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SUNDAY, JINK 2 1312 TUB DAYTON DAILY NEWS io wad: ntvys section i Tte. Fvt, Norman 1 i' L. fipe, of Champion, i a Mr, and 7 I Mr. Walter Champion, S22 2 f-Zj 1 Mm. N'ri: Sipe, I I zm J1-.

in I the service for i i more than a Kenilworth av. now atationed Pfe. Frarklin L. WoUerihauptt son of Mr. F.

L. Wollenhaupt, 4 21 Wyoming waa i ducted into the army Jan. 30, 1941 and was sent to Carj) Shelby. From there he wa sent to Indian town Gap, then was trans ferred to San Francisco. Ha has since been at Camp Hood, A 1 -i i jexa.

perore ANSON I A A 10-day furlough, granted after hi year and ia now stationed somewhere oversea. He was a carpenter in civilian life. entering the I ervice in May, 1 1941, he was i employed by the Glob Manufac-Charle Championturing Co, i Tvt. Orville I- Roy Neff ho wan Inducted In June, 101 1, is stationed at Ft. Steven, Ore.

ception at Ft, Thomas, after enlistment June 12, last, Klines ituint 1 lit F. Wollenhaupt Sipa Pvt. Jaspr E. I i YK mj by A. G.

Hu ka, V. C. Starke I. Slarke MORROW Two son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Starke of R. R. 2, Morrow, are in the service, i Corp. Vernon C. Starke ii serving Photos 0 Men In Service Are Wanted By News The Daily Newa wanla li puhlinh the photo ef every Dayton and Miami vallry reaident who i in the military aemre of the I nited Stale.

With IN photo we will carry alone identifying the men and their familir. Photo in uniform or civilian attire are acceptable. The phnln can he brought lo the city room of The Daily New or mailed to the ettv editor of The New. Of conrae, there no charge and photo will he returned if reqiiealed. Hy men in the military aerviee of the I'niled Stale I meant not only thoae who already are aerving in the rank, hut also thoae ho have been called to aervire.

hut have not a yet reported. If the phnloa are mailed be mre to are there ia auffirient in-i formation aupplird to properly identify them. Daily and on Sunday The Ne haa published hundreds of i He ia the aon sent to an unannounced destination. Tfc Wollenhaupt waa employed at the Moraine City plant of Frigidaire division of General Motors Corp. prior to being V.

the McCann ii nephew of 4 4 Jthi A. McCann wun ni wiie. Mane, of Huffman and hi parents, Mr. and Mr. George Hicks of Wet Alexan-dria.

Before en of Oak wood. He ot ana George Neff ami wa originally ent to Camp Callaa in San Diego. 1 l' in the army somewhere in Hawaii. Sgt Lowell Starke recently spent a furlough with hi wife and parents. He i stationed at Ft.

Riley, nrf expect to lrv there oon for officer training in dv--g Pvt Richard K. Davis i in the air corp photographer school at Syracuse, N. Y. A graduate if Oakwood high school, Pvt. a i a enlisted at Patterson Field, April 27.

He was employed by the Dayton Process Engraving prior to entering the service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, O. Neff A. G.

Hick tering the army thexe phnloa and it Ia now anxioua to ee that every Dayton and Miami valley man in the military service of hi country ia given thia recognition. Ii now stationed Camp Crowd-er, Mo. Before hit induction he was employed the Kurx Kasrh Co. 4 Hick waa an employe at the Air-temp plant here and has a brother, Thoma B. Hicks, also a soldier, and in service in Australia.

Don K. Magel haa been in the ervice three In his last letter to his parent, Mr. and Mr. Charle E. Sipe, 123 More Pfc.

Norman LeRoy Sipe was en route to an unnamed destination and is thought to be in the F'ar East war area. He enlisted Feb, 11, 1941 and received hi basic training at Camp Shelby, I month and is J. Dm vis Richard 1 i LJ PI v' 4 Hfationvil IL-Ith E. Davis, Ralph 408 Peach Orchard rd. Hii wife, Pvt.

Robert A. Todd, on of Robert F. Todd, 2420 Flamere enlisted in the air corp in the air corp in May, 1942, and I the U. S. coaat Martha, also Reside in Dayton.

I Pvt. H. 'Duke' Dcuer, of Mr. and Mr. Henry Peuer, J49 St.

Nicholas was inducted in Febru-iry of thin year ind received hii aie training; it Ft. Wood. Mo. He I now stalioned it Hamilton Field, Cal. Bo-fore entering 4 Norman Sipe In the armed force for about three months, month, Henry Gay ia now a member of the signal corps, training at Camp Crowder, Mo.

