Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1944 — Page 5
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Ct Samuel J. Espy, son of Mr, and Mrs, George Espy, 2719 Winthrop ave. was killed Oct. 18 while serving with an armored battalion in Italy. ° ‘He was 20 and entered the army in January after serving in the “merchant marine one year. had ‘been overseas since July. He served as a- page to Congressman Louis Ludlow in the house of representatives from 1938 to 1943, when he entered the service, ; Pvt, Espy graduated from school
appointed a page. He was a graduate of the Capitol Page school, ‘Washington, D. C. He is survived by his father, an employee of the Monon railways; his mother, employed at the U. S. army storage depot at the fairgrounds; two brothers, M. Sgt. Edward C. Espy, at Camp Breckinridge, Ky, after being injured overseas, and Louis George, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. William Me-
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sea and was buried at sea, according to a telegram from the navy. ‘He was 19 and had been in service two years, overseas 10 months, He attended Washington high school and formerly was employed by the Universal Gear Corp. Survivors, besides his mother, in- ] clude a sister, Evelyn Christine, and ‘a brother, William Jr, { home, and his father, William Bur|gess Sr. Springfield Mo. . r im William J. Kappus, son of | M and Mrs. Harvy Cassady, | R. R 3, Box 339, was killed Oct. 24 lin an airplane crash fiye miles [off the coast of Vero Beach, Fla, | The parents first were notified | that their son was lost at sea but {later received word ‘that he was killed instantly. He was piloting a one-man fighter plane on a night [training flight when the crash | occurred, Ensign Kappus enlisted in the navy Nov. 24, 1042, and left for | cadet training at Lake Forrest col { lege, Ill, in March, 1943. He re- | ceived his wings May 31, 1944, at | Corpus Christi, Tex. | The young ensign was a graduate {of Ben Davis high school and had lived in the same vicinity all of | his life. He was 21. ~ Survivors, besides his parents, are a brother, Charles D., a seaman | first class, stationed at Corpus! Christi; and his grandparents, Mr. |
Memorial services were held Oct. 29 at the chapel at Vero Beach. | ” 8
Seaman 2 2-c James Denton, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Denton, 343 N. Lynn st., is aboard a naval hos-| pital ship recuperating from wounds | !réceived in the South Pacific during, action, | Seaman Denton is 23 and has| been in service a year,. overseas nine months, His wife, Mrs. Virfginia, and son, Ronnie, reside in | Indianapolis, : 2 #8 | Pfc.~Chester W, Ritter, husband | of Mrs. Berna Lee Ritter, 1253 Sheplard st, was killed Oct. 13 in Italy. | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rit- | ter, Seymour, he. attended schools | there and was employed at Chilli- | cothe, O., before entering the army Sept. 1, 1943. The 27-year-old in- | fantryman had been overseas eight | months. | Besides his wife and parents Pvt, |
| Ritter is survived by a sister, Mrs. { Leonard Peckrell, Chillicothe. o ” » . Cpl. Walter B. Gardner, son of | Mrs. Bessie Gardner, 1003 Edgemont ave., was killed in France Oct.. 18. | Born in Dresden, Tenn. he had iived in Indianapolis several years | before entering the air forces in | December, 1943. He was employed as an elevator operator before en- | tering the service and was 21. Survivors. besides his mother are {five sisters, Mrs. Willie B. Jones 'and Miss Violet Gardner, Indianap- | olis; Mrs. Beulah Thomas, St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Bobby Sue Jean Gardner and Miss Ella Mae Gardner, Dresden, and a brother, Sgt. | Thomas, stationed in England. - ;
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| 3426 N. Rural st; received a shrap- | mel wound. in the side during in{vasion action in France and is hos- | pitalized in England, according: to [the last. word: received by friends in Indianapolis. Pvt. Wykle is the husband of Mrs. Lois J. Wykle, who moved from the Rural st. address to Hollywood, Cal., {after her husband's induction, in August, 1943. Pvt. Wykle is 33 and formerly was employed in the finance division of the General Motors Acceptance Corp. He js serving with the infantry and has been overseas about six months, ® x = Sgt. George M. (Mel) Brown, listed as missipg in action after a flight on Sept. 21, is a prisoner of
Germany, acording to a telegram
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Marie Vernardo, 148 8. Catherwood, Grove F. . Clements, Milner hotel; Opal PF. Mcintyre, Milner hot. ohn Russel) Wright, Gain, Tenn. ; Glyndo 3 Teague, Dawson Sprin William Bengett, 942 Park; Harel 16h shown, 943 Park. Harry H. Peace, U. 8. army; Marne A. asotheart, 1041 Bradbury rt. C. Brown, 1730 N. inet; Jewel Irene ' Anderson, 17 Illin
Howard. Dale Albert oy "in Ro te Ravens-
Pvt. Samuel J. id « oo killed in Italy,
Sgt. George M. (Mel) Brown
prisoner of Germany.
