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. | Arthur Argento Jean Ancelet | Raymond Mogle John Metcalf Kenneth Wise Leo Baker Killed Honored. Wounded Honored Honored Honored

: ? Hubert Franklin Ferrall, machin-| 31, is a former employee.of the New | Randolph st., and husband of Mrs. ] ist mate 2-c, husband of Mrs. Anna| york Central system. Mary Lund, 212 Parkview ave., were IA, Leland P. (Parmley) Fishback | Pfc. Esker T. Skaggs . . . prisoner | 8. Sgt. John E. Horn . . . killed in | Mae Ferrall, and son of Mr. and sx 0 awarded second oaf leaf clusters to + + » missing over Japan. of Germany. plane crash in England. Mrs. Frank Ferrall, all of 1850 N.| HONORED— the air medal for flights with the

Four Indianspolis . servicemen |fantry witn the 30th division of [husband of Mrs. Rosemary Boyd Moselany st. was wounded in-the| go. 0 4 rt Jean Ancelet. son of | 8th air force in England. : i ; my | Fishback, Thorntown, has been acific Jan. .10, but has returned let in have been killed in the European [the 9th army. , n, 10 duty aboard o destrover (Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ancelet, Second Lt. Wiltum' W. 50 war theater, according to -today's| Overseas since September, 1944, missing over Japan since March 11 He (9 w6 and ‘hes i 2 ul R. R. 20, Box 259A, has been deco- : x . oh mv yey: iy casualty lists. In addition a flight | the 21-year-old soldier had earned | Flight engineer on the lead- plane] _ year-old | ..ied with the silver star for hero- 2° oo A I's. a 7 SW or ) enigineer on a B-29 is missing over | the combat infantryman's badge. |in the 93d bomber squadron of the mraylynn Apts, an usband of

daughter, Phyllis Darlene. Since ; s { ol ism with the 38th division on Luzon. | Japan, and an engineer-gunner on |He entered the army in' May, 1843, 19th bomber group of Super. entering the navy Sep 12/1042, he | =. oe advanced tc the rank of | Mrs. Wilda R. Silvey, Columbia, a B-17 is missing over Germany. and formerly lived at Gaston, Ore. |fortresses, he went overseas in|SeTVed ‘overseas months before ¢| S. C, won the first oak leaf cluster

| : | i 8 i | second . lieutenant as a result o : One man previously reported| Surviving besides his wife, are February. He is 22 .and is a|Teturning home last September and| |." 1 Aone is ctedited | !0 the air.medal. He is a co-pilot

missing is a German prisoner, and [his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pred |graduate of Shortridge high school | Nas been overseas six months. He with knocking out pillboxes, supply with the 8th air force. Bh : | = Nx 4 - land = attended . Purdue. university attended Washington high school Td An oak leaf cluster also was added another prisoner has been liber-| Haney, of Gaston, Ore.; a brother,{and attende urciie. . university, | dumps and mortar positions. hu : AREY ; h } ; ber of Alphal!and formerly. was employed by the {to the medal of 2d Lt.’ Henry E. ated .by the American armies, Pfc. Orville Haney, in: California, | where he was a member o pha Switzer-C ins -C a 8 8 { Davis, Jr. Tndi 1 lot KILLED * land a sister, Mrs. Cecil Tower, For- | Tau Omega fraternity. | Switzer=Lumming Lo; Six Indianapolis ‘soldiers have| J3Vs. Jr, -hdlanapolis plot on a it Gr . ; Lt. Fishback enlisted in the air 4.4.1 aw al for|B-17 with the 8th air force in Eng‘ag : «a | est ‘Grove, Ore. | : Enis! | Pre. J s. H. Carvin, broth t beenwawarded the air medal or i d ; 8. Sgt. John E. Horn, 88 N. Thin ya» | corps about three years ago and} yo A Ferro. > | meritorious achievement in action.| #% Sy oy ave, Beech Grove, in England. while in training was = personnel| V4®. Leora i. or " ng Capt. John Metcalf, husband of| Award of the second bronze oak

| i«| st., and son of Frank R. Carvin, Ed- | . . T, Sth ar, Arthur a Argento, husband of Mrs: Yolanda A. Argen- equipment officer for the men in his Ts was a EA Mrs, Mildred F. Metcalf, 3001 Hill- leaf cluster to the air medal was 2001 Lafayette rd, in France. to, 2001 Lafayette rd. died Magch squadron. His, brother, Robert, is a| 2 rx | side ave., was decorated for combat made to 1st Lt. Maurice E. Watson,

ung, HAREY: 323 N. Dela. | Trin Tw IeWOUN dS ~recetvedd® SYM AVIation. cadet. at. the; Sehapbeg conan ¥hile serving with. Je. fdoms.auer. Gegmany, He is an| Whose Wife, Louise, lives at 947 N. e in Belgium, > Vv. 2DALR Se,

