Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1945 — Page 17
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Hurst; He ffington, Sn or Ki led Tn n Action on Fa i is a of Danville Reported Prisoner of Nazi
M7 W. Hanson, Bedford; ple, Arthur E, Har- Orville W. "Fockey, Plegsant ‘Lake; Plc. | Cliiton; Pfc. John M. Nahulak, Whiting: | Plc. Harold PF. Reker, Jasper: DEAD— i a 4 ris Jr., New Albany; a Jolin johagon. Robert E. Younhghaus, . Wayne, jie David W x Reeder, Denies Ble Side op Ye Weaver: oh Murer; | 0 | C th Jr. Stockwell; Pfc, ert ohnson, Newgent reencastle;, Pv enry er aker, Covington; Pvt. Victory (Shorty). Mangin, hi : F | |'Soisberry; Pfe. Paul Kemp Jr. perry Jot V.. Alting; Lafayette: pre] Noble me Wey ampas: |rold © Williams, ‘Burlington; brother of Mrs. Esther Cook, 1214 8 & | |Castie; Fireman 3-c Daniel Benny veda, Argentine; Hammond; -Cpl. Robert M. Bgt. “Estel EK. O'Connell, Mishawaka; r* V. Young. Knox City. ¥ ' ! : Soy 2 N. Moss, Sheridan: Pfc. Da Bloomington; ‘Pfc. Wayne B: Pfc. Lawrence D, O'Donnell, Vincennes; ARMY PRISONERS OF GERMANY State st., has been reported killed gt \ «) 8 » : ! | | Nordan CG. Murphy, Denver: Plc... Johu | Brubaker, Laketon: S. Sgt. Albert Burk-|pfe. John D. Olden, South Bend; Sgt.| sg: Paul J. Ash, Connersville; Pyt. Ever3 y y ) 1 Ray Jr. New Castle; Li. Norman Alvin hart Jr. Vincennes, Pvt. Charles V.\.Home: Peckinpaugh Jr, New. Castle; 8gt. lett W. Bell Boonville: T. Sgt. Ansel J, in action in Luxembourg on Dec. 20. : { ; \ : ” * | ‘| Shane, Bvansville; Pfc. William L._Spur- Campbell, Ambia; 2d Lt .Forest - R.\Frank Penich, Valparaiso. Pvt. John F.|Gladish, Petersburg; Sgt Charles R. Gre An infantryman, he had been pre- : ; 3 woh lin, Evansville; ‘Cpl. Howard M. Si#livan, | Churchill, Marengo; Pic Walter M. Class, | Pritchett, Evangville; Pfc. Charles B. more Covington, 8 Charles. L. Mc~ ’ 3 bl 3 La Porte, and Pfc. Milton S.- Wallace, | Spencer; Plc. Paul R. Cole, Cortland: Pvt. Purl, Boonville, 2d Lt. Robert W. Robb, Daniel, Gary:.Pvi. Harry E. Miller, Bouth viously listed as missing since that 4 ; Be } : ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGIONS | Calvin C. Collette, La Porte: Pfc. Doyle Muncie; Pfc, Rusell J, Rader, Ft. Wayne; Bend: Sgt. Paul: R. Murray, nsport; date, Pvt. Mangin was a native of : i 3% : p TH i : |. “Cross, Vincennes; Pvt. Clifford L. Cul-|Opl. Donald A Reinking, Hoagland; Pvt Pvt. Robert L. Smith, Portland; 1. Wile ' v ; i : § 3% Ww # 8. Sgt. John R. Alting, Latayeuss; oe | ley. Mt. Vernon, Merrill Rosa Jr... Kokomo, liam E. Stewart, Hammond; Py, Michael Washington where he had been oe bo; Be i Pl laos EE % # of | Willem L. Bear, Whiting: Sgt RIchad |g ggi. Max L. Diel, Terre Haute; Pfe| T. 5th Gr. 'Odis W. Sheperd: Oakland Sullivan, Gary. . p t; high school, | : : SE : EL . . | Stephen T. Douthitt, Bloomington; Pvt City; Pvt Lewis A. Stocker, Ft. Wayne;! Cpl. Hugh L. Armstrong, Unjon City; gradus ed Jrom 8 a : 3 Sampbell, Ambial Ti CH Freda Robert W. Ellison, Liberty; Pvt. Herbert| @gt. ."Clovis H. Sullivan, .Linton; 8gt |skt «John Birkhead, Evansville; Pvt. Pred Surviving besides Mrs, Cook are ; " Wa en bn M Hoit' Kokomo: {L. Everman, Frankfort; 8. Sgt. Richard | Herschel C. Taggart, Richmond; Pvt Byall, Ft Wayne; Pfc. James L. Carhis mother, Mrs, Mayme Harter, | : i : ; Set Harold H. Hunter, Connersville: Cpl.|W: Friend, Lebanon; Pfc. Robert G. William O. Thompson. Springville; Pvt |penter, New Haven; 8. Sgt. Donald L.
