, Md., contributed original melodies and lyrics and the show was under way.

‘Angel’ to the Show

An unsuspecting supply department played “angel” as the quest for props started. Cowboy outfits were made by an Indian tailor from parachute material, truck roofing canvas and woolly Naga rugs, and

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