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— — DAG i 4 4 2 * J a : : pe cs . . . Lone, : . bs ; 4 3 ji al ot ” : 4 3 - cri d Simpson Killed in Europe; Five Reported as Mi: d Eight Others Wounded : Heroes: Scribner and Simpson Killed in Europe; Five Reported as Missing and Eight Others Wounded (Continued From I ) ary fi i . : pl: IB : | Li ’ : i Pvt. Norman H. Str. 8: 1528 : ; .- ; 4 Brookside ave. in. Ger. : woOUNDED ¢ You Sgt. Robert Imel, 4631 . ston ve., in Germany. Pfc. George R. Scott, Marion, and 20 Melvenia st. in France. z Pvt. Edwin J. Britz Jr, 5821 E.| INew York st., in Holland. e 15 8. Sgt. George E. Strakis, Mayvood, in Europe. Cpl. George T. Bean, 5806 N. Key~ stone ave, on: Peleliu. : ; : | _ Pvt. Rex Hiteshew, 4804 W. 24th| ..« y Fi nll Richard Had Pet. 3 Stephen Scribner . hs... prisoner rst Lt. Charles Richard Ha vi ames Bop i Wishmier, Alexan of Cyst Hensiche » Pte. Janes Lies nPrisoner dock . . . missing in Belgium. « « « killed on Christmas day, killed in France. ing in Belgium, ¥ . y - . J ] dria, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward] : . : ri aR ’ i The navy department today listed : : n tered the arm Be : ) ' s A Wishmier, ‘53 Renmore rd, in no 5 Sergeany oie been ey fad Go i : Carpenter's Mate 2-c Robert Mark ance
am : 2 Hn mao a NAMED ‘ since last September. i gu ; \ Shaw, Marion and Aviation » oT i DR, CLARK IS Dog Returned Pfc. Willi Dery: Monroe, 227 4 rE : X nanceman 3-¢ Clayton Starn Jr, ; | 8. State ave., in Belgium, ® = =» HR | 3
- A Terre Haute, as killed in action. a - T0 BUTLER FACULTY To French Crew . of oP | } 3 a : ; | PRISONER 8. Sgt. Norman E. Brock, son of ; vu ! ) 3 Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt E. Brock, : ve hs Fireman 1-c Warren Frank Shriv- e ) Ebi Cae ob] BOSTON. Jan, 18.40. PY a Lyles, 2051 N. Del-,S. Mount, st, has both miming » | jer of Franklin is missing in ac- : 3 Dr. Gordes addon t a! saucy mongrel’ mascot named | aware st, of Germany. _| Germany since Dec: 22, : RB : tion, “a «navy department "report |t HESS fessor of philosophy Rel Nanette was returned yesterday to] Pvt. Albert 'Henrichs, 1314 Car=| The 22-year-old infantryman ar- 3 é sald today. pull JB [Epuseopa: Jemiaver} 5 9 on 100 Overieged Fron allots who rollton ave, of Germany. rived overseas March 1. and served ? eg. Pa. as een apo 400 overoved Prench sailors who T. Sgt. Norbert A. Lynch, 4720 E.|in England, France and Luxsiibolos : 4 TY Seaman 2-¢ Charles Henry Secor, | NE pro 5 Jae rv ho Te £ i « He Wo | | | New York igh of Oermany BE ah school] i 4 : | Burket, and Seaman 1l-¢ William Robert Imel George Scott | osophy depart- et, Lvanthie WES Minish iY we Pvt. James Stephen Scribner,|and entered the army in November,| * ] J; ” Walter Springman, Gary, have been Wounded - Wounded mew, 5 Butler p : a ne oT Ee iam Nesoniion, Daus ens Se uit ] : « |wounded in action, the navy de-| pr waurice Pascoff, South Bend: Sgt He will assume Jp 9 —the Frenchmen claimed—was Scribner, 844 S. Missouri st. was|the sergeant was employed » "Pvt. Norman H. Stranahan . . , | partment announced today. Audion Peek Simon) iS. aso his e vii as uties & loaned, in an out of court settlekilled Christmas day in the Euro-| Hetherington & Berne I Nk missing in Germany, sa Pw Billie SSveee, Richmond: a 20 when the i | ment. The Morrises claimed the pean theater. His last letter home |a former Indianapolis New The following Indiana soldiers & Reet coxmston: Eve: Eur R yiSiE, Jan. 20 when the ment. The Morrises claimed the was written Dec. 15 while he was in| dianapolis Star carrier boy. Pvt. Hiteshew is the husband of were on today’s war depart-|P't. Luther D. Sanders, lmmbein: | re DEMO loaned. England. . 