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he was 25 and had been overseas ¢ Lt Col. John Ralph Martindale, six ‘months. He attended Indiana | 4450 Marcy .lane, off - coast of Eng- njversity and formerly was em-| land. y % ployed by Sears Roebuck & Co. He| ; Pv Gordon R. Smith, (had been in service three years. New York Shain} Belgtom. 604s N,| Survivors besides his mother are or Tn in ase 039° Nl his father, Guy T. Dooley, Bloom-| : Mrs. Dorothy |

; : ington, and a- sister, Pfc. Frank Bova, 971 S. Delaware | Dugan, Baltimore, Md. His flancee| West |

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st., in Germany. . " {was Miss Carol Gallagher, Pfc. William J. -Fraley, 307': E.| ; 3 1 { Walnut st, on Luzon. Palm Beach, Pia is i RB Clark, R. R. ‘6, i Bers oP a Pvt. Robert M. Brown, husband | Pvt Ener Cc. Murphy, 606 N [of Mrs. Joan Snyder Brown, New: $8 “Highland ave, ih the Philippines. | | Augusta, ey lolled Nan pt ¥ Pvt, Carl 'N. Mulder, R. R. 8, Box plane crash hear -Lareda army T, | field, Tex.

d 141, in France. g PRISONERS | Pvt. Brown Jouid have grausied; : ¢ Tork Pvt. Alexander: Katra, 25 N. Rich- a gunners Schoo ree ays|in ie al ) p . Germany. land st., of Crermah! been sent to his wife. (Details, Page 5) . 2» In the air force since November, 'WOUNDED— A DEAD 1043, he previously had been a naval] \ —— {V-5 cadet at DePauw university. Formerly reported missing over The 22-year-old serviceman was al

Sgt.

Laura R. Christian, 1740 W.

His diploma and wings have | Winifred McCiakan, New Castle.

Donald W. Dooley . . . | killed over Germany, :

and a sister, Mrs.| 1943, he worked at the Indianapolis

| Bleaching Co. Sgt. Francis J. Huggler, brother is an instructor with the 66th in-

of Henry F. Huggler, 6045 N. Mich-| fantry division.

Germany since Sept. 28; T. Sgt. graduate of Ben Davis high school York st., is recovering in a hospital . Donald W. Dooley, son of Mrs. Paul in the class of 1941 in England after having his feet'seas since December... He entered Military academy and .of Indiana { Wysong, Linden hotel, was killed! Surviving besides the wife are his| frozen Jan. 20 in Belgium the army. April 15, 1944. Sgt. Hug-| law school. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lon that date. He was awarded the parents, Mrs Grace Brown, Ben'' An infantryman; Pvt. Smith has|gler is 19, and a former student at Rogers Martindale, and their one-| ! purple heart and a citation for! Davis. and Vern Brown, Anderson; been overseas. since December. Be- |Broad Ripple and "Technical high year-old son, Tommy live at] meritorious service posthumously. {a brother, Sgt. William H, Brown, [fore entering the army in Junejischools. Until his induction he was| Bloomington : { doing war work at the fairgrounds.| A brother Capt. J. Albert Martin- ® 4 8 dale, has received a medical dis- | » Home for the first time since he charge from the army entered the army 28 months ago, 8 8 8 { $ Pfc. Frank Bova is spending a con- Pvt. Carl N. Mulder, son of Mrs PRIMROSE HOUSE vieseent tung wi in or LLL Fer ever . ) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bova, 971 y C g n : = ‘ > - S Delaware st from wounds received in France. | ; A veteran of 22 months overseas He was serving with the 28th diservice which took him through the | Vision of the 7th army, at the time| ¥ SPECIAL patties for North Africa, Italy, he was wounded, and has been France and into Germany . Pvt, @VW arded the purple heart. 1 for qa Limited Time! Bova was returned to the States a 5 = 5 couple of weeks ago after incurring HONORED— n trench foot in Germany. Warrant Officer Robert Suess, He was serving in the infantry son of Mrs. Nellie Suesz, 2622 E.

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igan rd, was wounded Feb. 17 in | Pvt. Gordon R. Smith, son of MIS. | prance. New | army, Sgt. Huggler has been over- |Stone. He is a graduate of Culver

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, Waist Gunner, and Pvt. ‘Robert M. ‘Brown Are Killed: 10 Listed as Wounded :

