Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1944 — Page 6

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Stokes, brother of Armas Stokes, 1630 E. Tabor st. was. killed Nov, § during naval action in the Paelfio. J A native of Boonville, he was 30 and resided in Indianapolis most of his life. Before entering the service 3¢ months ago, he was employed by Kingan & Co. : Survivors, besides his brother Armas, are two other brothers, Cyril and Harley, both with the DAVY. . » Pvt. Delbert B. Herald, husband of Mrs. Josephine Herald, New Augusta, and son of Mr.vand Mrs. T. W. Herald, 3908 W. Vermont st. was killed Aug. 27 in France. » » J Plc. Robert W. Seeger, son of Mrs. Mary E. Seeger, 801 N. Bradley st. has been missing in action in Germany since Oct. 20, He was serving with the infantry. Pvt. Seeger entered the service in June, 1942, and received A. 8. T. P.

training at Butler university and | the University of Nebraska, He|

went overseas in June, 1944, and served in England and France before entering Germany. ” ~ ” . Sgt. Joseph Charles Daily, son of | Mrs. Mabel L. Daily, 2404 Broadway, was wounded {n September on Palau but in a letter received yesterday by his mother he wrote that he was out of the hospital and expected to be home by Christmas. He is to be given a 30-day furlough. Sgt. Daily was injured in the left

nade. He entered the hospital Sept. 28. The’ sergeant joined the marines fn January, 1942, and went overpeas in June, 1942. A graduate of Technical high school, he is 25 and formerly was employed by MeOrory's Five & Ten Cent Store and the William H. Block Co. ” » 8 ‘

Radio Technician 1.¢ Edward Richard Blackburn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe M. Blackburn, 2129 Park ave, has been missing in action since July 28. He was serving on a submarine in the Pacific. A graduate of Technical high school, Technician Blackburn is 21 and formerly was employed in the advertising department of the P.R. Mallory Co, He entered the servfce in August, 1042, and went overseas in December, 1944, He graduated from the naval research labofatory in Washington, D.C. A brother, J. R, is an aviation machinist's mate with the navy in the Pacific, . » .

Pfe. John B. Coonfleld Jr, brother of Pvt. Harold L. Coonfield, who was wounded in France in July, was wounded during action in the Pacific. He was serving with the marines, The brothers aré the sons of John

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school, John is 20 and has been in service two years. He went over seas soon after his induction without ever having a furlough. » » » T. Sgt. Frederick W. Ragsdale, son of Mrs. Mary M. Ragsdale, 4256 Boulevard pl, has been listed by the war department as having been wounded in action. He was serving in the European theater, # = =» Sgt. Joseph E. Ryce, reported missing after infantry action Sept. 9 In France, is a prisoner of Germany,

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryce, 838 N. Riley ave, The sergeant has been overseas three years and served in Iceland, England and Ireland before going to France. He entered the army Feb. 14, 1041. ” » » Second Lt. Chester R. Casey, copilot of the B-17 “Bachelors’ Baby,” has been awarded the distinguished flying cross, ‘The lieutenant is serving with the 8th army air force and also holds the air medal with three oak leaf clusters, He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rosco C. Casey, 1034 N. Hamilton ave.

8. Sgt. Marshall M. Arnett, husband of Mrs, Madeline Davis Arnett, 3512 N. Tacoma ave, and son of

Sullivan, has been awarded the air medal Sgt. Arnett is a gunner on the B-24 “Mike” and has made six bombing missions over Germany and enemy occupied territory. »n "nN

Second Lt. William H. Walding, navigator of a B-17 at a bomber station in England, has been awarded the air medal. He Is the husband of Mrs, Betty Walding, 4182 Carrolton ave., and the son of Mr. and Mrs, E, H. Walding, Monroeville, Ala,

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8. Sgt. Robert Aley, husband of Mrs. Joanne Aley, Indianapolis, and son of Mr. and Mrs. George Aley, Anderson, has won the air medal for participation in bombing attacks on Germany. He is a walst gunner on a B-17.

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Two more Indianapolis men serving with the 8th army air force have been awarded an oak leaf cluster to the air medal. They are:

8. Bgt. John Nelson Reddick, husband of Mrs, Martha Reddick, 1040 Montcalm st., and son of Mr. and Mrs, C'°N, Reddick, 3230 Carroliton ave, and 8. Sgt. Walter BE. Fischer, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fischer, 1041 Southern ave. Bgt. Reddick 1s » hy turret - gunner and engineer. and Bgt. scher is a tall gunner, ” # "

Cpl, Robert C. H. Simpson, husband of Mrs. Marguerite J. Simp~ son, 6020 Crittenden .ave., is a member of the 4th fighter group of the 8th army air force which has been awarded the presidential citation and is entitled to wear a gold-bor-dered blue ribbon. " » »

The war department today confirmed the reports that Seaman 1-¢ Allan Harold Carr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert D. Carr, 1130 Westbrook st, is missing in action, and Pfe. Gordon Thomas Carrol, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Carroll, 3142 N, Euclid ave. has been wounded. ”

Fireman 1-¢ John Viesik, husband of Mrs. Adahbelle Barbara Vicsik, Mishawaka, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vicsik, South Bend, is missing in action,

The navy has listed five more Hoosier marines as having been wounded in action, They are: Pfc. Porest W. Berrisford, hushand of Mrs. Forest W. Berrisford, Clinton; Pfc. Robert 8. Black Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Black 8r., Veedersburg; Pfe, Larry D, Braman, son of Milo A. Braman, er; Sgt, Donald H. Carmichael, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard R. ‘Carmichael, Columbus, and Pfc. Glen M. Connor, son of Mr, and Mrs, James R. Connor, Rushville,

. » » Confirmation of the repert that Pfc. Herman Bradley, husband of Mrs. Virginia Bradley, 928 W. 27th st, has. been wounded has been made by the war department. . » . ”

Three Hooslers serving with the army have been wounded. They

are: aft. Adam L. Buti, son of Mrs. Rosa L. Butl, Bouth Bend; Pfc. Raymond D. Randolph, son of Mrs. Mary J. Randolph, Amboy, and Pfc. Max E. Winteregg, son of Mrs. Irene C. Winteregg, Monroe.

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Poland, and son of Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Grimes, Greencastle, has been awarded the air medal with two oak leaf clusters, He is serving with the 8th army air force at a base in England. Lt. Grimes is a P-47 pilot and has a Messerschmitt 100 and a Junkers 88 on the ground and a Focke-Wulf 190 in the air-to his credit, He has flown ‘50 missions.

INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONFERENCE IS SET

The first industrial waste utilization conference, designed to acquaint industry with the many valuable by-products that can be obtained from industrial wastes, will be held ‘at Purdue university Nov. 29-30, Directing the conference will be officials of the department of sanitary engineering in the school of civil engineering and the engineering extension department.

Among the speakers at the twoday conference will be Att, Gen. James A. Emmert, president E. C. Elliott_of Purdue university: ©. 8. Boruff, technical director of Hiram Walker :& Sons, Peoria, Ill; M. M. Ellis, senior aquatic physiologist of the U. 8. department of interior;

versity and N. H. Sanborn, secretary of the National Canners’ association. Fifteen state department and industry associations interested in stream pollution will participate in the conference.

ZOG'S PALACE BOMBED

LONDON, Nov. 18 (U. P.).~The Exchange Telegraph, in a dispatch from Italy reported today that R. A. PF. Beaufighters hit the German« occupled King Zog's palace at Tirana, Albania, yesterday with 32 rockets, collapsing the roof.

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