Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 25
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Pvt William Lindsey, 659 Birch ave, in Holland.
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. Paul L, Miller Jr, T14 N. st, in Camp Swift, Tex.
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8, Sgt. Walter D. Buls, 339%
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. Pvt. James W, Plummer, 532 N. ton ave, in France,
‘Plc. James L. Miller, 2057 N, Dela- - . WOUNDED Pfc. Walter A. Williams, 561 Lord
st., in France,
Pvt. Glenn D. Goad, formerly of
123 Dickson st., in France
Pfc. Homer C. Sterling, 600 Con-,
gress ave, in France.
Pvt. Edwin F. Klueh, 652 N. OakFrance,
and ave., in
Pvt. Bill Cummins, 1743 W. Wash-
ington st., in France.
PRISONER Prt John Kiepper, 333 8. Keyeave, of Germany.
Pfe. James L. Miller le in ing In Germany. CPL. PAUL L. MILLER JR., husband of Mrs. Bonnie Jean Miller, 714 N. Illinois st, died Wednesday at Camp Swift, Tex. Cpl. Miller was a graduate of Ben Davis high school and formerly was employed by the CurtissWright Corp. He entered the service Jan. 30, 1943, and was 21. He was a member of the Flackville Methodist church, Funeral services will be conSusted by the Rev. Stanley Hall at 2 p. m. Monday, Burial will be in Bethal cemetery. Survivors besides his wife include
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a daughter, Paulajean, of Indianapolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Paul L. Miller Sr; two sisters, Marianne and Sde, all of Flackville, and his ther, Mrs, W. A. Whirley of polis, s 8 = Pvt. William Lindsey, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lindsey, 659 Birch ave, has been missipg in Holland since Sept. 25, his parents were notified Wednesday. A paratrooper, he has been in the {army one year and is 19 Be attended Washington high He has three brothers, 0 tar; Kenneth and Gerald and one sister, Nola, all of Indianapolis. . s . §. Sgt. Wilmer D. Bais, husband of Mrs. Eileen Buis, 339%: Lime{stone st., has been missing in France isince Aug. 28. | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buls,
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616 S. Coal st., he entered the service in February, 1943, and went foverseas in September, 1943. He is 21 and has one daughter, Sharon Lee. g A graduate of Ben Davis high school, he formerly was employed by the New York Central railroad. A ‘brother, Lt. Ralph Buis Jr. recently returned from overseas and
” ” ” Pvt. James W. Plummer, husband of Mrs. Mildred Plummer, 533 N. Livingston ave., has been reported missing in action in France since Oct. 2. An infantryman, he entered the service Nov. 27, 1943, was sent to England four months ago and for the last three months has been in France. He is 23. The son of Mrs. James McQueen of Indianapolis, he was employed by the Hoosier Paper Co, four years. He married the former Miss Mildred Wickershen in 1041, os a » Plc. J JL. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Miller, 2957 N. Delaware st, has been missing in action in Germany since Sept. 19. An infantryman, he has been in the army since May, 1942, and overseas one year. He is 24.
19. He has one brother in the navy in England, Lt. (jg) J. N. Miller. = - » Pfe. Walter A. Williams, son of Mrs. Rachel D. Willlams, 561 Lord st, was slightly wounded in France Oct. 10, according to a telegram received by his mother Wednesday morning. An infantryman, he entered the army a year ago and has been overseas six months, He is 24. - ” »
Pvt. Glenn D. Goad, husband of Mrs. Margaret Jane Goad, formerly of 123 Dickson st. and brother of Lloyd Goad, 2202 Guilford ave., was wounded in France six weeks after the invasion began but rejoined his outfit-after recovering from leg and back wounds. An infantryman, he has received the purple heart and good conduct
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Pfc. Homer C. Sterling, husband of Mrs. Catherine Sterling, 609. Congress ave. and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sterling, 729 Congress. ave, was wounded in France July 26 but now is back at the front lines. Awarded the purple heart, the 29-year-old infantryman entered the service May 11, 1943, and went overseas June 1, 1944, He is a graduate of Saluda high school and formerly was employed by the Richardson Rubber Co. ” ” # Pvt. Edwin F. Klueh, husband of Mrs. Eileen Klueh, 652 N. Oakland ave, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klueh, 20 N. Tacoma ave, was wounded Oct. 5 in France. The 24-year-old infantryman has been overseas since July, 1944, and entered the service in November, 1043. A graduate of Technical high school, he attended Indiana university extension here and formerly was employed in Ohio.
. ” . Pvt. Bill Cummins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Cummins, 1743 W. Washington st, has been wounded in France and now is in a hospital in England.
service. He attended School 30 and Washington high school. ” ” » Pfc. Benjamin L .Rice, son of Mrs. Anna M. Rice, 414 8. Addison st., was seriously wounded in the right leg in Prance, June 14.