hn ! bi mbys; A Pfc. Peppino Giorgio. Jack E. Trabue,. Mitéhell% Pfc, - Jofin Dean. Charlestown; TB Sgt. Kennth E. Wasningion;.a, brother, BA), serving | i oF Ld |fyrence Lat rotons Por mies E ‘ihlone Giles," Colimbas.” Pfc Rober! L Graf, Th Gav Sgt Luther Ven Massa. Gary." Sgt. George D. Mehling, with the navy, and another brother, i i i ; Jr. Gary: Pvt. Victor J. Mangin, Wasi- Evansville, Cpl. Lester W. Gundrum, Greensburg, T. Sth Gr. Charles E Wil- Alexandria, Pvt Jesse 1 Mortis, pein; : ah Bold i rs ington: 8. Sgt. ‘John ~W. McMasters, [Royal Center. »..l1ams, Columbia City, [Pvt. Louis Steinhall’ Jr, elburn, an Giles, of Baton Rouge. : ros. Pfc. Elmer C. Harter, Cambridge Cis. | ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS i Pha i EL uu o ] J ; Pfc. Richard L. Ogle + oo killed | Pvt. William P. Niccvin, Elwood; Pfc.| pvt, William J Helm, Evansville Pet i h ' fe.. Roy M. Aldrich, Greens yg Ww : V 1 { 1 Bu ettville; rid h y : Previously “reported missing over| Pfc. Walden E. Heffington . . . Pvt. Victor J. “Shorty” Mangin | . “cl ony {Joseph L. Poffenberger, Decatur; 8. Sg. Howard R. Henewen Evansville. Cpl psp CO Meriin TH. Chagienton, FL | we machete: Pie. fay - Germany since Nov, 10, Sgt. James killed in, crash in Brazil, . .. killed in*Luxembourg. | Belson M, Foote, Slsdva; Fle Ratph W., Fan Rg IR 2a i jayne; 8. Sgt. Prederick E. Pennig, New Bruof, Grabill: 2d Ut Harland Bush, Ei . eed, Covington; Pfc enc 0 . He, \Corvdon: S. Sgt. Frank B. Gosciniak, Vin- ’ ; L H. Hurst, has now been listed as Ervin and Mrs. Thomss Pri In- : : . Cs | Indianapolis men: S. Sgt. James B. New Castle; Capt. Donald O. Thomas, Ko- Plymouth; 2d Lt Mac E. Hobbs, Peru. fennes: Pfc itn C. Lafon, Lafayette; Tae Bauer pvt. Shales ©. Cardwell, killed at that time. He is the grand- rvin 5 1 ce. In a { Shaw, son of Mrs. Erma L. Stevens, Kome: Plc. George M. Toles, Anderson; mach 5th Gr. Norman W. Hunt, Kokomo, pvt Prank Ray, Connersville Tipton: Opl Junior M. Carter, Eikhart: , 8 * B dianapolis. He was in the infantry fe ' rv Pie. P 1| Ete “Raymond J. Tucker, Charleston; PiC.|mach 5th Gr. Charles W. Hutcheson,| § Sgt William F. Brandeburg, Cen- Tin n. Onl Jumtar M. Cutter, Eiihast; son of Mrs. Ida Huron and nephew | oe 40 g5th division of the 3d army. | 1140 Medford st, in Italy; Ple. Pau Ea J. Jalvel_Orenchivie; Sf. WaYie | MotSesuman, tral. 1st L. Clyde A, Bryant, New Al-|guiert | Craig. hiwood ’ \ TT ¢ | a , ade a Ta a " c. Clitto hes: : . h : of Mrs. F. H. Allen, 5050 E. 11th st. wn y S. Eggert, husband of Mrs. Clara w AC, To eet, Francis H. Wood, | Sgt. Len Johnson Jr. Co nmersville; Pie a wo ion C James, Jefferson Pfc Ronald R. Eldridge, Evansville; A- brother, T. Sgt. Clyde Hurst, Eggert, 823 E. Minnesota st., and | | Oxford; Pfc. Leslie E. Woods, Columbus. |Henry C. Kern Jr. El khart; Pfc. Arthur ! 3 ' : Pfc. Harold C. Ford, Sullivan: Pfc. Verne
