Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1945 — Page 24

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[29 Tocel Me: Released, 9 LOCAL G.lS DUE TO |LOCAL MEN TO FLY pp my vw Nov. 1 - |ARRIVE ‘IN NEW YORK| TO SOUTH AMERICA! “rs, "iting 18 countries = ~~ Capt. Glen V. Ryan, 2736 N. Tal-| Sixteen" local- busine .|learn of conditions of su GAR "ELASTIC ‘ABDOMINAL Offi cer S on’ / nacti ve Li st t ave. is scheduled to arrive to-| ing an air trip to ay vigil ih the Latin countries. . floSiERY ng Family favorite \ casudl nal arran a The navy ty list for today Twenty-three Indianapolis men;1416 W. 27th st: ‘Pvt. Donaid Paver, BY in New York aboard the Mil- under thé sponsorship of the In-|, atguatols ine mate AMERICAN TRUSS Co. EE reports that Marine Pfc. .Bobert i}. e been released recently trom &;, § R 2; T. Sth Gr. Edward Oholoroge. | waukee. : dianapolis Chamber of Commerce,| Chamber of Commerce Aug. 31. 245 MASS. AVE. (AA VA F bles, Send some overtll. Warren Vehling, son of Mrs. Caro- Camp Atterbury under the point| pre. James Dickerson. 2367. N. Jjnols Pvtes Leonard Brown, 936 Virginia | see eee ee Ha ly

lite Vehling Johnson, 840 Mark- System. Nine officers have been re-|st; S._Sgt Kenneth Howard, 1414 Kin and Opl. Raymond Morgan, hy) Wi iii il fi fi i TTR A —— ih [RE Il

ave.; Sgt. John DeWitt, 422 8. Emerson |Ave.,

{verted to inactive status and six T. 5th Gr. James Cassiday, 503 wood st, was wounded July 1 ‘on| local “soldiers were discharged as &. Rybol st. T. 5th Gr. Walter Foster, are due to dock tomorrow in New Okinawa, He is in a hospital over- 120 N Alabama st; S.° Sgt William | York aboard the Johnson and the

joverage. IM hardt, 317 N. Mount st, an : 8 8 seas. ? | The men with 85 points or more | Siavko Matter, Bok S021 {Joseph Warren. Sgt. Vernon Fulk, ; i “Indianapolis’ Mos t A graduate of Technical high are: | The following officers have re-|: 3607 N. Capitol ave, and Sgt. V. FP. g8 Interesting Store” j : ; verted to inactive service: |Fox, 2012 N. Tibbs ave, are to ar-/§8 school he was employed by the , Pvt. Arnnie Barnes Elliott st; Sgt. Wa: | rive in New York Saturday on the |&H . 000

ter Harwood, 551 N. Rural st; 8. Sgt Lt. James rack: t 746 N. Pennsyi-

Goodyear Rubber Co, before he en- Charles Tavior, 205 E. 33d st.; Sgt. Mere-|vania st.; Lt ank Kottlows ski. 839 N IM, M. Guhr. y dith Osborne Jr. 3848 Kenwood ave. S. Bos sart ave. hi Joh Winchell, R. R. 1;

1] : ~ listed Dec. 8, 1941. He has been Sgt. Morris Graver, 514 N. Gray-st.. T. Capt. Robert Fortune, R. R. 17; Li. Her- | / -— Ey “ {8gt. Chester Hillnan, 1812 S. Pershing bert Lud 1442 S. Belmont ave,; Mal jas 3 e w y i 5, Overseas since September, 1943. lave; Cpl James W. Snoot, 2630 S. Holt Hugh Middiesworth, 3740 N. Penns Sn being 40 years of age or older: | y S ays . § Vehli h rd., T. 4th Gr. Raymond Smith, R. R. 10. st.; Lt. Willlam McLane, 4122 N Me-| Sgt. Albert Sulgrove, 2825 E. New York z . Pfe. Vehling is the brother of) 5 5 Slomas GF istom, 3 § Denny| 1 idian st; Capt. Earl Miller, 247 8, Ar- Pfc. Norbert Brothers, 41 8. Arsenal : SP a st.; t ayborne Shelby ary-|lingto d Lt. Joseph Shedron, pind Pfc. John .uttrell, 961 English ave.; . - bi Marine Pfc. John C. Vehling, who land st. Pi John Kirby, 1001 N. Me. | 2846 Ware of, p Sgt.’ Wilbur Campbell, 852 W. New York | $e {ridian st endell wrence, 1 fy © Harry Graham, and Pfc, Wilis serving on Hawaii. [Medford ave; T. 3d Gr. Clary Hampton, These six men were discharged [io “Bouglas, 319 Ww. 14th st.

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