: PRRAEEAN REGIONS FGarden; Cpl. John X. Peterson, Ham: ‘Pvt. Willlam E. Lamson. Pt. Wayne; Pvt. Paul M. Bolinger, Gary: Pfc. Rob:| MO dT. Sth Gr. Jerome A. Pizarek, Pvt. Gerald Lewis, New Albany: Pie Wil= | ert B.- Byers, Boonville; 2d Lt. Robert E Mishigan City Ble €hester R. Porter, liam Lohrig Jr. Roanoke; oy AINE COPE NOT RS al dll Ge LP 85 2 Stroh: Pvt. Prank DedkPowell, Columbus | Gudlow, New Albany, Py Raymond Moss, | ter Gosnell, Richmond; 8. .Sgt. Charles Set Richeod. E ior kad # Colder, Twelve Mile; 1st Lt Harold "Nethaus, | Hendrix,” Petersburg; Pvt. Victor H Hin-| Pvt. Robert C Higgs Mary's rec. NEW castier-eo Raymond Newton, : | ton. Shelburn: Pfc. Bill A. Hively, Colum-| tory; Pfc. Harold D Etkhare; | ale; FHL Cesll Pennington. _Rushvliey bia City; Pvt. Francis: Hoppes, Pendleton; Sgt. Meivin E. Spears umbus Henry Rosenthal, Lafayette; Pfe, | T, 5th Gr. Harlan D. Hughes, Evansville | Pfc. Jack F. Staley, We Pre | Charles Schutte, Evansville; Pig, Sterling { Pirst Lt. Paul G. Ingersoll, Hillsboro’ | John FP. Synesael - Lala TO Louis > A : Maj. Robert W. Knost, Pt. Wayne, Pvt | N. Tadros Michigan I. 4th Gr, gy; Cliester Sesto, West Levanen: ig | sammje L. Kooatz, Evansyille, Pvt. John Bruce A. Traywick, Whi Pvt. Michael] ~¢ + Yara in gt. | ¥ ah - A b : Cleo Smith, Bloomington; 8. 8gt. Lloyd {| Krizman, Hammond; T. Sgt. Richard D Trbovich Gary: Pfc. Milford FP. Ward, | gph Bdwardsport; T. 3d Hershel RE pt Ch ies” ARS, itt evel Zens Haute, Pfo, Jacob W. Wolf, South! gomerville, Osceola; Pvt. Howard Stevens, | Lafayetta: Pvt. John W Lowe Jr... New| - pg Roland = Benn Kokomo: PVE Ture Haute; Pet, Donavan Song. faiaAlbany; Pfc. Walter GQ, Jann, Charlottes-| Frank Biel, New Alvar Plc "Ray mond mond Pfc.. Howard Sumwalt, “Albany: Plc, | give; he Eugene Dp. Ma in Jtiddieiown Clark, Mishawaka andall Davis4 William E. Taylor, Washiggton; T. 5th Gr. > . T. St Fr. Millon cCool, Lawrence-| Evansville East | Edgar Thomas, Kokomo . R. W. McGowan Robert Suesz | burg 5 Ch cago § Lafa-| - Sgt. Theodore Vieweg, Hammond: Pla, 7 | Cpl. Dean McGuire, Mexico; Pvt Robert | yette erson W. Anderson, East Chicago: Pve, Wounded Honored T. Nugent, Shelbyville “Capt. William .W.| Pfc. Chest Pvt. | Es Baize, Linton; Capt. James P, | Oberlin, Culver; Pfc. Virgil L. Olds, Os-' Marior ) \ Sgt. | Birder, South Bend; Pfc’ Edward Blacke France, after recovering from! good; Ple Robert Overfleld, Gatewood Ernest R Kruszews ki, Bout 5 Bend more, Rockville, -

wounds received when the transport lon which he was sailing to England was torpedoed about Dec. 20. Col. “Martindale, the son 6f Mrs M. V. Martindale, 4450 Marcy lane,

v Pvt, Robert M. Brown . . A killed in plane crash in Texas,

Before entering service three years ago, the 32-year-old officér was a

An infantryman with the 7th legal adviser for Stone -Stafford and

of the 7th army, and holds the com- | 1th st, serving with the armored bat infantryman’s badge in addi-| fielq artillery, has been awarded the tion to four major battle stars.!pronze star medal in Germany. Following his furlough he will re-| Tye citatioi stated that his suturn to the general hospital al neyjor technical knowledge of army Camp Butner, N. C. motors coupled with his tireless and Before entering service, Pvt. BOV&, | t},5rough efforts to obtain vital and who is 32, was a fruit dealer. He p50] parts and equipment, was attended Manual high school. A girectly responsible for the excel- | brother, James Bova, has received lent motor maintenance and Oper: al a medical discharge from the alr tion within his battalion. between |

force. Aug. 1 and Nov. 30, 1944. 2 2 » ahs n ” ” A peratiooner, Me Wim 3; Pfc. James W. Lott, housband of Fraley, son of Mrs. Clovia Fraley. npre pjjeen Lott, 1922! W. Michi-

1 ily = Wainy. She Voyned gan st., has been awarded the bronze e on lA star for heroic achievement against pitalized in the Netherlands East the enemy