~ th | ¢ o |D. Kolkman. Ft. Wayne, S. Sgt. Edwin | Russell: H. Mathews, Richmond: T. 8gt |, “metfincer Star City; Pvt. Bill K. Jarhas bean reported missing since WOUNDED— | NE Pfc. William L. Kaney, 102 N, Elder| pv. Raymond E_Bowsmas, Richmond: {J. Linette, Siberia; Pfc. Adolph ‘Lopez, Robert & oo clanatuy, Lowell; 8 ae rell, Frankfort; T. 5th Gr. Leland V. Jan, 23 over Samar island in the| pee, Bernard °F. Newby, son of wa ave. both in France, and Pfc. Ed-| ren E. Brown, Medora; Pvt, Lester F. Whiting: ge ld DE Te A. Seidel Ft.- Wayne; Sgt. Robert I Rote Roy Tr I re E Philippines. No further word has Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Newby, R. R.| a # | mund W. omnelins, in Germany. | Dearinger, Rushville; Pfc. Lieve E_ Dias. bron; Sgt. Thomas.E Maddox, Kokomo: | SUS, Ft "Wayne; Si. Lawreiice W, Wol. (Kott.” Waterloo; T Set. Kenneth E. been received concerning him, 20. Box 433. is back i tion after | i ® u Wortnmton; TR She Ghuru- | PYt. Warren 8 Mason, Mishawaka; 8 |'°T Greensburg. : Lah ___ lter. Greencastle The brothers are sons of Mf. and| pe OR rds 3 Vacs an » ived] i ; | cpl Robart Y. ostorhiage. S321 N.| DO en Goon, Tal | Sst. Calvin G. May, Versailles; Pvt. Paull ARMY MISSING—EUROPEAN REGIONS Sgt George D -Mehling Jr, Alexandria; . recoverin from wounds. received! ; W. Mathes, Hammond. | "Pfc. Robert R. Anderson, Darlington: Pfc. Alfred E. Mever, New Albany; Pfc. Mrs. H. C. Hurst, Cloverdale. James| pray0h os Luzon | capitol ave, has been awarded the lonia; Pfc. Russell Hearth, Hiltonville, PIC Gigde B. MeBEIarier, Garrett; Bre. |i He or a orl BT morte Ritmo: a roan ® B-17, and RIS . lair medal for 150 hours of flight| Pvt. William 8. Jessup, Fairmont: P¥i.| James V. Miller, Shelbyville; Pvt. Ralph |H. Long, Warren. Pfc. Martin J. Plese |W. Mull, Pekin; Pvt. Green Risner, was a turret gunner on a B-17, a The 21-vear-old soldier served on ro ey bined John L. Joy, Terre Haute: Sgt. Peter W.i Pp Moore, Richmond; T. 5th Gr. William | Hammond; Sgt. Paul Stern, Hammona;| Rensselaer: Pfc. Joseph 8. Saerencse, Clyde was serving as a tall-gunner| yoy Guinea and in the drive into * lin the India-China division of the Lenges, Evansville; Sgt Robert M. Mil-|j' Mull, Mishawaka; Pct. Otio D. Nagy, Plc. Charles Qualkenbish, French Lick. South Bend on a B-24. Menila He is a former employee | Carol E. Jones Thos. A, Reckley air transport Command. J a Zvi Dai 0 Netroes, Ruy gu —————— e———— ———— I ————— A — Xu a vw] ] A Au- Honored Wounded 8." : Lick; Pvt. Ansel L. Rich, Sullivan; Pfc. Pfc. Richard L, Ogle, son of Mr. [ot \ Fire Ins Dealers Jaume] My Heroic action : pats the Ger-|James L. Sattler, Boonville; 1st Lt. " ’ ual Fire Insurance Co
italiz i c ¢ . > Jerome E. Scanlon, Michigan City; Pfc. and Mrs. Everett Ogle, Fortville, rr a pitalized in England he has written mans won the bronze star for Lt. SE ate OL: ors Ph Laws
