Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1952 — Page 10
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Pvt. Kays With 45th Division
" Stationed in Korea with the, Pfc. Wilson attended Short- commanding officer at the 'Ulm45th Division is Pvt. Clifford|ridge High School. on-the-Danube. A former em-
Kays Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Two former Times carriers have ployee in the RCA personnel de-' Clifford Kays Sr. 4» , |graduated from paper customer service to service oftheir country.’
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{command post in northern Ropes Buddy Boyer uses the money ang Pe EE from his Times route to buy | all his clothes and to help finance the trains he has as a hobby, , A Tth grader at School 15, Buddy is 13 and has carried
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WASHINGTON, ‘Mar. 17
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rine Corps military campaigns 18 of operations.
ff N . Ns cio aoe ( § Maywood ys They are Pvt. Martin C. Dokes, Mr. and ts Edward C: Wheeler) The. Times for the past 18 : missing. Of the 62 replies received in the Now hb in with nothing in hipped out of : 19, and his brother; 8A George E. of 209 N. Pershing Ave. | months, He has increased his “Old Trumpet,” a battered first week from individuals and| re A A no teh Seattle and ar-o " | Dokes, sons of Lt. Joseph W. Zarick, 23, sor route by 30 per cent during hugle that served with honor in erganizations, “Old Trumpet” was pand no Pressure of any kind rived in Korea My. and Stes lof Mrs. W. G. Zarick, 1325 N. this time. He Soker Reon > 1909 arid ait ded lo cpl. Cliaties Sais of with the Tamons Acousticon mn Feb. 5. e / i : Xp | , : goer > eralded more an a o attanooga, lenn., o e Firs “DR. i th Con “ Heb. o of a : 5075 Rosslyn St, \Walluce - Ave, yas 8adudted He lives at 232 Parkview Korean combat, has been Jost. Marine Division Band. In Korea, A ir rer 155 mm. Howit- 4 Pvi. DOKes from the Officers’ Candidate Ave. and carries papers along The jnstrument was retired to Price sounded colors on it when that is worn behind er gun Crew. Joined the Alr 8chool at Ft. Belvoir, Va. re-| Parkview between New York showcase in- the Marine Band = —— = =~" the ear. Yours now HY yrce on. Jan, 23 3 foronly...... .
¢ A. 1949 gradu- Lt, Zarick's moth# at- museuin after the Boxer insur- E3311 TIT
Ben Davi of this year and WH and Washington Sts, fon in Ch he old E ite of Ben Davis; is stationed at tended the ceremonies Budd ' . rection in ina. The old-type FiEE== . d : ) " y doesn’t mean to brag, hee / yo! ; High Scheel, Se Sheppard Alr. Lt. Zarick, who enlisted in De- but he did win an electric jig an (Sane Si etorleat a Lier : wo fr lines ou ered Je Pvt. Kays Force Base, jcember of 1850, will be assigned saw In a Christmas contest , ea the Marines’ relief of dT ET RTI SEY Borore that he worked: at Vichita Falls, to Camp Hood, Tex,, Mar. 25. He last year. 2 Tientsin. . Just Call Penwall GL-1900 “™ DELAWARE ST. PHONE FR. 1638 Electric Steel in Speedway. ye wile . is a graduate of Cathedral High Buddy intends to keep work- The bugle was brought out of J . wiv ® Kays Ras: one. brother. rad i Teh Pvt. Dokes School a attended Indiana ing hard to build up his route ? retirement in July, 1950, after the EYRICEE Neel INI T WE ET Rod a a ur Mrsivrical Riel an apprentice arity. | in the future. outbreak of hostilities in Korea. (hii & James Bolton of Indianapolis. carpenter for H. D. Tausley Con- —_— $f ® 8 . struction Co, before entering the
Sgt. Theodore C. Swalls, son service. of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Swalls,, Seaman Dokes enlisted on Jan. 1736 Fruitdale Ave. completed 27, 1950. He recently completed 22 weeks of 6f- a seven-month tour of Mediterra- : ficer candidate nean duty aboarfd the UBS Oris-/ school on Mar. 2. Kany. He is now stafioned at This course is Brooklyn, N.Y. designed to teach! The boys’ father is a two-year students discip- Navy veteran of World War IL
11 ne, physical . un a training and] A former music teacher at leadership. Sgt. 8chool 52 here directed the chorSwalls, who went a)jers who won the title of “offito the Ft. Ben- cial Glee Club of the 28th Divi-| ning, Ga., schooligjon” in a recent concert in Goeplast Beptember, pingen, Germany. Mrs. Wanda enlisted in the §tewart Wheeler led the ‘winning Army Jan. 3.!'group—members of the 110th She's in Germany) {with her husband, Capt. James R. | Wheeler, | Capt, Wheeler is Air Force
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Sgt. Swalls 1951. Camp Breckenridge, Ky., 18 Regiment.
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“" ” ” Pfc. Harold L. Wilson wil make a career of . the Air Force he ad writes his par-_
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Jamadion ie Wilson, 2318 N.Y : by ngs Illinois Bt. After serving A i ||] Uowm © Som two years with ; hs | AN Watohes
the Army he enlisted in the Afr Force on Oct. 24, 1951. He is stationed with the 3520th Motor Ffe- Wilson Transportation Squadron, Wichita, Kas,
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