Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1952 — Page 9
SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 1952
Sgt. Hall Likes
' AFTER SERVING nearly & 11 years in the Army, Sfc. |
Charles K. Hall has about de-
cided to make a career of it.
“I was out for about six months when I got discharged in 1945,” he said. “But I couldn't find exactly what I wanted to do and decided I just as well go back in.” Sgt. Hall is a native of Indian apolis and lives with his wife, Pa
tricia Joan, and four children at
103 8. Kitley Ave.
His present assignment is staff §
artist for the information and education office at Ft, Benjamin Harrison, but he has served i everything from infantry units t military police companies in nearly every corner of the globe,
“During the war I was with the .
11th Infantry and the 101st Airborne,” he said. “I started out in Iceland then moved to England,
Korean War started I was sent
over there for seven months with|I'd like to do” him about the art ‘work I'had|tional program at the fort as well done, and it just so happened they|as some recruiting posters and he were needing an artist at that|draws a cartoon each week for! Fitakes his problem to Sgt. Hall. A T'x14’ map of the world on|in a field after missing a curve the wall of The Harnisonian of-on Ind. 62 seven miles north of Anyone at the post who has an| [fice also was done by the Ser-! {here. Mr. Flint was injured.
an M. P. outfit.”
THE SERGEANT got his artist's assignment when he returned from Korea,
_ “The Captain asked me what
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
The Ay, And The Work He Does In It
STAFF ARTIST—Sfc. Charles Ireland, Scotland and all through K. Hall works on a cartoon for the continent. Then after the The Harrisonian.
the post newspaper, Hi3 duties consist’ in part of|risonian.” producing posters for the educa-
geant. To get the proper perspective and dimensions he cut a news map into sections and projected them onto the wall with a balloptican. This enabled him to trace the lines in their proper places. The rest of the map was painted ‘in brilliant water colors and covered with a transparent protective surface.
~ = ” SGT. HALL has had: cartoons published in the Army Times, Colliers and Liberty magazines. While he was in Europe he was a free-lance artist for Yank magazine, He thinks when he has finished 20 years in the army and is eligible for retirement he would like to get a job as staff cartoonist with a large daily paper. “I've always thought I'd "like newspaper work,” he said. “And cartooning is my favorite rhase of art work.”
NOVEL POSTER—One of Sgt. Hall's third dimensional post- Killed in Car. Upset
ers vhich have made quite an impression at the Fort.
BOONVILLE—Mary Katherine [Floyd, 31, believed to be a Cali-
idea he thinks could be best ex-/fornian, was killed today when Ipressed in cartoon or poster form|an auto driven by Paul Edward
|Flint, 41, Boonville, overturned
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