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* TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1045 s+ Hoosier Heroes:
Two war department telegrams’ = arriving less than two weeks apart! - told Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Chris- | tena, 1642 E. 62d st, that their ‘Younger son had been killed in ac-| tion and their older son wounded. | The younger, Marine Pvt. Robert | 8. Christena, who was 19, died of | wounds received on Iwo Jima, ac-| cording to the telegram received | Saturday night. | Only a few days before word had come that Pfe. George H. Chris tena, who is 23, had been shot by a { sniper ‘on the Aachen-Duren high-! it way near Cologne. | Marine Pvt. Rober Pfc. Christena, however, has! written that he is improving in a hospital in England, where he spent his 23d birthday on March 23. He has been overseas since September, entering the army while he was attending Purdue university in May, 1943, and is an infantryman with the well-known 104th division of the 1st army. Pfc. Christena is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Pvt. Robert Christena, who enlisted in the Maritime Service when he was 17 years old, served with that branch in the Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters before entering the Marine Corps. Pvt. Christena had received his marine training at San Diego and Camp Pendleton, Cal., before going overseas last November. Both are graduates of Broad Ripple high school,
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Pvt, Emerald F. Foster , . . prisoner of Germany,
” un o Approximately six days after entering combat Cpl. Elwin F. Hirons Jr, 20-year-old infantryman with the 1st army, was killed March 13, in Germany. The war department telegram was received last night by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Elwin Hirons,-264-S. Arlington ave. Cpl. Hirons had previously been listed as missing. | Overseas since November, he was | a former employee of the Magnavox | Co., Ft. Wayne, until entering serv-| ice in March, 1943. He was a gradu- | ate of Carmel high school. { Sgt. Charles W. Christoph . . . Surviving besides the parents are| killed on Luzon, a sister, Mrs, Russell Kinnick, In-! dianapolis, and a grandmother, Mrs. Clara Hirons, Ft. Wayne. " n ~ Lt. Col. Harry F. Sellers, formerly | of Indianapolis, husband of Mrs. Marie A. Sellers, Minneapolis, | Minn, was killed by enemy rifle fire | as he led an attack on Luzon Jan. | 19. A graduate of the U. 8. Military § Academy at West Point, N. Y., hel had received the bronze star and | thé purple heart for wounds re-| ceived on Munda in August, 1943. He was buried with military honors at San Fabian, Luzon, { Col. Sellers was the grandson of the late Marshall Allen Sellers, fire| marshal of Kingan & Co. 36 years, ! and the nephew of Mrs. Fraudia Sellers Warner, Indianapolis, temporarily in. Phoenix Ariz. Other survivors are two children, | ‘six-year-old John Marshall - and Johanna, 3, ‘and his mother, Mrs. Edna Sellers, all of Minneapolis, n ” 8% i Pvt: Carl Parker, son’ of ‘Marvin | Parker, 1832. Fasy st. was killed in!" action in Germany March 7, Pvt. Parker, who was 23, had been | serving overseas ‘with ‘a tank hattalion since December. He entered service May 26, 1944, and formerly
Pvt. James D. Dunigan , , , killed on Iwo Jima.
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had attended high school. en Surviving besides the father, are! Cpl. Elwin F. Hirons Jr, , , , killed in Germany, °
and his mother, Mts. Bertha Parker, | 00 overseas in November, 1944. all of Crawfordsville. |
Pligg Before entering the army April 16,
Sgt. Charles W. Christoph, with 1241 he was employed by Van-| the 25th division, was killed March Comps, Inc. 4, on Luzon, exactly 26 months after! he entered the army, ! The 30-year-old infantryman was