/ Rain 54 turer. ‘A ; : fe, Mont, . yy ; . a er | Alabama st. He is the. son. of Mrs. 1 — kr Tw ee twa. dans hafare, in.aed § that ©f Mines, Butte, ; el talized. fn. Kase ‘Ala observer on a B-26 Marauder a: st. He is the-so 5. ROE gk es TER 20, AY TTR So oe Sp Tl ETRE IIR ORPLtalized. AD. Basra tv SRA pg en I GAT BC as BR i . country, . S. Sgt. John E. (Jack) Colvin Jr. 24-year-old soldier has been over- Wore SIRE ARE ET Tr Bo RODSON: 8s

- Box 738; in Germany; : : ; ) and was decorated, for combat duty : - An infantryman with ‘the .7th son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Col- seas since November. Before en-|¥rance. | : - b

= MISSING | army. Technician Argento had been yin 1406 N, Colorado ave., has been | tering: service in April, 1943, he was | cn 1; y [Vi the SY aie Horas Int France. Lt. Leland P. (Parmley) Fish-|reviously wounded Feb. 10, but reported missing since a misison an apprentice plumber. Vist Li. Thomas Bierman a1, Double honors; the air medal with back, 5703 Broadway terrace, Over naq returned to combat 10 days! over Germany Feb. 26. .*-|Two brothers are also in service, husband of Mrs. Mabel Reernan 4 e' first bronze leaf cluster were Japan. {later. A former resident of Lan-| .The -20-year-old aerial engimeer- S. Sgt. Joseph Carvin, who has been | 4325 Carrollton ave, was elec OT {awarded 10 2d LL Kenneth Wise. 8. Sgt.” John E. (Jack) Colvin | caster, O, he was 28, and had en-| gunner has been overseas since De- | overseas three years in Hawaii, and meritorious achievement while ee P-51 Mustang fighter pilot with the Jr, 1406 N. Colorado ave, OVET|tereq service in May, 1942, and had cember, 1944. He was serving on Pvt. Maurice Dale Carvin, a ma-| ing as a fighter pilot during aerial| go, "0.2 000" He is the son.of Mrs. Germany. "© | gone across last Oetober, a B-17 with the 8th air force. Sgt.| rine stationed at Parris Island. Pfe. combat over Germany. He flies a |; io wie Graylynn hotel. PRISONER { Surviving besides ‘the wife, are Colvin entered service in July, 1943,| Carvin's brother-in-law,” T. "Sgt. P- 1 Mustang fighter with the. i : ihe Pfc. Esker T. Skaggs,- 1104 N. the mother, Mrs. Melvin Work, upon, graduation from Technical James H. Fiers, has been a Ger. Air force. He is a Cathedral hight pu water E. Hynes, who was Oriental st., of Germany, | Lancaster, O., who. is in Indianap- high school that June, | man prisoner since March, 1944. school Stadusle a | liberated pow a Germ prison SAFE { oiis now; a small daughter, Roberta | ss = =» 4 2 : _94 | CAMP On March ‘31, has been cite | 1% . y . Veteran of 35 missions over Eu- An upper turret gunner on a B <2, r foic service h eived Pvt. Robert C. Dooley, 2120° Clay'| Susan, 2, and a brother, Pvt. Carl| ppICONERS— | rope, T. Set. Roy C. Hill, husband | Sgt. Albert C. McDaniel, 930 Olive { - ny Dae Frceive

| W Argento, with. an anti-aircraft 4 S st., freed from German prison it nw by Pfc. Esker T. Skaggs, who was|of Mrs. Alice Hill, 526 N. Drexel |St., won the air medal for flights He is now recovering from a leg camp. A

