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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 9

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Galveston, Texas
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News of Men in Service fccond Lieut. CLIFTON L. OWRY. son of Mr. and Mrs.

eter Lowry, 2332 Fourth av- nue South, City, has com- letfid training in the Air Force fficer Pre-Flight School at Lack, and AFB, Texas, and will be as- jntd to AFB, for nititl flying training as a pilot. Lowry, a graduate of Texas ity Illgh School, received his Air orce commission through the Re- erve Officer training Corps while ttending Texas AMI College ben he majored in mechanical Mginering. Completion of pre- nifht training scliool qualifies of- Iraining and integration into the kir Force flying program. It cov- i period when many of them re making a transition fiom civilian to military life. o'o Army Specialist Five ROACH, 21 whose wife, Rose, and nother, Mrs.

Mary L. Roach, live it 4M Island City Homei recently participated in the Fourth rifle and pistol aiatcbes at Hood TeMi. More than 500 marksmen form fee five-state Fourth Army area during the week long com 1 petition for a chance to advance the All-Army meet in June nd the Naloina! rifle and pistol natches in August and Septem- ler at Camp Perry, Ohio. Roach, a tracked vrhiclr mechanic, is regularly assigned the 1st Cavalry's Headquarters at Fort Hoik, lie entered Army in August, IMS. 0 0 0 Airman BOBBY D.

MANNING, of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. limiting of 352! Firirt avenue, City, has completed hit Air 'orce buic military training at AFB. He hag been le- icted to attend the technical for air.

ft and Bilnile maintenance at Samite III. Manninc gradyatt ft Tex- rf INI wUl be hdd Wedwaday, 3, at a.m. 0 0 JAMES E. STERNER, of Mil. sialllc -M.

Fudni. 381C av, eriufl completsl recruit training Miy the Marine Corps Rr- cndt Depot, San Diego, Calif. Tke 11-week courM included instruction in ill basic military subject! infantry weapons. Upon completion of aew Marines nt assigned 'to a unit for further infantry training or to one of the many Marine Corps schoolit. 0 0 Airman HARRY A.

WEISER vm of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Weiser, 5207 avenue has 'completed his initial course ol Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB. graduate of Kirwin High been selected School, hai been ielected (a Instate, recently graduated from from the.

Naval Training Center, (Sunday, Mav 17, tend the.technical training course the USAF Pre-Flight at I San Diego, Calif. Before entering: Thf. Calrerlon Nan--9 'for Radio and Radar Maintenance it Keenler AFB, Navy Reserve Lieut, (jg) JIMMY C. SMITH, Bayou Store GalvHton, recently irad- tiated from the Naval Reserve In- Scliool at, New Orleans, headquarters of (he Eighth Naval District. The which began April 27, designed primarily to prepare the Reservists for assignments as qualified instructors in the Naval Reserve Program.

C- 0 0 DUDLEY T. RAMBER, machin- pre-flight training school, aviation cadets qualify for. assignment'. to i or. navigation schools.

There, they will receive continued training iri the' frying phase of llieir aeronuutical.edu- catlon. 0 0 JAMES M. WILLIAMS, son ol Mr. arid Mrs. M.

T. Williams of League graduated from recruit training recently at the-Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, mark- 0 0 Major. Mqnie Ballew, of Shrtveport. son of Mrs.

Evelyn Sheppard, avenue. Galyes- ton, graduates. from the USAF Command arid' siaff School, Air Force' Ala. June i2. The school is a Ill-month course for selected field grade officers to prepare them tor positions of greater responsibility.

After graduation, Major Ballew, a veteran of more than 16 years service, I NUEVQ LAREDO, i of delectiyes, was. slot Pena JO, t'early "downtowji" rancher olid formerassistant chief nightclub: key; police Eastern Transport Air Quire Air Force Base, N. .1. Major Balieiv was In The Secretary, of ''eslon NeAls in 1948 when he council- escued pilot from a Peoa Luna urning aircn'rin which be was a and in 1950, jiig B-2R was the first American aircraft to be shot down dup to will be assigned to Headquarters, enemy action in Korea. Hector Pena Luna, who shot to.death downtown street, in this border city several' days 'ago'' by.

Francisco Zara'te Cantu is Rodriguez's attorney. let's male fireman. USN, son of iiy the end of nine weeks of boot Mr, and Mrs. Calvin B. Ramber, camp, included a fuii dress pa-.

