Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1945 — Page 18
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Sgt. Joseph F. Baar, 202 N, Ad-
|dison st., over Japan,
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| Herbig, 2166 Webb st., were notified ate of the University of Michigan 2! @nd had been overseas since Au- 2026 Boyd ave, has received the
Monday by the war department. Sgt. Herbig, who was 21, had writ-| ten his parents that he was going on a special mission with a reconnaissance squad and probably would not be able to write for about three months. His last letter was dated Sept. 23, three days after the war department |
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army in January, 1943, In January, 1944, he went over- | seas and has served in New ‘Guinea and Australia Besides his parents, survivors are! a brother. Melvin, a student at But-!
ler university, and two sisters, Es-|
ther of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ethel | Geiser, Elizabeth City, N. C., where her husband, Lt. (jg) Newton Geiser, is stationed. * wx » Second LL James A. Bennett, husband of Mrs. Mildred -Hassois- Some nett, 1230 Lee st. lost his life in Belgium Dec. 23, the day’ ‘before his 7th wedding anniversary. A member of the reconnaissance cavalry, he had been in action since D-day ‘and had been awarded the silver star medal following the bat-_ tle of St. Lo. The French government awarded him the Croix de Guerre Dec. 5.
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Roscoe Turner aeronautical school | and Herff-Jones before entering the 2
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killed in Belgium Jan. 15.
Sgt. Joséph ¥. Baar... over Japan,
missing |
Co. before entering the army in
2026 Boyd ave. in the South Pacific. | May, 1942, He was overseas madre | Mrs. Chester W, McDowell and Mrs.|He has been awarded the putple}
than a year. His. mother, Mis. | Holland B. Isler, lives in Jeffers sonville, . ~ » ~ First Lt. Philip A. Levy, htisband | of Mrs, Barbara Sternfels Levy,
Sgt. Robert Herbig, a weather ob- Mafott hotel, was killed in France nephew of Alvin G.
Jan. 7. Member of a tank unit of the {7th army, he was 23 and had been | overseas a year, He was a gradu- |
jand entered the army about two years ago. ' f Also surviving are his parents, | brothers and sisters in South Bend. | » > > Pfe. Glenn W. Mohr, scn of Mrs. | Efhel R. Mohr, 4413 Farnsworth st. was killed in France Jan. 11. He was with the field artillery of
listed him as dead, but his parents the 1st army and went! overseas in over Japan,
! March, 1944, Be-| fore entering the army in Septem-
ber 1943, he was Zeroes to his credit.
employed by - the Crouse-Hinds. Co. He attended Ben Davis high school and was 31, | Memorial services will be held in, the Mars Hill Lu-| theran church at Pvt. Mobr 5.45 am. Feb. 18. Survivors besides his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Mohr, two brothers, Pfc. Richard G. Mohr, with the 3d army in Luxembourg; and Thomas W. Indianapolis, #hd ‘a’ sister, Miss Clara Mae Mohr, Indianapolis. = » . T. Sgt. William F. Lee, husband of Mrs. Sylvia M. Lee, Shelbyville, was
Overseas since September; 1943, he entered the army in February, 1942, and formerly was employed by the Inland Container Corp.
Survivors besides his wife are a Co.
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| brothers, Mrs. Alfreda Gallier, Mrs. !
| Jan. 29,
Set. Robert Herbig . . . killed | ‘on Moroti.
Sgt. Everett E. Roebling . . missing in France.
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\ sisters, Mrs. Louis B. Williamson, | France, Beigium and then Germany. | +: XY. McClung, all of Indianapolis, heart. and ‘Mrs. Edwin L. Reder, Cincin-| In civilian life he was.a termes) nati, O. and attended Franklin Township high school, i His brother, Gripes Mate 3-¢ Conard Terhune, is with the navy in Maryland.
~ - » \ Sgt. Robert . McConnell Jr, Fisher, 6017 Lowell ave, was killed Jan. 1, in | = w »
{Ceram, Dutch East Indies. | First Lt. Everett E. DeWitt Jr. Gunner on a B-25 bomber, he Was hygparid of Mrs. Helen P. DeWitt,
gust. purple heart for injuries received Survivors besides his uncle, are alin a plane crash while on a mis-great-uncle, B. Elsey, 4353 Washing- [sion in the South Pacific Nov. 16. | {ton blvd; his mother, Mrs. Charles| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Zuber, Chicago, and his father, R.|Everett DeWitt Sr. 4825 Guilford Frasier McConnell Sr, Arlington, fave, and is convalescing at Billings Ky. | hospital. He was a navigator on a | B- 25 bomber at the time of the Missing since Jan. 27 on a raid crash. Sgt. Joseph F. Baar, . nn» [son of Mr. and Mrs, William C.| 8. Sgt. Raymond D. Behrmann, Baar, 202 N. Addison st, made|son of Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Behrthree hits on Tokyo. He has three mann, 909 N. Graham sve, was
His 12th mission; Sgt. Baar is g0|¥ounded in Belgium Jan. 16, and been overseas three|in a letter he wr his parents the I months, based on Saipan. He at-|same day, he said he was in a hostended Southport high school and pital behind the lines and was glad was employed at the William H. {to be in a warm place again. Block Co., before entering the army; A member of the 75th infantry about two years ago. | Stvision, he has been RAR the On Feb, 6, his mother’s birthday,| Purple heart. He is 21, a graduate she received a gift from him, a|0f Technical high school, and at-| hand-made necklace of beach shells. [tended Valparaiso university before,
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5. = Cpl. John ‘I. White Jr, son: of | Cpl. James G. Carmichael, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. White, 1014 Mr. and Mrs. James Carmichael, | N. West st., was wounded in Italy, 1420 S. Alabama st., has been miss- | Dec. 30 and is in a hospital in that ing in the South Pacific since | country. Before enlisting in the army Dec. He entered the army in February,|7, 1942, he was employed at’ the 1943, and has been overseas a year. | | Standard grocery at 12th st. and He ‘is 21 and formerly was em- | Senate ave. A graduate of Crispus {ployed by ‘the American Foundry Attucks high school, he is 20 and has been overseas 10 months.
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TINY CATHYLYNN FOSTER | is back in her incubator today after having a very narrow escape yesterday in her home, The 6-week-old infant, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, 641 Arbor ave, was asleep when flames swept her bedroom, scorching the sides of her incubator. Her uncle Daniel McMillan, ran | upstairs to the burnjng room, snatched the baby from the in®ubator. and ran to safety.” She was taken to City hospital treated and brought home, Firemén said the blaze was caused by an overheated stove and | 8 defective flue. Several .pieces
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has been missing
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Dec. 4, 1942, and overseas since Oct. been wounded in action and in all B fore entering the army! cqases next of kin have been notihe was employed at the Hoyt Ma- fied chine Co., Inc. a 15-month-old son, Doyle, and the! son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred P. Robling, | Me | Petersburg. He is 24.
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{ theny Crane, | Evansville, have been killed in—ac=; Robling, tion.
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