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Hoosier Heroes: Richards, Timmons and Cooke Killed: Denison Reported Missing; Three Listed-as Wounded |
u tfield, Bedford, d Plc.) Bas Pvt. N v - Two servicemen have been Killed PRISONER Morgan county; and his maternal st, was wounded n Tialy Oct. 5 and fags J, Satis, Dsl, so He, bu Chic PY Did teh ga, M. Sg. Harold B. Johan, hs
in France and one in the Marianas.| Lt Michael P. Ambs, 2333 Villa|grandfather, Albert Galloway, 99, cat is in a hospital but will return to R. Holmes, Linton, und son of Mra. Mary Bernard 2. NSE. sen of I " Nigg. | band of Mrs, Christena Johnson and In addition, one is misisng Inlave, of Germany, of Owen county. this country soon.. el a A ns: ET Te on Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank John-
France, three have been wounded Pvt. Robert L. Cooke, son of Mr. out injury for more than two and i. son of Mrs, Bessie ‘Panl, Winamac;
y 4 J f and one is a prisoner of Germany. and Mrs. Clarence P. Cooke, 2409 one half years. He entered the| The following Indiana soldiers 35's, ian’ pryant oo fon of Mrs. Eva soon, Vincennes, has been awarded ONLY 30 .
y ) i , army Oct. 24, 1941, and went over- have been wounded in action: T. Sth Gr. Raymond Poliakoff, son of the bronze star in England for outJackson st, was killed Oct. 26 In 7% i seas six months late i in| Pv Marion E, ‘Alhorn, son of Mrs. (Mrs. Ida Mae Potiakoft, Boonvlle; T 4th | d hief in i - ater, serving Pe 3 2 3 . standing service as crew chie i France while serving with the in x Henrietta Alhorn, Bedford; Pfc. Clarence|Gr. Paul J. Retek, son of Mrs. Anna ) Sgt. Floyd A. Richards, 121 Salem Lane, was killed Oct. 23 in France. fantry England, Ireland, Scotland and Af-|F. Allen, son of George W. Allen, Wina- | Retek, South Bend; Pte. Howard D. Sand- charge of maintenance of B-24 Libas 8X S. | mac: Pvt. Andrew J. Armstrong, husband |ers; son o rs. Millie Sanders, Evans- x J ’ Inne, in France. 9 Jack [He had been overseas six months He entered the army in February, x rica before he went to Italy with of Mrs, Mary J Arnistrong, New Albany; | ville; Pfc. Paul G. Shortsleeve, nephew of |€falor heavy bombers which have Pvt. Robert L. Cooke, 2409 Jack- got Richards was active in rid-|1943 received -his training at Ft i. Pvt. Toole served overseas With-|T. sth Gr. Harry E. Badowskl son of Mrs J gga, Siemens Marion; Pi. | flown 58 consecutive combat mis- [: ’ YEN “ * 7 A " + nn adowski, outh end; ¢. Gene 8 a 3 ~ son st, in France. . formerly |'P8 circles here and formerly was|y.wis wash, Shreveport, La. and 4 ; an infantry division. He is 26. | .|C 'Baiiey. son of Mrs, Daisy Bailey, Terre|tida Sprunger, Berne; Pyt. Jerome M. |sions withoukesurning back short of Pfc. Glenn W. Timmons, formerly employed on the Gregg farms. He Camp Phillips, Kas., and went over- ’ » He has three brothers in the|Haute; T.-5th Gr. Marcus E. Bigelow, son|Stepnicwski, son 4 Jars. Clementine Step- | the target GE mechanical
s 0 » Sgt. Floyd A. Richards, son of Mr. KILLED and Mrs. J. A. Richards, 121 Salem