He is a son of Mr. and Mr. R. P. Gav of R.

R. Hi, Free pike, and before going into the army was an C. employe. Joining the navy last April, Johnnie R. Quark a rerently completed his training at the Great Lake naval training station and waa Ian heard from after arriving at Brooklyn, N.

as a gun crew member. Born and reared on guard at Brooklyn, N. Y. He formerly lied nn R. R.

fi9, Dayton. After enter-ing the arniy nervice April 8, I'vt. Cletu K. tfriih, aon of F.arl Urith of Trotwood, waa sent to Aberdeen, for hsHin training and then ent to the Springfield ordnance hool where he will take ape-rial machine I i now atationed at an engineering school in Illinois. He wa formerly stationed at Pat-teraon Field.

Todd i Ifsd- Shelby, Miss, from where he was transferred to Indiantown Gap, prior to embarking for over sea duty. He attended Washing, ton school and prior to enlisting, was employed with his father in the building contracting business, I). E. Mag. the army, Pvt Hewer Jhey have a mile and a quarter track here, and after drill we are required to do it in double time.

I never worked do hard or perspired so much my life," says Pvt. Edward J. Naseman, former employe of The Dayton Daily New art department, in a letter to his JtS Henry Gay Dcuer van em Duke' Field tiloyed at Wright lithographer. Robert Todd He I a grand- uate of rair-viewr high school. the West Side, the sailor i the 1, Quackenbuiih 1 M.

ahon eoure, He on of Mr. and Mr. F. A. Todd, 307 N.

Mathison st. son of Mr. and Mr. Robert Quack- m07j a 1 1 wa employed C. K.

I rich by United Aircraft prior to enter-ing the armed force. enbush of 1128 W. Fourth t. I E. Naseman c.

Adam rerently pent a furlough with friend In Dayton. He i stationed at Camp Forrest, Term. Tvt. John A. Bloom, eon of OMr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Bloom, former colleague, Pvt, Naseman enlisted in the air corps at Pat Corp. Dennie Clayton Davison, is serving at Fort Amador in the Canal Zone. He enlisted in the regular army in Move mber of 1939.

He is the son of Mr. Tvt.Joiieph Duffy, a former employe of the Frigidaira divi-ion of General Motor haa been in the army iinca April, 1042. He la now atationed with the medi-ral mrpa at Camp Rohinnon, Ilia wife, Mr. Alice II. Duffy, live at Creighlon av.

uearDom terson Field in May of this year and is now stationed with the 4fith air depot group, State Fairgrounds, 1 1 1 her of the all. dier symphony I ill Pvt. Joseph Spalding, ion of Mr. and Mr. M.

J. Spalding, 1504 K. Second wa inducted In army service Aug. 1, 1MI, and now stationed at Fort Snell-ing, Minn, His wife, formerly Mihs Marguerite Clark, reside at 54 Brenner av. v.

0 A.Muth i 1 X. nrchestraat ('amp Wolters, Formerly employed at the National a i Regiater Corp. C. a Dnnner, aon of Mr. and Mr, (labor Darner of IMIfl W.

Firat ha been in miliWiry aervice I nee Auguwt, 11U, and i atationed at Kcl logg Field, liattla Creek, Mich. i i i Indianapolis, Ind. His wife, Florence, lives at 612 Parrot st. He was employed at The Dayton Daily News for several years previous to enlisting. I.

Davison. Jr. Nellie Miller. lex. He is now touring Texas cities with the orchestra for irmy emergency 'relief.

Pvt. Pf c. Arthur 1 F. Kiger J. Spalding A member John A.

Bloom Bloom is a graduate of Roose (J. Daaner, Jr. the Ohio J. Sullenharger f-ull uburger NEW MADISON. Pvt.

James A. Sullenharger, Headquarter! liOlst Bomb Squadron, A1amogoi N. enlisted on March 81, 1941, and Pfc. Willard Sullenharger, 32nd Bomb Squadron, Alamogorda Bombing Range, Alamngorda, enlisted March 31, 1941. BotN boys are sons of Mr.

and Mrs, Emmit Sullenharger of NcV Madison. uard L- 1) tional velt high school and was formerly employed at the NCR. Pvt. Charle W. Mendenhall enlisted at Kalon in May, and 1 stationed at.

Kees-ler Field, Mis. He waa living with hi grandmother, ra. 'race Roe of Cherry at. at the time of enlistment. He ia the tin of Mr.

