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The names of 33 more Indiana soldiers who .have been wounded in action have been released by the war department.

European Area

Pvt. Andrew J. Allen Jr. Andrew J. Allen Sr. Bloomingdale: LeRoy Apple,. husband of Mrs. Alice M. Apple. Sheelandi 8 Sgt. Lloyd C. Ball, of Etis Ball, Monroeville: 2 Lt, lien Cc, Cp

bell, , Clara E. Compa Pt. Norris B. Case,

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oy Cunringham, s of Cunningham, Rising Sun; Allen’ C. Daum, brother of Miss Ruth Datum, Tobinsport: Pfc. Theodore E. Dobrowolski, son of Theodore Dobrowolski, Whiting; Pfc. Robert M, Dunn, husband of Mrs. Rosella V,

Pinney, son of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Finney, South Bend; Pvt. Marl W. Fischer, son of Louis J. Fischer, Mt. Vernon; Pfc. Clarence R. Prix, brother of Mrs. Marie Morris, Alexandria; Pvt. John A. Hobbs, husband of Mrs. Emma Angleton Hobbs, Evansville; Pte. Bruce D. Hol jos of Norton D, Holt, Terre Haute 8. C. Jones, brother of Mrs, Elizaeh Cunningham, Vevay; Pfc. Ru Klinedinst, husband of Mrs, Klinedinst, Plymouth; Mellendorf, son of M endorf, Marion: Pfe. Charles N winkel, husband of Mrs.. Rhomilda Rosenwinkel, Hammond, and T. 3d Gr. Donald of Mrs. Alberta Schaaf,

Mediterranean Area

Jesse W. Alderman, husband of Aldean, Fiveod; Prt.

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pi , Lioyd of Mrs. Florence eth, 1. Dillard, son df Mrs. Doras Dili Bloomington: Pvt. Ral h O. Pollard, son of Mrs, Ada PolOwensville; Pvt. Clarence £ Spoonmore, brother of Mrs. Lois Yates, Muncie: Dan Uselac, husband of iherine Uzelae, i] 1st Lt. Wethington, of of Mes, Ru Wethington, Lebanon, Pfe. James M. Wilson, son of Mrs. a Betoy M. Wilson,

Gary. "Central Pacific ‘Area

Pfo. Henry Pasternak, son of Mrs. nnette Pasternak, Hammond, and Pfc. ymond E. Przybiski, son of Mrs. Wald lski, South Bend.

Southwest Pacific Area

Pvt. Charles R. Pinkenbiner, husband of Mrs. Lena Motsch Finkenbiner, Marion.

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" Maj.- John 'W. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Miller, Lebanon, has been awarded the bronze star. He received the award at the Muroc army air field, Muroc, Cal. The major is a veteran of several months overseas and now is in charge -of medium bombardment crews at Muroc field. He is 2§ and attended Purdue university and Louisiana Polytechnic college.

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S. Sgt. Garland J, Mattingly, son of Mr..and "Mrs, Dennis W, Mat~

: | tingly, Loogootee, has been awarded ‘Ithe air medal. He is serving with

the 15th army air force in Italy. . ” "

Capt. Vernon C. Markham, Ev-|" ansville, has been awarded an oak}.

leaf cluster to the distinguished flying cross. He is serving with the 8th army air force.

£IPLAY CAST NAMED (AT CRISPUS ATTUCKS

Crispus Attucks senior class play cast includes Beatrice Cecil, Jean~ ette Mosley, Myra Bledsoe, Maxine Gains, Roslyn Jones, Ferdinand Robert Temple, Charles Dailey, Ernest Davis and Walter Banks, Lucille Turner-is student director and faculty adviser is J. Edward Harper. “His Loving Nephews” is the play.

Mrs. Marion Burch and Miss

d Venoris Williams, music teachers,

attended the North Central section of the music educators conference at the Claypool hotel last Satutday. Marimon Hansbery, industrial arts department head, is attending the reconversion vocational traine ing conference in Philadelphia.

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Hoosier Heroes: Blackwell and Bushong Killed

Sgt. Bernard H. Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lancaster, Bedford, has been awarded the distinguished unit badge. He is serving with a troop carrier command which was cited for service in the China-Burma-India theater, ” 2 » Pvt. Harry A. Wolfe, husband of Mrs. Elsie Wolfe, 438 N. Parker ave, and son of Harry Wolfe, 1314 Bates st, was wounded Nov. 8 ih France and is convalescing in an army hospital in France. He had been overseas two months and was wounded while serving with the infantry.