ST nn | reported missing in action Nov. 13, ave, received flak wounds during a| With the 15th air force in Lialy. His) amputation at Percy Jones hosS. Sgt. John E. Horn, brother of| 1944, in France, is- a prisoner ‘of mission over Austria in February. |Wife, Esther, lives at the Olive street ! . ,

: . | pital, Battle Creek, Mich. DEAD |'Walter Horn, 88: 'N. Third: aves] Sgt. Hill, who is 33, hblds' the |address. : : His wife, Mrs. Opal Hynes, and Pvt. John J. Sledge, son of Mrs. Beech Grove, was killed March 25,

war in Germany, distinguished flying cross in addi- . 4 | son, Jerry Michael, live at 1318 W. Una B. Haugh, R. R. 20, Box in a plane crash while serving with |

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Son of Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 1104 N.| tion to the purple heart. He is a of ong Lis, John We tare. | Washington st. His mother, Mrs. Lp ussell | the 8th air force in England, { Oriental st, Pvt. Skaggs sent his| former Allison's employee. and has| : "IS: | mthel Morris, lives at 1320 W. Marm= oe Ci ag AT a In a letter written by the co-pilot, mother a New Year's card saying| been serving on an Italy based B-24. Blominslon 231 nuend Sins tet st. 25. one of the two survivors, Mr. Horn/ he had been captured. He was His mother, Mrs. Arma - Egelhof, ave Ocan o Birch, 1523 Spann 2 Hig mother was notified of his, learned that ~“it happened = so|fighting with Gen. Patton’s army. [lives at 2267 N. La Salle st. 278s na A an y "perl death the ‘day before his 20th quickly they didn’t have a chance”| Reared in Kentucky, he is 26 and yd ment with the 15th air foree An! sirthday. Previously wounded in The 24-year-old sergeant was huried Worked for the Big Four railroad) Wounded "a pines Seaman | Italy. Lt. Masters is a pilot and Lt. the foot he was born near Prank. in Cambridge Military cemetery, | Shops in Beech Grove before enter. | cruiser in the Philippines; SAA et a DOOR Fier in Sha entered the army Sept. 4 | Cambridge, Eng. . |irg service. He went overseas last|1-¢ Robert Tanis, son of Benjamin] p¥ rs or ary ol Base in Chita 1943. He went oversess Inst August. Overseas since August, he held August. Tans, 410 E. Walnut st. is ROW] Cant } ag va EB So im Yrs, Survivors besides his parents are the air medal with three oak leaf| 2 —= {back In agion, ls : . :

i The 19-year-old seaman enlisted | Kathry, lives ‘at 2317's: Carrellton | ree sisters, Mrs. Mary Chaves, Clusters. He was a former em- SAFE— in the navy in May, 1943, and went| ave. received the air medal for

Solumbia, 8. C'; Miss Mabel Sledge| Plovee of the Lukas-Harold Corp.| pvt. Robert C. Dooley wrote his overseas in Oetober of that year. more than 100 hours in combat as wd ‘Mrs. Beulah Breckenridge, | Surviving besides his brother,.areiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.lge was formerly attending. high a B-25 Mitchell bomber pilot. Morgantown, and five brothers, | Nis father, John Horn, Lancaster. pooley, 2120 Clay st. on. April 3 school in Chicago yu =» including Machinist Mate 2-¢ I.-J.| o bel Diffie. Gi Horn. | that he had been liberated from a | : 2 0» | Oak leaf clusters to the air medal : Sledge, in England; Cpl. Harold >'°ensoro, N. [. and a SISWer,| German prison camp and has lost| S. Sgt. Clarence D. Smith, hus. have been given six Indianapolis . Sledge. a pagient at Wakeman hos-| Mrs. Ruth Oummind, Saginaw.!4s pounds since he was captured | band ’ Mrs. - Vera Smith, 1938 fliers. In Fine Quality Jigal, Camp Rttefbury. | Mich. : Dec. 21. Holloway ave:, was wounded March! T. Sgt. Sydney R. Paul, son of .

