Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1944 — Page 16
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Sergeant With Squadron In Marianas.
Robert E. Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav A. Lang, 524 N, Colo‘'rado ave. has been promoted to staff sergeant at a troop carrier squadron in the Marianas islands.
S. Sgt. Russell E, E. Cross, husband
nois st. is a radio operator on a i Liberator which recently bombed Palau.
Cpl. Vernon Pinkston, husband of Mrs. V. R. Pinkston, 1800 S. Lyndhurst dr, is at an air service com-
J — Hubert J. Runyon, son of Mrs. Dora Runyon, 418 Grand ave., has been promoted to staff sergeant at the Fresno, Cal, air service command training center,
Kuner in France Norman O. Kuner, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Kuner, R.R. 8, Box 109, has been promoted to private
motive mechanic.
Recent graduates of special serv ice schools at the Great Lakes naval training cénter are Harold | Hall, 541 E. Sumner ave, and Robert Thoren, 1550 Shelby st.. both in basic engineering, and Virgil Zes-
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sin, 434 E. St. Clair st., electrician’s school.
Sgt. Erle Litten, husband of Mrs. Eleanor R. Litten, 705 N. Holmes ave., is a statistician. with the
1-¢ in France, where he is a loco- :
Victor LaMar Ernest LaMar Three sons of Mr. and Mrs, E, L. LaMar, 30 N. Elder ave, are serving in the army overseas, PFC. VICTOR LAMAR, who has been overseas nearly two years, is fighting under Gen. MacArthur in the southwest Pacific. He participated in the battle of Munda and sent his battle star and campaign ribbons home to his mother, PFC. ERNEST LAMAR, husband of Mrs, Nellie LaMar, 945 E. Maryland st., is in the engineers’ corps in France. His brother, John, recently was promoted to staff ser-
geant while fighting with the communications division in Italy,
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Sgt. Kinnaman Picked Up
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S. Sgt. John. W. Kinnaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Kinnaman, 2154 N. Illinois st., a nose turret gunner on a Liberator, recently was
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forced to make a parachute landing in Japanese- waters but promptly was rescued by a destroyer.
Pfc. William L. Stautz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Stautz, 5265 N. Capitol ave. is studying to be an aerial engineer at the Reno, Nev. army air base.
Pfc. Eugene Walls, son of Leroy Walls, 1164 N. Warman ave, has been graduated from flexible gunnery school at“the Kingman, Ariz. army air
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Three Transferred
Three Indianapolis men who have been transferred to Camp Blanding, Fla, for basic training are Pvts. Fred W. Bryan, son of Cecil C. Bryan, 445 S. Sheridan ave.; Henry E. Parks, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry U. Parks, 2854 N. Denny st. and William R. Hill, son of Mrs. Ruby V. Beltz, R. R. 1.
Lt. Robert M. Woliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Woliver, 3201 Lockburn st., has completed training designed to qualify him as a Flying Fortress commander.
Gleich Ends Course
M. Sgt. Daniel Gleich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gleich, 1032 N. LaSalle st. recently was graduated from the flexible gunnery school at the Kingman, Ariz, army air field.
Recent graduates of the naval electrician’s school at the University of Minnesota are Robert Lamb, 1125 N. Emerson ave., and Kenneth Curry, 1554 Harlan st.
Two Are Graduated
Recent graduates from the Norman, Okla, naval air technical training center are William Vedder, 1627 N. Tacoma ave. and Charles Linstrum, 928 Broadway.
Four Indiana men who were graduated from the army postal training unit at the Camp Lee, Va, quartermaster school, have been assigned to army postal embarkation centers in New York and San Francisco to assist in handling overseas Christmas mail. They are Merle W. Henley, Connersville; Donald Wilson, Rushville; Randall Williams, Princeton,’ and Raymond Richardson, Huntingburg.
Pilot Teacher Promoted
Ralph F. Grossman, a fighter pilot instructor at the 72d fighter wing base of the 2d air force at
moted from second lieutenant to the rank of first lieutenant. Lt. Grossman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hordce C. Grossman, 538 E. Maple rd.
An Indianapolis infantryman, Edward W. Oholorogg, who is serving as a cook with the 34th “Red Bull” division of the 5th army front in Italy, has been promoted to the rank of corporal. Cpl. Oholorogg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oholorogg, 1665 S. Delaware st.
Seamen Given Leaves
Leaves have been granted two Indianapolis bluejhckets, Apprentice Seaman Donald Joseph Seyfried and Apprentice Seaman Willard Coleman Jones, who have completed recruit. training at the naval training center, Sampson, N. Y.
