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IS RE-ENT JST IN THE IT. S. ARMY AT ATTERBURYFifteen men from East Chicago serving during the war In the Army of the United States, decided when they reached the separation center at Camp Abterbury last week, that they would re enlist.The men, all of them privates, will receive their usual discharge benefits and certain advanced ratings for service and bonuses for re-enlisting in the U. S. Regular army. They are:Edward M. Moricz, 3319 Parrish ave; Joseph Maravilla. 3924 Parrish ave; George R. Almson. Jr., 3727 Ivy street; Edward Mason, 4909 Magoun ave: David J. Meschl. 3911 Ivy street; Carlos Mata, 3406 Deodar street.Joseph N. Lacke, 3348 Michigan . avp; George G. Kontos, 3416 Block ) aye; John E. Kader, 4842 Drummond street; Joseph G. Camper, 3435 Block ave; Raymond L. Kan-dalec, 4242 Indianapolis boul: John Moskus. 3936 Parrish avae; Samuel Ttamian,' 3525 Deodar street; Mich-a el Siecvk, 3822 Hemlock street; Jerome Sternberg. 1808 136th st.
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East Chicago Calumet News

East Chicago, Indiana, US

Thu, Nov 08, 1945

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