8 8 from Tein) high Sal. i Mrs. Lucille Hiteshew, 4804 W. Bath ie ft of Wes. weal ia LE Dwight E. Schoeff, Hunting on; Jes, 2S hee. sailors ied a bill 10 oquity Pvt. Scribner was 18 and entered| First Lt. Charles Richard Had-| entered the army Jan. 27, , st, and the son of Mrs. Ethel Hite- Mel . Pvt. Vincent C. Spittler, North Terre president, said . in superior court here yesterday, the army May 15, 1944. He was| dock, husband of Mrs. Janet Conrad |ing his freshman year at Purdue shew, 490% W. Washington st. Alaction in Europe. pIik, Viseent © Spitter, North Terre serving yn the infantry and had Haddock, 146 Caven st. a field ar-|university, and went overseas four
i claiming that the family became 1 former contracter, he entered the, 1p all cases next of kin have been | Paraisaf Sgt. Charles E. Stewart, Sey-| Dr, Clark, who e e i months ago. He formerly was embeen overseas since November. tillery officer, has been missing in
. mour; Pfc. Oscar H. Thomas; Corydon; holds his A. B. Dr. Clark $0 enamoured of Nanette that army May 15, 1942. He went over- notified and kept informed of any |Pfc. Calvin H Tinsley, New Castle: Put | The young soldier attended Man- | Belgium since Dec. 17. He had been |ployed by the Diamond Chain Man-
+: | they refused to give her up. seas last July and was serving with change of status. The wounded are: Thos, Tupi Ligon PLC er, | nd Ph. D. degrees from the Ul “pug by the crew's spokesman, sl Ligh sehiool ang was a member) gverseas shies lash Outober. pole Oo. ee i Rr fy Nr smn Fo iy Ein He I & | ois Dr. Eien dct. DY. sofgen] Seaman a se of | | D $ rger, Scotts : 8. . S, , pl. A - . . x obs of St. John's Catholic church. The son of Mr. and. Mrs. T. J. 3 uo 8 ¢ #4 8 Dale BA Surg Ralph A. Biggs | ley, Rensselaer - retired last August after heading! §elanen, ry a he Survivors, besides his wife, include| Haddock, Girardeau, Mo,, he entered| poo pawin J. Britz Jr, son of | Pvt. James E. Wishmier, husband fsa Jomphis Pl mond H. Boyce, 8 |the Butler philosophy department! ii hy ii A al tte Nwe sitters. Miss| pe army in February, 1042. Ho '8 nyse Lorena R. Britz, 5621 E. New of Mrs. Editti Wishmier, Alexandria, | 52Y""8ic SE) ¥' urdsati, Trataigar| Pfc. Daniel A. Brock, husband of | 31 yeor | Nanette Fag Seen the: visesly Mrs. John Rosetto; two sisters, Miss| 28 and attended Southern Missouri York st, and Edwin J. Britz Sr. |and sew: of Mr. and Mrs.” Edward i$ ui, Edmund G, Coomes, Sew Albany: Mrs. Virginia Brock, 216 S. Holmes | The new professor: wat ar ins) y Nancy Rosetto and Mrs. Katherine| State college. 906 West drive, Woodruff pl, was A, Wishmier, 53 Kenmore rd, Was|jonn PB. Dashier, Barbee, and a brother, Orville Scribner Jr, all of Indianapolis.
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Pfc. Kenneth E. Simpson . .. | Sgt. Robert L. Wasson... miss- | T, Sgt. Norbert A. Lynch . , «
|S. Sgt. Norman E. Brock . . . missing in Germany.
