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De — d Mrs. Robert T. Voll, 347 N.

had been in Italy since March. A uate of Howe high school, Cpl. Wi 19 and attended Indiana State Teachers college, Terre Haute, before his induction, March, 1943. He received his training at St. Petersburg, Fla.; Gulport, Miss.?

‘Tampa, Fila. The young corporal was a member of the Irvington Methodist church. Besides the parents, he is. sur-j vived by a sister, Mrs. Morris Snyder, whose husband, Capt. Mor- | primrose ave, has been missing in ris Snyder, is a medical officer In /gotion in France since July 8. France. The corporal’s father is ' ap en employee of The Indiamapolis| po, oo yimbach, brother ,of Tunes. s 8 = Mrs. Arneta Jones, 917 E, 50th st. Second Theodore Ww. (Jack) and son of Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien, oy Jn sports event Limbach, Cumberland, was wounded writer at Shortridge high school, Jig = wig | Saving with the {nbiel originate a school paper at lantry in Wabach college and was reporter, A graduate of Warren Central and assistant city editor of the high school, he is 20 and had comCrawfordsville Journal-Gazette, was| |pleted a year at Central Normal killed Saturday in an automobile; |college at the time of his inducaccident near Bleuthenthal field, tion. He has been in service about Wilmington, N. C. |18 months and has been overseas He was a P-47 pilot and an in-| | for about two months. . structor at Bleuthenthal field, The] A brother, Pvt. Edward Limbac son of Harry O'Brien, 6250 N, Penn- is serving with the enginegring

Cpl. John Hogue Voll, killed in Italy,

Pic. John F. Robinson, missing in i

awarded the distinguished flying cross for meritorious achievement on bombing missions over Europe. A veteran of 30 missions, the lieu-| tenant also holds the air medal and three oak leaf clusters. He is 22 and entered the service March 25, 1942. He formerly was employed by the International Harvester Co. The son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Scarlett, West Baden, and a cousin of Miss Myrtle Salmon of the Meridian st. address, Lt. Scarlett is now at Miami Beach, Fla., awaiting reassignment. » ” 4

City, and Sgt. rons E. Templeton, son of Mrs,

Grancki, Kellum, husband of Mrs. M Jum, Muncie, and 1st Lt,

Richard Morris Wounded

Carl Limbach Wounded

Ethel 8B. Rankin, T. Sgt. Floyd C. Toney, son oO G. Toney, Poglish.

MEDITERRANEAN AREA

A. Ashley, son of Mrs. te apa \; Sgt. William A. Danaher, ia" "0 Duane tte; Pvt. Dona art, son © Loui “Ha 2d Lt. John W. Beverly R.

Michigan cur. and

d G. Pearce, son of Mrs. Elsie P. Pearce, Michigan

Leona ‘ V. Templeton, Hammond.

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA 8. Sgt. Henry A. Granacki, son of Louis Michigan City; 1st Lt. Milton T. ary R. Kel-

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of Miss Haute: T, Sth Fo Harold L. { Mrs. Emma Noggle,

Howard L. Myers, son of ‘Mrs. Flo G. Myers, Modoc.

The war department today con-

firmed the previous reports that 8. |

Sgt. Garold Caldwell, son of George

ther yivanig st., and Mrs. Vera O'Brien, corps in France and ano oe a Clair st. the lieutenant brother, Byron, will enter the navy was 22. {next week. His brother-in-law, | At the. time of his death’ he had .Pvt. Kénneth Jones, is stationed in

started a book and when his father Italy. visited hirg two weeks ago he re-| marked that the height of his ambi- | jon was to write a book. | through the neck during the Saipan While in “Shortiigge Tre—heid- —ail-invasion.and seven days afterwards, ‘editorial posts on the Monday Echo, with his neck still bandaged, swam | specializing in sports, and wrote a 150 yards from the shore to save prize-winning essay on she Golden|the lives of two drowning soldiers. Gloves tournaments. He was also| He had been hospitalized for six

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| Pfc. Richard F. Morris was shot]

© journalism department, said:

Shortridge correspondent for the! Indianapolis Star and was a member of the Fiction club. -Al Kettler, head of the Shortridge “He could have gone in any sports room in the country and have been as good as any veteran.” With the. help of Ralph Hesler, also of Indianapolis, Li. O'Brien organized the Informer, while he was attending Wabash college. This paper was in competition with the Bachelor, a college paper, and later was merged with the Bachelor, He was employed by the Crawfordsville-Joural-Gazeite while attending Wabash. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Wabash and was engaged to marry Miss Marie Chinnis, Wilnungton, N. C., Sept. 5. " o 2 Pfc. George Warren Wilson, halfbrother of John F. Hughes, 1525 Dudley ave., was killed in action July 7 on Saipan. A member of the marine corps, Pvt. Wilson entered the service in January, 1943, and went to the South Pacific in June, 1943. He lived in Burnsville, Bartholo mew county, until 1938, when his mother, Mrs. Gertrude B. Wilson, died. Then he came to live with his half-brother, His father, Edward A. Wilson, died before the death of his mother. He was 20and was graduated from Southport high school by proxy in 1643.

days. The son of, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morris, 830" N. Oakland ave. he was a lifeguard at Ellenberger park pool for four years. The rescue of the two soldiers was reported by the U. S. public relations section in the Central Pacific. Pvt. Morris towed one of the soldiers behind him and instructed the second one on how to get to shore. A few minutes later Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson Jr.,

air forces in that area, arrived and all three soldiers were able to be present for his address.

