Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1944 — Page 13
IN, Nov. 14. From litical standpoing has a better op= fective "leadership n party than had seding candidates klin D. Roosevelt, can offer really dership may dee 1 whether he can # impressions left n utterances and some issues (hat narily the people | & political came , themselves. ore favorable pow
ship” of Herber$ endell L. Willkie us circumstances depression which cause of his poor kie's. because he id not get along
best race. His se, for the Dems t. This must be lopsided electoral his party and in 1 leader,
her of the most ns have had in re influence with fter the election,
tim licy--creation of lon to Keep tha ch an organizas ing the Republie v good politically {-line leaders, ed a progressive
r. Dewey has & ast—as governor tinuing prestige, with Republican —with whom he
he campaign. for the 1948 Relonger delayed
ecent years has 8 personal cone han Mr, Dewey, ate Mr. Willkie 0 late when he 944 nomination, on his: journey nor Dewey des g to local lead« presentatives of
ence as a party dividends if he . what most depublican party also-ran. Some in his care to h persona] con well as to this y desperately to
epublican nome renominated in
Nov. 14—-At a importance of
Ple. Gaylord I. Anderson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Andersen, 45 W. Morris st, was killed in action Aug. 9 in France mother believes he had been France only a few days inasmuch as his last letter home was dated July 26 in England. Pfe. Anderson was 21 and had been in the service since February, 1042, and overseas since October,
1943, He was working on a farm|
near Rennselaer at the time of his induction. His parents moved. to Indianapolis a year ago from near
.-- Spencer.
Survivors besides his parents include & son, Ralph Eugene, living here with the grandparents; four sisters, Lorna Rae, Kathleen, Delores Ann and Ruth, all of Indian-
apolis, and a brother, Phillip, sta-|:
tioned with the navy at Hutchinson, Kas, . . » William Ernest Lexow, aviation machinist’s mate, 3-¢, son of Mr, and Mrs. William J. Lexow, Detroit, Mich., formerly of Indianapolis, was killed in action in the Central Pacific. Survivors besides his parents are his wife, Mrs. Phyllis Lexow, a daughter, Leslie Diana, whom he had never seen, and a sister, Mrs, Nadine Tews, tJ ” » T. 4th Gr. Robert B. Miller, son of Mrs. Sarah J. Cooper, 2303 Hillside ave., was killed in action Aug. 17 in France. ’ He entered the service more than a year ago and received his train-
ing at Camp Howard, Tex. and at|:
a camp near New Orleans, La. He
went overseas last spring and was|’ tioned in England before enter-|.
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France. Technician Miller was 19 and at-
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"Pvt. Bop N. Mwray, husband of :
ue Ines G. Murray, formerly. of 746 N. Alabama st., today was list~#d by the war department as having been killed in action. He was in European theater,
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good conduct medal. He entered the army in July, 1943, and went overseas in January, 1044, He is 19 and formerly was employed by the Kroger Grocery and Baking Co. He is a graduate of Washington high school. A brother, Pvt. Charles Allee Jr, is with a ground crew of the 8th air force in England. He has four sisters, Misses Lucille, Alberta, Barbara and Sarah Allee, * - s Flight Qfficer Earl R. Huehls, husband of Mrs, Alice Huehls, 305 N. Kealing ave, has been reported missing in Holland since Sept, 19. Sen of Mr. and Mrs. John Huehls, 1165 Nelson st., he entered the service in July, 1941, and arrived overseas in March. Formerly employed
"by R. C. A, he is 28.
He has two brothers in service,
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TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1944. —
"Hoosier Heroes: Anderson, Lexow, Miller and Murray Kill ed; Allee, Meyer and ‘Huehls Missing: Willhoite Wounded
ROCK-A-BYE,
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lithe folks ecstatically happy on Christmas day, ~
Pfe. Gaylord Anderson . + + killed in France,
Henry Willhoite Paul Neligh Wounded Honored
Pfc. Harold Kenneth, in Belgium, and Pfc. Charles B, in France, ” » ” Pvt. Earl H. Meyer Jr, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Parl H. Meyer Sr, 2838 N. Chester st., has been missing in action in Holland since Oct, 28. He was serving as a tank driver with an armored infantry division, Pvt. Meyer garduated from Technical high school and entered the service Mareh 20, 1943. He went overseas in May, 1944. A half-brother, Cpl. Kenneth H. Kitts, is serving in Germany. Opl. Kitts’ wife, Pvt. Harriett Kitts, 46 with the HIEIIGS at Quantico, Va. » ” ” Pvt. Henry Willhoite, husband of
Pvt. Meyer
‘|Mrs, Ella Mae Willhoite, 3811 E.