Anderson; Pvt. Harry d t |structor at the University of Penn-| C . Would be Menttwisken, : : erson; . Yiave, and son o : a J “| leave without her. an. wounded Oct. 31, in Holland. wounded Dec. 10 in France. Me is|W. Days, Kokome; Fe. Rn Oot Mrs, William BB : Sylvania from 1924 to 1936 and was Pvt. Norman H, Stranahan, sonof{ With the medical corps of the convalescing in a hospital there, Prancisco; Pfc. Jack K. Drews, Ham-|n ooo’ 9614 W. piss. | associate. professor of philosophy at | - a 8.8 Mr, and Mrs. Otto Stranahan, 1528 104th infantry division, he was By sler had Seen Dyerveas pvt. Robert H. Farber, Huntington;| Vermont st. was 3 : | Wheaton, Ill, college from 1936 to INTRUDER KILLED; . mh be i , shoulder (since last October and was Serving| pe." “martin. Parny Princeton: Fpet. d = 1043. Since then he has been at . Kenneth E. Simpson, an in- [Brookside ave, a member of the wounded by shrapnel in the shou : afd F Wayne; oye) ee : i eh Tit: the anna was | 106th division, has been missing in{and is in a hospital in England.|with the 7th army. He is 30 and Lifinte Bn Mae I ain Or during action of i : Reformed Episcopal Seminary, | TWAS A SQUIRREL killed Dec. 27 in France. He had | Germany since Dec. 21. He has been awarded the purple| has’ two sons, James, 6, and Don (a. og ey South Bend: prc. | eyte. He has : 3b. pr. Clark, who studied philosophy Police last night killed an intruder been overseas five months. A graduate of Technical high heart and the bronze star medal. |ald, 4. 3 . ril Eugene Hiatt, Richmond; Pfc. Raymond |been in the serv- By [iB Paris, has published two BOOKS! ok did $100 damage to the home school, he is 23 and formerly was| A graduate of Technical high| Before entering the service April|y "micks, Whiting; Pvt.” Ralph J. wn, [ice since Febru- : {30 15 Rie aUihor of Hutierus SHE | WI easPv. Simpson was the hushand of employed by the Warren hotel. Pvt.|school, he is 20 and was employed | 15, 1944, Pvt, Wishmier operated the Shelbyville: 8. Sgt. Rovere I." Riren:|ary, 1943, and left JF ¥% |Cles on recent and modern systems of Mrs. Ruth Morgan, 5124 Pl et oe ho Aa; Er entered the army in|by Lockheed Aircraft in California |Alexandria bowling Bleys, Witleh his Fuser, Yorkville; Pfc. Joseph J. Kish, | gon guerseas serve * #% | of philosbphy. {ant Run pkwy. national ln ter "Co. he was 33| November, 1943, and trained at before entering the army in April, | Wife now operates. e a
Ca | Coming home late, Mrs. Morgan . : da: | ice last May with Br : | Fla ’ Technical high school and formerly |, 38, Cf Julips B- Tenn, Hammond: heard stealthy noises. Quickly she and entered the army in December, | Camp Blanding, Fla, Camp McCoy, (1943. Pvt. Britz received his basic was employed. by the Brunswicke | oie er, Cig LEVIS, Shelbyville; Pie. |the paratroopers. Pvi-Brosk N ARCOTICS REVEALED ard Seale % Wis., and Camp Atterbury. He went training ab Ft. Knox, Ky. and was ‘{ A. McChesney, Curtisville; Cpl. Thomas Before entering | ca Po Boel {vors, besides his wife, includ overseas last December, in the A. S. T. P. at Fordham uni- | Balke Collender Co. i McKay, Jevay; Bie. Charles E. JM¢-|the army he was employed by the| IN PINB ALL M ACHINE Radio Patrolmen Rudolph Price Survivors, besides his y 21 e Put Stranahan’s wife Virginia, versity. He went overseas Sept. 1 "8 a Kinney, Stierheth; Fv be es Cd: Allison. aivision'of Genersi Motes. | and John Madden enter Re Ea ove: his lives in Los Angeles, Cal and served in France before going| Pfc. William Robert Monroe, hus-|gan City; PIs. Andy Milcich, KR In | Police last night turned out all drawn revolver, one from the front, , Willi . son, an ’ . Lt. Earl W. Miles, Rockport; Pvt. slie | i } einer, of na Marion Upson in- sn to Holland. band of Mrs. Sarah May Monroe,|'G’ miller, La Porte. BLACK MART SUSPECT HELD {the lights on the private pinball |the other from the rear. mh Julietta, and a brother yu d 8% a 237 S. State ave, was wounded in . . : 4 Sgt. Robert Imel, son of Mr, an
{machine of Nathan Zubarsky, 626 “Surrender,” they called. . Belgium Dec. 20, and is in the hos- : HARTFORD,. Conn, Jan. 18 (U.| Madison" ave, And 3. fat squirrel dashed from Leslie, Indianapolis. dMrs, Ernest Imel, 4631 Evanston| S. Sgt. George E. Strakis, son|°€¢'8 : HOSPITAL EXCEEDS
- .)—~With the arrest of Augustine | And when they got through the|the fireplace, up and down the cur= pital in England. He has been over P) i yu» ave, received schrapnel wounds in|0f Mr. and Mrs. David Strakis, who
) eas since May. | de Genaro, New Haven truck driver, machine registered “TILT.” They | tains, between the legs of the law Sgt. Robert L. Wasson, son ofboth legs Nov. 17 during action jive on a lam hem Maywood; has > Be FI vos of the Bridg- SIXTH LOAN QUOTA the OPA ‘claimed today to have un- | found hidden within 19 tubes of aud into the bathroom. Eventually Leslie E. Wasson, 1105 Waldemere | Germany and is in a hospital in| been oun oe E eDaotinert P an- | man Dairy Co, Pvt. Monroe is29 and| Billings General hospital went covered the biggest sugar black morphine, two envelopes of mor-|they cornered and drowned the inst, has been missing in action in|England. He has been awarded the area, ! attended Technical high school. He Belgium since Dec. 17. He was purple heast, [Pouneed today:
