Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1944 — Page 6
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Indianapolis Men, Women Reported in Italian Theater
"News ‘about Indianapolis soldiers | WAC presentation of -“Pirates ot | Local Sailors End Course and WACs in Italy is coming home
T. 4th Gr. Iotis Bell, son of MrS.| pfs John D. Platt, husband of Katie Moss, 1230 N. Senate ave,| Mrs. Barbara Platt, 636 E. 37th | recently spent a furlough in Rome. [st., to sergeant. | He is a driver with the army ord- | nance company and has one battle | io poyes, 2120 Olive st, was ad- |g sea or to advanced training bases. star on his European theater rib-| vanced to corporal with the 5th | Recent graduates from the center
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He is an infantry-| Indianapolis Sailors are training { man with the Red Bull division. and graduating at Great Lakes | Laurel J. Howes, son of Mrs. Mat- naval training station before’ going
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army and Merrill E. Pyle Jr, 50m | ove William M. Ransdell, 1226 N. tral ave, was promoted to Tirgt [LIAWOOS aves Storskespers Jahon lieutenant with the 88th infantry |1°naric omsnher Jr., ‘ division. | Bancroft st, Willlam Siebert, 3302
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What has V-J Day got to do with your saving Used Fats?
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THE JAPS ARE STILL HOLDING the Pacific Areas from which we used to import one billion pounds of fats and oils each year. Our whipping of Germany doesn’t change this picture one bit— because the Japs, not the’ Germans have our fats.
bd a) A) ly NOT UNTIL we blow those Japs sky high—not until V-J Day, the day of complete victory over Japan—can we stop saving used fats in our kitchens. We must have these fats not only to make gunpowder, but for medicines to fight jungle disease, for tanks, synthetic rubber, soaps and parachutes.
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T. 4th Gr. Grover D. De Moss, | h son of Mrs, Lena DeMoss, 339 W. Medford ave.; Raymond L. O'Neal, | Washington st., is a lineman and R. R. 9, Terrance ave, all in basic Pfc. Clifford C. Johnson, husband engineering school, and Ernie R.
of Mrs. Margaret Johnson, 967 N.|Inlow, 2810 Collier st. signalman % school.
Bolton ave, a cook's helper with {a railway battalion, | Wilbur L. Evans, R. R. 1, has Serving in the WAC after teach- graduated from the station at the |ing school in Indiana are Pvt. Fran-| University of Illinois. |ces V. Dearborn, 4100 Otterbein Receiving training at the naval lave.: Cpl. Watson, 2535 N, Dela-|base are Ronald G. Bristow, R. R. 2, ware st.; Cpl. Alice M. McPherson| Box 424; Warren W. Church, 254 N, lof Noblesville and Pvt. Mary J./Temple ave.; James R. Esarey, 1131 | Greene of Stewartsville. Spann ave.; Frank O. Fyffe Jr., 1602 . [Comer ave.; William L. Mangus, | Pfc. Max Berry, son of Mr. and 1915 Arrow ave.; Robert L. Pratt, | Mrs, Henry T. Berry, 3030 N, Glad-|R. R. 1, Box 197; Howard L. Ulrey, |stone ave, has received a medical R. R. 8, Box 681; Paul E. White, discharge from the army at Miami, 410 N. Fenton st., and James A. Jett, | Fla., after fighting at Cassino, Sal-| 144 W. 18th st. lerno and Anzio. He was wounded |
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A number of Indianapolis veterans have returned from service) overseas, and have been assigned to | camps in the United States.
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Applicants for Red Cross field | representative posts in the Pacific | islands will be interviewed Dec. T| and 8 by national Red Cross repre- ti sentatives in Indianapolis, Demands for hundreds of addi-|§
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After nearly three years in the
Southwest Pacific, the following tional men are stationed at Camp Atter- created by extensive'army installa-
bury: tions in the Pacific, officials said. Pfc. Phillip J. Hermer, husband of Mrs. To meet the demand, the Indian- |
field representatives were
Juanita Hermer, 1817° Woodlawn ave; apolis chapter is aiding in recruitgt. Owen erns w 8 ° y Mrs. Owen Severns, T. 4th Gr. Emil|ing men as field directors as well as | Chiorian, husband of Mu, Bul Shiortan, women to serve as staff assistants, 5116 W. Morris st.; Sgt. n Krieg, son of Mrs. William Krieg, 4 8 Broadway: clubmobile operators, hospital work 8. Bgt. Walter A. Adair, brother o ake : Adair, 726 8, Missouri st.; T. 5th Gr. ers dnd welfare workers. John R. Denk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Denk, 2015 Brookside ave.; Pvt, William M. Smith, son of Mrs. Irma Whit. latch, 458 BE. Washington st.; Pvt, War. ren Maple, son of Ray Maple, 524 Leon st.
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Veterans of missions in Europe, stationed at Atterbury, are:
First Lt. Carl H. Shade, husband of Mrs. Carl Shade, 1545% N. Kealing ave.; 8. Bgt, James J, Boyle, 1244 E. Washington st., and 8. Sgt. Prederick Conrad, husband of Mrs, Frederick Conrad, 4018 E. New York st.
Also returned from Europe are:
First Lt. Marshall N. SBamms, 925 E. 57th st.; 1st Lt. Arvie T. Cloyd, R.R. 1, Box 262-A; 8. Sgt. Clark Pitzpatrick, husband of Mrs, Clark Fitzpatrick; 1st Lt Beryl H. Stevens, husband of Mrs. Beryl Stevens, *519 Cole st.; 1st Lt. Kenneth B. McCoy, husband of Mrs. Kenneth McCoy, 5300 Julian ave; 1st Lt. William White; husband™of Mrs, William White, 610 E. 21st st.
Back from the area are:
T. Sgt. Lawrence L. Greene, son of Mrs. Irene Greene, 1251 W. 20th st. stationed at Camp Atterbury; 1st Lt. Lynn N.. Summers, husband of Mrs. Lynn Summers, 7231 N. Pennsylvania st.; Floyd Robinson, husband of Mrs. Floyd Robinson, 1417 N, LaSalle st.
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Sgt. Horace Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. BE. Hamilton, 147 N. Lyndhurst dr., is at Atterbury after 31 months in the American theater, and Lt. Col. Jesse M. Dunn, R. R. 2, Box 639, former Marion county school superintendent,” is at Miami Beach, Fla. after serving in Europe,
Pvt. Richard C. Owens and Pfc. Charles L. Adams, son of Mr: and Mrs. Charles PF, Adams, 512 Exeter ave, are at Ft. Bliss, Tex. after service in the Asiatic-|_ Pacific theater, while two veterans of the same theater, Pvt, Robert Mendel sohn, son of Mrs. Mark Gilbert and Sam Mendelsohn, 6153 Primrose ave, and Pfc. Edward R, Bopp, son of Jesse L. Bopp, 301 Harris ave, are at Camp Hood, Tex.
T. 4th Gr. James E. Quinn, son of Mrs. Hazel A. Quinn, 333 N. Pennsylvania st. | will report to Ft. Harrison, and Pvt.
Hugh A, Baldwin, husband of Mrs. Hugh Baldwin, 984 E. Morris st, to Ft. Sheri
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