4 o a After fighting with the 4th marine division through the Marshalls, the husband of Mrs. Harriett Chris- Saipan sd cans 9 3 toph, 134 Kansas st., and son of Mr. Iwo Jima, between March 9 and 12. and Mrs. William C. Christoph, 136 The , 20-year-old marine,” who E. Troy st. holds a presidential citation, is now Sgt. Christoph, a former employee hospitalized somewhere in the Paof the William H. Block Co. went| in: He was hit in the neck and overseds last August and had Pre-| pack, but has been able lo write viously been stationed on New his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Caledonia. : Leo, 1832 Easy st. Sutviving besides the wife and| yn. service 23 months, Cpl. Leo parents afe a son, John Charles, 2; went overseas 14 months ago. He two sisters, Miss Marguerite Chris-| attended Ben Davis high school and toph, Indianapolis, and Mrs. John formerly worked for a loca] gardenShelby, Great Falls, Mont.; a broth- | er, Louie Lempz A brother, Lt. ‘er, Boatswain's Mate 1-c Robert L.| Jack D. Leo, is a cargo flier in Christoph, “stationed with the navy 1ndia. in California, and the paternal a x grandmother, Mrs. Matilda Chris-! Sgt. Raymond Bly, husband of toph. | Mrs. Pauline Bly, 102 S. Waldemere Memorial communion services will | ave, Is back with his company after be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in 8t.| recovering from wounds received George's Episcopal church, 6f whieh | pep. 22 in Germany. Sgt. Christoph was a member. - | with ‘the 50th armored infantiv, ; 8 8. a" ! Sgt. Bly, who is 28, has been overPvt. William D. McGee, husband seas since last September. Before of Mrs. Ruth Watson McGee, 1325 entering the army one yeag .ago, he Wade st., and son of Mr. and Mrs. was employed at ‘the Polar Ice & Willlam McGee, 1251 Shelby st. !Fuel Co. He is a former student at died Marth 19, of wounds received Technical -high school. in Germany. | Sgt. Bly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. With a medical detachment of | Willard Bly, live at 345 S. Taft st. the 3d army, Pvt. McGee had been | He has three children, Patricia Ann, overseas one year. Belore entering 8, Donna Rae, 6, and Gary Ernest, | service he was with Cotton's Bakery. 19 months, Surviving besidés the wife and "2 3 . parents are two brothers in service, | Marine Pfc. Herbert W. Clark, son | Cpl. Phillip O. McGee, in India, and | of Clarence Clark, 2167 N. Parker | Seaman 1-c Jog MgGee, in. the ave, and Mrs. Fannie Risley, Boon- | Southwest Pacific; enother brother, | Ville, was wounded on Iwo Jima Rhea McGee, and a sister, Mrs. Era | Feb. 19. Francis, both of Indianapolis. A veteran of Guam and Bougain- | wig od ville, he attended Technical high Marine Pvt. James David Dunj. School and is 2 Before entering | gan, husband of Mrs. Ethel Duni-| the marine corps in August, 1942, gan, 1428 8. Illinois st, died from|be Was employed by the Indianwounds received March ‘4 on Iwo|2POlis Star, Jima. The 24-year-old serviceman was a
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» ” » | Pvt. Raymond E. Hall, husband |
of Mrs. Evelyn Hall, R. R. 11, Box member of the 5th marine division 363, was wounded in Germany
and had entered service April 8! Peb 24 1944. He was a foriner employee ot Overseas since Dec. 17. he is 25
{and was employed by the LinkBelt Co. before entering the army June 17, 1944. He is the son of Mrs. Elanor Hall, Greencastle, and
i "| has two children. Cincinnati,- and the mother, Mrs > J Mary Shimp, and two brothers, Bil], [is brother, S. Sgt. James- W.
Dutiigan and Bob Dunigan, all of Hall, is Stutioned in Bugland.
» ! Lt. Col. Floyd M. Call, commander r ‘of the 3d battalion of the 309th infantry = regiment - of the 78th Pfe. Harry Lawrence, husband of “Lightning” division, was knocked
Surviving besides the wife are a daughter, Deanna May, 4 years old, and a son,.James Manson, 15 days
[ Mrs.' Mae Lawrence, 1129 S, Brad- down by a piece of shrapnel when | “bury st., who wounded in the Aleu-
he and his men took the town of tian islands Feb. 7 and has returned Kommergcheidt: Germany. Lt. Col. to duty, - : “| Call'is"a nephew of J. fi. Call, 2120 Awarded the purple heart, he is Carrollton. .ave, and son of Mr,
he son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Law-| and Mrs. Nathan Cail, Roathdale.
brother, Pfc. George H. Christena, wounded near Cologne.