Mabel Mendenhall of 619 S. Main Day- and wa sent jf if 4 I l. Mendenhall ton. Prior to entering army service he wa employed at the Harrison Thoma Drop Forge Co. Mr.

P.erncd-etta Weglaga, 1 pi f4 Joseph Huffy I'vt. Richard A. McDowell en-liated in September, and the following month waa aent to Puerto Kico here haa been aerving aa a electrician. Hi mother, Mr. Emma K.

McDowell received word from him re. cenlly that he wa about to enter officer Alcine Grillot, son of Mr, and Mrs. August Grillot, 150 Garst is stationed at Patterson Field. He enlisted two month ago. Grillot Roosevelt high school and was employed at the Huffman Manufacturing Co.

previous to entering the i to Camp Shelby from where he went to San Francisco two month ago, which i the last hi family have heard from him. made hi home with hi brother, Harold R. An employe of the Bardco Sales Manufac Mr. John R. Griffith of 4I5 Maryland a v.

learned that her husband A i Cadet John R. Griffith, ha re-sumed his duties at Miami Reach, after recently spending a five-week furlough in Dayton. In the service since October, 1 ha received hi appoint meni (1M NEW MADI-S 0 David Perk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peck, left this country, Jan.

25, 1 9 4 2, and ia somewhere south of the equator. He enlisted June 3, 1940, and was sent to Edg-wood Arsenal, Md. He was a graduate of the cooking and hakinsr school at It. McDowell iio t.rove recently received a telegram advising that her husband. Pvt.

Don Weglage, has arrived safely in Australia, A member of the Ohio national guard he left Dayton in October, 1940, and a stationed Alcine Grillot Arthur Kiger 1 S'l and wa Kicer, .12 McOvyrn employed at Patterson Field. I 'J 7-i training aehnol and he i awaiting word a to where he will lake 1 hat training. He waa employed at the Kgry Reglater Ct. at the time of his fnliatment, J. R.

Griffith I if turing Co. prior to entering the service, Pvt. El-mpr (Tete) Willhelm of 905 Creighton is now stationed at the 1 signal training school, Ft. Monmouth, N. Pvt Will-helm plays the trumpet in the company hand.

He is a gradu the air corp May 20, V- Don K. Weglage David Peck Corp. "Rurk" Neff a graduate of Chami-nade high school and of Miami-Jacob busmen college enlisted at I' a 1 1 son Field and ia attached to the personell -partment of the ir corps. He is stationed in New Orleans. He ia the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Neff, 1024 Creighton at Camp Shelby, about a year before being transferred to Indiantown Gap, and then overseas. He is a son of Mr. and Mr.

John H. Weglage, 721 Troy t. 4 llurk Neff and waa I Olin Belschwen-dcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George I chwender, of Piqua, entered army service in January, 1942, and is stationed at Fort Riley, Kan.

Before entering the army he resided in Dayton and was employed bv De-Camp and Rice, as a truck driver. K. Willhelm Ft. George Meade, December. 1940, and waa then sent to Torto Rico a instructor for student cooks.

Hi parent have only heard from him twice eince Jan. 25. mi a i s- Tvt. Franklin E. Hewitt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hewitt of Latham st, was inducted in April, 1942. He is stationed at Casey school of aeronautics, w-ark, N. J. He was formerly employed at the Frigidaire division of General Motor Corp.

and is a gradu ate of Chaminade high school. Now receiving hi training aa a pilot at the Rankin Aeronautical academy at Tulare, i Cadet Robert G. Hap-pel, son of Mr. James Theodoras, R. R.

fl. he i a graduate of Kiaer hlRh school and before entering the ervice wa employed at, the ill ir IfcitJi I BCRG Pvt. fnrt. P. f'nnk.

p' Now a member of Co, 15th Infantrv, A. P. O. No. .1, at Fort Ord, Pvt.

Perry A. Stechwph la Sim of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Stechweh of hi Strand av. In the army since February, 1041, I'vt, Stechweh was for 14 moniha at Ft. Lewis, and for the past Ord, Rcfore en-he wa a screw C.

R. Mr. and Mr C. H. DeBolt; 1704 Huffman 1 1 learned thai their son Ier.

nard DeBolt at the formerly an accountant Martin Fleetric Co. who formerly resided with Robert Toff, i F. E. Hewitt Kenneth Baua-man, who enlisted in the navy in December, 1941, is now atationed in Alaska, where he ha been since completing his training at the A. M.

service school in Seattle, Wah. He i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ous Bailsman and a formerly ate of Roosevelt high school, class of 3fi. 1 pvv I Whit Villa stationed aj Fort i has been promoted front 4 echniclan, fourth grade, tfl lergeant.