é 3 S, * 'S. 1 3 : v | and brother of Mrs. Carl H. Sobbe,| Slightly’ wourided Feb. 11 in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kenneth Lammers, Indianapolis rence E. Vidovich, Whiting: Pfc. Andrew
'y £ i / y M. Wagner, Ferdinand; Pfc. Willard P.| $132 Park ave, died of wounds re- France, Sgt. Richard Peine is now Levy, 1178 8. Capitol ave, that he man serving with the 84th infantry Uaerer, PECChanic BG. Wel- |
is improving. in France. Lt. Lammers reorganized netz, Michigan City 55 : ; . er- n4 Her y S Seived In combat Marelr’8;In G | Pack in Sion with Je 5% vse | A graduate of Manual high school | two infan S companies ‘when they ARMY DEAD-—PACIFIC REGIONS | Bu; Bond 0 N x Jones D. Price, Connersville / Street Floor {is 24, and has been overseas sinc sequently put the enemy “°pi: » : { ~ the 3d army, Pvt, Ogle was an as- band of Mrs. Marian Peine and son | q i € | fire and subsequ yp 7 Pvt Paul J. Braden Richmond: 8S. Sgt / sistant driver and machine gunner of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Peine, ail in March, 1943. and received A. S. i J.. Janowiak, South. Bend: Pfc. Riste] . T. P. training at Amhurst college,| The silver star ‘has been awarded, Greensburg; Pfc.’ Robert Reed, Evansa graduate of McCordsville high small son, Robert L., 2's years old. |neooc’ A prother, Lt Joseph M. to two 5th army men in Italy. They vile : school and former erfiployee of the Sgt. Peine is 32, and a gradua‘e LEVY. is s - : % ro . t F .evy, is serving with a medical bat- are 8. Sgt. Robert F. Motter, son o a y a tie : « Pfc., Creed Allen, Knox; Pfc. William T Delco-Remy - division of Gener I of Technical high school and Butier 2342 Adams st. Andrews. Huntington; -2d Lt. Virgil P. | a #2 =» and 1st Lt. William E. Porter, hus-| Asby, Anderson; Pte Albert J. Ballon, Surviving besides the parents and ployed with the Public Service Co HONORED 'band of Mrs. Bernice Porter, 340 Whiting: 8. Sgt. John C. Barbey, La Porte; | Mrs. Sobbe, are two brothers, Petty of Indiana. eer Harvard pl. \|Plc. Edvard G Basic. Gary: Pt. Edwin| K. Bosworth, Winchester; Pvt, Herbert E. | at Clearfield, Ut, and Petty Officer | T. 4th Gr. Fre} R. Sowiruigh; | and Mis. E. L. Jones, 5410 Kenwood | Maj. George M. Hays, Indian-|Muncie: S. Sgt. Glen H. Cloud, Nobles: 8-c John T. Ogle, in the Southwest son of Mr. an rs. 8S) Ville; Pic. Eumey Tt. Sorrel earns h 27 Wa5 | hronze star medal for meritorious Of Merit award at Ft. Bliss, Tex. J. Dicken, New Castle: Pvt. John W Marion McKay and Mrs. John Stef- | wounded in Germany, March 27. achievement during the 95th di- 2 8 =» | Montpelier. Brem - John W. G , Portland Cpl. Jimmy E.| Bite, Bloatofony Wish Sian uly ve © 8 ad we ree ugteied line. |The names of the following Hoo- ui. suiverry Pic. James D. Havens Jr c , | Loogootee; Pvt. Joseph W. Hendrickson, | port, R. I. | | day, which also is his birthday, he! (sjephone lines under enemy ob- NAVY DEAD |terton; Plc. Lioyd L. Holderbaugh. Prince- | ’ >. . » vf Veteran of 18 months service in| He has two brothers overseas, Cpl.