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Lt. Emmett E. Martin, husband of | Mrs, Mary E. Martin, 712% E. od st. was Killed in action Nov, 12. His | wife first received a telegram that | lie ‘was missing and later one that | : lie had been declared dead. b & : Lt. Martin entered France with} ; the’ 6th armored division and ‘fvas| ‘wounded in action during the.divi- | . slon’s 10-day, 250-mile drive down ... the peninsula to‘ the outskirts of | Brest. He was awarded the purple 3 heart for wounds received at that i= time. "The lieutenant, 26, is “survived by | his parents; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Newman, Martinsville, He entered the service about three years ago, going overseas in February. » 5 Ld , Cpl. David F, Shaum, husband of WAC Pvt. Katherine D. S8haum, 149], w.. 20th st, and son of Mrs, Daisy Shaum, Brookston, was killed in action Nov 10 in France. “He ge been in the army since Aug. , 1942, and had been overseas 2 last May, 4. “Cpl. Shaum was 35 and graduated © © from the Nappanee high school. He |. formerly was employed by the Allison division of General Motors. His wife is stationed with the WAC in New York City,

Pfe. Jack E. Bridgewater killed in France.

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& "= = =» «Pvt. Harold M. Rodgers, an instructor at Pt. Knox, Ky; was killed “Monday night when his car crashed

Pfe. Martin Duffy . . . died of wounds received in France,

went overseas last July. A graduate near the fort. ‘He and several other or coiheqral high school, he t-

Ft. Knox men were returning from tended Butler university and forthe battle training area when the | neriy was employed by L. 8. Ayres oar failed to make a curve and] & Co. He is 24. gverturned. Pvt. Rodgers received| ry, nrothers also are in the serv- & concussion and a fracture. ice. Pfc. Robert J. 8hine is serving ‘He was an instructor in fleld |with the marine corps and Phartraining from the armored tank macist's Mate 2-¢ Donald F. Shine school and served as a mechanic|is serving with the navy medical . for jeeps and peeps. |corps. * Pvt, Rodgers was the husband of s =» =» Mrs. Edna Rodgers, 4016 E. 34th| Pvt. Harry A. Wolfe, husband of a, and the father of Barbara Jean | Mrs Elsie Wolfe, 438 N. Parker ave, snd Jolanda Lee Rodgers. He Tere lor. son of Harry Wolfe, 1314 Bates 1ast week-end with his family here, was wounded Nov. 8 in France * ard is in a hospital in France. a Wieded sFedhnioul his Pvt. Wolfe entered the army in Ancient Landmarks lodge No. 319,| March. 1944. and has been overseas r and A. M,, and the Sahara Grot- | {two months with the infantry. He tb. Before entering the service the | formerly was employed by the New 22-year-old soldier helped operate [York Central System at Beech

Grove. the. Marathon garage, 27th st. and Be has a 3-year-old daughter, Di-

College ave, % Burvivors, besides his wife and |® ughters, include a sister, Mrs. n,n

. Gubert Wehlerman, In Pfc. Walter B. Biddinger, 1431 E. gnd his mother, Mrs, Ga ttsburg, Cal. The body will be | bronze star. ' He is serving with an

ght to the Moore & Kirk Ir- infantry battalion which made an

napolis, |

; fought the ene Kk. 8 Bu in France since Sept. 24, jand 8 Remy bac Th

Jack E. Bridgewater, , and Mrs. Sam H. Bridgewater, N. Chester st. now has been oh. killed on that date. Entering the army in Septem- T. Sgt. Davis N, Tipton, South- | r, 1942, he trained at Camp Wol-| port, has been awarded the distin-| Tex., Oamp Butner, N, C. and | | guished flying cross, He is serving ais Obispo, Cal. (with the 8th army air force, "Born in Terre Haute, be was 23 “an. d lived in Indianapolis 10 years. Second Lt. Frederick L. Sorrells, 18 a graduate of Technical high p.51 pilot, has been awarded the air | and, formerly was employed meqal He is a member of an 8th & the Scliwitzer-Cummins Oo. army air force fighter group which gn 8 has bombed Germany and German U'Pfe. Martin Duffy, son of Mr.|occupied countries, dnd Mrs. John Duffy, 1912 W.-Ver-| Lt. Sorrells Is the son of Mr. and mont st, died Nov. 12 of wounds Mrs. James W, Sorrells, 3961 Spann recelved Oct. 27 in France. ‘ave, and Mtended Howe high An infantryman with -the 8d school 4 , army, he was 20 and had been over- on. 8 - seas 13 months. He is a graduate of| Confirmations have been received Washington high school and was from the war department that 1st employed by Kingan & Co, before {Lt. Claibourne Cooperider, nephew entering the army a year and a half | (of Clyde W. Cooperider, 117 E, 19th ago, st. and 8. Sgt. Milburn K. White, A brother, Sgt. Thomas, is in an husband of Mrs. Betty White, 5338 ordnance unit in France. » . »