March, 1942, and was stationed at Hawaii before going to Saipan. A brother, 1st Lt. James H. Morris, who formerly was an athletic trainer at Butler university, is stationed at Scott field, Ill. 2 a s Pyt. Tilford Coyle, husband of Mrs. Mae Coyle, 1962 N. Tacoma ave., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Coyle, 315¢ Station st., was wounded in France in July and is now in a hospital in England. He has received the purple heart. Pvt. Coyle entered the service in October, 1943, and went overseas in. March, 1944. A brother, Cpl. Willard Coyle, is stationed in Texas. = FJ 2 :

Pvt. Allen . French, husband of Mrs. Eleanor French, 828 S. Shep-

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Pvt. Northan B. Angrick, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Angrick, 219! 8. Tremont st, has been missing in action in Prance since D-day.

‘He is a paratrooper and has been

overseas since November. A graduate of George Washington | high school, Pvt. Angrick is 21 and formerly was a carrier for the Indianapolis News, He entered the service in February, 1943, and has! served in Ireland and England. He is the brother of Mrs. Esther Angrick, Indianapolis, and Mrs.

+ Frances Mock, Mars Hill

. #8 = = Pfc. John F, Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Robinson, 5021 |

pard st, has been wounded in ac- | tion in the Europeen theater, the | war department announced today. 8 = 8

Pvt. Donald Bowles, who was { wounded in both arms May 24 in Italy, has received the purple heart and is now at Wakemann General | hospital, Camp Atterbury. The son of Gebrge H. Bowles, | 1525 E. Tabor st., Pvt. Bowles has been in service a year and went aver ‘seas in November, 1943. He is a | graduate of Technical high school and Indiana university. » » »

Lt. Jack C. Scarlett, formerly of [1512 N. Meridian st., has been

commanding general of the army |g,

Enlisting in the service Oct. 14, H 1941, Pvt. Morris went’ overseas in |2

M. Caldwell, R. R. 2, Box 633, and { Pvt. Harold Oakes, son of Eugene {S. Oakes, 1232 Perry st., have been 7 woitfided. | n ” Sgt. Steven T. Davich, son of {Paul M. Davich, Hammond, today was listed by the navy as dead. He was _reported wounded on Jan. 17. i ar = Russell Edwin Horgesheimer, an oiler serving with the merchant marine, is missing in action. He is the husband of Mrs, Russell E. Horgesheimer, Gary. } 8 x = Electrician’s Mate 3-¢ Harold Frank Taylor, son of Jesse Edwin Taylor, Anderson, is missing in action.

e 8 = The war department has released the names of 28 more Hoosiers missing in action. EUROPEAN AREA 8. Sgt. Bruce O. Boxberger, husband of Jacqueline R. £0 berger, Ft. Wayne; T. Sth Gr. Billy 8. Boxell, son of Mrs. Cora xell, PL My 8. sgt. Howard F. Boxman, son of Mrs. Matilda Boxman, Columbus; Pvt, Jesse M. ine son % Mrs. Ella M. Brown, Monterey: ordon H. Cowell, son of Joh Cowell, HamLiberty,

h . Dudzik, son of Ralph J n

on are 1st Lt. Harold H. Frederick, Mrs. Essye M. Frederick, Oakland City: Pvt. Robert W. Graham, orother of Mrs. Bertha M. Eble Thon; 2d Lt. Ralph A. Hdgerty, son of De W. Hagerty Howe; Pfc. Ronald RS ary. husband 3 Mrs. Mary M. Hary, Evansville, 8. Robert W. Hicks, son of Mrs. Sop Det. Hicks, Evansville; 8. Sgt. Charles Vv. Holt son of Mrs. Jesse M. Holt, Madison: 3d Lt. Dale E. Kelley, son of William J. Kelley, South Bend; 2d Lt. Paul W. Mikesell, husband of Mrs. Doreiny J. Mikesell, Richmond; 8gt. Walter Modjeska, son of Mrs. Lena M. Modjeska, Rolling ape; T. Sgt. Warren C. Rankin, son of M

AUTO DEATH FOUND DUE TO SUFFOCATION

An autopsy has disclosed that

ssuffocation caused the death of

Ralph McClellan, 28, of 1530 S. East st, whose body was found in the rear seat of an automobile Saturday night. Martin Neill, 38, of 1608 E. 10th st., in whose car Mr. McClellan was found, said they rode around a while and he parked the car in a lot at 2234 W. 16th st., and that when he returned from a tavern he found his compa dead. Mr. McClellan was found lying face down in the rear seat of the car. Mr. Neill .was held temporarily by police pending an investigation but was released later, Mr. McClellan was a native of North Vernon and has been working here in a warplant. His only known surviving relative is an uncle, George McClellan, North Vernon, -

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