. rence, 442 2. devel st. and has a 3-| Awarded the purple heart, he re-
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" a AML ri} any [Mr. and Mrs, William E. Bryant, of | {Jake Mann's Lake, southwest of] | Mooresville, Pvt. Bryant said hel was “0, K." and hoped to go back lon duty soon. It was the first word | { his parents had received from him {in more than three months. The Bryants formerly lived at 1015: E. Iowa st, Pvt, Bryant is a graduate of Washington high school, |
PRISONERS —
Pfe. Carl E. Vance, husband ot | Mrs. Jeanette Vayce, 1315 Ringgold I st., who was Pini v3 with the 106th Jima, and his [division since Dec. 16, now is a German prisoner. . Son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Vance, {1115 Knox st., he is 23 and left Camp Atterbury last October. Before entering the army in October, 1942, he | was employed at the A. & P. wares | house. / # au =n Pvt. Emerald F. Foster, hushand {of Mrs, Lorena M. Foster, 3140 N, | Keystone ave., who was missing «in [France since Jan. 9, "now .s a | prisoner of Germany. ; |" Son of Mrs. Amy Foster, Frank{lin, he was an infantryman with {the Tth army and went overseas
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Seven Local Men Killed in Action; Eleven
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Pfe. Lawrence Eltzroth, Marion: Pvt Ralph Estelle, New Plc Russell | Ki Ewing, Knightstown' Seelyville; 8. Sgt arry M. Fox, Terre|C Haute; * 8gt. Robert G Warren: Pic! Charles Gellinger
Richmond; Pfe. John |L
Genis, North Judson: Pfc. James Gibson, | Batesville: 'Pfe. Clifford Matson Jr, Ft. |L. Smith Austin: Pfc. Robert. Glenn, Lawrensburg: Wayne: T. 4th Gr.. Thomas May. New Al- | East Gary Pvt. Jameés F Snv Pfe. Leland Godfrey, Portland; Pfc Adam | bany: Sgt. Gayle McKibbin, Kokomo Cpl. | T. 4th Gr. Henry Brier Bevin
Graf, Logansport; . Pfc. Joseph Grandys, | R
East Chicago dorf, Daleville; T. Sgt. Homer Miller Jr., | Pvt
Albert Haendiges, New Albany: Sgt | F John Hamke, Vincennes, Sgt Harry-Hanns
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William Fagg, ney, Evansville; 8. Sgt, Harold Klineyoung,{ Pfe. Charles Seger, Dubois; Pic. Paul Shel-!
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Pvt. Cecil Jones, Marengo; 2d I.t Lowell | fer, Brazil; Pfc, Willie Reding, Jefferson: Raymond Zim ner in: ennedy, Richmond; Pvt. William V. Kin-| ville Pfc Everett, Ringenherg, Auburn; Ernest Zink, i Wn M14 olumhus; Pvt, Richard D. Larimore, Col-| ier Jr. Anderson PRISONERS OF GERMANY irn; Pvt. Francis Lepp, Gary: Pvt Elza Pvt
Arthur Shirle q y But 3 ucas, Nashville; Pfe riey, Franklin; Pvt Viktor Care
Russell Martin, | Robert J 8mith. Greensburg: Pte Wilbur | Carlock Wiliia Warsaw: Pfc. Richard Snell. | minisk, South
Evansville; 2d Li, Douglas msport; Pfe. Joseph tle Bend. Pfc. Albert Delano,
aeyvile oF Pvt Dail He Drake, Hardinsburg: i : st George Gephart, Lafayeite; Pvi, Clarence ; Walter “Theil, Gary, Pfe , | i 1 Wayne, Pfc. Gerald Monroe, Osgood. | Thomas. Bedford T Sgt John Dieph | Halter, ton £5: Meryl] ie hmann: Sgt. Glenn Moore, Spencerville T. 5th! Peru: Pfe George Verhish 0; a eo Bouse, ms
oger Meese, Warren: Pvt. Robert Midden- | bth Gr William Stonerock,
Lafayette; S. Sgt. Harold.Harper, Ander-| Gr. Edward Morris, Madison Sgt. George | Pvt. James’ Vowles. erblsh, East Chicago: | Pvt. Kenneth Klusmier, Hammond; 8. Sgt.
som: Pvt Charles Hart, Anderson; Pfc.|N B
rness Hatley Haugh, * Logansport: Pfc. Lawrenee Hud-|P
son, - Veedershurg; Sgt. Ravmond Hudson, | Owens, Vincennes: Sgt. Beryl] Parks, 8heri- tler
Hammond: Pvt. Edward Huegel - Misha- d
{ Waka: Pfc. Patrick Jarboe, Tell City. J
Terre Haute; Pfc, Leland! Wolcottville: Pxt. Sam Nestler, Clinton: Pfc. Earl White
le; Pvt. James. pay! Montgomery, Anderson: Pfc. Joh Ce no Newman. "Anderson: T. Sth Gr. Mike Columbus; Pte Frank Papendick, Crown Point; T. 5th Gr. Lawe Logansport Sel. Russell Whis- | rence = Parton Evansville Gratchel 3 ! Beryl Park: nion ity: Sgt /illiach Wilhoit, | R ' an; Pfc. John W. Rahn Vincennes; Pvt Rochester: Pvt. Billy -Walfe. Bloomington ti ienge Be Bmith New’ Caders
ehl, Union Mills; Pvt. Raymond R. Ness Waits, Kokomo
fe. Righard, Op¥e. "Portville Pvt. Lester'J White
STRAUSS SAYS:
(last November. He is 25 ard for|merly was employed by Kingan
First Lt, Elmo B. Hessler . . . land Co.