Terrace ave, was wounded Oct. 18 at Aachen and is recuperating in a hospital in England. He has been awarded the purple heart, which he sent to his wife. Pvt. Willhoite entered the service April 7 and has been overseas since September. He formerly was employed by the Prest-O-Lite Battery Co.
2 » » » First Lt. George E. Myers, 1316 E. Ohio st, and 1st Lt. Albert D. Romans, 424 N, Riley ave., has been awarded the distinguished flying cross. They are with the 15th air force. FR : Second Lt. Marion A. Williams, R. R. 9, Box 530, has been awarded the air medal for missions over
Lt, Williams is a navigator with the veteran 44th bombardment group and has participated in attacks on Hanover, Koblenz, Cologne and Mainz, » » 8. 8gt. Raymond E. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Foster, Craw-
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Pvt, Irvin L Allee . . . missing © in Italy.
Gwilt,
Honored Killed
fordsville, has been awarded the distinguished unit badge.
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The war department today confirmed that the following Indianapolis men have been killed in action: Second Lt. Fred A. Crawford, son of Mrs. Julia E. Crawford, 306 Leeds ave.; S. Sgt. Orville E. Benefiel, husband of Mrs. Lucille M. Benefiel, 3423 Carrolton ave.; Sgt. Michael 8. Brezausek, son of Mrs. Anna Bresausek, 956 Arnolda ave.; Pvt. Claude L. Hume Jr, son of Mrs. Grace M, Hume, 1620 N. Alabama st.; Pvt. Orville L. Johnson, husband of Thelma E. Johnson, 1321 Bradberry ave.; Pvt. Karl Kornblum, husband of Mrs. Nina C. Kornblum, 3424 W. Washington st.; 8. Sgt. Oliver M. Ronk Jr., son of Mrs. Iris Ronk, 831 W. 44th st. Sgt. John T. Smitha, husband of Mrs. Mary F. Smitha, 1260 W. 31st st.; Pvt. William H. Whitson, son of Mrs. Louise Whitson, 1210 N. Oxford st.; 2d Lt. Robert H. Krueger, husband of Mrs. Norvetta Krueger, Greenwood; 2d Lt. Lorin M, MecCleary, husband of Mrs. Evelyn McCleary, 714 E. 51st st.; Sgt. Bernard Lewis, son of Mrs. Ida Lewis, 4343 Winthrop ave.; Capt. John W, Askern, son of Earl J. Askern, 6480 Broadway, and 1st Lt. James E. Tomlinson, son of Mrs. Antha L. Tomlinson, 920 Gilbert ave. » n ” The war department has confirmed the reports that the following Indianapolis men have been wounded in action. Pvt. Emil G. Bernitt, son of Mrs. Louise Bernitt, R. R. 10, Box 534; Pfc. Patrick J. Dugan, son of Mrs. Marie Dugan, 351 N. Addison st.; Pvt. William J. Fertig, son of Mrs. Prank J. Fertig, R. R. 2, Box 391; Sgt. James G. Sharpe, husband of Mrs. Murlene E, Sharpe, 718 Lexington ave.; Sgt. Albert S. Shaw, son of Mrs. Hazel A. Shaw, 1329 South Sheppard st.; Pfc. Roy A. Simmons, husband of Mrs. Cleo R. Simmons, 818 Davison st.; Sgt. Samuel P. Tobias, “son of Mrs. Ida Tobias, 2051 Ruckle st., and Pvt. John R. Heffernan, son of Mrs. Fairy F. Heffernan, 5345 E. Washington st. Pvt. Heffernan has been listed dead. . » . The war department has listed 96 Indiana men killed in four combat areas. ASIATIO 8. Sgt. William C. Hubbard, son of Mrs, Susan A. Hobbard, Bosw CENTRAL ic Set. Allen M. Holding, son of Mrs. Pearl Holding, Greenfield; Pfc. Herman e Kutch, son of Mrs. Mary T. Kutch, Gary and T. Sgt. Richard L. Williams, son of Emmett Williams, Summitville. * EUROPEAN Pfe. Walter Adam, Adam, Shelbyville; sha Mrs.
