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to Tunison of Trumansburg•
catake chargw o[ tha eclecteen. The
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entire dne elegation was
St, and tha aaaintnnta pew Gant
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net y ga Heigh is Rd.; Ifen-
2• and Ro eeves, Trumansburg RD
ftt gar J. Sullivan, 113 Main
Trumansburg,
Explanation to 8e Asked
Vnless the three men Who did
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not report for roll call make
too t an and antisfactorY planatio
Oar n
the boa, they Wiex
delinquent ll be declared
to state headquarters
and the V.S. district attorney. The
men are Harry Ausuat Claschl,
formerly of 316 Casea d ilia St., now
Of Albany; Thomas peter Lynch,
110 E. Court UiSt., and Alan Rosa Jr.,
T-O nversity Ave., home address
York, Pa., RD 2, The board said
It Was assumed that they had re-
ceived their notices of induction,
since they had sot been returned
by the postal Anthoritiea,
Today's contingent WAS Composed
Of several men who have been
married since the United Stakes
entered the war. quite a number j Who were reclassified from 3-A be- I
cause they were married when 1
their induction was imminent; al-
most all of the men available who
registered last June 30, who were
then 18-20% years old, and approx-
imately 20 of the recent sixth reg-
istration of 18-year-olds who vol-
unteered.
Transfers Included
The contingent included eight
transfers from other boards: Syd-
ney E. Ievers, Evanston, Ill.; Wil-
liam E. Keene, Washington, D. C.;
John Peter Benekos, Franklin, Pa.;
William M. Douglass Jr., Cortland;
Isaac J. Levine, North Pelham;
Donald M. Smith, Oneonta, and
George M. Dunning Jr., Flushing.
Board 495 registrants in the
group included: Harry V. Mettler
Jr., Clarence J. Newbury, Myron
Arthur B O a s a r d, John Joseph
Bolas, George R. Hartman, Alfred
P. Cara.ch, Howard James Finn,
Howard June, Lavern E. Grover,
Clifford LaBarr, Donald B. Smeet,
James F. Hare, Dean Graeme
Jones, Spencer D. Myer, Eliser J.
DeChellis, Samuel John Deeb, Keith
T. Thorpe, Harold B. Henderson,
Roy D. Green, James A. Widman,
Wilbur McKinney, Walter S. Pew
Jr., Paul J. Nazer, William E.
�`• O'Brien, Albert E. Hammond, Ed-
ward W. Ross, Clarence F. Durling,
Herman W. LaBar, Ralph-H. Berg-
man.
Also Kenneth R. Reeves, Charles
L. Aderholdt, William Ray Ross,
Norman G. Gunn, Edgar H. Arm-
strong, Howard D. Howland, Jonah
D. Maine, Thomas P. Lynch, Don-
ald Glenn Drier, George John
Fedorka Jr., Ralph Joseph Llop,
Robert Peet Hooks, Alan Ross Jr.,
Lawrence H. Ganoung, Charles F.
Benson, Gilbert E. Andrews, Ani-
ceto Faiocco Jr., James P. Neferis,
Alfred V. Meyers, John William
Burns, Harry J. Huddle Jr,, Wil-
liam Hooton, Mark Edward Nash,
Robert John- Gombash, Leon F.
Catlin, Grant C. Jones, William J.
Crow Jr., Robert S. Long, Wade
C. Johnson.
Also George J. Lucas, Carl R.
&anway, Wallace W Payne, Don-
ald McFall, Paul S. Richards, Don-
ald C. Cornell, Donald C. Grover,
Robert J. Whyte, Richard D. Ellis,
Ttilliam L. Swansbrough, Marvin
A. Severtson, Robert Lr West, Ger-
ald J. Williams, George F. Hall Jr.,
Mariano M. DeYcaza, Joseph J.
Krupas, Stephen J. Georgiou, John
Driscoll, Donald J. Culligan, Dale
R, Smith, Robert M. Simpson,
�:ement C. Slocum Jr., Sherwood
E. Poak, Roland F. Cardonia, Wil-
lia.-n Holtcamp, Donald Leland
Hart, Anthony B. Longo, Arlo F.
English, Roger J. PrOtt8 Jr., John
Paul Feller Jr., Richard J. Powers,
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t'.9 rihinrine loin ,f, I)rnkn of the
MrsCorps, son or Mr. and
Rd.,'IMax Drake of Mecklenbt•rg
ordnaneoow With the headquarters
unit In La Jolla, Calif, After completing basic train Ing
at Parris Island, s, C., he was
lrnnafored to Quantico, VA.. for a
weeks
time• He then attended a 10
training course In the Avia-
tion Ordnance School In Jackson-
ville, 37a.
Private Drake Joined the Marine
Corps June 27, 1941,
lloafter gradun from Ithaca Hia-
gh School. He
a-
wns 17 when he enlisted.
CHARLES VAN GORDER
r)n I)utr in Grnrgtw
Private Charles Van Gorder, sop
of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Van Gor-
der of Enfield, has been promoted
to repair crew chief on Army
bombers at Hondo, Tex. On Jan.
27 he was graduated from airplane
mechanics and propeller specialist
school at Chanute Field, Ill.
The Enfield soldier has seen sev-
eral states while in service. He
was sent to Miami Beach, Fla.,
from Fort Niagara; then to Shep- 1
pard Field, Tex.; Chanute Field,
Ill., and now in Hondo, Tex.
Private Van Gorder would like
his friends to write him at: • 844th
AAFNS—HAAF, Hondo, Tex.
1
R. E. Moore
Plant I
re.
CART. R, FITCIIPATRICA
Pr/ve a Carl R. rIlchpb the Are,y in w[rlek`ae n
or Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Fltehpwtrlck,
1?lm At, Est. 11e Was Inducted on
.tan. 12, 1943.
The address of the Ithar_an la:
Battery C. 406th Coast Artillery
Battallon AA, Cam➢ Stewart, Ga.
-, _ • * _
SHIRLEY JANE NMC(
Miss Shirley Jane Wilcox,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
of 810 N. Cayuga St., is to
three month'& storekeepers
in the WAVES at Indiana
sity.
Having completed her boo
ing she was selected for t
cial instruction on the be
series of aptitude tests.
receive a 12-week course
tion, provision, clothing a
stores, and disbursing ai
methods.
Upon graduation she
eligible for promotion tt
class petty officer ratin
assigned to a shore stat
lease a man for duty
fleet.
She has been in unif
seven months. Her rank
man second class and t
Is Battalion 2, Section
(Sk), .Bloomington, Ind
With Bombing Squa
Corporal William I
with the 474th Bom
Barksdale Field, L;
he wrote:
"The weather do,
changeable. Christr.
was very warm ant
were out in full fo
been very cold an
of the time. The
snow for a little •
"Barksdale Fiel
one of the oldest
try. It is very
has its own sw
golf course."
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