Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1945 — Page 11

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Hoosier Heroes: Druen Killed in Action; Three Infantrymen Are Missing | eo

Overseas only one fhonth, Pvt. © ty James, Druen, husband of Mrs, Ha Mary Druen, 16 .N. Richland st. wits killed in France Dec. 9. > The 28-year-old infantryman had ben in the army nine months and| _ formerly was. employed at the Na-| tional Furniture .Co. He received

>I school, he is 22,'and was employed |

_ lat the P. R. Mallory Co. until he| joined the army Feb. 6; 1943. |

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Pvt. Richard Williams, son of|

| Mrs. Loretta Williams, 329 N, War-| {man ave, Was slightly wounded in

? : ® oy i , “ : [Germany Dec. 18 while serving! i tT: : i {with thesmechanized cavalry. | his training at Camp Fannin, Tex. | aie gi { n Burvivors besides his wife, are!

k WOMEN'S IND MISSES a ON ABATE SAC TORAH 3 ag od { He is 21 ‘and has been overseas! 4 ely : ; 5 Mevieny {since September, having been in A ihiee children, . Charles William, WE ym, wy % service 21 months. He Attended! Ly David Paul. and Sghery. Sue, un i : Gis Sacred Heart high school and for- a his mother, Mts, Myrtle Lee Druen, | ; i « , ~ merly was employed ‘in the “ticket 4 Indianapolis, | ; % ge > office of the Gré¢hound Lines, Inc; 3 4.8 8 > i & GE por 8 FAR o TT ——— 4 " : | Pvt. Hugh Tipmore, husband of Pvt, James Druen ’, . . killed In | Pvt. James Arnold Enzor . . . Pie. Lloyd G. Williams . .. . miss- eh hsooiseunsontme ante dnrnated A ————————— hese tases 5

Mrs, Mary: Tipmore, 1038 8. Bel- France. | missing in France. | «ing in. Belgium. TRAFFIC DEATHS I niont ave, has been missing in Ger- Beplember and now is in a hospital J | .

i ously was wounded in France July, - ; : many since Dec: 12. : in England. a . ; 4 26 and received the purple heart. | INCREASE IN STATE Son of Mrs. Zona Tipmore, 1216 Awarded the purple heart which Sand : He returged to active duty in Sep-| , : W. Ray st, he is 27 and holds the he sent to his sister, he was in the gli ; 1 tember. : | Careless driving habits allowed to combat infantryman badge. Before !2d infantry division and has been | He was employed at the Richard- develop becauke rationing brought. entering the service in November, | overseas three years. He previously | ison Rubber Co. when he entered | reduction tn traffic has been cited 1043" he was employed at the Chev-|sérved in Iceland and England. | | the Army May. 11, 1943. He went, ¢ the chief reason for a rise in| rolet commercial body division of| Cpl. Riordan is 36 and before en- overseas June 1, 1943, end is 29. state accident fatalities, General Motors Corp. He attended tering the army:in January, 1940, | b { YT 2 u : Traffic deaths during 1944 totaled Washington. high school and went. he was employed by Blokely Bros. 1 1. Pvt. Warren G. Broglin, husband! 165,.an ingrease of .7.per cent-over overseas last August, : | He wears three battle stars and Is| ve a, of ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Broglin, 257 N.|the previous year, Walter Eckert,| He has a 16-month-old son, Jerry the son of Dan Riordan, Hardy-|{": Warren ave, and son of Mr. and[8eting superintendent of the IndiLee, mtn LJville, Ky, fi : Mrs. Alex Broglin, 531 N: Bell st. ana state police, reported today. ? ¥ on : » A. " { ne ® was wounded in Germany Dec. 12. The. 1043 figure of -717 trafic Pvt. James Arnold Enzor, son of| Cpl. C. B. Elliett, "husband of : He was serving with the medical |deaths was 30 per cent under the Dr. and Mrs. Ora K. Engor, 3950 Mrs. Rosie Iva Elliott, 637 N. Pine| corps and is now in a hospital in| 1942 total, a’ comparison shows. Carrollton ave, has been missing ss was wounded in Luxembourg Pvt. Hugh Tipmore . . . missing. Belgium. Since going overseas in| Accident fatalities totaling 463 | in France since Dec. 1. | Dec. 1. . in Germany. August, he has been in France, Bel-|0ccurred in rural areas last year, A rifleman with the 7th army,| |

