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R. Dopp Maurice Ley

8. SGT. ROBERT K. DOPP, son

named “soldier of the month” at a recent review at Gowen field, | Idaho.

over Europe,

8S. SGT. MAURICE J. LEY, whose parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Ley, live at 232 8. Rural st, is chief warehouseman of the quarter mastés || unit at a B-26 base. He is with the 9th air force.

V. Swartz

P. Passwater

SGT. PAUL R. PASSWATER, husband of Mrs. Ruth Tilson Passwater, 2315 Central ave. is-an automotive mechanic with the 8th air force in England. He is-in charge of repair and maintenance of motor vehicles

aircraft. Mrs.

His parents are Mr. and Robert Sellers, Noblesville.

5. East st., has helped build a house for him and his buddies in southern

plying and repairing heavy B-

bombers and works on the housing | project in his spare time.

LOCAL MEN AT

Orientation Courses Given To Supplement Training In- States.

Many Indianapolis soldiers are stationed in"England where they gre training for front-line combat or performing other duties at various bases.

An orientation course to bridge the gap between training in the states and com-

leted by Pvt. Carl Gentry, 50n, of HOB, Gentry, 438 N, Denny st.; 2d Lt. cent A. Roebuck Jr. son of "Mrs, A, Roebuck Sr, 628 N, Riley 2d Lt. Marvin W. Arthur, Mrs. Elmonda A. Arthut, 1583 Dudley ave, Lt. Arthur, a P-51 pilot, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Arthur, 1334 W. 23d a. He has a 2-months-old son, David o. Cpl. Chester R. Davis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davis, 306 N. Jefferson ave, helps build bomb racks for fighter planes, | armor plate for bombers and parts for) propaganda bombs, An aircraft mechanie, Sgt, H. G. Howard, husband of Mrs. Maxine M, Howard, 1150 E. 0th st, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Howard, 2605 W. Washington st.

ing Fortresses,

cialist, Cpl. Robert D. Mears has been commended by his commanding officer, Cpl. Mears 1s the son of Charles E. Mears, 1421 N. New Jersey ‘st. Cpl. Gordon BE. 8pilkar, son of Mr, and | Mrs, Charles C. Spilkar of Cumberland, has been assigned to the 34th bhombardment group as an engineer and top turret gunnér on a B-17 Cpl. Loucks, engineer and top turret gunner, is. a new member of the 95th bombardHe is the son of Mr. and 30th st, Don-

ment group. Mrs, Ernest R. Loucks, 552 W Pfe. Louis E. Worrell, whose wife loris, duty in the supply section of an air service command unit where bomber squadTons are serviced and reconditioned Cpl. Robert C, Geddes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Geddes, 1064 W. 20th st,

nance at an 8th air force Liberator base

non, 2319 N. Meridian st. Pirst Lt. David W. Foster,

and Mrs. K. G. Foster, R. R. 10, Box 273

dve.,

infantry dt Camp Rucker, Ala.

A member of & medical unit which un-

Governor Schricker has

the Daviess-Martin circuit court. Gilkison, a Republican, an Indiana supreme court justice,

Dec. 31, 1946,

county Democratic chairman,

that haul supplies to operational

BRITISH BASES

bat against the enemy has been com-|

speeds the repair of battle-damaged Fly-|

For his high degree of skill in perform. | ing his dutiés as aircraft propeller spe-|

leonard J. |

lives in Indianapolis, is detailed to

is a specialist in airborne radio mainte-

Serving as a member of the 8th's ship-|

ping and Jeestving department is Sgt. Edward P, Gudat, Beech Grove. He is the son of Mr. and: Mrs, Leo Gudat, Undergoing a pre-combat training perind with a bombardment group is Cpl. James Edward Lennon, son of Mrs. Marie Len-

son of Mr.

recently joined the 467th bomber group as a Liberator pilot. Pte, Frank KE, Nungester, son of Mr, and Mrs, Newton Nungester, 330 Hanson

is a member of the transportation section of the 8th alr force medical depot, His brother, Carl, is a sergeant with the

loaded battle casualties at an afr base in|

England is Pvt. Gayle R. Wiseman, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Wiseman, 3804 Salem st.

