Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1950 — Page 5

States and Canadian armies. A former Manual High. School

dent, George enlisted in December, 1940. He was in

again in 1948, He has been on Okinawa the last five months, where he is a clerk - typist. He attended a training school at Cheyenne, W y o. before he left the States, 3 Mr. DeVore once spent several months on Pacific isles also. Now. 59, he re-

Julius. Rosenberg, 32, who insists he is innocent, also was to be given a separate hearing on charges he helped transmit Secret data fom the Los Alamos, . M., atom bomb proving und to Soviet agents. ny The FBI already has arrested three others in the nation’s biggest spy roundup. They have confessed spying for Russia. More Arrests Due a Informed sources said additional arrests wil come as soon asicalls pre-World War I days on U. 8. authorities can piece into/the Philippine Islands, then the a pattern the jigsaw information conflict in 1915 and 1918 in Belbeing furnished by the three men gium and France, when he was in who have confessed. {the Canadian army. Mr. Brothman and Miss Mos-| A leg wound brought about a kowitz were arrested Saturday just medical discharge three days before the three-year/then was drafted in the statue of limitations would have Army, prevented their indictment. They!other were indicted and spent the weekend in New York’s Federal Houses of Detention. i C U. 8. Attorney Irving H. PT .. = a pol indirectly confirmed that more! Pfc. Norman F. Bowman, son arrests were expected when he of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowman,

Pte. DeVore

U. 8. but immediately given anmedical discharge. Another (son, David C., also has seen several years service in the U. 8.

Pfc. DeVore But He Still Has Time to Go fo Catch ¢ ~ Up With Dad, a Soldier for 20 Years

Pfc. George R. DeVoe, Air Corps, stationed on Okinawa, has Tne years of service, but he still has to go some to catch up with

George. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. DeVore, 528 8. East St. Mr. DeVore is a veteran of 20 years’ service in the United

discharged in| y|1943, but re-enlisted in 1944 and

in 1917. He|

E. Wilson, sons of W. D. Wilson,

,|and Dwyer Business School stu-|Phoenix, Ariz, and Mrs. Jewell Nation, 1303 E. Tabor St., are inlV8

Pvt. R. Wilson Pfe. W. Wilson

Japan. and on Okmawa respectively. William is serving with the Army Signal Corps in Japan. He is 20 years old and has been overseas 17 months.

Robert, who is with the 28th In-|

{fantry Division, is believed still ion Okinawa. He is 18,

" - ” Seaman Richard D. Taylor, 21,

is serving aboard the USS Catoc-|

tin out of Norforlk, Va., where {he is a storekeeper, Son of Mr {and Mrs. Rush | Taylor Sr, 107 ILincoln Ave,

n for

Japan last Feb. 4. His father

|intends to join the Merchant Ma-

rine In several months, | EN Sgt. John B. West Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. West Sr, is in Puerto Rico, following “= his re-enlistment

mechanic, on. June 23, 1947, three years 0 got West the day later, Sgt. West, who is 21, is with the First Rescue Squadron. ‘Ss = a Pfc. Gene Relf, Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Relf, 5730 E. Washington St, was last reported on his way to Ko-.

a. In a phone: {call to his parlents July 12 iv [from Langley; {Air Force Base,! {Va.,, he said he was leaving im-f} imediately by {plane for Camp Stoneman, , Cal., {where he would board ship for lFokyo. ; A former Technical High 3chool student, he was home on {'urlough when the Korean War oegan. He is

Pfc. Relf

: Service for 9 Years

USS MeCora.

with the Fourth]

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of the crew of a destroyer operating out of Boston. The 19-year - old sailor ttook his boot training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. In September he was assigned. to the

Mr. Pe Eg 8, whose last létters were mailed D- Pegss from Cuba, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Peggs, 3837 Oliver Ave,

|

With the 703d Military Police

building {Washington 1s {Pfe. Carl R. Denton, 18-year-|old Indianapolis a i resident. { Pfc. Denton {has been in the {Army since last | October, He took {hig basic train- SS ling at Ft. Knox, 8 ‘Ky., and then was sent to Fit. Myer, Va.

in _

Pfe. Denton

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denton, 1214 Udeli St., he at{tended Technical High School before going into service. He also attended Public School 41. One {other brother is in the National Guard now on maneuvers at Camp Atterbury.

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J. ¥. Harshbarger Jr. son of] Novert. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Harshbarger Sr., 11141; Newman St. is a U. 8. Naval Ca-

A former copy iboy at The { Times, he has

Dolores LaBolt: | John, Dolores Lilly; man.