Pvt. James Lynn Gearlds, who lived at 1401 N. Pennsylvania st. before entering the service, has been missing in action in France since;

{tered some of the toughest fighting that D-day produced.

Europe. "8 = Gunner's Mate 3-¢ John Mitchell Purvis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T, Purvis, Greensburg, has been killed Aug. 20. He was ID action. He was serving with the! serving with the Navy. airborne infantry. 5 & =» Pvt, Gearlds is! Watertender 3-¢ John Norbert the son of Mr. Jones, husband of Mrs. Evelyn M. and Mrs. J O.!Jones, Vincennes, is missing in Gearlds, Tom- naval action. He is the son of Mrs,

kinsville, Ky. He pmma Jones, Brookvill lived in Indian. . Toyile,

apolis four years Six Indiana marines have been

and entered the service here in/Wounded In action. They are:

E ¢ es September, 1 Plc. Joseph E. Klopp, son of Mr. and Pvt. Gearlds RY i ) pL Mrs, Harman E. Klopp, Lawrenceburg; e Went Overseas pc. James ©. Norwood, husband of Mrs. last summer. Pvt. Gearlds formerly(J. C. Norwood. Evansville; Pfc. Louis

was employed by the Richardson Co. | Garr: Pre” Trade I Sirgak: M

Gary;

FE Mary Mertens, Munster: Pfc. Mike Coz den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conden, Ple. Edward T. Barbee, son of Bluntord, ai Plc. Prank Randol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barbee, | 4 #00 Mra Wiliam Randol, Angola.

1921 Southeastern ave. Was Serious- 88-8

ly wounded Nov. 11 in France. He had been overseas since August and

The following Indiana men have been wounded in Europe:

Lucas, | Raymond st., has been awarded the

ving early = morni landi near the Pvt. Robert R. Kirby, husband of Mrs. M yse, Ft. Wayne: Pfc. James V. ton chapel. \ to y { Coll nA r ng d | Pern Kirby, Attica; Pvt, Leroy Kurtz, son; Stubbs, son of Mrs. Mollie Coffin, New : 5 wll sll [town of Colleville-Sur-Mer on D-day {of Mrs. Anna Kurtz, Goshen; Pvt. Herbert| Castle; Pvt. Everett W. Sullivan, son of

} citation said that battalion encoun. | Je; Pvt.

| Birch ave, have been wounded in fof

the P.

) Ple, Chester C. Bentkowski, son of Mrs. in France since September. Mary Bentkowski, South Bend; Pvt. Earl Pvt. Barbee is ° ” .|H Birnell, son of Sylvester Birnell, Ft. . arb 20 and was induct Wayne, Pvt. Delmar L. Boulware, son of ed into the army following his grad-|Mrs. Rose Boulware, Connersville; Pvt vation from Technical high school [Homer N. Breedlov., husband of Mrs

in June, 1943. He left for basic training in July and was assigned to the infantry. ” " = Pfe. Leo Heiny Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heiny, 1942 N. Audubon rd, was wounded Oct, 9 while serving with the 5th army in Italy but has returned to active duty, He holds the purple heart and the combat infantryman’s badge and is 22. Formerly employed by the Schwitzer-Cummiins Co, he entered the army in December, 1042, and has been overseas one year, A brother, T. 3d Gr. Harold E. Heiny, is in an ordnance company at Camp Shelby, Miss.

» LA J ~PvL. Joseph L. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Collins, 330 8.