Py this morning by his sister, Mrs. D. R., Cooper, 5122 N. Tlinots | st.
Sgt. Brown resided with his moth | |
er, Mrs. Josephine Brown, Miami,
Fla., at 2418 E. 10th st., before en- | © and Mrs, Duncan Blue, Indianapolis. tering the service. He was wounded | E
at Cassino and holds the purple heart. » . ” ‘Pte. Samuel H. Smith, husband of | Mrs. Gertrude E. Smith, 6316 Park | ave., was wounded | a second time in| the battle of] Aachen and is re- | covering in a hospital in| France. He expects to return to active duty soon, according fo a| letter received by | his wife, Pvt, Smith previously was] wounded in the Normandy invasion and received the purple heart. He entered the service Sept. 23. 1943, and received his basic training at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and was sent to England for final training. He also served. in Belgium and Germany. Pvt. Smith is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George A. Smith, Perrys. ville. He is 33. He has two brothers in the service, Pvt. Guy E. Smith, overseas, and Sgt. .Glen L. Smith; Ft. Jackson,
Pvt, Smith
. "THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ii — Hoosier Heroes: Five Indianapolis Service Men Are Killed and Ore Is Reported as a Prisoner of Germany.
No. 76 here and was attending Technical high school when he was
{ Mrs. Theodore Eyster, 232 N, Bel-
Coxswain Franklin Burgess , . , killed at sea,
Cpl. Walter B. Gardner , . | killed in France, |
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Sgt. Marion Dale Eyster . , . prisoner of Germany,
Sgt. Marion Dale Eyster, reported I missing in action after a flight on | Aug. 29, is a prisoner of the German government, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and
mont ave, Sgt. Eyster was serving as a tail gunner on a B-24 which was shot down from a base in Italy and crashed. and burned in Mochacs, Hungary, on the Danube river just over the Yugoslav border. He was on his 21st mission, his first, since recovering from wounds received July 26, The sergeant holds the purple heart, the air medal and several Jak leaf clusters. ®
Pfc. Lloyd Marshall, 2410 Roose:
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17-YEAR-OLDS, VOTE |
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 7 (U/P.).— Although -Georgia law reduced the legal, voting age to only 18—lowest in the country—it is actually pos- | sible for some 17-year-olds to vote in today’s election, and observers of state Democratic headquarters
sald they expected quite a number of them to- visit the polls. It- was explained that -according to the law, persons nearer the age
legisiatareionn 17 would be quaiified. :
| CLAREMORE TO GET | MRS. ROGERS’ BOD :
- HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7 (U, P.).— The body of Mrs. Will Rogers will be taken from a temporary vault in Forest Lawn Memorial Park tomorrow to Claremore, Okla, it will rest beside that of the late
humorist. * Rogers’ body recently was placed in the special memorial there erected by friend and residents of his| birthplace,
National election. Indianapolis Newsboys band alumni, lunch+ eon, 12:15 p. m., Hotel Washington, Alpha Delta Omega sorority, meeting, p. m., Hotel Washington. American Chemical society, Hotel Warren.
EVENTS TODAY
luncheon,
Indianapolis Council of Women, 10 a. m., | Ayres auditorium. |
EVENTS TOMORROW
State American Legion auxiliary, Hotel]
Antlers | War conference, 5th service command, | meeting, Hotel Lincoln.
Indianapolis section, Indiana Retail HardwAre Association, Inc, dinner, 7 p.m Athen Equitable Lite Assurance society, meeting, | 10 a. m., Hotel Washington. Junior Chamber of Commerce, luncheon, 12:15 p. m., Hotel Washington.
' MARRIAGE LICENSES
Twilllam Arthur Elkins Jr, E. Min-|
TT. Eileen Robinson: 316 8. Nob!
