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S. Sut, Richard Schutdler of Indiamapotis sits at' the feet of two radio favorites, Frances Langford and Bob Hope; while on tour of army in land. ‘at Bt. Vincent's hospital. He was 68. Samm in Eng

i ans expen 3 G0 Sq f, Schuttler, Local Flier; Decorated for Combat Work

Knocking down one German plane in the Tunisian campaign and plant in 1022, butchers | not knowing “exactly how many others he has to his credit,” 8. Sgt. smoking meat. | Richard Schuttier today was awarded the distinguished flying cross for jons | fon w i England. plant ceased operations | meritorious action with the 8th air force in a; He I - night | A crew member of the Flying Fortress “Raider,” he is the son of | : beca n rvice.| Mr, and Mrs. Gearge Schuttler, 3106 Carson ave, He was an EE rv ean — - In a mission over Germany, the

Druid { : . i Raider was attacked by 50 German | Kiely and 8 give 28. N | Focke-Wulfs, and then “hospital-| Pred x i Ne argu | ized.” The ship was really lost but|

[the crew got out safely. They're]

| all of Indianapalis. Punetal | ow flying in “Raider the Second.” | 1406 i si Je os Te "4 [ 8. Sgt. Schuttler has participated |

Burial will be in Greenwood 'm raids. over Berlin, Essen, Kiel

em {and Hamburg in Germany and in a| R il d C unications recent mission over Italy, He al-| All-Weather { nalroa ommuni ready has one air medal and four Mrs. Mary Wopdal | v.14 |oak leaf clusters. ia Services for Mrs. Mary Woodall,| From Rome to Pass Held, --| © Meeting several radio and movie] Pa : 2 652 Jefferson ave, willbe at 3p. m.| _ |stars while in England, 8S. Sgt.| tomorrow Report Says. Schuttler wrote that “Clark Gable | BUY In he Oivde V. Jonv po Say is ‘certainly » great fellow and ® Button in the rabbit lining and you have a midwinter gomery NAY. Burial Wii be ab By PAUL GHALI {credit to the air force.” Gable, who | blizzard breaker! Crown Hill. : Copyright, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times | wag making gunnery - pictures for | : Woodall n Indianapolis . ad The Chicago Daily News, Ine. the vernment, flew in “Raider” | . ; Fa ts ; . . ot all, | BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 31—|'D€ €0 | : ~® Button out the lining and you've a- sturdy rayon-lined {© fesident 32 years, died Sunday in her |, “Co L, ommunications “be- | tWice before it was lost in bombing |§ » fall coat! . home. She was 74. She was a | faids on Germany, . ; : i !

member tween the Brenner and Rome” are | gl. the Sevents-Dny Ad- | ow entirely in German hands, a | 'A graduate of Manual high school, ! J, ventist church.

i oF ® Trimly tailored in handsome tweeds! hiasso dispatch to Der Bund dis- Sgt. Schuttler is a tail gunner, re-| : y Survivors are her husband, Henry | Tho np | ceiving his training at Scott field, | Let bh Ta he carer? You Pigg F. Woodall; five daughters, Mrs | All important stations are being | Belleville Ill, and at Las Vegas, Nev. | Your ale gabardine utility coat. ® Full, roomy cut to slip over your suits! Pearl Kline of Glendale, Cal.; Mrs. | arded by German garrisons, while He also was stationed at Luke fleld, | It h lan sleeves (these rimke it jSotence Stumm of Riverside, Cal. trate is being controlled and or- |Ariz.;-Marsh field, Cal, and Davis| ry slip on over suits), a fly front, | . , Sizes | Mrs. Grace Hume and Mrs. Ethel = N ij- | Mofithan field, Ariz, before leaving 4 : x ® Excellent investment for all the year. 8 ganized through official Nazi rai-| » two large slash pockets, a vent bec \ fy Juss beth of Indianapolis and Mrs "| road services. for overseas. Natural -color only. Juniors’, misses’ 12 to 20! ait es sun, Fred Woods of Tadi:| Went Defend Po Valley Ma). Robert: Schuttler, his broth- sg Cost bparunet, o)i Ya sons, Fre ler, is in desert training with the| Downstairs at AYRES { stapelis ant Clarence Woodall of | oH : ; ! 3

. Italians in Chiasso, which is on ; Rol Asal, Pia. Cow ltorder-of Switzerland and Tualy,| Ao T division in California,

ee ‘believe that when the day comes Ed Gahs : {for the German retreat—and they

{hope it will be soon--all railroad State Deaths

Ed Gahs, 1513 Kelly st, who only | lines, as wel as factories and depots two weeks ago became an employee will be destroyed by the retreating of the park board, assigned to. army. eT EVANSVILLECharles Edgar Murphy, | . Crown Hill cemetery, died at his| The Germans are now free to!62. Survivors: Daughter, Mildred Frith

work late yesterday. {apply the policy of “scorched earth” | vs mers Lenard, = B. Murphy; sister, = 4 gi - \ No SMART : His body was found by Mr. and : ; :

which Hitler tried to impose upon| pr. WAYNE—Catherine Liddy M ; Mrs. Robert McRaven, 223 'W. 32d | nysolini during their last meeting 84. Survivors: Husband, Jacob Moser. St, who were driving through the at Verona and which the duce re-|Ross: Smith airs macs monnke. Mr A | fused to accept. ” Mis. Dorothy Franks; sons, Paul W. and on : er, Isaac ussbaum; Gahs, Who vas 9. as bam The Nazis have not prepared a!sister, Mrs. Barbara Badietcher. - y Ind, = —only-simmediate sur-