Downey ave., was wounded in Hol. land Sept, 27 and is in a hospital in England, — The 20-year-old paratrooper received the purple heart for wounds received March 19 on the Anzio bedehhead. A graduate of Cathedral high school, he was a freshman| at Butler university when he ‘entered the army 22 months ago. He i been overseas 16 months received his training ‘at Ft. Benning and Camp Wheeler, Ga. and formerly worked pare Jme at

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Pauline Breedlove, Bedford: Pvt. George R. Brewster,” son of Mrs. Ruth Brewster, Winslow: Pfe. -Olifford N. Brinson, * husband of Mrs. Ruby Brinson, Madison: Pvt, Charles OG, Burkhardt, son of Mrs. Moly Burkhardt, Washington: Pvt. John Byers, husband of Mrs. Mildred Er Pendleton Pfc. Harold L. Case, son of Mrs. Lucy Case, Rushv lle’ Pfe. Guy N, Chambers Jr. son of drs. Esther Chambers, Muncie: Pfe. Claude E. Clark, Pusband of Mrs Marguerite Clark, Austin; Ple. Arnold G Claussen, son of Dora Claussen, Hebron; Cpl. Prank i Cleveland, son of

Pvt. Harold M. Rodgers . killed in auto accident,

Frederick Sorrells’ i’

Edward T, | Barbee | | Wounded Honored

Mrs, Nancy Cleveland, Princeton; Cpl: Jo|seph P. Conley, son of William Conley, Connersville; Pfc, Eldon E. Conrad, son of | Mrs, Margaret Conrad, Logansport. Pfc, | Joseph L. Cook, husband of Mrs. Beatrice ook, Evansville, “yt Frank M Cox, son of Mrs. Lena |Cox, Brownsburg; Sgt. Harry H. Curtis, hon of Mrs, Myrtle Curtis, Terre Haute; | vt. Wilbur T. Deshon, son of Mrs, Cora | Deson, Jonesboro; Pic. Ernest E, Dickson, | {husband of Mrs. Emily Dickson, North Judson; Pfc. Elmer T. Perguson, son of|

Pfc. Robert D. Bell, husband of Mrs. Mildred Bell, 4849 N. Caroline ave., and son of Mrs. Bertha Bell, 2521'¢ W. Washington st. was captured by the Germans Sept. 11 in France. He previously had been listed as missing in | action. \

Mrs, Emma Perguson, Crown Point; Sgt. | Robert C. Pischyogt, husband of Mrs Fer- Effie M, Adkins, Vincennes; Pvt. Charlie men Mschvogt, Alexandria; Pfc. Doris C.|M. Allen, husband of Mrs. Edna E. Al-

Garrett, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Garrett, | len. Eiwood. Pvt William H. . Arnolds hus Owensville, Pvt. Walter P. Graczyk, husband of Mrs. | ponent no on of Mr Musi Ray Sagar. Cen hi cue D. Gram, nie Fo UI son of Mrs. Dorothy son o I's anc a8, . Pfc. Donald F. Gilloy, son of Mrs. May Bumgardner, Cohen, ® husband | Glog, Plymoutn; Cpl. Marion J.. Gro- elvin |dowski, son of Mrs, Mary Grodowski, | Plymouth; George ‘W. Gustavson, | son of Victor Gustavson, La Porte; Pte, Carl J. Haley, son of Mary | Buick. Cananeiton; Pfc. Marion W. Hane cock, son of Mrs Mary H. Hancock, | Modoc: T. Sgt. Wiliam L. Harmas, hus-| band of Mrs. Rosemary Harmas, Terre Haute, Pvt. Ralph W. Harpe, son of Mrs, Lora Harpe, New Albany; Sgt. Paul 8. Harrington, husband of Mrs. Helen Harrington, Gary; Pfc. Harold L, Hays, son of Mrs, Nora Hays, Crawfordsville; Pfc. Rubie G. Hewitt, son of Mrs. Harriet Hewitt, Capaan; Pvt, Bobbie Hickerson, son of Mrs, Gladys Hickerson, Crothirsville; Pfc. Irvin|Floy jchaf, nishand of y + 8

Holtsclaw, nephew of Mrs. Rosa Anderson; Pfc. James P. Janowskl, Herbert i salichasiis, Iustand oe band of Mrs. Lillian Janowski, Michigan Sse ia Be Iatayette, City; Pvt, Arthur Jewell, son of Mrs. Ella Mary H. Norton. Red Key: Pfc. Prank C.

