Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1944 — Page 6
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received his wings Sept. 25, 1943
jof Allison division of General Mojoons Corp. He has a married sister who lives
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» Agonising itching of ugly eczema, Rash, S. SGT. JOHN H. STUART JR. Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, pe or who had completed 38 missions as Th a. bo ind Repeat as tail gunner on a Flying Fortress, peeded ac nature helps heal. Money back if lost his life May 25 in a mission FIRST jar fails to satisfy, Try it today. over Italy. He was 23. Husband of Mrs. Catherine Black‘well Stuart, 5016 Primrose ave. he entered the army air forces in October, 1942, and went overseas Nov. 13, 1943. Before being inducted he was employed at the Allison division of General Motors and attended Technical high school. Besides his wife, survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stuart Sr., 609 N. Chester st. a - y . daughter, Diane Stuart, whom he POULTRY ( 0. had never seen, and his grandparOpen Sat, Till 8 P. M.—Sun. Till Noon ||®NtS. Mr. and Mrs, John B. Stuart [of Indianapolis.
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LT. CHARLES G. NOBLIIT, a navigator in the army air forces, was killed in action in the European
| He is the husband of Mrs. Mary} {Kay Noblitt, 3145 Central ave., and A veteran of many missions ove: |!
France and Germany, Lt. Noblitt
| and went overseas to England Jan. {10, 1944. He was a former employee
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12 missions. His wife, Mrs. Geneva Cheesman, 45025 Evanston ave. was notified of the death of her husband following the war department report that he was missing. Entering the army air forces in March, 1942, he was a pilot instructor in.Clovis and Alamogordo, N. M, before he went overseas. He attended Lincoln Aeronautical institute in Nebraska and was a mechanic for the Roscoe Turner | Aeronautical Corp. before Jaining) ithe army. Besides his wife, survivors are {his mother, Mrs. Altha Cheesman {of West Point, and a half-brother, | { Pvt. Howard Ely, stationed® with | {the army in California.
2 = = | LT. JOHN E. WELLS, who has/| {been missing since May 1, 1943, was |
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John Reed of Wormsleysburg, Pa. |
brother, Seaman 2-¢ Joseph Reed, is on convoy duty overseas, f
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of Mrs. Grace Mansfield, R. R. 1, Box 614, has been wounded in | action in the Mediterranean area. |
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, 2325 Parker ave, is a prisoner of
infantryman June 2 said he was well and in good health. He had been reported missing since Feb, 6 in Italy.
petty officer in the navy,
awarded the navy life saving medal aboard a destroy- 3 pony | er in the South Pacific.
was downed the ocean recent A ly. Seaman Baize went out in a life- Seaman Baize
boat to rescue the pilot. Baize has been at sea since April tober, 1943, and received the good
radio school at Northwestern uni-
have been awarded the air medal | or oak leaf clusters to the dir medal.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller, 1319 N. Kealing ave., was decorated with | the oak leaf cluster for meritorious
over Europe. He is a radio operator | and gunner on a Flying Fortress based in England. Before enlisting 1 {in July, 1941, he worked at Allison | | division. {
air medal was won by T. Sgt. William Lamp Jr., 969 English ave., for | his work as waist gunner on an| eighth air force bomber. -
of Mrs. Josephine H. Arnold, 4321 College ave., was awarded the air ! medal for bombing attacks over] Europe. The navigator of a Flying Fortress, based in England, worked! at the Public Service Co. of Indiana before enlisting in October, 1942, and was graduated from Butler.
dianapolis, commanding officer of the photo intelligence section of
commended by his commanding general reconnaissance work over Kiska island preparatory to the Ameri-
© =F Photo by Sretzman. Capt. Thomas F. Ruckelshaus , . . missing in Asiatic zone.
IRST LT. ROY R. CHEESMAN, | declared officially dead by the war baSed in Italy as a pilot of a B-24/department in a letter received bomber, was killed April 2 over|yesterday by his parents, Mr. and Austria after completing more than{Mrs, Robert W. Wells, 4937 Hillside
ave. On a mission to Italy when he was killed, Lt. Wells enlisted in the army air forces in August, 1941, while a student at Purdue university and was sent to North Africa in November, 1942. On the preceding: July 4 he had received his wings at a navigation school oper-
ated by the Pan-American Airways previously received two other comat the University of Miami. mendations.
He attended Technical high| school and worked at the indians | apolis Life Insurance Co. before en- | listing. He was 24. f Survivors besides the parents are nine brothers and sisters, including 2d Lt. Woodrow Wells, Cpl. Harold Wells, stationed at Camp VanDorn, Miss., and Theodore Wells, an engineer for the Allison division of General Motors, 6n duty with the] air forces in England. | The Wells family also includes!
in military service. The sons-in-law are Capt. Ancel Ishler, on duty with the dental corps in England, | and Capt. John Gorsline, stationed | with the dental corps at Camp Me- | Clelland, Ala. A grandson, Pvt. |
is with the infantry in Italy and his
ss & = CAPT. THOMAS F. RUCKELS-
Co. and a member of the air transport command, has been missing in action over India since May 23, He is the son of John C. Ruckelshaus of Indianapolis and a brother of John K. Ruckelshaus, both Indianapolis attorneys. i 2 = =» |
PFC. HOLLIE C. OSBORNE, son
. aw PVT. VERN L. WILLIAMS, son
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His brother, Danny, is a first class
” = » SEAMAN 1-C JAMES E. BAIZE, 17-year-old son of Mrs, Leonard Greenlee, 15 N. Vine st., has been
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A radioman on the ship, Seaman He has been in the navy since Occonduct medal while he was in
versity, n » » | THREE INDIANAPOLIS fliers
T. Sgt. Alvin ‘A. Miller, son of:
achievement on bombing attacks |
A second oak leaf cluster to the
Second Lt. George 8. Arnold, son
on = MAJ. JESSE W. SMYTHE, In-
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S. Sgt. John H. Stuart Jr. . . . killed over Italy.
|can-Canadian landing there last fall. He was praised for his professional skill in both visual observation and photographic interpreta{tion of landing beaches and coastline conditions in Kiska. :
A veteran of 19 months in the theater, Maj. Smythe wears the American theater ribbon, the Asi-atic-Pacific ribbon with the Aleu{tian campaign star and the victory | medal from world war I. He had!
Maj. and Mrs. Smythe make their home at 6215 Washington blvd.. and their son, 2d Lt. Robert G. Smythe, is an army air forces pilot at Ft.| Worth, Tex. His mother, Mrs. F.| H. Smythe, lives in Peru, ® 2 a FIRST LT. LOWELL R. TOELLE, who was killed in action with the
Sony 2 LS Li. John E. Wells , . , killed in’ action. His wife, Mrs. Jeanne 8. Toelle, 910 E. 40th st., received the citation from - the commanding general, Maj. Gen. W. H. Rupertus, praising Lt. Toelle for “meritorious devotion to duty while serving with the first marine division during action against enemy Japanese forces on | Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Jan. | 9, 1944. | “He showed great courage and] leadership in repulsing several | fierce counterattacks on a sjungle | ridge which had been captured | from the enemy,” the citation said. | “and his unflinching resolve aided ! greatly in repulsing the attacks. “By his utter disregard for his personal safety, he was an inspira- | tion to the men of his command. | His devotion to duty and inspiring | example set for his command were | in kéefing with the highest tradi- | tions of naval service.”
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ary, has been posthumously cited
by the war department.
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