Ill) Margot La. Marque, rade and review before, military recently graduated from the Machinist's Mate School iU the Naval Training Center. Great Lakes, HI. official 1 and civilian dignitaries, In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Blue jacket ready for ICE 'HUGHE! as City High School. Basic airmen at Lackland are' for specialized training at technical schools on the basis: of their interests and aptitudes, i They are reassigned Is the school I after four weeks of basic and arej given additional military training i along with Hie technical subjects.

0 0 0 to attend the technical training cpurse for Air Policemen at Lack- 6 6 I studenls were lraineli ttle ri 0 0 0 PI HI i iniiviFB I ciples and repair of main propul- Airman ARLEY C. PRICE, son of rAUi- J. LUUVJE.X, SEiiman, nn n- 'son of Mr and Mrs sl 1 ler aboard snips. Mr. and Mrs.

Arley C. Free, 202a i Ihey' also learned the operation I avenue, City, lias com' 111. i During the 13-week course, I i with the I students were trained in the prin- WHY HESITATE LONGER? i When The A A I COURSE Quickly Help You to Louvier, 5508 ave. is uled to return to San of auxlllar machinery including i pleled his initial course A i Calif Mav 29 aboard the destroy- rei'rigerafion equipment, evapor-; Force Usic military training a i er USS Hamner otter j-'iour i a um Compressors, heat I Lackland AFfl. duty with the U.S.

'Seventh Fleet exchan eers and emergency else-; Price, a graduate of Texas City in Ihe Western Pacific trical generators, i High School, has'been selected. TheHamner, a unit of Destroy-1 j.to attend. the technical training er Division visited Japan, I Avia Cadel Formosa, the Philippines and I Manon E. Magee, 414 Oaklawn 0 0 0 Acquin Self Confidoncc Think and Speck on Your Sill Your Ideis, Produ Wrifi t.H.r Lilfus Remember Names, Improve Mer lr.it Ihi Worry Habit Hold and Ucdertfend and Hand'e-feople Better and Earn Promotion Increase Your Salei STANLEY W.I course for Medical Spe.cialisis at MAGF.E, son of Mr. and Mrs.

I Lackland. i I Marion E. Magee, 4H Oaklawn' Fiior to returning to aan Uiego. i llw Hamner took part in the street. League City, has been as- JAMES L.

HUGHES, airman ap-! I prentice. U5N, son nf Mr. and: KOIERT L. PRENDEKGAST Scheduled to graduate June 3 from the U.S. Naval Academy at is Midshipman First Class ROBERT L.

PRENDERGAST, son of Ferdinand M. Prendergasl, 2218 ivenue and Mrs. Naomi M. Prcndergast of Miami, Fla. Upon graduation, Prendergast ill receive a bachelor of science degree and be commissioned an ensign in Ihe United States Navy.

He entered the Naval Academy on a competitive appointment in June, 1955, after graduating from Cora! Gables, Senior High School and attending the University of Texas at Austin. Culminating colorful Week" certmoniet at Anoapolit, traduatkn exercises for the Class iigned to Graham Air Base. Sea Celebration, M.v a. Mel" for traini as an Air Mrs ughes 2115 eTCnth a i in I 'gator. avenue North, Texas Uly, is serv-1 ff a graduate of Clear! ing at the LitcMield Park Naval MirtiATTr riri-rc-p Creek High School and who stud- Air Facility, Phoenix, Ariz.

Army Fvf. MlLHAliL, out lfc.K- i i SEN son of Mrs cliemical engineering at Rice I He reported to Phoenix in April Buccaneer hotel, recently completed the 14-week motion picture photography course at The Signal School, Fort Monmouth, N.J. Guttersen, 20, who entered th Army in October, -1958, and re raved basic combat training a Fort Canon. was trained to operate and maintain majo types of 16 and 35-millimeter motion picture cameras. He received instruction in basii photography, combat and newb reel photography, and in motico picture principles and their appli cation.

A 1957 graduate of St. Mark School of 16 and 35-millimete, motion picture cameras. He received Instruction in basil pUolography, combat and news reel photography, and in motio picture principles and their appli cation. A 1957 graduate of St. Mark School Texas, Dallas, Gutter attended the University Colorado Boulder.

He is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. 0 0 Airman JHRRY LEWING son of Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Lowing of has com pitted his initial course Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB. a tradvate of Ball Higl Texas City Class Starting Friday-May 22nd Enroll Now and Assure Your Place WRITE-BOX 6744 HOUSTON, TEXAS i For Furthfr Information Free 1 Booklet Preienied by Jim Trivelli i Aisociatei, Ion t744 Dale Carnegie MICHAEL'S EASIEST CREDIT in Town I INE YARNS CONSTRUCTION SELLING ELSEWHERE FOR MORE Strilch nylon 15 denier dress sheers.

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