Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1948 — Page 8
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Pvt. Robert C. Gann, 251 N.i oo»
Elder St. has comp the five-
burg, is participating in a twoReserve Training cruise aboard the aircraft carrier USS Boxer in the Pacific. .
| T. 5-Gr, Charles L. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly T, Mur-
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ames, son of Edward 4465 Marcy Lane. Both are members of the 1951 class. J J SE pt 4. 2 ler, : an o nance go pment apocitiet with Pvt. Gann [the 1 Quartermaster Troop, ging and main- ! ; oJ tenance and lashing airborne an Laval pity Divi 1 J cargo. a He is the son of Mrs, Marle| E. Butler of Frankfort. Rohl, 318 E. St. Clair St. Sgt. Donald L. Carpenter is 2 —— now serving gymnastic inMidshipman Donald Robert) 0 Ch, Co" 5 Kobe Q. M. Day, USNR, son of Mrs. Loleta Depot in Japan. Sgt. Carpenter Day, 12 W. College St., Browns- who atl Crispus Attucks
Pfc. Delbert E. Linhart, son of Mrs. Lovine Linhart, 350 8S,
Two Local Midshipmen | Now on Practice Cruise
~lers in Tokyo, Japan. He is the apan. 2121 N. Delaware St.
lough, 3519 Boulevard Pl.
ray, 1319 Ringgold Ave., has com- on Vio Cal pleted his overseas tour of duty ge and is scheduled (o return to the| Pfc United States early next month.
TAP 5 MILLION TREES In Vermont alone some 5,000,-|8ist of directing
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He is also responsible for the
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traffic on the airdrome and furnishes aircraft with navigational
Carl William Lausman, seaman second class, is serving in
Tien-
before T. 5th Lausman man, school president. entering the Navy Jan. 7, 1946. } overseas to China, he served one year in Tiburon,
sister, Miss Martha Gertrude Lausman, also lives in Indianap-
ton Robson, has com-|Bank ve-day school for troop information and education lead-
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Dunn is currentaang on the Midshipman 8S um-
i |He is a graduate of Technical
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CRUISING — Midshipmen David L. James. [left] and William R. Thomas Jr. are on the , naval academy's summer pracfice cruise.
son of Mrs. Ruth M. Robson,
T. 3d Grade Roger McCullough, 155th Station Hospital, Yokohama, Japan, has qualified as a clerk, dispatcher automotive mechanic and automotive maintenance foreman. He is the son oi Mg. and Mrs. George McCul-
Midshipman Charles €. Dunn Jr. has completed his second | year at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, ° Md. He is a member of the new second (jun- ~ ior) class. Midshipman
mer Cruise and is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS - CoralMdshpmn. Dunn Sea. He is the son of Charles C. Dunri, 4824 Washington Blvd.
First Lt. Virgil O. Hall, sen of Orlen F. Hall, 1314 N. Bancroft Ave. recently arrived in Japan and has been assigned to Johnson Air Force Base there.
High School and entered the Air Force in 1944,
Name Bank Official To DePauw Post Th State GREENCASTLE, Aug. 3 —D. W. Smythe of the Peru Trust Co. has been named assistant comp-
troller at DePauw University, according to Dr. Clyde E. Wild-
He succeeds Harold Porter who has been appointed purchasing
rleans. : Mr. Smythe isa native of Cloverdale and has been assistant secretary of the Peru Trust Co. and an officer of the Osgood State
Three to Attend 5th Audio-Visual Workshop
Mr. and Mrs. Karl : 1615 N. Norfolk Ave. and ert C. Dawson, 22 8. Downey Ave. have registered tn attend the Fifth International Workshop “Visual ~ § ;
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