{Jewell, Shoals; Second Lt. Lewis N. John- L ton, husband of Mrs. L. N. Johnson, vile pie cot 4 Ella payne, Summit

Evansville; Pfe. “aul Jones, son of Mrs.| amanda Pereg eh "Bet. of Muss, nna Jones, Elwood. G. Philpott, a of Nn R. g. PhilPfc, Rowert A. Jordan, son of Anthony pott, Gary: T. 5th Gr. Arthur Ray, Jordan, ‘South Bend; rvi, Harry W. Kerr, husband of Mrs. Alline Ray, East Chicas husband of Mrs Margaret Kerr, Anderson. | 8 Sgt. John R. Royse, son of M

Orville J. Cox, Mrs,

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M. Alma DP. Davis, Lafayette: Dugan, son of Mrs. Terre Haute. Pvt. Charles R. Green, son of Mrs. Zula E. Green, DePauw; Pfc. Earl Harden, son of Mrs, Maude Harden, Nashville; Cpl James P. Mahan, son of Mrs. Frances F. Vincennes;

t eile: Plunkett,

M. Lewis, son of Louis Lewis, Jeflerson-| Mrs. Lula Sullivan, Terre Haute; Charies E Lillenkamp, son of | Gerald H. Swartz, husband of Mrs. Mildred Lilienkamp, Evansville: Pyt,|P, ‘Swartz, Kendallville: Bernard W. Lyon, son of Mrs. Harriet|Vargs, Snell, Logansport. Pfc. Charles B. Matn- 2, netz, Mrs. Mary Matrinetz, Bast

8gt. Edna 8. Sgt. Steve A! son of Mrs. Anna Varga, South

Cpl James F. Wade. husband of Mrs. Beulah Wade, Burns City; Pvt. Gilbert 8.

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Hoosier Heroes: S Shaum, WAC’ s Husband, Among 5 Killed

Cpl. David F. Shuam . . . killed | in France.

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of Wililam Bean, Freetown; Pfc. Herman| Ten Indiana infantrymen are Postema, husband of Mrs. ‘June Postema, among the 740 members of an infantry battalion which has been! awarded the bronze star for fighting the enemy back on a beach on

the Normandy coast. They are: |

Second Lt. Shares 4 J oorhoes, oii Schmuhl, son of Mrs. Wilhelmina Schmuhl, |ingtcn; 8. Sgt. E. Clements Michigan City; Pvt. Lavon 8. Smith, son|Hagerstown; Cpl. Shey “E. Marcum, Elof Mrs. Pauline Smith, Pt. Wayne; Pfc.|wood; Pfc. Herman F. Hobbs, John M. Sumler, husband of Mrs, Vir-|ville; Pfc. Charles EB McDonald, Liberty; ginia Sumler, Jeffersonville; Tech. 5th® Gr.! Pfc. Robert T. ay an, Gary; Pvt. Hul- | Hillam E. Teeters, son of Daniel Teeters, burt D. Baker, om} _ In. jrotin Bi i ortian Pfc. David Tharp, randson yers, s | Mrs. Amila Tharp, ak DF Mathews, ioomingion and =. Charles R. Bailey |

East Chicago; 2nd Lt. Harry H. Price, husband of Mrs, Irene Price, South Bend; Pvt, Emil E. Rauch, husband of Mrs. Eileen Rauch, Ft. Wayne; Pvt. Clarence Rhonemus, son of Mrs. Ora Rhonemus, Muncie, Pvt, Anthony J. Satchwill, husband of Mrs. Loretta Satchwill, Lawrenceburg; Pvt. Robert W. Schieber, husband of Mrs. Minnie Schieber, Pt. Wayne; Pvt. Robert A.

Pvt. Ralph Townsend, son of McMahan, Red Key. Townsend, Evansvills; Sgt. Glen W. Van- = trease, husband of Mrs, Jean Vantrease, Gary; Pvt, Charles W. Watson, husband of Mrs. Nellie Watson, Plymouth; Sgt. Frank L. Wease, husband of Mrs. Mar Wease, Shelby, Plc. Warren P, Westphal, son of Mrs. Addie Westphal, Michigan City; Pvt. Albert M. Wisniewski, son of Casimir Wis.

¥ ” The distinguished flying cross has been awarded to three Indiana’ members of the 8th army air force.

[lewski, South Bend; Pvt. Louis M. Wan-| INey are: derlich, son of Mrs. Barneada Wanderlich, Second Lt. James H. Batton.

Evansville. and Sgt, Robert J. Yocum, husband of Mrs. Martha Yocum, Brazil. Pfc. Eugene D. Ragland or., son of Mrs, Lallie B. Ragland, Michigan City, has been wounded in the Cen‘ral Pacific area. Pfc. Harold M Adkins, husband of Mrs

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