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2 SHIPS TO BEAR HOOSIER NAMES
Sailors Lost at Sea to Be Honored by Maritime J Commission.
The names of merchant sailors who lost their lives at ‘sea will be carried on Liberty ships, the maritime commission announced today in Washington. William - Terry Howell, a wiper, was killed May 26, 1942, when his ship, the Carrabulle, was torpedoed in the Guif of Mexico. His wife, Mrs. Louise Howell, 1418 E. New York st, was later given the
ed to him pothumously—the” first in Indianapolis, ; The maritime commission notified his wife that a ship bearing
his name would be launched around |:
the middle of January at Savannah, | Ga. Seeks Part in Ceremony Mrs. Howell has written to the shipyard’ . asking permission to christen the ship and intends to take her older daughter, Conchita,
down with her. She and her two
daughters’ live with her mother, Mrs. Nell Peters,
Mrs. Howell worked as a test op-| erator at the Allison division of |
General Motors for two years and is now training as a long distance operator with the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Another Liberty ship will be named after John Miller, an able bodied seaman, who was killed when his ship, the Deer Lodge, was sunk in February, 1943. His sister Mrs, Margie Knight, lives in Muncie.
"HENRY _M. DOWLING SPEECH SCHEDULED
Henry M. Dowling, Indianapolis attorney, will speak on “The Federal Bill of Rights” at a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the’Columbia elub of the Indiana Society,” Sons of the American Revolution. Brunson Motley, chairman of the visual education committee of the Indianapolis Church federation, will show a'sound motion picture, “The
In commemoration of the 153d anniversary of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, a replica of the original bill will be presented by the na-
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2-c, Guelden, 1506 Hoefgen st. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guelden, 1237 S. East st., is overseas.
turned to Camp Rucker, Ala. after spending a furlough with his wife, Florence, 2055 College ave. mariner’s medal which was award-|,
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HERBERT G, GUELDEN, fireman husband of Mrs. Josephine
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PVT. GERALD PLEAK has re-
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Three Indianapolis soldiers have graduated recently as bombardiernavigators at Childress army air field, Tex., and one as a fighter pilot
J. Shannon R. Moates
PFC. JOSEPH F., SHANNON, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Shannon,. 2105 8. Delaware st, has te-
rzeived his aerial gunner’s wings at
Harlingen, Tex., army air field.
PVT. ROBERT RAY -MOATES, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Moates, 3611 English ave, has graduated from radio operators’ school at Scott field, Ill, and is stationed at Chanute field, Ill, after spending a furlough at home,
STOUT FIELD NEEDS HELP Typists, stenographers and labor ers are needed at Stout field army air base. ' Applicants not now ems ployed in essential war work may apply at the Civil Service commise sion, 524 Federal building,
at Foster field, Tex.
The Childress graduates are aD LTS. ROBERT M. EMMINGER, son |
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emminger, | 585 Middle dr., Woodruff Place; CECIL H. KAYS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kays, 508 N. Beville ave. and PAUL J. TRAUB, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Traub, 733 N. Glad-
stone ave. SECOND LT. SHERRILL J. ARVIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Arvin, 3742 N. Denny st, won his
wings at Foster field.
Movements of Trainees
Indianapolis soldiers and sailors are in training at nearly every army or navy base in the United States. Receiving naval indoctrination at Great Lakes is Donald Weaver, 2629 E. Michigan st, while ;William R. Braden, 1031 St. Paul st., and Robert, W. Randall, 36 E. Legrande st., have’ enrolled in the naval electrical = school at Purdue university. Four Indianapolis men in V-12 training are assigned to the University of PennSylvania for officer training. They are: John R. Claycombe, 4301 Park ave.; Alan ‘Levinson, 5639 N. Meridian st.; Sheets, 5056 W. Morris st., and John
Ellenberger, R. R. 12. william N. Hanafee, son of John F.
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Hanafee, 1025 N. Oakland ave. has been transferred to the navy V-13 classsat the Universty of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.,
for studes as a deck officer candidate.
WAVE Thelma N. Thompson, 708 Union is in yeoman's school on the Iowa
st. State Teachers college campus, Cedar Falls,
Iowa.
Members of the permanent personnel air force
——e| at the Ft. Thomas, Ky. army matin | convalescent hospital are Sgt. William A.
Boswell, whose wife lives at 8917 E. WashJvt. James O. Ales, husband Virginia Ales, 619 Tecumseh st., tt, husband
ington st.; of Mrs. and Pvt, Lawrence A. Pad of Mrs. Dorothy Padgett, 1321 Comer ave, Pvt. Harvey C. Rollins, son of H
the hospital. At Ft. Sill, Okla. O'Donnell, son of Mr. O'Donnell, 5134 E. Washington st. husband of Mrs. R. T. fort, is taking the
ist Lt. Robert
course, and 2d Lt, Robert P. Jackson, an Robis
of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Jackson, N. Traub ave., and husband of Mrs. ert -Jackson, 2540 W. Washington st. taking the officers’ survey course.