| pe jg Marine Pfc. Robert E. Landis; New | Wilbert R. Klink Chesterton; Pte. | a graduate of Technical] | Wooa: Ma er nlman, esierion; | Albany; Marine Cpl. John K. Long Jr, !Alvin F. Kukla, South Bend. India, Pfc. Walden E. Heffinglon, Frank Scharbrough, in Italy, and high school and attended Purdue! jefers In Ban. i Plt oul husband of Mrs. Mary Jane Ross William, a pharmacist’s mate in the | ypjversity, Starbuck, Marion. Ei i urctll, 1 u n mond; Sgt. Charles J. Henneke, Osgood; | gamiet: Plc. Guy w. man, Walkerto at Sunday in a bomber crash in Brazil. | = The bronze star medal also has! Pfc. Robert J. Karie, Gary; Seaman 2-c| ppc AR W. Lewis, Middletown; S. Sgt A sse E.' 1 Miller, Jasper. |cey R. McDowell. Gary; T. 5th Gr. John | had been returned to the states and Mrs. Leonard W. Morgan, R. McIntosh, Tipton, who is in the Marine Pvt. Kenneth E. Alward, Veedeis- |H. Meiching, Huntington: Pfc. Maurice G. { field; Marine Pvt. Harvey V. Stute, Pt.! Morrow, Knighistown; Pfc.’ ‘Carl J. Myers | the 4th ferrying group. {March 26 while serving with the g 2 a Novne: Marine, Pvt. Paul L. Vaughn [Jr Ruhmorsl Perr orie 4 Myers, Gar- ¢ is i i i , a MISSING | cago. plane, Pvt. Hefington had earned NOW is in a base hospital in that Mrs. Hedwig H. Breisacher, 2414 N.| Lt William Walter Bower, Hammond. | T. 4th Gr. Maynard L. Ring, Claypool; YS i ; Lloyd 8. Russell, Cannelburg: 2d Lt. Robh-| two oak leaf clusters and-the air A graduate of Speedway high Certificate of Merit on the 7th army Gary. NAVY WOUNDED ert A. Schmuhl, Michigan City; Pfc. Roy | medal. school, he was employed hy the front. r Ne Ernest Hood Jr. Oxford. | M Pfc. Richard W. 8 Mish, - | Ensign usse nest T.. xiord. arion; Cc. ichar ones, isha- | A former resident of 3617 E.| | Prest- O-Lite Battery Co, Inc, be 8 8 = Pfc. William F. Smith, Jeffersonville; | waka; Pfc. Robert D. oF homias, Plymouth; | 8 Sgt. Ralph G. Waddell, Connersville; Pfc. Joseph M. Toth, Gary; "Ble. Harry. J. Trim- | ployed at the Morris Brothers 1944. He is 19 and went overseas has been awarded the good conduct p%, “WiC = yh detcon’ ble, Lafayette; Pvt. Donald W. Wagner. | i ville. is sister, Yeoman 2-c Beatrice Germany. : | Bend; Marine Pfc. Paul E.. Cottingham, . | force, [2 sitter, Yoo 15 stationed at, 2 8 =n Lowell; Ensign Donald Jesse Cromer, Rens- Pvt. Jesse B. Wells, Bloomington; Plc. | - ¥ y . | selaer. - Surviving besides Mrs. Heffing Farragut, Ida, with the WAVES, Combat infantryman's badges Pic, Robert FPilipovich, Gary; Sgt. Williems, Rushville: Pfc. Bill Williamson, | Walter Hefhi M field and his brother, Grover, has re- Dave been awarded to the following Richard A, Gladisn, Betersburg: Pic.) vileaues: Sgt. Bo i Poi Pat effington, organsfield, 8 . ’ X Ky.: two brothers in service, Sgt. ceived a medical discharge from the