son of Mrs, Carolina
Bell, Vincennes; andson of Mrs. Cora BE ine sor vi. Carl Boger Jr., son of M Bucy Boger, Washin ton; 1st Harold Ry husband o oid D, Brewer, Shelbyville; 2d Lt. Melvin = OBrewer. husband " Mrs. Jaqueline B, Brewer, New
T] Burgett, o son of Odas Burgett i
Butcher, Huspah¢ of Mrs, Velma er Kokomo; William 3 Cha man, son of Earn Ty . Columbia City; 1st' Lt. James . hushang of Mrs, Geraldine B, Chittick, Pvt. Donald G. Clark son of Mrs, ankle lark. Columbus; 8. Gran V Corder, husband of Mrs. Blanche Corder, Haiaomond; Pvt, Dee B. Cunning ham, hasband of Mrs, Prances E. Cunningham, ‘Corydon; Pvt. Norman L. Dav 5 nusband of Mrs. Ethel Davis, Madison Pfe. Joseph Dickus, brother of Simon -Dickus, Hammond; Pvt. Thurman C. Dunn, son. of Mrs. Steila Dunn, Aurora, | Pt. son of W Cc.
‘husband of Mra. Ch
Danville;
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band of Mr e L. lig. a mond; Pfc. Dom rr 3. Giacherio, son Mrs. Catherine Giacherio, Clitbon; 1st Lt. Dals A Goings, husband of Mrs, Gracia. Got Lowell; Pvt, Willis ee son of Willis Gionser, Rome city; Pvt, Horace B. Harrison, som of Mis. Agnes M, Harrison, Petersbu 5 Norman G. Hoffa, son of Virgl oly, incy; T. 5th Gr. Paul W, Korfl, rs. Frieda Korff, Evansville; te. Herschel G, Likens, husband of Mrs. Betty J. Likens, Anderson; Pvt, Lewis K. Martin, son of Mrs, Dorothy M. Martin, Cam. bridge City, Pvi. Pau. M. Mascari, husband of Mrs ; Bgt. Charles G. Miller; Rich.
. Ruger, th, hus-{, Kokomo; Perry Stan fie
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Flight Officer Earl R. Huehls ... missing in Holland.
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John P. Jones, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Tones, Carlisle; Pfc Paul Jones, sqn of | "An. Jetta, 1h Elwood, ond R., Kelley, husband of MA Dagh hn Kelley Lebanon; 1st Lt. Earl R. Kin son -of Mrs, Mary Kindler, Knightstown; Pfc. Delbert H. Kirkman, husband of Mrs. Ruth Kirkman, Princeton; Pfe, Howard T. Kneifel, son of Ms, Amelia: Kneifel, Kouts: Pvi, Michael - R, Koches, brother of John Koches, Gary: Pfc. Frank P. Koontz, son of Mrs, Bess) Koontz, - Roanoke, Pfc. Carl Krasulak, friend of Mrs. Agnes Woods, Gary: Sgt, Richard W. Kurzha), son of Mrs, Ethel Kurgzhal, South Bend; 2d ‘Lt. Mdrvin FP. Muir, son of Frank Q.| Muir, Elkhart; Pvt, Floyd L. Noe, husband | of Mrs. Geraldine Noe, Columbus; Sgt. | Warren & Rankin, son ef Mrs. Ethel Rankih ichigan City; 8. Sgt. Wymond B. Ridge, husband of Mrs, Wanda™"L. Ridge, Bloomington: 8. Sgi. Forrest R Koudebush, son of Mrs. Nora Roudebush, Brookville; Pvt. George J. Scecina, son of Mrs. Mary. Scecina, Linton; T. 5th John W, Shei, son of Mrs. Lena Clristoph, Hamlet; Pvt. Edwin E. Stanton, son of Mrs. Viola Stanton, Dunkirk, and 8. Sgt. Robert E. Tobin,- son of Mrs, Glendora Tobin, Union City. . SOUTHWEST PACIFIC
So.
¥ [Rar L. sy Pt. Wayne; Pvt. oy 8 .
heer, wo son of Mrs. Anna R. Whitlock, Edinburg.