Melvin Bu ene Johnson, Terre Haute; Patricia Eileen Davey, ast. Edward Nichols, sls wi ghorst; Mary M. | Burgess, 312 E. Dale at tsi Ralston; Janet] Ruth Davis, 4233 Graceland. Evert P. McKibben, Rvangviile; Willie Lee Johnson, Little Rock, Howard Oliver Bates, wi "W 27th; ‘Rose
1 alnut, Oliteiice ‘Neal, 536 Gable; Ruby Neft, 536 Esau Starks, 324 W. Jat: Lille Belle Buf-
ford AN Boulevard Bar] EP Pt. Penning. Ga.; Gertrude id Ander : Otis’ Denny, 702 Congress; ‘Alberta Malone, i .
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| Precipitation 24 hrs, end. 7:30 a.
of 18—the legal age set by the last|p,
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"| William, Barsh Stott, at St. Vincent's.
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OFFICIAL WEATHER
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(All Data in Central War Time) -Nov. 7, 1844
Sunrise ...... 7:21 | Sunset ......
Total precipitation since Jan, 1 Deficiency since Jan. 1
The following table shows the temperatures yesterday.
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00! ington high school and formerly | was employed by the Lukas-Harold
"| cluster to the air medal, ‘| tioned in England.
Ensign william J. Kappus . . » killed in plane crash..
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Plc. Chester
killed in Italy. |
| Jacks, Elkhart, ~ | the bronze star medal, | partment announced today.
have been awarded |
the war de-|
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8. Sat. Norbert A. Lynch, son of | Gordon, 4720 E, New | | York st, has been awarded his| | third air medal. The sergeant is), serving with the 306th bombard-!
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firmed the reports that the follow=| wn or Mes. Jessie: Grom 1 ing. Indianapolis men have been Re. Joe wounded in action:
Lola. Pottenger, R.R. 17, Box 641, and|band of Mrs. Pvt. Richard 8 Btone n of Mrs. Pearl | Haute; Pf. Bill E. Hercamp, oi nd of Stone, 3120° W. Michjgayf st. Pvt Stone Mrs Edna M. Hercamp, Pvt. was_later reported have ‘died as a re-| Louis H. Karbach, Pusdand ot TS Bon sult -of the wounds, {nie K. Karbach, Ft. Wayne; Pfc. Paul R. [ Kendall, son of Mrs. Effie Kendall, New ® a» { Castle; Pfc. (JHahiss R Kiefer, 3m of | Mts. Opal . jefer, untington c Marine Pfc. Albert R. Hopper, Vernon E. Lammott, son of n Claire
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W. Greene, A. Groom, son of Mrs, bars E Groom, Rensselaer, Pvt: Jack R. Groth, son of Mrs. Ruth L. Groth, Gary; Pvt. Lonnie N. Groves, | husband of Mrs. Juanita Groves, New Al AlPfc. Wilbert FF. Henderson, Ruth T. Henqersots Tore
.. Cpl. Richard P. Gray, The war department today con. Cp chard Te on ot
Pvt. Prancis I. Esselborn, husband of | . Mary L. Esselborn, 2714 elby st.; . Lloyd A. Postenger Jr. son of Mrs | Dany;
| Lammott, Richmond.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Hopper, Pfc. Dorsey (i. Layton, 208 of * Jen
Lynnville, has been killed in action. |
inie A. Layton, Lafayetie; Sgt. Robert | E. Lally Jr, son of Mrs. Sue ¥. ri #. x Liberty; T. 4th Gr, Benard W. Miller er, ,o! Son of Mrs. Emma Louise iller, RichFour more Indiana marines have yo.q" pre Birtchie L. Mills, husband of been wounded inf action. They are:| Mrs. Birtchie L. Mills, Union City; Ri. " John 8. Nowacki, son of Frank J. Pfc. Thomas D. McGuire, son of Mr. | wack) South Bend; Pvt. Harold E. Ru and Mrs. John J. McGuire, Fowler, Pfc.| yineton, son of Clyde J. Pennington Clarence K. Minger, husband of Mrs, slocmington, Clarence Minger, Patriot, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Minger, Law-|_ Pvt. Fred D. Pershing, son of Pmme.t
BE. Pershing, Terre Haute, Pvt. Maurice Pike, son of Mrs. Zora Pike, Shelbyville; Pvt, Joseph L. PRanbeIger. Rusband of Mrs, , Joanna H. Pflenbe Pvt, Theodore Po aditch, jy url Mrs. {nna Popaditeh, Hobart; Pvt, Harry C. Prbsser, son of Darlan Prosser, Union City; Pvt, Harold F. Reasoner, son ‘of Mrs. Mary Reasoner, Auburn; 2d Lt. Floyd 8. Riggs, Terre Haute; Pfe. Arthur Roach, son of Mrs, Lizzie Roach, West Baden Springs; Pvt, George E. St. Clair, hus band of Mrs. Helen I. 8t, Clair, Sullivan; T. Sgt. David J. Shireman, husband of Mrs. Alice Shireman, Fowler,
Pvt. Lee R. Spicer, son of Foddrill,, Bloomington; Pvt. Stewart, son of Atlas C. Stewart, Coatesville; Pfe. Floyd .E. Thiery, son of Edward J. Thiery, Bandon; Pvt. Joseph E. Tracy, son of Mrs. Cecelia McLennan, Central; Pvt. Thomas L. Traylor, son of Mrs. Hal lle E. Traylor, Otwell; Pvt. Casimer 8. Turek, son of Mrs. Agnes Turek, Wheatfleld; Sgt. Edward W. Veden, husband of’ Mrs. Rilla Veden, Michigan City; August A. Voekel, son of Frank PF. kel, Dubois.