4 Bandana, Rose Petal. Ties ; the 23-Year Pvt. Lott is in combat with the * Plus Tax verseas one year, lhe « -¥ear- (a0th infantry division in Luxemold serviceman expects “to be re- bout turned to the States soon for treat- | : 8 ment. He signed up for the para- STATE 4 4 Toiletries, Street Floor troops 27 months ago. Before-en- ~ al Have. been tering service, Pvt. Fraley was.em- | Sven Indiana Men ave Dee " isl : g , ployed at Bridgeport Brass. He is listed by the Bavy gepariment 8s : a graduate of Technical high | wounded in action. ey are. Wi Seaman 1-¢ Sarl Allen Brown, Rock- \ y ~ school. port; Gunner's Mate 1-¢ John Patrick | L ny A YY R KE % & (D 0 A brother, T. Sin Or. Harold Fee Ts 5 Bon. Murine ® / 1 3 e ® ® > ® Fraley, is with the signal corps,| Sui James RK. Br BO rade stationed in Hawall ries Frederick Deppe, Frankl n Bor - 1 ).c Theron Griffith, Greenfield; Ma- / » a | rine Pfc. Leonard O. Potter, Madison { - Pet. Robert F. Clark, son of Mr 2 9.4 a— ———— and Mrs. Herman Clark, R. R. 6,| Army personnel who have been ; Box 643, is improving in France wounded in two theaters of operao » from injuries received Feb. 19 in tions are listed below. In all cases |action in- Germany. next of kin have’ been notified and ¢ s 4 Pvt. Clark, who is 18, has Leen kept ‘directly informed of any (overseas since’ January and in the change in status: t ; army since last August. A for-} PACIFIC REGIONS ’ mer student at Southport. high| sgt. Harry 8. Brandi, Evansvi Plc. - | school, he , worked at the, Cenfral | Norris Brooks, Greenfield; Pfc. Felix PB. | Buszkiewicz, South Bend, Pvt. James A. { Supply Co. until entering service | Ehambers, Gary; Pvt. Russell E. C ; , ’ ’ i FY) Fl n Clinton: - Pfc. Melbourne Day, Star ( : | Pte ig R. Detwiler, Bristol: ? An infantryman, Pvt. Elner C. F. Elli Anderson; Pfc. John E. Emor Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary | Mouns "Vernon; Pfc, Jesse R. Fears, A Jnion A b L. Murphy, 606 N. Highland ave, | Cpl. Charles FP. Fleischman, Mount Ver=4 : lis recovering in the Philippines| non: Pfc. Ray R. Flick, French Lick; Pvt. # “ o | Chatles L. Fountain, Lafayette, Pfc. Carl \ # from wounds received “somewhere Ales Wayne: Ist Lt. Maurice V. ot ~ on those islands”.Jan. 29. | Gill, Marion; Pfc. Arthur J. Goldy. ElkPfc. William H. Gordon, Wayne;

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| and entered service two years| pc. James M. Miles, Washington; Pfc. {ago after graduating from Techni-| Robert L. King, Rochester; Pfc. John R 1 high hool. { MeCune, Terre Haute: 2d Lt Raymond |, {cal high schoo 1 McDaniel, Mohawk: T. Sgt. Rufus W, A half-brother, Gerald Boyd, is -McGlothilip Jarioasbuie; Be, Siena c 2 x McGriff, Lafayette! Pfc. Herbert E. Mcwith the navy at Great Lakes. Rae, Sellersburg; S. Sgt. Joseph A Mor on " ” toro, Ga¥y Pfc. Robert W. McGowan, an in- Pc, Hod R. Mosier, fantryman, is recovering in a hos- Noell” Sotth Ben it fry 3, Fx rr Hammond: . Pfc. Eli pital I EN frm wounds-Te PE hits

ceived Dec. 31, in Luxemkourg...He mos or has been overseas 18 months and [= iin service since June, 1942. His mother, Mrs. Henrietta Mc|Gowan, lives at 1643 Cornell st. A |brother, Sgt. Randolph McGowan, {is stationed at Camp Claibourne, {La., after spending three years. in {the Southwest Pacific, He is with [the engineers. Pvt. McGowan's | wife, Mrs, Rossie McGowan, is for- | merly of 905 “N. Capitol ave. Before entering the anny, Pvt | McGowan, who is 26, was employed {at Allison's. He is a former resi-

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| Guam, Cpl. George Iseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iseley, 3768 Rock- | ville rd.,, was wounded in the Iwo | Jima battle. ; | The 22-year-old marine is now | hospitalized “somewhere in the Pacific” and according to word re{ceived this week, is improving, He | was with the 3d division of the

9th marines. Overseas 27 months, he was pre-

viously wounded twice on Guam last July and holds the purple heart. Before entering service

more than two and one-ialf years ago, he was employed at’ Link-Belt (Co. Cpl. Iseley is a graduate of | Ben Davis high school. | » » » Lt. Col. John Ralph Martindale has Teturned 4 to duty in Southgrn oY

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