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} ! a = @ | 1.2." Now hospitalized in France, he 30, in. Germany, according to word | Mrs. Sydnev. Paul, Sheffield Inn, : Pfc. Alvin K. Haney, husband of | MISSING — - said he was “almost starved to| received by his wife. Holder of the|and §. Sgt. Robert L. Lund, son of Mrs. Mary E Haney, 523 N. Déla-|. Lt Leland P. (Parmley) Fishback, [death” and read the Bible while he|purple heart, Sgt. Smith, who is|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund, 225 N. ware. st, was. killed® Dec. 18, | :

in son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland K. Pish- | was imprisoned. He also ‘said he

°lgium whi - 5 way e sent home i | + 1 : De hile serving in the In- | back, 5703 Broadway terrace, oo UNO home 19 two “IM, E, REVIVAL HOLDS Returned. Ohio : Give 2 MONTHS 10 PAY! | / YOU rc me tn, wos MEMORIAL FOR FOR, : Prisoner Free vero 1 ITIUIN| ..

i : ( Gray st, and son of Mrs. Mary| A tribute<in song and words to] COLUMBUS, O. April 13 (U.

Ir Respect J pina 3 entry avec ne te resins Rev er. 2). Bt Tomas. who | J | 5-PIECE DINETTE n espec ’ = Tn Lissa) ied the planned program of the| 6Scaped irom ine ev P : é WHE Sint 14.2 : y Feb 9. : - 8 city-wide revival last night in the | farm after serving 10 years of a : Extra heavy - SEC | N way 25-year sentence for a 10-cent < ; gx

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it : Se Enon ; ; -Awarded the purple heart, he is| Roberts Park Methodist church. Bory. bi: way home tod 7 pl dinette; large sy 27 Ei “$0 President AE RT pe RY oh orp ass. Jaean. suerseas. sincel. The meeting convened ' shortly | po IY, ED a Ric. wile. atid y ay extension table eed g X ! Fai) Mm ™ wR Tg Heda: Wg | \ r : e une. He attended Cathedral high | ater the news of the President's and four chairs

hool and was loyed b | small child. J] iy or with leatherette - Fro ol She entering | death was heard. Instead of.preach-| Thomas voluntarily returned to | AT : seats.

Franklin D. Roosevelt the army in July, 1942, | ing the. scheduled sermon, Dr. G. C.| the prison farm last fall after a |

He has two brothers in service, | Comer, Texas evangelist, conducted] check of his fingerprints at a west 2d Lt. Thomas Spellman, in the |? memorial service. He eulogized| coast war plant where he was | South Pacific, and Sgt. Paul Spell- | Roosevelt, calling him “a great lead- employed disclosed~that he had Ig . man, stationed in Alabama. er.” Similar remarks were made by| escaped from the institution in 2% 4 ’ : We Will x a !Dr. Sumner L. Martin, host pastor,| 1937. (ds oe Pfc. John M. Jongs, son of Mr. and the Rev. Floyd Seelig. | ~The prison farm superintendent, Pre-W r Quality Full . and Mrs. Tompie Jones, 423 8. Park! The congregation sang “Amer-| William F. Amrine, wrote Thomas . : S ite Remain Closed ave, was injured in Germany ica” and the choir presented ap-| asking him to return. He did— Coil Spring u > March 18. He is 19 propriate numbers. even paying his own railroad fare The kind of furniture that gives pleasure for : Overseas since December, ht The Methodist revival will con-| back to Ohio. The Ohio" parole years to come. Full coil spring construction All Day wip hSlds the combat infantryman tinue with “daily meetings at 10 commission granted-him-a parole throughout: Massive,

badge and was employed by the!a. m. gnd 7:30 p. m. through April] when his ‘ease. came-yup for hia Bi U. S. Rubber Co. before entering|22, at Roberts Park, ing this week. enduring style. Fine S | quality, long-wearing . »

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3 the army March 4, 1044. He at- - a Thomas was sentenced to Ohio Saturday . tended Manual high school. PHILIPPINES IN MOURNING | penitentiary from Akron in 1927. tapestry, velour x ER | "MANILA, April 13 (U.P.).—The Esai IE] snoa = Marine Pfc. Dale R. Martz, hus-| Philippines went into deep mourn- | L 0. 0. F..TO MEET I=] Take Up to a y band of Mrs. Wilma Martz, 306 8.|ing today for the death of the Pres-| Germania lodge No. 129, 1. 0." O.] Year to Pay BONDS Walcott st., was wounded on Guam | ident who had directed their libera- F., will meet at 8 p. m.. Tuesday at 4 Sheir | and Keep Them

twice last July and returned to this| tion from Japanese tyranny. |the Germania Hall, - ; Fc. 4

{country in January. He and Mrs) | om oo | a So : ; MORRISONS [east 22 STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT || TILT-BACK CHAIRS | 00”. $129

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. ee J Martz, 228 N, LaSalle st., he was big mirrored vanity and bench 20 W. Washington St. overseas a year.