DOBBYN IS NAMED TO DAVIESS-MARTIN JOB

appointed a Democrat, Fred Dobbyn, 53, of Washington, Ind., as judge of

Dobbyn replaces Judge Frank E. > who resigned effective Dec. 30 to become

The new judge's term extends to

Judge Dobbyn, an attorney, is a former Washington and Daviess He was prosecuting attorney for the 49th Judicial circuit for two two-|

R. Gentry N. Edwards

i An Indianapolis nose turret gun-|

at the army air field, Casper, Wyo. CPL. R. F. GENTRY, son of Mr. land Mrs. J. W. Gentry, 644, Marion |

His brother, 1st Lt. George | ave, is the gunner in a heavy bom- | ex, Dopp, a pilot; is missing in “action 'bardment crew and 2D LT. NOR- | Mr, and Mrs. Archie E..Cutshall,| Princeton which ‘was sunk recently,

MAN M, EDWARDS, son ofv Mr, | and Mrs, G. E. Martin, 1918 Hollo|way ave., the bombardier,

R.

Ww. ROBERT J. HEMELGARN, ship's fitter 2-c, is at the Philadelphia shipyards following a leave at home with his wife, Lee, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hemelgarn, 409 Parkway ave. - Seaman Hemelgarti | has been on convoy duty for the past 21 months in the Pacific.

WILLIAM L. WALKER, son of | Mr. and Mrs. William A. Walker, | 6607 Ferguson st., has been comimissioned 4 second lieutenant at

Hemelgarn Walker

CPL. VICTOR H. SWARTZ, 1028 Deming army air field, N. M. He of Mrs. Nettie Keene, 1210 N. La-

|is a bombardier.

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Italy. He spends his days mn sun-|C|VIL SERVICE NEEDS England with the 8th air force for 24 |

CLERKS AND TYPISTS

The 'U. 8. civil service commission needs persons who can qualify as clerks, typists and stenographers under federal rules and regulations. Arrangements for examinations may be made with C. P. Bernnart, local secretary of the civil service board of examiners, 528 Federal building.

In the Service—Some Men Home to Rest; Others in Action,

aR

J. Cutshall* Pilot

an.

J. Miller L. Overman R. Overman

wings have been won by| LERQY A. OVERMAN JR, son of

of E. M. Dopp, 4324 E. 10th st., was her and a bonibardier are training FLIGHT OFFICER’ JAMES ROB-| | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Overman, 413

ERT CUTSHALL at Craig field, | Selma, Ala, and 2D LT. JESSE L.| | MILLER, at Lubbock army air field, | leave after. 18 months in the PaOfficer. Cutshall is the son of | cific. He was aboard the U. 8. 8.

| N. Pine ,5t, is home on a 30-day

1416 N. Kealing ave. , and Lt, Miller, | His brother, ROBERT E. OVER-~ . the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Miller,| MAN, is in the navy and is a* New= 2026 Westview dr. port, R. IL

T. Drybrough

COL; RAYMOND E. CULBERT=SON, son of #Mrs. C. A. Culbertson, 5119 Carrollton ave. has arrived in

F. Hale R. Culbertson

FORREST H. HALE, photographer's mate 1-c, is home on 20-day leave from duty in the Pacific. An aerial photographer aboard an,-air- | craft carrier, he is the son of Mr.

K. Keene

New Guinea where he has assumed command of the Far Fast Air Service Command depot 1 under the |and Mrs. J. G. Hale, 634 N. Riley | Far East air forces. ' His wile and lave, He recently was awarded the son live in Goshen and another sun purple heart and has seen service|and a daughter are students at the in the American and European |University of Michigan,

theaters. SECOND LT. THOMAS R. DRY CAPT. KENNETH E. KEENE, son| BROUGH, an 8th air force P-51 fighter pilot, recently destroyed 8 German Messerschmitt while ene gaged in a 1200-mile fighter straf« ing mission. He is the son of Mrs, H. T. Griffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvania st., and scored the victory during a low level sweep over an experis mental German airdrome neat Munich, :

is home on leave for the He has been stationed in

Salle st., | holidays.

5 months and has 33 missions as pl of a Liberator, Capt. Keene wears the distinguished flying cross |and the air medal with three oak [leaf clusters,

DE GAULLE WINS, 141-0 PARIS, Dec. 20 (U. P.) ~The con= sultative assembly gave Gen. Charles De Gaulle's provisional government a 141-0 vote of confidence last night after a two-day debate of the gove ernment’s internal policies.

BRITISH PEER DEAD

“LONDON, Dec. 29 (U, P.).—Sir Ian Malcolm, 76, the 17th lord of Poltalloch, head of the clan of Malcolm and former member of parliament, died yesterday.

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