F ¥ {= , . of Mrs, Plorn Yetter, South Bend; Pfc, |niewski “South Bi of 36 W. Morris st, in“the Mari also. worked for the Indianapolis|ceas in September, 1944. i army, Sgt. Robert, in Clovis, N. M.; William w. Bird, hushand of Mrs, Ja 8. Bgt, Norman R. Stockberger, husband | difficulties, . ’ rg ‘ ’ ' an ne c J . : | : nas MISSING |railways. Pvt. Cook was 21 and attended! Sgt. Charles, in Hawali, and Pvt.| 08 J Bid reson i Seancte P. of Mrs. Evelyn PF. Stockberger,” Warsaw: #' & =» A Lal . ‘ x . b . . } ) 015. The sergeant was 37 and had been | Washington high school. = Before : 7 Louis, in the Aleutians. | Bisnterd, Teil City Hud Bugenia i jow-1 Mabel Rletwood, Claston; Bvt Harry Second Lt. John L. Bunch Jr,, son Ee. Rs Denisa, 3 [in service more than two- years [entering the service he was em-| os #2 ® = ersox, South -Bend, Wall, Richmond; Capt. Willis L. Williams, |0f Mrs, Ida S. Bunch, Tipton, bom~ Rosslyn ave, in ance, Survivors, besides his parents, ployed by the Stewart-Warner Corp. Lt. Michael P. Ambs . . . prisoner Lt. Michael P. Ambs, reported p 36t. 120 B Bojan. jon. of Mis Gor je brother of Miss Geneva F. Will ams. n bardier on a B-17 Flying Forttress, WOUNDED fare three sisters, Mrs. Frances| Survivors, besides his parents, are of Germany. missing Sept. 2 after action over son of Mss. Nora Bush, Newburgh; Pie. | Mis. Wiuise S- wiliamson, £ S, gand | based in England, has been awarded Pfc. Russell E. Elder, R. R. 20, smallwood of Indianapolis, Mrs.|a sister, Miss Betty June Cooke, Germany, is a prisoner of the reich.| Wai ing. “col Ray of Mas. Aor at 1 Aldridge, Shelbyville. son of Mrs. Basl¢!the air medal. ; 4 y ase of Columbia Cit nd | Indianapolis, and brother, Pvt, Bill] Pfc. Glenn W. Timmons, who was! He was a fighter pilot with t my | Prank Christian, Westville; Pvt, Sylvan x Box 400, in German _ |Hazel Haase of C City, a p ’ as ghter pilot with the army | Prank Christian, Westville: pet, usban 0 I's. 0 a
Pvt. Robert G. Blawn, 529 David- Mrs. Gretchen Abott of Chicago, |R. Cooke, with the army air forces wounded twice, was Killed in action | | air forces. Dig TO OL PTE Jos ou De program, the petition states; with son st, in France [1ll.; four brothers, Tom, a ser geant | at Walla Walla, Wash, [Nov. 1 in the Marianas, according| The lieutenant is the husband of] | Busband of Mrs, Marianna Elpers, Evans- | a stone school building to be built
Pfc. Harry M. Toole, 2015 W. 16th \n France, Robert, in the South| Memorial services for Pvt. Cooke to word received by his parents, Mr.| Mrs, Dicie Lee Ambs, 2233 Villa|P. Ernst, Ca Cte CP hf oad later,
Plc. Pa i . - og t Ers f 1 st, in Italy } Pacific and Dewey and Kenneth of | will be held at Peoria, Il. a Ms oral Tmo, Bloom 29s, a the son of William Ambs, | 32 of Mrs H Paurote sie pie and: | 250, 000 BUILDINGS The property would cover the ae p————————————— ——==fleld, formerly of . Morris st. Central Y, M. C. A. Ruth A, Paurote, 8, Clarksburg; Jc. Michael entire south side of 57th st. be-
a " BI Piala, son of He was 19 and had been in serv = wu » Pvt. John R. Pd son of Mrs. Ma) tween Washington blvd. and Central
ice since May 30, 1942, and over-| Pharmacist's Mate 3-c¢ Edward Haves, Michigan City! A hearing on the proposed erec- ave. A house already on the propseas since-September, 1942. He was Vincent Gillaspy, son of Mrs. Elia! Pfc. Glean A. Fortner- husband of Mrs. tion of a $250,000 Catholic church ty would be converted int r ; 1's Elizabeth Fortner, Marlon. Pvt. George L.|and a church school at 57th st. and erly would be ¢ Into a recwounded the first time June 18 on!Belle Gillaspy, 2725 McClure st., has! Gibson brother of Delbert D. Gilbert {and a cIMren SCI00. 4 Sb. ANC ory, the petition also states. Salpan and again in September. |peen awarded the purple heart for| Wrjae: Put. Louis H. Kanowsky husband | Washington blvd. will be held at 4
