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NAVY NOTESSeven mote Lowell youngsters hove enlisted In the United Stales Navy through Jfs recruiting station in Haverhill postoffiee building, nndare now under training at Newport Naval station.They were among the 12 men on-rolled at the Haverhill station, to break a record for single dav listments here, which has stood war days.The local recruits are William Hughes, Jr., 20, 3X2 Boylston street;en-sinceJohn A. Silva, 23, 93 Whipple street; Edward J. Pillsbury. 18, Pleasant street. Dunstable; Wilfred A. Mnr-couillier, 19, 110 Columbus road; Paul M. Beauihcsne, 18, 5 Bower slreet; j William A, Knsilowskl, 18, 30 Whip-t r,_° “»'l I’ercy A. Smith, ilt;j,1*5/ Sixth sirplt;*LI A I! enrolled ns apprentice seamenand wore transferred Immediately to Newport imvnl training ‘ sjntion; whore they will undergo six weeks training lofo;o they are assigned to ships or to iiiuy trade schools. After • four months service, each will be automatically promoted to seaman, .-s.'rond Hass, with a pay increase at 515 nor monlh.
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Lowell Sun

Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Wed, Sep 18, 1940

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