. and Butler university, Pvt. Levy erman machine gun Pfc. Paul A. Brinkman, Garrett; Plc. Serving with the field artillery of | An infantryman, he is the hus- ] Y were hit G g : last November. He entered service on the defensive. Cleo D. Catrqn, Frankfort; T, Sgt. Albin on ammunition trucks. He was 25, of 4006 Guilford ave. He has a, Kostoff, Gary: 2d Lt. John. G. Nesbit, f ARMY WOUNDED—EUROPEAN REGIONS talion of the-3d army in Germany. Mrs. Carri Fentz, Motors Corp. at Anderson. university. He was formerly emPvt. James W. Barriger, Elizabethtown; | Office 2-c Ralph O. Ogle, stationed y®.n | Pfe. Carol E. Jones, son of Mr. ya 2 | Braden, Winamac; Pvt. Wilton J. Clark, : ave. has been decorated with the |apolis, recently received the Legion Witter © Dectard Correll, Marion; Pfe. | Pacific; and three sisters, Mrs. Scharbrough, 142 Detroit st. | Preels, Evansville; Pvt. Jack E. Fuller, | fen, Fortville, and Mrs. Paul Dob-| An infantryman. with the 9th iii ne drive through Metz to the |STATE— | Sst. Hubert O. Gabbert, Muncie; Pfc. | : : last 8 A member of a field artillery bat- | sier servicemen appear on today's | Bloomington: S. Sgt. Woodrow Hembree, | with the marines, stationed at New- | the army four years ago last Sun-|i,jion he serviced and repaired | official casualty lists: | Churubusco; Pfc. Gesorge L. Hoff, Ches- | a | worked on a farm near Bedford. servation and fire. Marine Cpl. Charles ‘A. Duffitt JF. El- | pfc Oliver H. Keller, Bloomington; Pfc. | rsonville; Seaman 1-¢ Jack Dalton le. Heffington, Bridgeport, was killed navy, in the Paciie. » ; | Platoon Sgt. James A. Comstock, Ham Lawson, Coal Bluff; Cpl: Gale W. Lehiy, | The 23-year-old aerial engineer Pvt. Jess L Morzre, son of MI. heen awarded to Lt. Col. Je Paul Joseph La Russa, Gary; Pfc. Gilbert Lynn D. Lord, North Vernon; Pfc. Chavn- | last December and was assigned to R. 18, was wounded in Germany Philippines. burg; Marine Pfc. Leslie R. Cole, Bloom-| Moore, Terre Haute; Cpl. Everette A. Flying in India on a transport 180th infantry of the 7th army and| Pvt. Walter Breisacher, son of | Sendallville. : rett; Capt. Katsumi Nakadate, East Chi-| the distinguished flying cross with country. Alabama st., has been awarded the! seaman 2-c William Michagl Urban, Pfc. ‘Garold E. Robinson, Warsaw; Pic. D’ Shideler, Warren; Sgt. John V. Shroll, fore entering the army Aug. 28, Pfc. Paul C..Duke, 835 River ave. Seaman 1-c Carl John Stanek, Hammond; Pfc. Donald W. Timm, La Crosse; Pvt. | Washington st, he had been em-| g medal with the 20t v : :w | Muncie; Pfc. Scheryl J. Warnock, WestCandy Co. before entéring the air an. 4. h division ‘In| y.rine pre, Prederick R. Corban, South y | Louis A. Wheatley, Terry, Pfc. Charles W, ton are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pa Billy M. Glenn Jr. Brazil; Cpl. Lester Bend, Pfc. George T. Wise, Depauw; 8gt.| James Heffington, in the air force,
