Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1944 — Page 22
PAGE 22 _ ps How To Relieve Bronchitis
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His brother, Marshall, is in pilot training’ at an advanced flying school in California. Marshall was a flight engineer on a B-24 before being assigned to pilot school. —————————
LOCAL SERVICEMEN, WOMEN PROMOTED
The following Indianapolis’ servjcemen and women have been pro-
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TO CAPTAIN Margaret A. Maxwell, 46th st. and Millersville rd, in Italy; Kenneth Webster Ball, 4588 Guilford ave. Ci Wyo.; James E. Robertson, brother of {llam ©. Rebertson, 1116 N. Pennsylvania st, Pt. Worth, Tex.; Earl L. Hamwack, husband of Mrs. Earl 1lammack, 9604 Old Bladensburg rd, and Allan Leon Solomon, Wright field, O. i TO FIRST LIEUTENANT Lloyd D. Emmert, son of the Rev, and Mrs. A. L. Emmert, 2115 Olive st, and John W, Heard, son of Mrs. Estelle Waddell, 927 Villa ave, both in Italy; Albert R. Habeney’ son of Mrs, Katie Clifton, 2870 N. Illinois at, in England. TO STAFF SERGEANT--James B. Shaw, son of Mrs. Loretta Stevens, 1140 Medford st.; Franklin W. Harris, husband of Mrs. Neva ©. Harris, 2038 Central ave.; Marion
st. and Mrs, J. M . Pich, Herbert C, Pich, Charles J. Muth, husband of Mrs. Mildred Muth, 133 W. 20th st; Louvien M, Crawford, husband of Mrs. Catherine E Crawford, 1112 Luett st; Gene A, -Rhodes, husband of Mrs. Betty Rhodes, 52 N. Bradley ave, and Justin A. Ruth, son of Mrs. Mary Ruth, 334 Parkway, all in Italy Charles W. Griffin, son of Mrs, Mary Griffin, 800 N. Delaware st, and Dale Boger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boger, R. R. 6 both In the Pacific, and George R. Mangold, son of’ Mrs, Marie Mangold, 1017 Charles st. TO SERGEANT-—Fred A. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Clark, 4800 Central ave; Ora Arnold Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs Ora Arnold, 529 N. Tibbs ave, and Russell B. Combs, hushand of Mrs, Mary L. Combs, Bicknell, and son of Mrs, Bernie Combs, 516 Fletcher ave. all in Italy, and Charlex A. Sullivan, husband of Mrs. Marie Sullivan, New Augusta, in England
TO CORPORAL--Marine John Bolling, 1323 W. 32d st, In the Pacific; Robert K. Delaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. DD. F, Delaney, 1606 E. Market st in Italy; WAC 1da Mae Good, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I..J. Good, 4203 Otterbein ave. in England, » aa. TO TECHNICIAN ITH GRADE--James 0. Cantrell, 733 Virginia ave, at Camp Barkley, Tex..
son of Mr. and Mrs, 318 N. Arsenal ave:
TO TECHNICIAN STH GRADE-James E. 8mith, husband of Mrs. Mary V. 8mith, 48 W. New York st, at Camp Chaffee , and Robert L. Board, 1800 North western ave, in Italy, TO PRIVATE IST CLASS-Jack 8. Kinz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kina, 758 Pleasant Run pkwy
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C. Fletcher R. Cooper F. Hamilton P. White T SGT CHARLES L, FLETCH-| CPL’ FRANK I. HAMILTON; ER, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. L.|2258 N. Meridian st.,, has been
Fletcher, 1817 Orleans st., has flown awatded the expert infantryman | | move than 50 combat missions with badge at Ft. Benning, Ga. MOULDER, husband of Mrs. Cath- a B-24 Liberator group based in officer candidate at the base,
southern Italy. A gunner with the|
medal and two oak leaf clusters.
ROBERT D. COOPER, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Neal MacMurry, 2008 E.
| Washington st., has been promoted to sergeant.
He is a waist gunner witn the 15th. air force and holds the air medal for meritorious service in aerial combat. His daughters, Patricia Ann and Flossie Annette, live with his parents, y
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 28 (U.P.).— | Gen. Peyton C. March, world war I {army chief of staff, said in an {interview on his 80th birthday yester-
day that it was “almost unthinkable” that the Germans were able) to mass men and material for their | current offensive without American intelligence discovering what was transpiring. | The man who directed the trans-| portation of 2,000,000 U, 8. soldiers to Europe in the last war said the) | allies eventually would fight their way to Berlin, | | But as a result of Von Rundstedt’s| |breakthrough, he added, the Ger-] {mans “can be mighty unpleasant {for perhaps months” to come, | “It is almost unthinkable,” March |said, “that 200,000 men could be {massed against our lines and we not know about it. That many persons equals the population of Richmond, Va. Can you imagine the whole population of Richmond mov- | ing toward Washington without our | knowing about it?”
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