He en tered militarj service Aug. 1, O. Bolschwender Tvt. John C. Riblett, son of Mrs.

John Manning, of Versailles, and a grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Posrll, 315 Holt enlisted in the air corps May 19, 1942, K. K. Miami ia with the medical corps somewhere in Australia. He was inducted in March, 1911, and received hi training before going overseas at Fort Ogle Sterhwrh two months at Ft terinff the army maker at the Pvt.

Robert W. Stringfellnw. aon of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. -f'-aaJ i a Abe peutuch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Deutsch I I of HfiO N. Ku-; 1 did finished 1 his basic train- ing at Ft Mr-s Clelland, and is undergo- ing further training at Camp Tyson, where he has been for K.

Dellolt I. D. It i r-. i I :1 1 He is i graduate of Sti Forest Cook at Reynold and Rey- employed nold Co, R. Mappel wholesale house, EATON Pvt.

Runaell C. Tay-lor, aon of Mr. and Mr. Charle Taylor, I2 N. Beech ha been In aervire linee January of thia year.

He ii now stationed at Philadelphia, Pa. BROOK-V1LLE Tatk was inducted in February, 1941, and two weeks ago word was received of his safe arrival overseas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Parks of R. R. 2, okville, and is a graduate of Verona high school. thorpe, Ga.

He attended Farker Vocational high school. vers high school, class of '35, and prior to entering service was em ployed as a lithographer at Reyn olds and Reynolds Dayton. Slringfellow of Commercial A' and is now in tecnical school at Keesler Field, Miss. is now sta- tioned at Jack- I 'Si J. W.

Riblett the past two months. A. Drill ch sonville, Fl Refore entering Robert Parks the marine in Dorm an A. Smith, son nf Mr. Edith Quigley, 48 Bell i now with the Atlantic fleet.

Smith ha been in the navy since Mav 1940. He left Bath tp. high school to join the CCC and waa stationed at Boise, Idaho, and then joined B. C. Taylor i It.

Slringfellow I Corp. Carlos N. Simpson has I been in the 1 army for about two and a half I year and now i In the quar- fjy term I de- I i April, ha was employed at the Union Cartage Co, Promotion of Harold Deavers son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Deavers of 50 Park from private to corporal was awarded recently. Inducted April 23, he is now at Ft.

Dix, N. after having been stationed at Ft. Thomas, and with thn Tvt. James A. Maupin, aon of Mr, and Mrn.

Maupin, 32 Spring Way is now aerving with the army radio intelligence division at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He was inducted March 18, 1941, and received his basic training at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Before entering the sen-ice he Robert Mueller, 19, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Mueller, and a brother of Mis Esther Mueller, Fern-wood was recently graduated from the U. S. submarine school as a fireman, second class and is stationed at New London, Conn, 1 1 Fur the purpose of entering officers' train ing school, Sgt. NEW MADISON.

Corp. Everette E. Mann is the son of Harve Mann of New Madison. He 1 now in the KUh air base squadron, Albrook Field, Canal 7. Panama.

He ha been in Panama since April, 1941. He enlisted in November, 1940. if1? navy, The 'last time his mother heard from him was about four weeks ago, lacnment in tne M- Panama Canal Zone, The cor- poral I a broth- 1 er of Charle tf L. Simpson of I Ut8 McDonough aW.i-w kftllKlkMAI "PS" James Maupin Ralph (Mhersen, sun of Mr. and Mr.

Dick Oth-ersen ot 3H2t Now attending technical arhnol in Lincoln, where he will graduate in August, ia Pvt. Ilryan C. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, R.

It. 11. Hefore his induction in February he as employed as a pressman at the West Carrollton Parchment Co. He is a grad-Carrollton high wa employed -y 'V' Everette Mann the C. W.

Lang Tool Co. engineers at Camp C1U borne, La. He was employed by the) Burger Iron Co. prior to entering army service. 1 I'amirutge Simpxon st.

naa been transferred to Ft. Mururt 22, 1941. He attended Butler high school, Van-dalia and before enlisting was employed at Harris-Seybold Totter Co. Bonning, from Ft. I 1 1 a where he had Bryan Smith 1 West Hate of school.

XENIA Formerly employed at Pa 1 1 ri Field, Pvt. Martin S. Kendig is now stationed at Springfield, III. He i a graduate of a rc ree high achonl and I a of Mr. and Mr.