Pvt. Timmons was born in Monte- | wounds received at Saipan June 30. Ot ne AE em nowakY sanaie 13 p. m. Monday before the zoning ALERT MOTHER AIDS zuma and attended grade school in| | A. Kauffman, Goshen; Pfc. Joseph J | board. Indianapolis. He formerly was a gow = Futon, Pot of Mrs. Mafy F. Laiber, SoU A petition for such a building IN UNCOVERING LOOT carrier for the Indianapolis News| Pfc. Alonze A. Ford, son of Mr. | Ena B. Lesh, Ft. Wayne: Pr. Leo y | program has been filed with the and was graduated from Manual 3nd Mrs. John W. Ford, Whiting, yinnng: seymour, Pvt. Ernest R. Mans board by the Most Rev. Joseph E.| “PORT JERVIS, N. Y., Nov. 17 (U. high school. has been killed in action. He was field, son of Mrs Bessie Mansfeld. Ritter, archbishop-elect of the new (P.).—An alert mother started checkSurvivors, besides his parents, are 'serving with the marines. son of Joseph E. McKew, Ridgeville; Pvt. |archdiocese of Indianapolis. ing when her 8-year-old son flopped
Chester M. Meck, ; ° i four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Armour, 8 =» Shester M. Meck, son St Chedtér W. Mees '| The structures would house a|into the house wearing a size 40
Mrs. Pauline Lloyd and Mrs. Max-| Five Indiana marine have been| T. Sth Gr. Guy C. Miller, son of James NEW Catholic parish north of St.|tuxedo.
in k, Indianapolis 58 | W 7 : | O. Miller, Vincennes; Pfc. Irwin C. Mil-|Jo I ri i The youngster and five of his ine Wic wapolis, and Miss wounded in action. They are: | 0, Miller, ViSrennes: Lie Lwin OC Joan of Arc parish, said to be ) g }
' 1 . t f Mary Lou Timmons, Bloomfield, | Fre parry K. Davis, son of Mr. and Wayne; Pvt. George D. Monks, husband | Over-crowded. No name has been [playmates led police to a supposedly 2 r 'v r a ( or and a brother, Pfc. Ralph C. Tim- | Wiliam Br Duc a ie. oT, O81 | SEM Soon L. Monks, Chandler; vi. | |given to the proposed parish. |empty warehouse containing $25,000
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Murray, son of Byron W. mons, with the marines in. the|¥srs, Dunkirk: Pfc=Evedette Fessier, son! ray, Gary: Pfc. Richard 8. Musser, son of | The church, to be built of stone, {worth of baggage and merchandise
of Mrs, Marvin Springer Oaklandon; Pfc. | x South Pacific. | Lawrence E. Hatheld husband of Mrs. Of Nang hband or’ Marion: Pvt. Nonklwould be first in the building stolen from a Railway Express Co.
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S. Sgt. Robert R. Denison, brother of Mrs. Charles W. Hollowell, 5015
Rosslyn ave. and son of Mr, and if Mrs. Russell R. Denison, Conners- |i ville, has been missing in France since Oct. 22. \%
His last letter home was dated R Oct. 17 and at that time he wrote Only 30 Shopping Days Before Christmas that he had been promoted trom | private first class to his present rank. Sgt. Denison enlisted in November, 1942, and received Huhne! under the AST.P, at Harvard uni-| versity. He was attending Purdue | university at the time of his enlistment. He entered France with the infantry and went into combat three | weeks after landing. A i’ x Pfc. Russell E. Elder, husband of kL PP Sy Mrs. Ruth Elder, R. R. 20, Box 400, 4 hg : was wounded In gm mms. ean, AGAIN WE Germany Oct. 23. CEE g "gg PRR RY i He is in 4 hospital ; NT Ba) REPEAT
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