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are Cpl. Reed Carter, son of Mrs. Maude Carter, 4142 Park ave.: Pfc. | Harold W. Grubbs, husband of Mrs. | Rosemary B. Grubbs, 1229 S. East
of Mrs. Anna Rice, 414 8. Addison st.
Pvt. John Klepper, husband of Mrs, Margaret Klepper and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klepper, all of 333 S. Keystone ave. who previously was reported missing sinte Aug. 6, has been a German prisoner since that date the war department informed his family yesterday. The 21-year-old infantryman entered the service Dec. 26, 1943, and went overseas July 13, 1044. He attended Technical high school and has one son, John. A brother, 8. Sgt. Robert, is with an ordance division in England. He has been in the army three years and overseas two. w E 4 - Pfc. Sol NeFouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon NeFouse, 1141 8. Illinois st, is a member of a Far East air service, command depot which re-
Overseas since June 7, he is 19! and has three brothers in the!
apolis men have been wounded in: the European area were announced | today by the war department. They |
st.; Pvt. Robert T. Matters, son of Mrs. Sadie B. Haley, 41 8S. Oriental | st, and Pfc. Benjamin L. Rice. son |
cently received a letter of commendation from the headquarters of | Lt. Gen. George C. Kenny, com-| mander of the allied forces in the! Southwest Pacific area. ! Pvt. NeFouse was among the men commended for the part they played | in making the “Townsville depot” |
PROTEST PROPOSED | AIRPORT ON RD. 29
Proposed location of a 83-acre airport on Rd. 29, five and a half miles southeast of Indianapolis, was protested last night by the Lowell District Civic club., ! An investigating committee was appointed to probe the project, out- | lined at the civic club meeting by Ned Bottoms, veteran Indianapolis airman and the port's prospective! proprietor, | The airfield site lies between Rd. | 29 and Troy ave. and east of Ar-| lington ave. Mr. Bottoms said. He
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one of the best air depots in the world, He has been in service two years and overseas 14 months. - s os Capt. William R, Cain, son of Maj. and Mrs. Douglas E. Cain, 5885 Central ave, and husband of Mrs. Joan Cain, Bledsoe, England, has been given. the presidential citation with the 8th air force in France. :
” Capt. Jesse Jarman , Jr, husband of Mrs. Mary Jarman, 2919 Boulevard pl, commander of an infantry unit on the Italian front, recently received the bronze star medal from Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark. ” = 2 First Lt. Thomas A. Maguire, son of Mrs. Edith Maguire, 903 N. Oxford st, has been awarded the bronze star medal for heroically leading his tanks in position under heavy enemy fire near Leboef, France, after his own tank had been knocked out, and serving as artillery observer until the enemy strong point had been smashed.
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8S. Sgt. Wilmer D. Buis , , . missing in France.
Sgt. William B. Gray, 1315 8. Belmont ave., waist gunner with a Liberator bomber group in Italy, has been awarded the first bronze oak leaf cluster to the air medal. ” EJ o Capt. David E, Tavel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tavel, 2946 Ruckle st, a pilot with the 15th army air forces in Italy, has been awarded the distinguished unit badge as a member of a veteran Liberator bomber group which has been cited for “outstanding performance of duty in armed conflict with the enemy.” His group received the nation’s highest organization award for an attack on the aircraft factories at Wiener Neustadt, Austria, May 10. » ” s First Lt¥ Robert P. Grant, hus-|g band of Mrs. Lorraine Grant, 1710 E. Ohio st., co-pilot in a Liberator
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bomber group in Italy, has been awarded the air medal. » 2. 8 Marine Pfc. Garner E. Harbit, son of Mrs. Leota Harbit, Elwood, has been killed in action. 8 E ”
Marine Pfc. Thomas Jones Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Sr., Chesterton, is missing in action.
The war department today announced the names of 40 Indiana men who have been wounded in the European area.
They are: - Pfc. Charles W. Allen, husband of Ms. Mabel Allen, La Porte; Sgt. Ernest C. Anderson, husband of Mrs. Nelle Anderson, Hammond; Pvt. Robert F. Baker, son of Mrs. Laura Baker, Elkhart; Pvt, Orval A. Black, son of Mrs. Gertie Black, Bloomington; Pvt, Laurence M. Carden, husband of Mrs. Helen Carden, Gary; Pfc. Walter . Carver, Rockport; Capt. Willlam V. Citffora, son of Thomas Clifford, Gary. Pfc. Roy C. Coleson, brother of Mrs. Mabel Wallace, South Bend; Pvt. Robert
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Audrey W. Young, Rockport. s os ” Three Indiana marines have been wounded in action. They are Pfs, Allen G. Brumfiel, son of Mrs. Crystal Brumfiel, Marion; Pfc. Mare tin L. Lockwood, son of Mrs. Kathe ryn Lockwood, Cambridge City, and Cpl. Michael J. Muzar, brother of Mrs. Mary Straszewski, Gary. =
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