safe, AN Pvt. Joseph B. Helegda, husband |
of Mrs. Betty Helegda, 4918 W. 13th | | st., has sent his wife a card from a German prison camp. He previously | had been missing in France since { Dec. 1. . An infantryman with the Tth | * | army before his capture; he wrote | | the card Dec. 28. He has a daugh- | ter, Betty Jo. His parents. Mr. {and Mrs. George Helegda, live in | Clinten, |
| SAFE— First Lt. Elmo B. Hessler, son of | IMr. and Mrs. William Hessler. 19 [N. Gladstone ave., who has been | missing over China since Nov, 23. now is safe and on his way from | Florida to Washington, D. C. A bombardier-navigator with the | 14th air force, he is 25 and made 50 | missions. He holds the purple heart, | | the distinguished flying cross and | the air medal. A graduate of Tech- | ‘nical high school, he-was overseas | {a year and was employed by the { New Day Paint Co. before entering | | the army in August, 1941. | | His brother, Cpl. Charles W. Hess- | |ler, is in France with the circula-| tion department of Stars and! | Stripes.
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' HONORED—-
| The air medal with oak leaf clusters together with a presidential {citation have been awarded S. Sgt. | Charles A. Higgs, son of Mr. and [ Mrs. Charles M. Higgs, 917 N. Key{stone ave. | A graduate of Technical high |school, Sgt. Higgs is stationed,with |the 406th bombardment squadron {in England. Before entering serv{ice ‘the 21-year-old air_forceman | was employed at” Allison's. r n J
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Pvt. Joseph B. Helegda , °, prisoner of Germany,
guished flying cross has been made to First Lt. Herman F. Ridenour, | who was killed in April, 1944, while serving as a pilot in the China, Burma, India theater, | Lt. Ridenour the son of Herman | L. Ridenour, 4927 N. Pennsylvania | Ist. also was awarded the air medal | -1 posthumously. foo
Pvt. William D. McGee . .“ oe
killed in Germany. 2 . | sok, Bs Wri n REY TCT ia A aon | STATE— i oo | Nine Indiana men have been killed : {in actioh, the navy department an\nounced today. They, are: | "Ensign James Crane, Hillsboro: Marine 8gt. Julius Jakelich. Gary: Marine Pfc. George McDonald, Monon; Machinist. Mate 2-c William Owens, Bedford: Marine Pfc John Rak. Terre Haifte; Marine Warrant Officer Willlam Rush, South Bend: Marine | Pvt. Paul Targonski, Pekin; Marine Pfc. | Ernest Trimpe. Columbus: Marine Sgt Melvin Welse, Winamac. . > u u ” : | The navy department lists the folHarry. Lawrence Charles A. Higgs lowing men as wounded in action: Wounded Honored | ‘Marine Cpl. ‘Allan Beall, Rushville: Ma- | rine Pfc. Earl Cassaday, Hammond: Motor |
11 Macl s at - Jilli é partment of the state house until| porte: Marine pre. Fin Em yRaret, La
he "entered the army about three|Albany; Aviation Radioman 2-c Robert 4 : uth io . { Gregory, La Porte; Marine Pfc. Norman years ago and previously . was a Kerfoot Frankfort: Marine Pvt, Richard
“ ‘ ‘i$ p | Miller, Hammond; Marine Pfc Theodore bank examiner in Roachdale. Pliske, Westville: Marine Pfc. Joseph Ross,
Col. Call, whose men call him Winamac; Marine Pfc. Kenneth Scott, “ » Ame . WE dsville; Marine Pfc. Charlie Sweeney. Close: Call, had been overseas two | win asvill : ' 8 glon: Marine Pfe. Raymond Strahm months when he ‘was hit during his! Bluvon: Maritle Sat Ivan Todd, Sols. 3 y. arine BR y alter, a 8 first action. A graduate of De- wk a
t i | un » ” Pauw university, he attended the| poosier soldiers who have been University of Chicago, His wife
