Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1947 — Page 13

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FRIDAY, MAY 2 2 1047

In Servico—

Marine Pvt. Dale Wilson Morgan, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. John 8. Mor-

‘gan, 100 8. Traub ave, was one of «the high scorers ‘at we Par I+

land,

range 8 or recent tests. . Morgan, a former Washington high

school

qualified with 317 score out of a possible 340. He is ‘now training with the 1st Recruit battalion,

Island.

., rifle Pvt.

student,

Pvt. Morgan Parris

Capt. Macy G. Martin, formerly of Indtanabolis, is dental officer on

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Aleutians and Guadalcanal paigns,

the staff of the thief of naval alr training, naval

“3 sacola, Fla, © graduate of Indi-

§ been in naval iervice since 1928. |

: the USS Mississippl and in the came-

Seaman l-¢ Robert F. Pavey, son of Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Pavey, 2700 |

Pfc.

Germany.

Pvt. A former student of Mitchell high ,.4 mrs Henry J. Lavernz, 2734]

Seaman of W. G. Schnepf, serving aboard USS Providence in ranean area,

Howard E. Brooks, ‘r. and Mrs. Dan Brooks, currently serving with the 1177th tioned with paratrooper units of the nilitary police company at Erlangen, 3th army in Japan.

W. 60th st., has completed a course | in the naval school of photography at the alr station at Pensacola, Fla. |

2-¢ John K. Zeller, son Nashville, is light cruiser the Mediter-

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Seaman 2-¢ Paul M. Williams is/in Tokyo for duty. serving aboard the aircraft carrier St. USS Sicily. W, Mrs. Thomas Williams, 426 S. Noble 'at Billings general hospital and at | J&st., he entered the navy in July, 1944. Camp Campbell,

The son of Mr. and

son of Mitchell,

school, he entered the service in March 1946 and received basic training at Sheppard Field, Tex. He has

been overseas since September.

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Midshipman . James: H. Larson, son of Mr. and Mes. Oscar P. Larson, 4360- Cold Spring rd, will graduate June 6

academy at Ann« apolis, Md. and wiil enter marine? training. Mid-3 shipmah Larson was one of a small group of’ students selected’ for marine training. A graduate of Cathedral high school, he attended Notre Dame university before receiving his appointment to the academy from Rep. Louis Ludlow. 3

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Three Indianapolis soldiers have been assigned to the 24th infantey

afr: station, Pen- |“Victory” division, now occupying A |[Kyusha island in Japan.

Pvt. Frank A. Toops, son of Mr.

Riffle, 333 E. Iowa st, are assigned !s to the 21st infantry regiment.

Pvt. Raymond F. Nieten, son of | Mrs. Matilda Nieten, Indianapolis, | and a former student at Technical! high school, (is assigned to the 5th ordnance unit.

Charles W. Cooper, son of Mr. | {and Mrs. Edgar Burns, 1412 Rembrandt st, recently arrived in Panama and was. assigned as a propeller specialist for the 414th inight fighter squadron at Rio Hato | army air field, Rio Hato, Panama. |

First Lt. Mabel J. Reynolds, of 4001 W. Washington st., has ar[rived at the 49th general hospital A graduate of | Vincent's hospital school of! nursing, she formerly was stationed |

Ky., station hos- | pital.

| !" Two Indianapolis youths are sta- |

| Rowland Levernz, son of Mr. Allen ave, qualified as a paratrooper after. completing five jumps at {11th airborne division jump school | Honshu, Japan. |

Pvt. Joseph McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. McCarthy, 642 | E. 31st st., is with the 11th airborne division in Japan as a rifleman in headquarters company, 1st battalion | of the 188th parachute infantry, regiment.

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Pvt. Harold F. Williams recently | arrived in Japan to begin military | police duties with the first corps | | headquarters, Kyoto. He is the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, 1925 Dexter st.

8S. Sgt. James R. Tucker, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Burly Tucker, Lebanon; is stationed at the Erlangen, Germany, air base.” His wife, Catherine, | has joined him.

He is a former pupil of the Reels-

ville high school and was employed | by Walter Winkler, Lebanon. |

Pvt. Joseph J. Lampert, son of] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lampert, 752] N. Haugh st. is serving with the] first cavalry division on occupation | duty in Tokyo-Yokohama area.

Ohio st., |

is serving with the occupation forces | in the Tokyo-Yokohama area “of Japan. ' He is an assistant platoon sergeant with the second “squadron of the

12th cavalry regiment. He is a for-

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‘High on Parris Rifle Range {10 Hear Attorney

Murray Beasongood, Cin¢innati| attorney, will speak at a meeting of | Indiana Alpha association of Phi |

Beta Kappa at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. He will speak on “The Ugly Ducklihg: Local Government,” "Mr; Seasongood, a former mayor of Cincinnati, has been a professor both at Harvard university and University of . Cincinnati, He will]

vard this summer. Grier M. S8hotwell, president of the association, will introduce the speaker. Officers will be elected in a business session preceding the meeting. Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, chairman of the awards committee, will report on 10th annual presentation. of awards . to top-ranking seniors in Indianapolis secondary schools. Present officers afe Mr. Shotwell, Mrs. Beckett, vice president; Miss

Dorothy E. McCullough, secretarytreasurer. Members of the execu-' itive committee are H. Foster Clip|pinger, Pierre FPF. Goodrich, Mrs.

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HONOR PIKE ATHLETES

Pike township school athletic teams will be honored at 7:30 p. m. May 7 in the school gymnasium. The celebration is sponsored by the Fathers” 300 club. Luke Waiton of | radio station WISH will be master

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