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8 8 » hyo f ’ "a TR Cpl. Christian L. Gerhardt, hus- AN 1 {band of Mrs, Doris. V. Gerhardt, $69.95 Values

| 1821 Barth ave., and son of Mr, and or -§ i dé . Englander Mat- | Mrs. Clifford Gerhardt, 2315 Dudley ' _- m RA tress or Box Spring

|ave, was wounded in Germany | ou} 3 ; | March 18, but has written his wife | & O\ gh A 3 . ; CSE Choice 75 | that he is all right.. { P 3 . hE of 24 | A member of the 78th infantry! | SEE DEPARTMENT STORE ’ panel Luxuriously com- \ 3 ” (4 Either .

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i FL] $ > S ’ wee V gh bl il - ba k: | division of the 1st army, he is 28 / 2/5 619 N. CAPITOL AVE. amt "Sen “ pr fortable tilt cks

and went averseas last October. He WV RI- 4 with matching ot- EE JH Loe? Heavy, full-size quality _ |1s a graduate of Southport high : tomans. Lovely Ve- ! mattress, attractive

school and was employed by the 1 1 1 . : four or Tapestry in — Pay $1.25 ‘uted ticking with hort rl vas ompeve OL te =| Amazing Spring Values! PAY $1.25 A WEEK or Tevestry in | QR PAY RIES Lil soe mo ori tering the army Feb. 12, 1942. He \ Ww : ; > Bram holds the combat infantryman AOI ’ omen's badge. ; Smart-Hi-Fashion ‘Full-Fashioned

.. nN SPRING WALNUT peas Modern and Period | T:2°F LAMPS Hit by shrapnel March 24, as he AR iP”

was crossing the Rhine, Pfc, Ray- i DRESSES RAYON HOSE T= A Occasional Tables

{mond F. Mogle, has written his ; y . 44 wife, Mrs. Stella. R. Mogle, 924 Cof-| Remarkable Values! 47 —~ A y 4 - Big selection of modern b / ] and ‘period lamp, end

fey st, that he is recovering in a Laz -tiattering subesiaha | Ir sa Cr » 1 A § hospital in England. % 95 yy 1tering Sub-siabg. I Arg and cocktail tables. | An infantryman with the 9th TY RPA i 5 a 5 95 Larmy Pvt. Mogle ~Was previously | ® omen’'s Full-Fashioned A RAYON HOSE =| ry ; . Up .

j | wounded Dec. 11, in France. His| . | purple heart has been sent home to Others oN $7.95 Nise and

to 89.95 sheer—{rregu- - vd Ww i vation i ’ hus ! ) | y.% AMPS-—Lovely e join the N {his wife and an oak leaf cluster is : ¥ashion favorites! mr Cc PAY $1.25 A WEEK TABLE L 4 ation in mourning on its way to her. ak Wanted mat erfals, qualities, 8'z : French and English. de.

| y » Ta | signs with smart silk the death of its great President |" Pvt. Mogle is the son of Mr. and | : SOUT love thes tem 1 w ou Y | shades. Price

. i es | Mrs. Ver! Mogle, 1505 Spann ave.,| my j - 2 yr nt j FRANRLIN D, ROOSZVELY . (and has a brother, Sgt. Rqbert|} -- : : CHILD'S TABLE SET " hy 3495

a . = «J || Mogle, who is with the air force. A ; Sturdy, solid- oak, 3-plece sets 2 aE ” ’ T 1 ¥ ®* Women’ ®* Women’ : W YX > Me wad oved by hersons all over | former employee of the U. 8. Rib-| Tol, Fans oad sl PAY $1.25 WEEK |] In maple or nat 1 995 °

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