Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1950 — Page 5
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Capt. AV. Nolan Jr. Stationed at Benning; Sgt. Nolan Re-enlists, Assigned to Old Outfit
Several years of experience in the Air Force have convinced! two sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nolan Sr, that the flying service {the Paratroops for nearly three years after the war, He was sta-|
tioned with the occupation forces) c Kk Capt. A. V. Nolan Jr., is budget and fiscal officer at Lawson | lin Germany most of that time. | versity Medical Center this wee
5 [The 22-year-old soldier is now at| Sgt. Charles M, Nolan, who enlisted in the Air Force in Jan- Ft. Riley, Kansas in training with|ATizona.
is tha career for them. Field, Ft. Ft. Benning, Ga.
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World War II. He is employed | oy the Producers Transfer Co. |
Capt. Nolan, now-30, was born: - Stationed- at - Frankfurt, Ger-tioned fn Maryland kt ano va Toth. Marion, dobn W.. i ——
weeks ago he re-enlisted and was old and unmarried
Squadron at Lackland Air
ron aboard an
ern Mattress and Capt. Nolan Bedding Co,
16 Norwestern Ave.
in the Pacific. His wife, Margaret
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1942 he became a private in the Air Force. He served in Charles-| ton, 8. C., and in Newfoundland, and was a major when the war year hitch. He attended Wash-
ended.
(Butch) Nolan III, 7, and Rob-| ert, 6,
ridge High School, and joined the, Air Force at the age of 17. Born
school in Huntington, W. Va. he was employed | by the National Cash Register Co. : ~The jamily 4 a moved to. + dianapolis oe] Sgt. Nolan in 1941, and in|
Robert Hill, 1229 Hiatt St. Pte.
Hill
i in September, 1948, and went ~ overseas in De-
year. He took his basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky.
Pfc. Hill Pfc. Hill signed up for a threeington High School and finished He rejoined the National Cash| school in the Army. His mother|
Register Co. after the war, but received a letter from him Mon-| in July, 1947, accepted another commission and returned to duty. | sn =n
day.
His wifé and two sons, A. V. live at Ft. Benning. Charles Nolan attended Short-|
Giron Dress Shop
40 West Ohio St. i
t a E. Canter
Two brothers, both veterans of J+8ervice-with -the-Paratroops, have re-enlisted in different branches of the Armed Forces. They signed up on the same day, July 27. Pvt. Niles Anthony Canter, 20, {is at Parris Island, 8. C., training {with the Marine Corps. The former Manual High School student had completed a two and one-half
Niles Canter
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uAry,” 1046, was after three years of service. Three in Crawfordsville, he is 21 years y i
"U. 8. Navy. | of Mr
an attack squad-| aircraft carrier| §
. joined the Army]
__cember of that!
3
year enlistment | shortly before he joined the Janes,
Jackie E. Canter, served
the Air Force.
(and Mrs, Belen Canter, old ory he 7 Ww ol : 1 {Beecher St. ames n ‘is serve, 3716th Training Tao with the! "a
was 17.
and - then stationed at folk, Va.
“was given
duty,
me Cp KAngmwwe Tmany-witir p Bigwal-Pépot ante” Fountain Co : IB isd "Charles| his mother, Mrs. Agnes Finchum., ty. After gradu-| in = R. Hill, son of 617 N. East St., his recent fur. ation from high Mr. and Mrs. lough was cancelled because of |.
the Korean War situation, LI »
E. A. Chasteen
fordsville, Ind., “+Armed-Forves:
Edmond A. Chasteen is rving {with the U, 8. Navy and Cpl. William A. Chasteen is with the Air { Force. They are the sons of Mrs.!
{Mary E. Toler, Crawfordsville! Ind. ! Cpl. Chasteen, who is 20, en-|
{listed in the Air Force on Feb. 8, He took his basic training at San Antonio, Tex., and was trans-
ferred to Scott Field, Ii. He
(radio mechanic.
Cpl. Chasteen attended
Navy Sonor School at San Diego, Cal. He recently received orders to board the USS Mackenzie; — He was graduated from high! school in 1949 and enlisted in the!
Navy in September, 1949, » » =
Sgt. 1-c James J. Verrill, husMarie ¥. Verrill, recently arrived in Japan to join the 7th Infantry |
band of Mrs. Salem, Ind.
The boys are the sons of Mr.
Preparing to take his petty parkenstein and Sgt. Charles T.| officer examination in January is |
1. Stierwalt, who enlisted =—— {nthe Navy Decl 27, 1947 when he
He took boot training at Great Lakes, Ill,
‘about six months!
He is now sta-
Cpl. Chasteen
A brother team from Craw1s serving in the,
3% Police § TE a tisted- for Indiana : Indiana's non-farm working 1 re ns | r Use : at 1,231,000 on July 15, reflecting
Course Part of War On Drunken Driving
Chemical tests for intoxication are being studied at Indiana Uni.
Ma.
with!
that time, {by 35 policemen from Indiana and
is part of the course, instituted to combat drunken driving. Dr. R. N. Harger, state toxi{cologist, is director of the school. | «He is assisted by Lt. Robert F.|
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Halpin of the Indiana state police. | | State troopers attending the. school include William 8. Kirk-| ham, Indianapolis post; Elvin Comer and Herbert Behlmer, Connersville post; Grover A, Vaughn and Ned Woodward, Putnamville; Michael McCann and John A.| Was Cook, Pendleton, and George, Nor- Humburg and F. L. Hamilton, until! 1 afayette. Cit cemen enrolled include | tlw Wo Eknnon - Washing |
‘his
sea ton; Sgt. Ralph Hoffa, Crawfordsville; Patrolmen Everett E. Eiltz-
Ge Hosery§New Castle; William -- Bowers, | Bloomington, and Richard Shirley, Lebanon.
| Division, now on occupation duty there, Sgt. Verrill entered ‘the service in February of 1941 at Philadel- ° |phia. Before being sent to Japan, the was stationed at Knox, Ky.
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no change from the level reached a month earlier, : John W. Crise, State Employment Security Division, sald the Korean War had had no effect Su: smployment. at
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