Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1945 — Page 18
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In the Service—
6 LOGAL FLIERS
They Serve With 8th Air Force; Two Return From Overseas.
Six men from Indianapolis and vicinity are with the 8th air force in England. Fre! T. Merritt, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Merritt, 714 8. Sherman dr., and husband of Mrs. Anns Merritt, 247 8, Dearborn, has been promoted to sergeant with the 487th bomb group. ° Cpl. Allan C. Jeffries, son of Mr Mrs. O. C. Jeffries, 6645 Madison ave. aking pre-combat trainifig before active duty with the 96th bomb group. Sgt. Gordon E. Spilker, son of Mr. and Mr:. Charles C. Spilker, Cumberland, recently took part in a bombing on Merseburg, Germany. . Plight Officer Gene P, Hackney, son of Mrs. Doris ‘Simons and husband of Mrs. Doris H:ickney, 533 Ogden st, returned safely from a run over Germany in which his plané was crippled by flak, He is with the 386th bombardment group. Sgt. vohn M. Mull, husband of Mrs. LeRue Mull, has completed. his second year of duty in England. He is one of the origina. company of military policemen who reached England in December, 1942.) Sgt. Charles E. Larkin, R. R. 14, Box 569, was awarded a good conduct medal for service with the 356th fighter group of the 8th air .iorce:
Two Indianapolis men have refurned. to this country after overseas duty.
First Lt. Jack F. Starkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Starkey, 1441 N. Alabama, is based in Miami, Fla, after 17 months in China He completed 120 missions and won the distinguished flying cross with a cluster and the air medal with a cluster, 8. Sgt. Roy L. Derrett, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Derrett, 2341 8, Pennsylvania, is at Stark hospital, Charleston, 8. C. ' He served 10 months in Europe and. has the purple heart.
Two Indianapolis men have received promotions in Europe,
Joseph Preda Jr., 2441 8, Rybolt, has been promoted to sergeant with the air Morce in England. One of his brothers, Sgt. John Preda is a prisoner of Germany, another, Sgt. Earl Preda was killed in action in Italy. Emerson Caldwell, husband of Mrs. Prances . Caldwell, 1128 8S. Sheffield, has been promoted-to staff sergeant after one year with the air force in Europe,
Several Indianapolis men have received promotions on completion of training.
Kure Cerf, son of Mrs. Jenny Cerf, 3324% Northwestern was appointed flight officer after graduation at Randolph fleld, Tex, and John Sclipcea, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Steve Sclipcea, 749 W. New-York st, was made a second lieutenant after graduation | {at Pt. Benning, Ga. Three local men who graduated from the medical field service school at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. are Ist Lt. George L. Compton, 3817 Carrollton, 2d Lt. Fran Kamplain, 3909 Boulevard pl, and 1st Lt. Richard Nay, 4420 N. Meridian.
g Lawrence McAndrews, son of Mrs. Irene MecAndrews, 5476 Hibben st. and Pvt. Philip Bourff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kanoh Bourff, 2020 5. State ave. are pre-aviation cadets at Keesler field, - Miss.
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Thirty-one city men are training at Great Lakes, Ill. They are:
Paul Abney, 3911 N. Tacoma st.; Ladore { Blair, 3385 N. Denny st.; Joseph Borden- | kecher, 41 8. Summit st.; Russell Breeden, 1852 Eugene st.; David Buser, 1439 Lindley iave.; Arthur Cohen, 2442 N. Alabama st.;
{OF VOTE INQUIRY
Capt. James Rowland Stout +. killed in Arizona,
Cpl. Ray C. Goudie... killed in
California.
TWO INDIANAPOLIS airmen were killed last week when their planes crashed in the West: They were Capt. James Rowe land Stout, husband of Mrs, Nor« ma Gertrude Stout, Costa Mesa, Cal, and son of Mrs. Evelyn Stout, 53 W. 32d st., who was killed Friday in a plane crash near Douglas, Ariz, and Cpl. Ray C. Goudie, son of Mrs. Mary Belle V. Goudie, 825 N. Oxford st., who was killed when his troop cartier transport plane crashed near Burbank, Cal. Services for Capt. Stout will be arranged after the arrival of his wife this afternoon. Cpl. Goudie’s body will arrive in. Indianapolis tomorrow -and friends may call at his home from tomorrow night until 11 a. m. Saturday, after that the body will be at the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington Partk cemetery,
URGE REOPENING
State Democratic Leaders Will Go to Capital to Consult Stewart.
Continuation of the Indiana election fraud probe by the senate privileges and elections committee
| Harry Collins Jr., 1017 8. New Jersey; Jo{seph Coss, R. R. 4; Daniel Creech, 17 N | Keystone ave.; James Cunningham Jr., 303 {Northern ave.; Ellis, 1050 E. | Thompson st.; | Rollyn Gillespie, 2808 N. Adams st.; Bernard Haley, 711 Prospect st.; William { Ingalls, 1119 W_ olst st.; Roger Keys, 313 i 30th st.; William Kropp, 956 N. Grant |st.; Earl Longworth, 1518 B. 12th st.; | Everett ‘Luedeman, 1617 8. Meridian st.; Ear! Nicholson, 3602 E. Vermont st.; Harry Perrine, 534 E. 38th st.; Frederick Pope, | 41 . 11tn st.; Samuel Preston. 731 W 31st st.; William Raymond, 1929 N. Parker ave.; John Reilly. 1154 N. Mount st. Al{bert Seyfried, 1802 Union st.; Meredith | Shotts, 2010 Bluff ave.; Jack Smith 726 E. 64th st.; Huealpha West, 1802 N. Dexter
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GATES, PEARSON AT INSURANCE MEETING
Governor Gates and John D. Pearson, newly appointed state insurance commissioner, were guests at a luncheon meeting of the Indiana State Association of Life Underwriters today at Hotel Lincoln. Executives of member companies of the Association of Indiana Legal Reserve Life Insurance Companies were guests, At last night's dinner meeting Jud Benson of Cincinnati said “insurance laws of Indiana have long been recognized as outstanding in the best interests of the public and the insurance business” He added that Tndiana laws have served as { models for other states. Mr, Benson is a trustee of the National Association of Life Underwriters,
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YANKEE AGE KILLED BY “AMERICAN FIRE
LONDON, Jan. 16 {U. P.).—Maj. George E. Preddy, Greensboro, N. C., 25-year-old .ace who held the record among 8th air force fighter pilots _for« German planes shot down in combat, was killed Christ-
It was, understood- unofficially that Preddy was «shot. .down- by American guns, which were firing briskly at that time.
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