Charles W. Griffin, ‘son of Mrs.
x Mary Griffin, 809 N, Delaware st.
has been promoted to sergeant technician at a forward combat sector
Bin the Southwest Pacific.
Marine M. T. Sgt. Arnold L. Gates, son of Mrs. Nora Gates, 1219 is a radio operator on the first plane to evacuate
wounded from Saipan.
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Tickets -Still on Sale * for Symphony.
which tickets will be available at the season rate for the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra’s 1944-1945 concert series, a total of approximately 833 seats still remain for both the
ernoon concerts. Figures compiled at the close of the orchestra’s annual season ticket campaign Oct. 1 show that about
concerts and 531 for the Sunday concerts, Howard Harrington, or-
remain on sale at the season rate until 5 p. m. Oct. 12. Beginning Oct. 13, the orchestra will accept mail orders for all future concerts during the year, and the box office will open for single admissions to the first pair of con-
'| certs, Oct. 28 and 29, on Oct. 16.
Announce Schedules
The complete schedule of concerts and soloists for the orchestra’s subscription concerts under the direction of Fabien Sevitzky is: Oct 28 and 29, orchestral; Nov. 11 and 12,
Tchaikovsky concerto; Jan. 6 and 17, Ruth Posselt, violinist, playing the Dvorak concerto; Jan. 20 and 21, William Kapell, pianist, playing the Rachmaninoff second concerto; Feb. 3 and 4, Beethoven's Ninth symphony, with the Indianapolis Symphonic choir and four vocal soloists; Feb: 17 and 18, Artur Rubenstein,
and Hardesty Johnson, tenor, in
24 and 25, closing pair, orchestral.
METHODIST SOCIETY TO HEAR MRS. WEAR
years as a missionary in China, will
ist Church Society of Christian |“ Service Thursday. A business meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs. Hervie Vertrees, will be held at 11 am, and a luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. The Rev. Robert Gingery will give the devotions, and Mrs, Fred Lemley and Mrs. Francis Helkema will present a violin solo.
SACHS IS EDITOR OF I. C. YEARBOOK
Robert Sachs, 11368 N. Ewing st., a junior at Indiana Central college, has been named editor of the Oracle, school yearbook which is published early in April. Members of the staff are Robert Rowland, Robert Foreman, Gerald Brown, Fred Yohey, Bessie Teeter, Martha Talbott, Marjorie Lang-
man and Virginia Armes.
WALTER SORMANE NAMED Walter Sormane, recently resigned sales manager of the SchwitzerCummins Co. here, has been appointed general sales manager of the Conco Engineering Works, Mendota, IIL Mr. Sormane was associated with Schwitzer-Cummins for 12 years.
A. C, 8. TO HEAR KRYTER R. J. Kryter will speak on “Recording - Instruments in 'Industry” at the October meeting of the Indiana section of the American Chemical Society to be held at 8 p. m. Friday at the Warren hotel.
BREATH-TAKING
With 10 days remaining during]
Saturday evening and Sunday aft-|"
302 seats remain for the Saturday
chestra manager, said. These willl
Claudio Arrau, ‘pianist, playing Bee- | | thoven’s “Emperor” concerto; Nov.!|. 25 and 26: orchestral; Dec. 16 and |’ 17, Heifetz, violinist, playing the
pianist, playing both the Tchaikov- | sky and Chopin concerti; Mar. 10 = and’ 11, Kerstin Thorborg, contralto |
Mahler's “Song of the Earth;” Mar. |
speak before the Irvington Method- |
ford, Miriam Reed, Ardith Kitter-|
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CURRENT FEATURES * CIRCLE
On Stage, “Tars and Soar with Victor Mature, at 12:56, 3:50, and 9: 1 “Moonlight and Cactus,” with Elyse Enos, at 11:20, 2:15, 5:15, 8:05 and 10:40. :
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“The Seventh Cross,” with Shen.” gor, Tracy, ‘at 12:21, 3:33, 6:45 and
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‘Youth Runs Wild,” with Bonita Granville, Kent Spith and Jean Brooks, at. 11:10, “r59, 4:48, 71:37 and 10:26. “Mademoiselle Fifi,” ‘with Simone Simon, at 12:50, 3:39, 6:28 and 9:17.
INDIANA “Wilson,” with Alexander Knox, Charles Coburn and Geraldine PFitz-
gerald. at 10:45, 1:31, 4:17, 7:03 _ and 9:50,
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COL. EVANS SLATED | FOR LIONS CLUB TALK
Lt. Col. R. Walter Evans, com= manding officer of the army air forces depot, state fair grounds, will speak before members of the Indianapolis Lions club at their Wednesday noon luncheon at the Claypool hotel, He will describe the air corps supply picture and its relations to the fighting front.
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