stationed in Texas, and Sgt. William |
army. ” . » | Pfc. Thomas A. Reckley, son of
Hefington, at Pt. Knox, Ky. and ny and Mrs. L. F. Reckley, 942 a younger brother, Frederick, of ganders st, was wounded in GerMorgansteld. a many March 31. Overseas 14 months and in GerPRISONERS— 4 ® { many since Sept. 19, he was leading Reported missing Tce Nov. 29, his battalion when wounded. He fn Prancd, Pfc. Everett W. Cassity, is in a hospital in England. former Allison employee, has now, The 20-year-old member of the been reported a prisoner of Ger- 1st army ‘attended Cathedral high many by a war department wire re-' school. His brother, Cpl. Robert ceived April 6. Reckley, also is- overseas. The word was vevelvalk by. his 2a, . wife, RMrs. Virginia Cassity, Dan-!- While serving with the combat ville. Pvt. Cassity is the son of Mr. engineers of the 3d army, Pvt. and Mrs. Willard Cassity, near Dan-| Moses Levy was seriously wounded ville, and a brother of Mrs. William March 26 in Germany. Now hos-
GIVES SELF UP IN VETERAN HOSPITALS
HELD UNDERSTAFFED
HIT-AND-RUN CASE Cmdr. William E. Brown of the
| Indiana department of the Amer-
State police today announced the can Sern Seid Soap hat E | vey had disclo at the rrender of an Indianapolis wom | veterans administration hospitals whom they, said was the driver here and in Marion were “woefully
pf a hit-run car which struck and understaffed.” illed 66-year-old Lewis A. O'Brien| Mr. Brown said that the two hoslast “Thursday. | pitals needed many additional Mrs. Mamie Hoffa, 43, and her | Yorkers both volunteer and paid. husband, Clyde, also 43, gave up to e added that the Legion had made police after they sald they saw ald Pe Teport to National Comdescription of their automobile in| Mander Edward N. Scheiberling, newspapers Friday. | Who is studying reports of hospital Mrs. Hoffa told of driving in the [Sob Su he a st pe 4 # 00 block W. Washi 3 Sisvahice 0 Af | ; y y ureday = said Sigioy 32 the World War Veterans’ commit- ; Women Whe Value ey hit sometihnz. A h failed | t€€ of congress in its investigation % / : > Litho any Bent hi ed) of charges that deplorable condi- Punch Work's ’ : ccident, she said. | tions existed in veterans’ hospitals. p ¢ d i : , F it and F ashion! Her husband was with her at the| MEMORIAL TO ROOSEVELT reierre n ; ' me. They have been charged with | DOVER, Del., April 17 (U, P.).— eaving the scene of an accident, The Delaware legislature has ap-
Bd Ms. Hoffa with reckless homi-| proved a $25,000,000 bond issue for
; ; | the erection of & bridge across the O'Brien’s body was thrown 50 feet Delaware river near Wilmington, to a ditch. He was killed alme:i| planned as a memorial to the late Instantly, police said. ~ ' President Roosevelt.
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