Rabbit-Killer Strikes Again |

THE RABBIT-KILLING fiend struck again last night. Like Lennie in the John Stein-- [Re beck novel, “Of Mice and Men,” the fiend entered h the pens of Harry Eby and Robert Wright at 1927 N. Alabama st, picked out a doe, killed it and cut off its ears. : It was the third time in two months that the killer invaded the Eby-Wright pens. Other killings were reported by several other rabbit owners in Indianapolis recently,

PLAN CARD PARTY The ladies auxiliary to the Burns-West-Striebeck post 2099, V. F. W., will hold a card party at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the post hall, E. Wash-

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IN INDIANAPOLIS—EVENTS—VITALS

NTS TOD Predrick, Elizabeth Donnell, EVE S TODAY bert, Mary Pfendler, at Coleman,

Ro Indianapolis Federation of Community Robert, Lucille Wilde, at City. Civie clubs, meeting, Washington hotel, Reid, Janet at St. Vincent's, 8p m | Roy, Mary "Hendricks, at a= ‘Vincent's. lis & lub, etihg. Wash. pfran ima agel, rat St, Vincent's, Indianapolis Speaiies shu Suh, meeting. Was fErmal, Lucille ef Sins, at St. sy hoent: 8. e orence Bennett, at Met ist. Bible, conference, Edgewood Methodist David,” Wilma Mills, at Methodist, chureh, | William, Louise Rades, at Methodist. Indiana County and Township Officials as-| Charles, Melba Stutz, at Methodist. soclatiofi, convention, Claypool hotel | Edward, Eileen--Waugh, at Methodist, Rainbow division veterans, meeting, Ant- Bernal, Sally Sheridan; at Emhardt, lers hotel. ” ——————

1 xchange club, "meeting, Claypool hotel, DEATHS

Arlie R, ns Murphy, 77, at 2138 Station, acute

myoc tis, Elizabeth Wolf, 78, at 932 N, King, cerebral hemorrhage. osa Belle Roentgen, 84, at City, arteriosclerosis. |

EVENTS TOMORROW

Indiana history conference, Hotel Lincoln. Society of Indiana Pious, banquet, Clgypool hotel, 6:30 p. | Junior high school mathematics teachers, | meeting, world war memorial Indiana Schoolmen's association, convention, Claypool hotel, Indiana Student Health association, vention, I. U. medical center, Bible conference, Edgewood

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Richard L. Davis, U. 8, army; Louvenia M. Linberry, 1028 Udell Clark Joseph Barrett, 4289 College; Dorothy Anne Davenport, 4233 Park. Richard Lee Hammer, 16M Park; Jessie Le Beuckner, 63¢ E, Oh Teseed Hudson Trexler, oO. 8. army; Vera Wright, Glen Alpine, N. Robert Samuel Underwood, vu. 8 army, Loretta Eleanor Melton, 1530 Sturm, Jack William Wertman, Ft. Harrison; Dans Elizabeth Baltz, 2032 N, New Jer-

cnaries Ross, 2015 Gent; Ruth Ross, 2015]

JUNIORS ELECT N WASHINGTON HIGH

Newly-elected junior class officers at Washington high school are Guy Fish, president; Marjorie Long, vice president; Marie Higgins, sec-

retary; Mary Jordan, . treasurer, and James Clevenger and Odia Boston, sergeants-at-arms, >

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Methodist

Fifteen seniors have been elected |to the national honor society. They Gh sie W. Deftay, Bi SAPO, Tex.) Clara- | are Florence Bernath, Millicent JoRobert | Kenuetl) ‘Kennedy wy Tahor; | eo, MMasiope eA ons osephine alandaa abo an, Shirley Lines, etty re in W Cain, R. R. t | Grace Mary Hard n. 026 'W. Fantom: | Patricia Main, Paul Miller, Ania ve ert - Davy; Mae Mohr, Virginia Reilly, Leona Johanne Matilds Hobbs, Carmel, Ind. Short, G. Joyce Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Shirley Sothern and Agnes Staganda. 'Honor society officers are Ben Bogue, president; Ray Allen, vicepresident; Virginia Cox, secretary, and Norma Ward, treasurer,

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Girls Ernest, Mary Grizgle, at St. Francis. Phillip, Minerva McLean, at St. Francis John, Martha Snyder, at Coleman. Wilbur, Bonnie Guilford, at City. Oscar, Eunice Livingston, at City Paul, Dorothy Field, at St. Vincent's. Leland, Kennett Johnson, at St. Vincent's. Wilfred, Elizabeth Noone, at St. Vincent's, Harold, Mary Christy, at Methodist. Richard, Marian Me affey, at Methodist, Leigh, Pearl Ringer; at Methodist. Sidney, Beulah arks, at 1117 Harlan.

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TRAFFIC VICTIM DIES Injured in an automobile aceident, William E, Leonard, 53, of 1222 N. Chester st., died in City hospital today. The gccident occurred at 11th and Olney’ sts, Monitay night.

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Emma Hess, 73, at 2010 N. Alabama, chronic myocarditis.

Catherine Finis, 52, at St. Vingent's, carm Suth Ryves, 67, at. 108 E. 13th, TRY? Ann Riley, 80, .at 24 W. Raymond, chronic myocarditis. Chatle os ._Senuma aker, 81, at City, arterioKenneth Knight, &. at 255 8. Emerson, broncho-pheumgnia, Samuel K, Lui 83, at 5103 B. Bt. Clair, chronic myocarditis. Pte he Ris 09, at Bt. Vincent's, myoJack Imes, B1, at 1306% N. Senate, coro-

nary occlusion, Amelia Kruntiet 96, at 1505 8. Madison,

tis. 8, arteriosclerosis: Lillie Coonce Jackson, 63, at Long, cerebral hemorrhage. Lizzie Huntington Warfel, a. at 1828 N. Illinois, chronic myocardit 1s. Laura Sokingen, 47, at Bt. Vincent's, lobar pneu;

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