{ He is the son of Mr. apd Mrs. | ; iw gium, Holland and Germany. He |!he report indicates, compared with he was a freshman at Indiana uni-| pred Elliott, 8655 E. 46th st., and | Garland Summers, 531 N. Noble st.; has sént the piece of shrapnel which |416 during 1943. This was an in-

versity when he entered the army has been in the army three years. and nephew of Mrs. Virgil E. King, wounded him and the purple heart| Crease of 11 per cent. The 302 aceiin June, 1943, He is 19 and al He went overseas in~ August, 1943,/437 Fulton st. was wounded he received, to his wife." | dent victims recorded in urban disgraduate of Shortridge high school ang is in the infantry of the 1st! Oct, 6 when he was hit by shrapnel A graduate of Technical - high|!ricts was an increase of Only one and a member of the Third Chris- | army, A graduate of Broad Ripple eight or 10 days after he made a mrss —- {from 1943. tian church. He has been overseas | high school, he is 30 and formerly Parachute ‘landing-in Holland. He

(= Tr = | EE —————————————————————————— since October. . Pvt. Enzor carriedjwas employed by the White Castle received the purple .heart and is RODERIC RAE DIES: 'CHILD’S SUIT AFIRE The Times a year. | system, back on duty. ’

A sister, Miss Ruth Enzor, is al x un. a | He entered France on D-day and

| teacher in New Winchester. First Lt. Edgar F. Hall, husband Was Wounded four days later in the FORMER POLICE AID MOTHER RIPS 17 OFF

. Normandy invasion, returning to 2 8 = of Mrs. Jude Hall, and son Ol tive duty at the end of the "Roderic H. Rae, former civilian|burning cowboy suit from about the! Pfc. Lloyd G. Williams, husband Mr. andMis, Fred rmonth, laboratory investigator for the In-|body of her five-year old son yesterof Mrs. Doris Williams, 1050 Udell] 1: Hall, all of be I Pvt. Summers is 20 and enlisted dianapolis police department, died day may have saved his life. { st. has been missing in Belgium 815 N. Centenniel pe (in the army in September, 1942, today in his home in Valley Mills.| ~The boy, John Leroy Goldsby, Is| since Dec. 11 where he had served St» Was wounded a \while working for the Hall-Neal He was 69, nd lin City hospital where his conditio on the front lines since August with iB France Dec. 3 { Purnace Co. He went overseas a | Mr.. Rae, a native of London,|i§ critical. | the 9th army. 2 Is In a hos- ww \year later with a paratréop unit. England WAS appointed as head oft John had been playing with | A former member of the Indiana] Pital there. : | A brother, Seaman 1-¢ Carl Sum. the. Inboratory Whee it was organ-| matches in his home, 1424 S. Rich-| national guard, he is 28, and entereq| A member of the ers was sent to Shumaker, Cal, j;ed in November 1936, He sfrved|!and st. when the accident occurred | the army Jan. 17, 1044, trained at|S¥me division in | { Tuesday after * completing naval ,¢if Feb. 24. 1043 bed {His mother; Mrs.” Mattie Goldsby. | Camp Wheeler, Ga, and- went over- “hich Pvt. Enzor Jd BF J training at Purdue university, I ero " thy| Vas burned severely on the hands Beas in duly. rae ry ne ; > 1 1 » a IN ore em if Dor Sv | when She tore away the flaming | via, nary Carol A : Heulepan; soon 1. Hal solo Cae EA, bin Victor : M, . Valley its; ke | The Goldsby have three other| Mary Kaghri, after arriving overseas in October. | gress e., s 10 SeC-| brothers, Mervin of ndianapolis children. Mr. Goldsby is employed) es He entered the army Oct. 24, 1941, ond time when. he. received a. leg and Mateom of London, England] o Ew ;

Ee : ; {by the Union. station. , land is 24. His daughter, Marcie injury, in Germany Nov, 21, He 1s: and a grandson, James Allen Rae y : ’ Cpl. Clyde Riordan, brother of June, was born six months ago, in a hospital in England.

| of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ruth \Dywyer, 5539 Kenwood

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| | 2 8 a Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ster-| Services will be held at rlanner| WOMAN, 82, SAVED | ave, was wownded in France in| Pfc. Lloyd R. Summers, son of ling, 729 Congress ave. he previ-| & Buchanan mortuary.

| FROM FIRE IN HOME

Vi An 82-year-old grandmother was carried to safety yesterday when! . ¥ R 3 J i a fire was discovered in her house| Can you imagine . . . BISHOP'S Low Prices at 1344 Park ave, Ls She was Mrs. Mabel Vackers. ih > i V4 5 Others who also fled the house} now even 37g bE) 1 frue, every OY EYL! were her daughter. Mrs. William . WY £ {

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tion at City - hospital after being | hit by an automobile at New York | and Meridian sts. éarly today. She received head and leg injuries. i Victor Knarr, 1218 Monument [1 ist, driver of the car, was. arrested! and charged with reckless driving |} and failure to give a pedestrian the right of way.

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