Ralph Kendig, Xenia, R. R. 3. been stationed. While home nn furious h.

R. Othrrsrn Corp. James M. Wood, who enlisted in army service, March 18, 1941, and ia a member of the military police at Fort Jackson, S. is spending a short furlough with hi parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Early Wood, 235 Holt st. Sgt. Othersen was united in mar-ringe to Mis Hesier Pods of Mathison June Ifi at West wood Tfc Robert Hill entered service Feb, 1942. Hi address Is Medical Pet Station Hospital, Camp Claiborne, La He i the son of Mr.

Grace Hill Smith. ARCANUM Warren Wogn. man is now located at Camp Haan, Riverside, Cal. After graduating from the Arcanum high school, Pvt. Wogoman be-rame assistant mail carrier and also was em Lutheran church.

Ha returned to i camp June 211. IZ? v'? rVi i Martin Kendig 1 ft 1 I 1 i 1 LEBANON Lowell Har Jame Wood FP A Robert Hill vey enlisted Frank Topp the nav ted in 7 4 1940 in ployed at the Arcanum greenhouse. The dav after September, 1 1 Wogoman Pfc. George J. Motxa, son of Mr.

and Mr. Joseph 230 Alton haa been in the Pearl Har Iv' i A Pvt. Charles L. Davison, son of J. K.

Dax-i-on, 217 Alberta is atationed with the 45th Head quarters Squadron at Springfield, III, Prior to enlisting at Patterson Field he a a employed by the I-owe Brothers Taint Co. Arthur C. Foust, now ta-tioned in the Pacific Jione, enlisted in the navy a year ago. He is the soft of Mrs. Eleanor Phillips of 12S Pleasant and a former employe of th circulation department, a bor attack by the Japs.

Jack Mr. and Mrs, John L. Brandt recently re-ceivad a cable-gram from her son, Pvt. John L. Brandt, in Australia.

He enlisted in July, 1941, at Tatter-son Field and wa sent to the west coast, then Australia early this yesr. He i a gradu-a a of St. ft' 4 and at present i believed to be on convoy duty lomewhere nn the Atlantic He received hi basic training arm I II 1 nervice ce March, i C. Davi enlisted in the United State marine sine er. I'M and i and now i a at the Great member of the Warren Tnpp I Mr.

and Mr. Ernest. Topp cf Irfrk Two have three on In the eervire of their country: Frank Topp who enlisted in the roast guard division in 1941; Israel Topp In' the army, stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, and Warren Topp, who i mill in training at the Great, tion, before proper, motor transport corps, Parrl atationed w-ith Co, 6(Mth M. P. barracks, Ft Sam Houston, Tex.

He I a graduate of Lake training school and wax sent to Pearl Pt. Clarence R. Allen ia now stationed with the field artillery en the west coast, according to word received by hi mother, Mr, Paul Gert-ner. of lni N. Irwin st.

Before entering the servif 18 month ago, wa employed the Shamrock reataurant in Sidney, J. llranifl Jr. LJl 1 1 He Island, S. enlisted rm Michael Sparaco Aniello Spararo Pvts. Michael Sparaco and Ani-llo Sparaco, are on of Mr.

and Mr. Marro Sparaco, 929 Huffman av, Michael enlisted in the air corps in April, 1942 and i stationed at the National School of Aeronautics, Kansas City, Mo. He was formerly employed a an apprentice tool-maker at the Master Klectric Co. Hi brother, Aniello, i ptatloned Fort Ruckman, No-hanl, Mass, in the coast artillery. He has been in the aerviee since April, 1941.

i Mi (Mi 1 i A. C. Foust his Ii mw-. imrnor ana assigned to duty aboard a L. I.

Harvey destroyer. He Chaminade high i school and prior I to entering ar George Molia 17th hirthdaj and had been a junior at. Wilbur Wright, high II ia a I noma high school, Aim Arbor, and studied two year at the. University of Dayton. While at the university he wa a member of the Pershing Rifle club.

He ws formerly employed at the Mr-JJCorp. plant and at Wright Israel Topp Jack Dm 1 served In the escort that accompanied President Roosevelt on hi rendervnu with Winston Churchiil last August. He is the on of Mr. and Mr. Harvey.

IVe Naval si, nter the navj; to entering army service was em ployed at th Delcn Product dl vision tf General Motors Corp. son of Mr. and Mi. Davi of 3500 Second C. R.

Allen.

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