Assigned to the convalescent Roapnal
at Miami 2aaeh, Fla, are Capt. Dee D. Gill, son o s. Dan ‘G. Gill and husband of Mrs. Nading Gill, 3805 N. Delaware ~
st.: 2d Lt. Louise Ball, daughter of Mr.
afd Mrs. Raymond F. Ball, 1301 N. Euclid Jr., son eiby st., 1260
st, and 2d Lt. Frank H. Ulre of Frank H. Ulrey Sr, and husband of Mrs. Helen Ulrey, Shelby st. Pvt. Dudley Pfaff Jr. ces Pfaff, 1222 N. Pennsylvania st.; , and
M. Thornberry, R. R. Box
Ah school at Keesler field, Miss. Pvt, Ro Mrs. Hervey Roepke,
assignment.
Maj. Elliott G. Peabody of Indianapolis has reported to the San Antonio aviation
cadet center from Randolph fleid, Tex.
Placed on flying status as a radio operator on a cargo plane at Reno army air
base, Nev. are Pvt. William R. Wangelin, 1304 Edwards ave, and Pfc. Norman Bayne, 1303 E. Michigan st.
Pvt. Clayton B. Voege, 5836 Broadway,
has reported for duty at the power plant James is doing Han
at Wright field, Dayton, O. 8gt. C. Welsh, 339 Hanson ave. testng at the field and Pvt. Petro, 1726 Gmber st., transportation office there.
Delbert
Now stationed at Tinker field, Okla., are 2d Lt. Robert : Courtney, son of Mr. and Seuriney, 1787 N. MeridRobert G. Groves, husG. Groves, formerly of
Mrs. Thomas E ian st. A Capt. band of eh a. Souruey s brother, John, also is in se
Madison, Wis, are Pvt,
ner, 215 8. 8. New Jersey st. James E. Hovis, husband ot Mrs. Hovis, 2825 Central ave,
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Robert
L. Rollins, 1764 Morgan st, also is serving at
T and Mrs. T. J. and O'Donnell, Frankofficer's advanced
son of Mrs. FranPvt. Russell Dean Thornberry: son of Mrs. Vera
Sue. ‘Herod R. Rains, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Rains, 57 N. Bevilie., are in bomber
bert W. Roepke, son of Mr. and 1434 Fletcher ave, has reported to Keesler field for re-
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Promoted to captain while stationed with the Americal division in the Southwest Pacific Is ROGER G. SHERMAN of Indianapolis, ©“ He holds the bronze star and has fought at Guadalcanal and Bougainville, JOHN R. McOLURE, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert K. McClure, 2410 N. Gale st, has been promoted to sergeant in Italy, He is a personnel’ clerk with a headquarters squadron of the 15th air force service command.
SEAMAN MUFFLER HERE
Seaman l-c James F. Muffler is|
spending a 17-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muffler Sr, 1702 Naomi st. He will report
to New Orleans, La., before going to sea.
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DONALD BLAND, seaman 1-¢, Is home visiting his mother, Mrs, Alice Bland, 507 E. 32d st, after serving 10 months in thé South Pacific, FRANK -GAITHER JR. son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Gaither, 203 N. 10th st, Beech Grove, has been appointed to the U. 8. coast guard academy, New London, Conn,, as a cadet in the 1948 class.
‘ONLY 27 RESIDE IN 3 VERMONT TOWNS
FERDINAND, Vt. (U. P.).—The ‘unorganized” towns of Averill, Lewis and Ferdinand cover 100 square miles of Essex county and
F. Raker J. McCoxd
Among graduates at Davis-Mon-than field, Tucson, Ariz, was 2D LT, H. FRED RAKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raker, 1234 Linden st: who will soon go overseas as a B-24 pilot. His wife, Lillie, lives at R. R. 4, Box 709.
SECOND LT. JOHN T. McCORD, son of Mrs. F. L. McCord, 3756 N. Capitol ave., recently won his wings as a pilot at Brooks fleld, Tex. BACK FROM OVERSEAS Cpl. George W. Lyday, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W, Lyday, 756 N. Arlington ave., has returned from |, 31 months service in Africa, Italy
and France. He has been working in the X-ray department of the
W. Slegman R. Taylor
8. SGT, WILLIAM P. SIEGMAN, 1518 N. Jefferson ave., recently won a $1000 war bond in the 8th air force victory squadron war bond campaign. He is the husband of
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day that independent newspapers “are our. last line of defense in the battle of freedom.” “We will fight to keep’ the inde pendence of the press even if it takes the last dollar in the till” he declared. Mr. Knight told the Chicago As= sociation of Commeérce that he is . opposed to any plan to cartetize in ternational communications. Such a step might lead to unreasonable censorship, he warned. “We want equality of access to the news and we want utter free-
Mrs. Dortha Siegman.
CAPT, RICHARD W., TAYLOR,| 25 8. Bolton ave., is an instructor of fighter pilots at Randolph field, Tex. Franks Back Home Pvt. Willlam J. Franks, son of Rural st., has returned home after
driver with the 8th air force, Pvt. Franks, who is on rotation fur-
21st general hospital, now in France. have a total population of 27.
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