Pvt, George D. Waterstraat, son of Mrs,
renceburg; Chief Cook Paul E. Seavers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Seavers, Evansville, and 2d Lt. Harry Henry Wesselman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O Wesselman, - Evansville,
The following Indiana soldiers iave been wounded in the European area, the war department announced today:
. Charles W. Bartling, husband of , Emma Bartling, Muncie, Pfc. Cornelius E. Batta, hushand of Mrs, Grace Batta, Lafayette, Pvt. James M. Beal, husband of Mrs. Marjarie Beal, “Evansville; 2d Lt. Charles G. Beatty, son of Mrs. Mary Beatty, Seymour, Pfc. Harry C. Blackledge, son of Fred Blackledge, Shelbyville, Lo Pvt. Willlam E. Bolenbaugh, son of Mrs. Hester Bolenbaugh, Osgood: . Plc. Robert J. Bright, son of Mrs. Nellie Bright, Akron; T. 5th Gr. William H. Butler, hus. band of Mrs, Iris Butler, South Bend; Rie. Prederick W. Cartwright, son of | rs. Plossie Cartwright, Ft. Wayne: Pvt. { George C. Connett, husband of Mrs. Helen | | Wells, op slersuase, Ouiord, oe ine |E. Connett, Terre Haute; Pfc. Harold J.| castle: Put Sidney H. Westwood Jr, | Cook, ward of Mrs. Ethel Starett, Bruce-|nughand of Mrs. Rosales Westwood, Terrs ville; Pfc. Albert A. Donner, son of Mrs. Haute, Pvt. Ralph PF. Weyer, son of Mrs. Anna Donner, Wadesville, | Laura’ Weyer, Ferdinand: Pfc. Robert- E. Pvt. Lawrence V. Farmer, son of Mrs. | Williams, son of Mrs. Maude E. Fields, Augusta ‘Farmer, Ft. Wayne: T. 5th Or. Terre Haute: Pfc. Jesse R. Wise, son of Elwood R. Forney, friend of Mrs. Millie Mrs. ‘Winifred M. Wise, Terre Haute, Gust, “Westville; Pvt. Gerald PF. Gavan Jr, { and Pfc. Harry Wright, gon of Mrs, Eliza son of Gerald P. Gavan 8r., Lafayette; | beth Wright, Westport.
| | ment group asa radio operator. He!