Louis, Dovie

«in World War I

{been in service {the last three | years. He is stationed in the 24th. Replace{ment Headquarters Co., acting

‘Muggers’ Use Water To Rob Pedestrian Water is the latest weapon put to use by Indianapolis “muggers.” Leonard Harding, 32, of 923 Camp St., told police that one of] two men who accosted him early, yesterday at 13th and N. West) Jie alteided Een 0 vis Hien Sts. threw water in his face. He oo" ow 's si s fora then was knocked down, he said, | 3. P x upon successful compleand a third man joined the two|“°" © Sourses While In Japan. ts.

Billy Lee Brown, 21, aboard ithe USS Columbus, is" cruising iin friendly allied waters off the TN English coast. Seaman Brown, who is 21, carried The Times from 1941 to 1943, attended Technical High School two years, then worked at H. P. Wasson & Co. a Be: year as a salesman, He joined Mr- Brown the Navy two years ago. He has seen duty in Virginia, Cuba, and once before in England. He returned from a cruise there last January, then returned again,

» o v Pfc. William F. Tewell, son of Mrs. Edgar J. Tewell, 2817 MePherson St, is _ serving on the U. 8. Army fire department, Two Rock Ranch, Petaluma, Cal.,, an Army base. © Pfc. Tewell, 18, is with the Sixth JArmy there. He lived here most of his life, graduating from School 76, but attended a high school near Springfield, 0. . He worked on a farm north of Indianapolis before entering service Nov. 9, 1948.

Pfc. Bowman

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Pfc. Tewell

|and his older brother was in the {Army Air Corps in World War II. | Mrs. Taylor, in her letter to

{up air bases, acjcording to word #¢ received from ‘him in Japan,

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{The Times, boasts a family of Son of Mr.and

| veterans, since her only two chil {dren and husband have seen service. Seaman Richard graduated

as an Air Corps ground crewman, |frem high school there in 1949, Ave.,

then joined the Navy. | J ” = = { Pfc. James Coffey, son of Mrs. {Adice Coffey, 1002 Bates St., is {watching Far {Eastern develop{ments from his camp in Ala!bama. | In a medical company, he is Istationed at Ft. McClellan, An- !

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&' 'niston, Ala. He

lattended a high

{fore entering service 18 {months ago. His latest letter was received by his parents July 22. He is 19. " » ” Pfc. William Lester Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, 325 N. Ful‘ton St., now stationed in Yokahama, Japan, comes from a long line of servicemen. His father was in the Navy and his grandfather in the Army. {Now 19, Pfc. {Hamilton will be joined in service pe. by younger brother Charles, {the Navy on his ‘18th brithday, | Sept. 17.

Pte. Coffey

i Hamilton

{

{High School, Pfc. Hamilton en-

{listed in July, 1949, and embarked Donald L. Peggs is a member town is Clinton.

(Mrs. William C. {Bakemeijer, 316 N. Gladstone SE. the 18-8 = year-old service- 3 {man has been in Ga {the Army since . June, 1949. Fol- a0 : [lowing 1 re 2 pe Pfc. Bakemeier {Lackland Field, San Antonio, { Tex., Pf¢. Bakemeier attended {schools in ground mechanics at {the air base. He later attended {a school at Ft. Warren, Cheyienne, Wyo. Pfc. Bakemeier was home on leave in April. Then was shipped to Pittsburg, Cal, {and from there to the Philippines. | Former Indianapolis Times {Carrier, Pfc. Bakemeier was grad{uated from Howe High School in {June, 1949. He enlisted in the Air {Force two weeks after graduation. » » »

Veteran of World War II, George M. Wratten, has eight years service to his credit. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wratten Sr, Brooklyn, he was graduated from Martinsville High School in 1941, and enlisted in the {Navy June 30 of {that year. | Holder of the Purple Heart,

G. Wratten

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{in China for the last two years. |He is mow stationed in Washing-

| A .graduate of Battleground ton. His ship is the USS Indiana. | Cpl. Davis is

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det at the Naval {Afr Force Trainling center, Penlsacola, Fla. | A graduate of ‘H o we High {School, he enlist+ jed in the Navy ™ iin June, 1944 and iserved with P. T. {squadrons in the {Atlantic and Pacific.

| After Japan's surrender Cadet] | Harshbarger, served on a mine; sweeper and was discharged in {1946, He re-entered service in June, 1949. Cadet Harshbarger! { is 23. ; : i

Cadet Harshbarger

a ~ Discharged ‘from the Navy Jan. 19, 1950, {Charles ‘Eugene {Bagby is re-en-listing. ‘ A boiler tech nician in the Navy, Mr. Bagby who is 20, served aboard the USS Cascade. He is the son {of Mrs. Charles Bagby who lives at 3206 Collier St. hr an a Cpl. Vernon O. Davis, husband of Mrs. JoAnn Davis, 317 8. Lyon

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