Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1944 — Page 11
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (U. P). ~Lt. Gen. A. A. Vandegrift, matine corps commandant, yesterday heeded the ples of Mr, and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, Tremont, Utah, who have lost four sons in
this war, that he allow their fifth son to return and help run
jeune, N. C.
France,
A ‘Davy spokestan said Vandegrift, by special order, honorably discharged marine Pfc, Boyd G. Borgstrom, now at Camp Le-
Three of the Borgstrom sons were killed in action and a fourth is missing in action in
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Had Been Ill About 15 Years.
children and 15 great-grandchil-
‘ill about 15 years. She was a member of the old Sixth Chris # church and the Queen Esther fei 2l ter 3 of the O. E. 8. The Rev. M.
Memorial Methodist church, wili conduct the services Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the Bert 8. Gadd, funeral home assisted by lodge members. Burial will follow at Washington | park. Surviving sons and daughters of Mrs. Read are: Mason, Robert and Charles Jr., all of Indianapolis, and William of = Pennsylvania, and Mesdames Grace = Pollard, Ruth Stadler and Olive Rider, Her sisters are Mrs. Pearl Niles and Mrs. Elizabeth La Mar of Indianapolis, and Miss Rebacca Coffin, Boston.
BLACK DRAGON CHIEF DEAD, TOKYO SAYS
By UNITED PRESS Mitsuru Toyama, 90-year-old
# agency said today. |! United Press in New York.
head of Japan's Black Dragon society, died Wednesday night at his villa in Gotemba, the Domei news
The dispatch was recorded by
A Domei dispatch, recorded by FPPC, referred to Toyama as “a most respected leader among Japanese patriots throughout the Meiji, Taisho and Showa areas,” who had “devoted his whole life to the advocation and practice” of the Japanese
Injured DIES HERE AT 1
{Widow of Charles W. Read
Mrs. Laura A. Read, whose family # includes seven children, 20 grand.
dren, died today in her home, 824 S. Randolph st, where she lived '| for 47 years. ’ Mrs. Reed was 77, the widow ef}. {Charles W. Reed, and had been
WHEN THE JAPS attacked a hospital on Guam July 25, Marine Pfc. Louis G. Prosch Jr., of Beech Grove already, Was 8 wounded soldier, but he forgot about his injury long enough to assist more seriously wounded ‘men out of the battle area. Pvt. Prosch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Prosch, 105 N. Sth » ave, Beech Graye, and Sullivan,
brother of Mrs, M.'L. 6180 Primrose ave.
3 =” s ” "BEFORE he could even leave the hospital after the raid began, a bullet barely missed his head and a man in the cot next to him was shot in the foot.
Francis H. Barr of Dallas, Tex, a marine corps combat correspondent, was sent to the Prosch family did they know of the narrow escape of their son. “Those of us who could walk started for the rear area toward the beach,” the 20-year-old marine told Sgt. Barr. “Some of the men were wounded badly. I helped them as much as I could. “On the way a mortar shell exploded right in front of us and fragments hit three men. I put them into an abandoned Jap cave and went for help.” '’
PVT. PROSCH found a jeep which had room to carry all the men but him. With his right arm in a sling, he waited alone in the cave until transportation was sent back. “I had a carbine,” he said, “but I don’t know if I could have fired it because of my wound.” After four days aboard a hospital ship in Asan Bay off Guam, Pvt. Prosch, a third marine division infantryman, returned to his unit,
imperial principle of nationalism and expansion,
But just 10 days later he received injuries to his knees which
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Marion county schools superintendent and former school teacher, died yesterday at her home in Castleton, following
an illness of several} months.
school office for the past 12 years, and prior to that had taught at Castleton, Oakiandon, Keystone and John Strange schools of Marion county, in PFortville and in Clen~ denin, W. Va, and St. Petersburg, Fla. She attended Butler university, Indiana university and was graduated from Ball State Teachers college of Muncie.
O. E. 8S. of Castleton, the Past Matrons and Patrons association -and of the Castleton M. E. church.
) Mr. and: Mrs. George J. Herr of i | Castleton, are a sister, Mrs. William § | C. Berryman of Bloomington; four i | brothers, Leon of Lawrence; Claude 8 | of Great Bend, Kas.; Ben of Castleton; John in the U. S. army, four nieces and two nephews.
McCord funeral home in Oaklandon at 2 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be in Gravel Lawn cemetery, Fortville,
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he forgot about his wounds long enough to evacuate injured soldiers off Guam.
kept him hospitalized for nearly three weeks. : » s » ENTERING the marine corps in June, 1943, he took his boot training at Camp Elliott, San Diegd, Cal. going”to the Southwest Pacific in December, 1943. Before heing inducted he worked for the L. M. Brown Abstract Co. and was graduated from Beech Grove high school in 1943. He played football, basketball and baseball at Beech Grove and was a member of Boy Scout troop 79. His father, a past commander of Beech Grove American Legion post No. 276, served in Frahce 14 months in world war I and is a finance officer in this war.
Reba Herr Dead’
Assistant to Head of County Schools.
Miss Reba Herr, assistant to the
Miss Herr had been in the county
Ir. 0. R. REASSURES |= SOUTH AMERICA ree
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U.P.).~ (U.P). — President, Roosevelt yes- (of the American nations. terday reassured Latin American countries that they will’ not’ be/made to Don Marcial Mora Mi-| HAIR jjahantad aside by the major powers | randa, new Chilean ambassador. ! 2
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Mr. Roosevelt's statement was, UNRUL
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