and two daughters are living in nounced by the war department. In Clermont, Fla. {all cases next of kin have previously 2 2 been notified: Pfc. Frank Daugherty, husband of Pvi. Jews Camphell Nasheile. T 4% Ee bias ‘a | vt. 58 ampbell. ashville; th Mrs. Laura M. Daugherty, 11132 8.1 Gr. Robert Condra. French Lick. 1st Lt e aS . s | Leon Conrath, Terre Haute, Pfc. Louis Wald mere ave, was Ser LousLY pine Jeffersonville; Pyt. Charles Dugwounded March 3 in Germany while | ger. Washington; Pfc. Marshall Eagen, x i y | Mishawaka; Pfc. George Gettinger, Sulliserving with the infantry. He is van: Pvt. Willlam Gowins, Crown Point; now. hospitalized in Europe. | 8. Sgt. Bert Hayes, New Albany; Plc. MorGoing overseas in January, 1944, *!S Isom, Bedford. ‘ . | 8. Sgt. Dennis Jackson, Evansville; Pvt with a quartermaster corps, Pvt. Richard Johnston, Warsaw: T. 4th Gr ig | arles Judkins, Madison; 8. Sgt. Louis Daugherty, who is 30, volunteered | Lharies South Bend: Pfc. Melvin Kaser to be transferred to the infantry | Michigantown: Pfc. Howard Kelch, Os- -| Bood; Pvt. Walter Mikos, Gary: S. Sgt and landed in Belgium last Septem | Devere Provines, Auburn; Pvt. John Runber from England. Before entering kle, Richmond; Pvt. James Tuskan,
the army in May, 1943, he was a| "hitine. ,
o taxicab driver here. ; The war department's list of men A brother, Melvon Daugherty, Is who have been wounded in Europe serving with the air force in the | includes the following names:
European theater® ; |X: 8th Gr. Leo Alexander, Cpl "eo { Wilbyrn Baker, © Sullivan; Sgt Lester Previously wounded Dec. 16 in| Barto Ft. Warne: Sh. Oren Bauser, GHbGermany, Sgt. Novis J. Harris, hus- | Deaiton Jennett, Vevay; Pfc. Charles "My op i shop, artsville; Pfe, Peter .,Bleskan, band of Mrs, Bertha L. Harris, 1533 | whiting: Sgt. dohn Baser. meet Chicago!
Shepard st, was wounded again in|Pfc. Robert Boggs. Columbia City: Sgt.
Walter Bohleber, Evansville: Sgt. Francis that country on March 3. He is|Bosak, Gary: Pyt Floyd Branam, Lafa-
: ; “ - | yette, now improving in a hospital “some {| Pfc. Robert Brickley, Petroleum: Cpl
where in Europe.” Glen Brittain. (Otwell, 8. Sgt. Clarence 4 . | Brock, Martinsville; Pvt. Robert A. Brown, The 22-year-old sergeant has Prairie Creek: Pfc. Willlam Brown, Boon- ) t r| ville: Plo Joseph Bruncz Elkhart; Capt, been overseas since last Sep embe Harry Burl, Peru; Pvt. John Cardini, Vinserving with the 99th division of ie I. Robert Carver. Crawfords- , - i T. 5th Gr. Loren A. Clark, Rushthe 1st army in France and Bel i 1st Lt, Homer L. Clendenen, Ft. glum before going to Germany. Wayne; Warrant Officer (J.g.) Clarence Before entering the army 26 months | g ine, "*hington; Pre, Virgil Coomes, a loyed at Stout field.| Capt. Marion Cooper, Hillsboro: 80, he was employ | Raymond Coppock, Bfarion: Pfc. " ’ on vib £] nak. 13vanon Plc, Pvt, Abe A. Levy, husband of] ington: Pyt. John L. Davis, Greensburg: Pfc, Ralph Davis, Pranklin: Pfc. James Mis. Rose Levy, 739 Union st, and Dennison, New Albany: Plc." Decco Deich, . rinceton; 8. Sgt. Louis Didier, Clinton: son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levy, 1st Sgt. Iven Ducharme, Bicknell: T. 5th 708 Russell ave, was wounded in|Gr. Earl Eaton. Sharpsville; Pfc, Earl Germany March 4 and has been | Echterling, Hammond.
awarded the purple heart.
- Now in a hospital in France, ne SERVICE STAGE SHOW is 31 and has been overseas nine TO CLOSE APRIL 21
weeks. He previously was stationeq . in Newfoundland two years. A| WASHINGTON, April 3 (U. P). graduate of M 17high school, | —"Winged Victory,” the army afr he entered the army in April, 1943. force show written by Moss Hart, He was serving with the infantry. will close April 21 and the 255 mem- : a oa ' bers of the cast, will get operatiorial With the 4th Marine .division, | assignments, many of them overPfc. William C. Bryant, & flame sees. cree ee thrower, received an Injured hand The stage play. which has been in action on Iwo Jima, and is now seen by nearly 900,000 persons since
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