lis & graduate of Technical high school and formerly was employed by the Lukas-Harold Corp. ss a 8 |
8. Sgt. Thomas J. Johnson has been awarded an air medzl at an| 8th army air force bomber station] in England. He is a veteran. of| more than 15 missions and has par-| ticpiated in aerial assaults on tar-| gets in Ludwigshaven, Frankfort, Cologne and enemy positions in France and Holland. Sgt. Johnson is the husband of Mrs. Essie Johnson, 728 E. 21st st, and . formerly was employed by the Pennsylvania railroad. Hé is a graduate of Shortridge high school. » s ”
Sgt. John P, Meahl, waist gunner on a B-17 based in England, has been awarded the air medal for missions over Germany. Sgt. Meahl is the soh of James E: Meahl, 3350 Kenwood ave, and attended Purdue university. u ” a ) 8. Sgt. Vernon Ray, husband of Mrs. Marjorie Armetta Ray, 1536 N. Rochester ave, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flint, 1025 N. Tibbs ave. is serving as an aerial gunner with an 8th army afr force group which has received the presidential citation. He is stationed in England, Sgt. Ray is a graduate of Wash-
corp. LY J » a - Sgt. Raymond W. Aug, husband of Mrs, Irma Aug, 130 W. 18th st.,| and 8. Sgt. Harry Albersmeirer, hus-|
band of Mrs. Frances Albersmeirer, |”
502 ‘Highlarid ave., are members- of the 4th fighter group of the 8th air
- |force, d= group which -received the presidential citation for destroying
323 German planes,
T. Sgt. Thomas J. Fagan, radio
operator and gunner on a B-17, has been awarded the second oak leaf He is sta-
The sergeant is the son of Mr.
BAGS 17TH NAZI PLANE ROME, Nov. 7 (U, P.).—Lt. John] his 17th enemy plane yesterday, going into a tie with Capt. James | Varnell of Charleston, Tenn. as| second ranking American ace in the Mediterranean theater,
IN INDIANAPOLIS
Laverne Rood, 2601 Cold Spring rd. | Joseph Humble, 3451 Broadwa ay; Amy Bowling, 8256 Villa. Dariton Schimpf, 727 Waterman pl; Evelyn Rose Clay, 2210 N. Talbott. (James V, Presutti, 124 8. Novle; Florence Maxine Presutti, 123 Hoefge
| arty L. Trowbridge, 3120 Bacikoon; Este
Spencer, El Jackson, Jam O. Phil go 1080 N. Pennsylvania; ay Naomi Sparks, 846 Greer Louis Marshall Vaughn Jr, 1125 Park; Doris Helen Wright, 1863 Orleans, | George Talbert, 2715 Ethel: Hilda Catherine Torrence, 111 Hudson, 1 | James Henry White, Shelbyville; Ruth F.| Jennings, R. R. 1, Box 8 | Walter Chew Jr, Greenwood ; ‘Olive Pow-| ers 2617 Lockburn carl Edward Daupert, R. R. 17, Box 416; Gladys Dukes, 4055 W. 12th
ert Morris, 2510 N. Colorado; Marie Bien Dosé, 2519 N. Colorado, BIRTHS Girls ! Herbert, Christine Cade, at Bt. Prancis. | | Joseph, Edna Jones, at Bt. Francis Joseph, Susan Bferruzzi, at 8t, Francis,
| Pail, Virginia Bippus, at St. Vincent's. | Robert, Mildred Massingale, at 8t, Vin. | cent's, : Lucien, Alice Btewart, at 8t, Vincent's. Leslie, Beatrice Sutherland at Coleman, Robert, Audrey Greeson, at Methodist, Travis, Ruth Polley, at Methodist, Daniel, Hazel Sefton, at Methodist. Otis, Bylyia Marsh, at 1028 8. Illinois Gaynor, Helen Neal, at 2225 Avondale pl. | Houle, anita Parris, at 617 W. Michi-
Pg hime Sawyers, al 220 8. State, Boys Betty Michell, at Bt. Vincent's, Kathleen Smith, at St. Vin-
William, Delmore, cent’s,
Mart, Josephine Vancil, at St. Vincent's, James, Rosalene Wade, at Bt. Vincent's. Hubert, Darlene Gardner, at Coleman. Eugene, Casimere Konrad, at Coleman., Ralph, Wanda Eaton, at Methodist, «+ William, Bernice Lowen, at Methodist, Hubert, Naomi Spicer, at Methodist. ~~ | Delbert, Pear] Decker, at 1037 W. Michigan. | Cecil, © Cloriene * Spurgeon, at 1221 N.| Groff. Tak James, Louise Stanley, st 2422 Parker,
Cortes, Dorothy Walls, at 1417 Grant, | :
'J° DEATHS Charles W. Boswell, 68, kt City, "orsbyat) hemorrhage.
«1 Hobart, M. Trotter, 47, at Bt, Vincents. |
wareitioma.
at Veterans, abscess
ung. : Chatios Ash, », at 821. es snvmmiy) occlusion.
and Mrs, Thomas M. Fagan, 4415 {Guilford ave, His wife, Elizabeth,
where | J. Voll of Goshen,” O., shot down | resides in Lake Forest, Ill.
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