Vernon E. Arnold, husband | wounded in action They are: Joan Arnold, Cicero; Cpl. | Vernon Ww. Aon sah 2 Mrs. Laura Arvin, / t. Richar . Atwood, husband of Mrs. Jeanette Atwood, Anderson; | R. Bland, son of Omer Bland, Worthing- | 2 s.| ton; Pvt, Kenneth G. Bowers, son of Mr, ‘| and Mrs. John E. Bowers, Hedrick: Pvt
Second Li. of Mrs.
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Martha Chumbley, son of Mrs, Emina | Boonville. Flight Dtneer Charles Db. Conklin w jon Ei Conklin, Greencastle. vt, y, s. Marion Williams Robert B. Miller | Goldie Dailey, Plymouth: Pfc, William E . son of Leonard Gwilt, Pfc. Blsia High, son of Mrs. Effie High fill, Jack Jickaon, son
Mrs, oy | Pvt. Ehrman D. Alter, husband of Mzs
Sgt. Edmund K, William, son of Mrs. »
. . [May Williams, Newwy 8
| Five liane rs have beew
| Pfc. Walter W. Beck, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Virgil Beck, Ft. Wayne; Pfc. Daniel
Denzel E. Browning, son of Mrs, Thelma Browning, New Castle, and Pfc. Jack E {ne husband of Mrs, Jack E, Hol. linger, Goshen, one
The following Indiana men have of | Deen wounded in Europe:
| Mrs, Alice Bryant, Crawfordsville; Pvt, | Kaszynski son of Mr Frances Kaszynski, | D.. Wellsand, Valparaiso; Pfc. Roy L.
Lillian Alter, Salta; Cpl. John E. Ander-| Glass, husband of Mrs. Lois Glass, Sue Robert P. Shaffer, bry Aon, son of .. Mary Anderson, Hamlet; | mitville: Pvt. anlohard G. Glinski, son of | fer, Plymouth; Bic. Jos He She "Shee: ton yo f
Pfo. Charles E Armstrong, son of Mrs. | Mrs. Helen Glinskl, Crown Point; Pvt.|of Mrs. Mamie Shaw, Nellie J. Armstrong, Ft. Wayne; Pfc, Ed-| William A. Goble, husband of Mrs. Nora | Victor Lk. Shuman, i aacnes or Ry rn win H. Arnhoit, son of Mrs. Clara Arn-|vell Goble, Cortland; Pvt. Stanley B.|dred Shuman, New Albany; Pvt, Chatles holt, Columbus; Pfc. Oscar Baim, husband | Goleblewski, husband of Mrs. Lucille| R. Shutes, son of Mrs, Ollie Shutes, Mon= of Mrs. Maxixe Baim, South Bend: Pvt.| Golebiewsk!, Michigan City; Pvt, Law-|tezuma; Pfc, Thomas H. Skevingtén, son William ' E, Bango, son of Mrs. Gezila| rence R. Hartman, husband of Mrs. Agnes | of Mrs. Hilda Skevington, Ft, Wayne. Bango, South Bend; Opl. Charles R. Bick-| Hartman, Clinton: 8. Sgt. Lawrence E.| 1. 5th Gr. John J. Tall, son of Mm. nem, son of Mrs. Maude Bicknell, Muncie; | Hess, ‘son of James Hess, Boonville, Anna Tall, Gary; Pfc. Max N: Tichenor Be Re ohasband Of MrS.| pyt, Charis E. Hildebrandt ton of|Son of Mrs, Eva Tichesor, Greensburg: A . y. chmond. Mrs, Faye C. Hildebrandt: Delphi; Pvt. Pvt, Ray D. Tinsley, husband of Mrs. Pvt. Elmer J. Birk; son of Mrs. Emma | Orville E. Hodges, son of Mrs, Margaret | Virginia Tinsley, Alexandria; T, 4th Gr, Birk, Jasper; Tech. 5th Gr. Hugh Bohn-| Hornback, Tipton; Cpl. Donald R. Hughes, Hugh ¥. Titus, son of Mrs, Hugh Titus, ert. son of Mrs. Marghret Bohnert. Jas-|5OM. Of Mrs. Irene Hughes; Gary; Pvt. Terre Haute; T. 5th Gr. Robert J. Wells, ’ " gare + V8" Harley Johnson, husband of Mrs. Della husband of Mrs, Lillie Wells, Newburgh: onville; Pfe. Clifford "E. Bryant, son of | Johnson, Alexandria; 8, Sgt. Eugene W.|Pfc. Arlan A, Wellsand, son of Mrs. Rachel
: Michigan City; Pfc. Burl B. Keys, son of | Wineinger, husband of Mrs. Betty WineOtis L. Bucholz, son of Henry Bucholz,| jee "Betty Keys, Brookston. inger, Seymour, and Pfc, George T, Wise, Terre Haute: 8. Sgt. Earl K. Burry, son of| a4 14 Barnard J. Kneer, son of Otto |", °F Mrs, Nora Wise, DePauw.