{defensive line along the Po valley, wok? WAINE Victor Wick 3 Sur. Eat E - : eT rn 0 SIMPLE! haa toll —4 ; di o r y TS, oris ick, son, 3 z i yivor is his wife Luli ~ { these. well-informed circles disclose. | pangie Wick; daughter, Connie Sue Wick: ; » ¥ . They have strong concentrations of | father, Pred Wick: sisters, Mrs. Clare ;

Puneral services will be held at 2! , ence Michaels, Mrs, Leroy Elliott and i troops in this region, and airdromes | {J Robert Jones; brothers, Raymond, | {for the luftwaffe are being con-|Walter, Vernon and Lawrence Wick.

. { is Maude A. MacLachlan, 79. Survivors: | | structed, but that is all, | Daughters, Mrs. Maurice E. Murphy and| The general impression is that Miss Edna I. ‘MacLachlan; sister, Mrs, " : : : : 7 azer 3 FOR PETROLEUM the wehrmacht, perfectly aware of | Iey B. Miller, 10. Survivors: Daughters, | ; ! - : JEUY QUALITY {tbe difficulties of maintaining com- | lm. Alice Grimes snd Miss Harriet Miller: | ¢ i . . . y munication lines and fully persuad- | \osher ur, sister, Nuss Hattie) : J : : forefinger, Spread ed that the luftwaffe cannot éom-| Mrs. Max Breinfalk, 32. Survivors: Wis- 3 rete Carpet ove eee engi dm Rn BBL Rl Pa —oe ‘bruises and abrasi

{ band, Max Breinfalk; son, Michael: Breinpete with allled air forces, will! ix." daughter. Bien Breintair. motKer, choose to resist along the Alpine | Mrs. Anna Raber; brothers, Roy Raber

| a ure ARG Eimer. Overs. Mo Trme- Ab ti EA obi ea is eo a. A A dit NL TNR passes, rather than in the fiat val= | yersmeyer. Mamie, Esther and Ellen yer. ; ® oo Important Ad ons ley of the Po. GALVESTON William M. Rhine, 171.| , 21 4

| Survivors: Wife, Martha Rhine: sons,

Harry and Mark Rhine; daughters, Mrs, | : ¥ i Y F. 11 WwW. drobe! [far Hanson, Mrs. Olive Munson and! E> 3 . io our a ar rr { Mrs. Nora Jane Dixon | : BY : . : Ta gt] Teng

HUNTINGTON--Winfield C. Pence, 71./8 | Survivors: Daughter; Mrs. Lucile Daugh-|

‘ erty. son, Pred D. Pence... sister. -Mrs.i ens eRe ETT h / ER : ’ : as Ee - A, ” " Lester Wince; brothers, Norman, Denver] +d 3 and Ebenezer Pence. . j > : 3 Bo i

TT RIB \ BATIAME : ' KOKOMO—1ds Bell Davenport, 1. Burvivors: Daughters, Mrs, M. Mearl Bishop, | B ¢ , Hale and Mrs. EB. Pearl

Graham: sisters; Mrs. Sylvia Suite, Mrs. | 3 ’ Dickie Adams and Mrs. Elaine Glenn; | Fy er E * .{sons, Jesse, David and Albert Carter, | ; = J 0 MORON-~Jumet M Spent, 33 au. ' é hth : 3 A ors: , Cepha eorge, . - Eh } 3 % . : | Ion and Samed W Speur duaghiar nun: ~~ Slender silhouettes for streamlined flattery and double uses for ware |Siaughter, Mrs. Elmore Bartley and Mrs. : time living! Dress them up, dress them down with accessories! We" Bunice Grindstafl; brother, H. B. Spear.

OTWELL—Pearl A. Brittain, 67. Sur. : : show just two from a new Fall collection. Both in rayon romaine

vivors: Wife, Maggie Brittain; sons, Orville, Elmer, Clifford and Alvin Brittain; daughters, Mrs. Hilda Craig, Mrs. Mary] MecOnat and Mrs. Nina Hale, SOUTH BEND—Oliver Isanc Mickey, 78. Survivors: Sons, Porter K., Walter and Hiram Mickey; daughters, Mrs. Susie Turnock and Mrs. Ruth Borton; sister, Mrs. Jacob Fore,

rl Dale Pence: 69. Sur. Wife, Mrs. Pence; son, Upton daughter, Mrs. James Barton; 's,, Dora, Glen and Henry Pence; , . s..LCleve Sharon. nn . VAL IN—Gideon E Smoker. 80. Sur evr sine ma . + vivors: ughters, TS. au CHa every drop from pan drippings, gravy skimmings, pnd Mrs. Claude Cook: sons, Emmett 3 : AE § Rambs: sisters, Mrs, Mary Hostetler, Mrs, to make gunpowder—but it doesn’t want them until you've Malinda Talbert and Mrs. Fanny Wolfe; 5 R » 4 er, Wa oRer, » the good you can out of them, for various dishes | |" wagnen. Saran C Holmes, 7. Sur. : Pow Sag dasa ERT re im 1. H. Pollis; sister, Miss Elisabeth

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