. | market of the war, into which 40,000 phine tabléts' and an injection | truder. * entered the army Nov. 20, 1943. The aver the top for the sixth lime in pounds had been diverted in recent needle. serving with the 99th. division. A graduate of Broad Ripple high | 8 8 a
/ soldier has three children, Donald, the sixth war loan drive, Chief War- | months. | Zubarsky is charged with vag- FIRE SWEEPS NAVY PIER Sgt. Wasson entered the army in|school, Sgt. Imel is 22. He went| Cpl. George T. Bean, Whose|\. winam 2 and Judith, 7. rant Officer David Madias, assistant , jrancy and is being held for investi-| NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 18 (U. P.).— November, 1943, and recsived his overseas lash May Std wes servifig) father, Machinists Mate 38 George 2 8 8 personnel officer, announced today.| WIN ‘NYLONS’~TOOTHBRUSHES gation by federal narcotics agents.|A dock fire of wi atin swept yajning at Camp Vas Dorn, Miss, with tie-30th division, B. Beal; is serving With the navy War bond sales’ totaled $53,172 ae mm a pier at the naval annex here yesand iD ory, Tex. He went Fn. “lin the Philippines, was wounded) Pfc. James L. Miller, son of Mr.| " I which on Bh ww an, ie Sr COOKS PLAN OPEN, HOUSE |tsray, severely dameging the unQverseas last October. G R. Scott. husband of Sept. 18 on Peleliu. He is re-| and Mrs. N. J. Miller, 2957 N. Dela- |. onth. The goal was. $50,000. W. Person Post No, 14 anos eid) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Cook, derside of the pier, damaging an The sergeant is 23 and graduated r fo Course 8. Marion and son | Cuperating in the Russell islands. | ware st., who was reported missing| =, © o. emblem was added to|a pair of nylons as door prize at 3636 N. Dearborn st., will hold an!adjacent pier and three naval vesfrom Ben Davis high school. ir. and Mrs, Walter J, Scott, 420 CPL. Bean is 18. His mother, Mrs. in Germany Sept. 19, is a prisoner |g eho (l0 CENSR av Aided toa pair of nylons as door packed.| OPen house from 2 to 7 p. m. Sun-|sels. Eight firefighters—four clhip hi Jaq Dep: ji Margaret (V. Bean, resides at 5806) of war: : d heads, that | ir of * »_|day for their son-in-law, Jack B.|vilian and four-naval personnel, & 8» . {Melvenia st, was wounded Dec. HN Kevstone ave The 24-year-old infantryman en- The employee's recor eads, at| Ticket 13 won the pair of “nylons -i 08 v, a i eigen ws Set. Eugene A. Byard has beealift Foe oud Lo secuperadig 1 a: y 3 L : ered the samy i May, Jon mo OLS Losplials in the fifth Forvise two toothbrushes with nylon sit Fin) Jaman 1-c. He is home bi Wi A ficial 3 elgium since Dec. 17. He is the| hospital there, : ! . es, . € 8 br pen of Mrs. Gertrude L. Byard,| He has been awarded the purple pyt. Rex Hiteshew lost Bsr Ee a Denis. 4 915 High st, and the son of Mrs. heart, which his wife has received leg during action in Germany and with th . navy In England, Gladys Callon, 437 Parkway ave. |along with a letter that her hus-|is in a hospital in England. He and Robert A. Byard, 446 S. Ala-|band is improving. will be returned to, the United ” bama st. Pvt. Scott is 21 and graduated |States next month.
8 = | Pvt. Albert Henrichs, husband of | Mrs. Marguerite Henrichs, - 1314! Carrollton ave, who previously was | reported missing in ‘Holland Sept. | 30, is a German prisoner. He is. a member of the 401st glider | infantry: and has been overseas | since June. The son of Mr, and | Mrs. A. H. Henrichs, Mattoon, I, | Pvt. Henrichs is 28 and formerly! was employed by the American! ‘Bearing Corp. |
2 8 = T. Sgt. Norbert A. Lynch, a radio | operator-gunner on & B-17 who has
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) Ee German prisoner, S—————— : ¢ The son of Mrs. Walter Gordon, JANUARY FEATURE! % 1120 E New-York st, Bet. Lowen : entered the army July 10, 1942, ahd went overseas last June. He holds |
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clusters. | : . : Sgt. Lynch is a graduate of TechYour Old = nical high school and’ formerly was employed by Lukas-Harold Corp. °| : A brother, 8. Sgt. John Lynch,! is with the 38th division in the | Annual Sales That Help You Pacific. : ol Gor : : Out-Face Old Man Winter Sgt. Donald M. Eusey, son of “Mr. . * 3 ; : ¥- ‘|and Mrs. Harold Law, Castleton, has been awarded posthumously the purple heart. Sgt. Eusey was killed near Houx, France, while serving with the 143d infantry. He has . ' been overseas a year and served in protect it from wind and weather.
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