Mrs, Ella Burry, Berne; Pvt. Charles H.| Kneer, Evansville; Pvt, Arthur. E. Lueg-|* s 8 =» Bussinger, son of Mrs, Mattie Bussinger, | ring, husband of Mrs.. Alberta L. The. First Lt. P Washington, ring, Ft. Wayne; Pfc, Harry M. Maxwell, rst Lt. Paul 8. Neligh, son of
Cpl, Charles H. Cook, husband of Mrs.|son of Mrs, Susie Maxwell, Darlington;| Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Neligh, Hope, Mary A. Cook, Evansville; Capt. Leland|Pvt. John T, Merriman, son of Mrs, Mary has been awarded the distin ed M. Cook, husband of Mrs. Louise Cook, | Batters, Morgantown; Pvt. Leon O, Miller, guish Kokomo; Capt; Marion B, Cooper, husband son of Mrs. Ocie Mehn, Muncie; cpl. [flying cross. - He also holds the of Mrs, Mary Ellen Cooper, Hillsboro; Pic.| Ralph E. Mills, son of Mrs, Elda Mills, |ajr medal wit] Edward Cayniefewski, son of Gus Cazynie-| Ft. Wayne; Pfc. Dwight 8. Mitchell Jr., lust ith three oak leaf jewski, East Chicago; Pfc. Charles 8.|son of ‘Mrs. Marilla Mitchell, Lafayette: | CLUSLTS. - Danner, husband”of Mrs. Anna Danner, | Pvt. Nicholas J, Mitchell, son of Mrs, Effie| The lieutenant is a B-1T navie Frankfort; Pvt. Frank D. Darter, husband | Mitchell, Terre Haute, gator and is based in England of Mrs. Minnie Darter, Muncie, Pvt.~ Arthur J, Morris, hushand of Mrs, . 8. Sgt. William J. Davis, husband of Kathiye Movs, New AlAny; Pvt. Charles 8 9.0 Mrs. Agnes Davis, Bloomington; 1st Lt | Pearson, son o rs, Tessie Gran, Elk- | Raymond Dearth Jr. husband of Mrs, bart; Pvt. Everett L. Penrose, husband Flight Officer Ray A. Decker, - | Joanne Dearth, Tipton; Pfc. Earl E. Dun of Ma Mabel PURTOSe, ALAN P Pic.| son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. can, 'son of John Duncan, Spencer; Pvt, |JMmes Priest Jr, son o rs, 1da Priest,| Decker ry Wilbur Earlywine, husband of Mrs, Anma|linton; Pfc. Francis Pschorr, husband of cker, Gary, has been awarded Earlywine, Anderson; Pfc, Robert E. Fire-| Mrs. Beatrice Pschorr, Gary: Pvi. Roy the air medal. He 13 a bomstone, son of Mrs. Laura Firestone, |C. Rackett, son of Roy Rackett, Gary;| bardier on an 8th army air force Goshen; Pfc. Vincent H. Firsich, son of | Pfc. Charles A. Reedy, son of Mrs. Daisy| prin Mrs. 1da Pirsich, Connersville: Pfc. John Reedy, Columbus; T, 5th Gr, Charles H Pitch, husband of Mrs. Madeline Fitch, Rintaiion, 90m of Mn, VeHin RINOTson, | ot O6SE ORR IE eymour, uste ” P Pvt. Dean’ E, Rummel,, son of Mrs T e firs oak leaf cl r to the us, 30% Foul J. Curd, husband hy Mes, Maude Rummel, Goshen: Pfc. Richard | distinguished flying cross has been 3 . 3 . . xton, brother o rs, Lucy Frantz, MarKarl XK. Garner, son of Mrs. Bessie|ion; Pfe. Donald E, Shaffer, son of Mrs, presented to Capt. Loyd T+ Robin. Garner, Charlestown; Pwt, Hubert F. Cora Shaffer, Columbia City; T. 5th Gr. (son, Bloomington,
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