Jersey Journal/1943/Draft Board 20 Men Inducted
Draft Board 20 Men Inducted. Draft Board 20 Men Inducted. A group of selectees from Local Board No. 20, School No. 15, reported at the Newark Army Induction Station recently. They include the following, whose addresses are in Jersey City, unless otherwise indicated: Joseph Aiello, 522 Ocean Avenue; Joseph B. Connors, 207 Bayview Av.; William J. Doran, 510 Garfield Av.; Edward Ekbiom, 31 Dwight St.; Edward Frederick, Jr., 418 Ocean Av.; Thomas E. Geraghty, 59 Van Cleef St.; George Johnson, 184 Dwight St.; John T. Leffhalm, 21 Randolph Av.; Seymour Lepow, 96 Bergen Av.; John J. Mailly, 32 Bidwell Av.; Albert R. Mayo, 109 Wilkinson Av.; James J. Moran, 119 Bayview Av.; Vincent G. Norton, 603 Garfield Avenue; William E. Reiman, 8 Sheffield St.; Charles P. Schaefer, 20 Wegroan Court; John R. Sherman, 76 Williams Av.; Joseph M. Srednicki, 142 Stegman St.; Walter F. Steward, 18 Fulton Av.; Kenneth Stoveken, 94 Clerk St.; Anthony J. Tocane, 33 Bostwick Av.; George R. Wipgs, Jr., 174 Wilkinson Av.; Bernard Ypelaar, 540 Bergen Av.; John J. Burgess, 90 Arlington Av.; and Ralph Formica, 60 Ocean Avenue.
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