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Official casualty lists- for today name an Indianapolis infantryman missing in Italy, and a seaman missing in European waters. Another infantryman, previously re-
ported missing, is a German prison=-|’
er, and two others have been liberated from Nazi prisons. MISSING Pvt, Bernard P. Fisher, 2226 W. McCarty st., in Italy, Seaman 1-c Leo Arnold Anderson, 533 Coffey st. near the English channel. ~~ PRISONER Ple. Kenneth E. (Billy) Dickey, 2022 Ruckle st., of Stalag 4-B. LIBERATED Pfc. James William Davis, 1942 E, Epler ave, from the Nazis. Sgt. George Broerman, 1265 W. 83rd st. from German prison.
MISSING —
Seaman 1-¢ Leo Arnold Anderson, ton of Bud Anderson, 533 Coffey st.,
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Seaman 1-¢ Leo Arnold Anderson , , . missing in European walters,
Pfc. Kenneth E. (Billy) Dickey + + + prisoner of Germany,
patrolling the English charinel, has been reported missing since March 24, 8 In the navy since his 17th birthday, nearly two years ago, Seaman Andersonthas-served in Africa, Scot.
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Phillip Meyers Honored .
Edwin Hammer Honored
er, Petty Officer Albert Howard Anderson, is in the South Pacifi, n on n - { An infantryman, Pvt, Bernard P, Fisher, husband of Mrs, Betty, Jean Fisher, 2226 W. McCarty st, has {been reported missing in Italy since
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FLOOD BOAR
{State Engineers to -Work 4 Out Surveys of Projects.
Nineteen members had been named today to Indiana's first flood {control and water resources com- { mission created by the 1945 legis- | lature. : : Three state engineers were. ap- | pointed by Governor Gates to per4 form the commission's spadework in {the form of professional surveys and blueprinting. They are Thomas | G. Mackenzie, chief engineer of the conservation department; Carl | |Vogelsang, chief engineer ‘of the | highway department, and Joseph L. (Quinn, chief ehgineer of the health #§ board, ¥ | The remaining 16 appointees were designated as policy-making and preject spotting members They are Ralph, B. Wiley, Lafayette: Anton Hulman, Terre
' Pfc. James W. Davis . . . freed from Bad Orb.
| Hershel Newsom, Columbus; Anson John W. Waldner, left, 615 N. | Tohmas, H. S. Morse :and John Parker ave, wounded March 26, [ Meilett, all of Indianapolis; Richard ~on Iwo Jima; Harold Bridewell, |S. Robertson, Ewing: Thomas W wounded in Belgium. fDarnell, "Aurora; Ralph Roessler,
Ji e tt 7 Villa ave., is \ hi — Jane B Zhe + 411 Villa, 2 5 ho {ence Leich, Evansville; Hinkle C. improving in a hospital in France.
'S llivan; s H. tin, Pt. The 19-year-old soldier was fight« Hays, Sy Ivan, Louis un H, . h Wayne, and Eugene Shireman, ing with the mechanized e¢avalry =
of the 8Tth division in the "1st Martinsville.
(Haute; Ewing Emison, Vincennes: |
Marion; Asher Gray, Wabash; Clar- |
'HOOSIER AWARDED |
l- "MEDAL OF~HONOR
| WASHINGTON, April 23 (U:P.).
|=The war department today an- | | nounced the award of the congres-
{sional medal of horior to S. Sgt | Thomas Fu. McCall, 29-year-old in{fantryman of Veedersburg, Ind for braving a hail of enemy fire to knock out two German machine gun nests in Italy last year | McCall was last seen charging a | third machine gun position. Since |that time he has been reported a prisoner of war, )
ACCIDENTS KILL TWO. INJURE 3
Navy Veteran and Franklin Resident Die.
Two people died and three were injured over result of traffic accidents | The dead: | JOHN STAFFORD, 30, of 200 F St. Joe st. \ OREN W. DEER, 63, Frankly The deaths raised the 1945 traf fic fatality toll in Indianapolis to 21 | Mr. Stafford, a discharged rawvy | veteran, died following a collision at {10th st. and Pershing ave. between | his car and one driven by Marion
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| March 6. army. He is the son of Mr. and | The 24-year-old serviceman en-|Mrs. Bennie O. Bennett, 2024 Eng-{ tered the army 11 months ago and lish "ave. A former machine shop Inas been overseas seven months, |employee, and student of Technical He has a 3-year-old son, Bernard Jr. | high school; Cpl. Bennett has been ® on =» overseas since last June. He has a 3-months-old daughter, Linda PRISONERS— Lee, whom he has never seen. reported missing in 2 ¥ »
Previously ‘ : France since Jan. 6, Pfe, Kenneth| Injured Dec. 5 in a jeep acci-
| ‘4a y + . : ise Tapscott, 24, 4930 W. 13th st. Mr Recelye EXpensés. Only | Tapscott is in serious condition at ~ Most of the members were active jeu hospital.
on former Governor Schricker’s un- | In fair condition at City hospital
committee. at | st, who -was riding with Mr, StafThe commission will operate on| ¢ 4
an outright $50,000 annual appro-| Born in Columbus, Mr. Stafford priation, plus a two-year $50,000 | had lived here most of his life. He
contingent fund {was discharged from the navy in Initial task of the group will be | oct, 1943. He formerly worked
E. (Billy) “Dickey has written his|dent in France. Pfc. Robert E. Auer, | parents, Mr Dickey, 2022 Ruckle st.; that he is{1129 Churchman ave. is now im- | a prisoner of the Germans in Stalag |proving at Billings General hos- | 4-B near Dresden. The word was pital. | received Saturday, Serving with the infantry of the | When captured, Pvt. Dickey had 3d army, Pvt. Auer was overseas! been fighting with the 223 infantry | one year. .He is 26, and a former |
regiment of -the 42d Raifibow di-|employee of the Fairmount Glass vision, {
He is 20 and is the hus-| works. His parents are Mr. and| band of Mrs. Ruby Dickey, Nash-|Mrs. Edward Auer, 1315 S. Ran-
ville,
dolph. st. ~ » ~ » ” » SAFE— | Sgt. Willam Hall, husband of Liberated April 2, from Stalag Mrs, Agnes Hall, 1446 Union st.
9-B Bad Orb, Pfc. James Williams was wounded March 26 while he Davis, husband of Mrs. Bessie D.|Was serving with the 9th army in Davis, 1942 E. Epler ave., has writ- Germany. He is now in a hospital ten that during his imprisonment |in France. : since Jan. 8, he has lost 40 pounds, | The 31-year-old soldier is the son The 25-year-old soldier is the son|0of Mrs. Myrtle Hall, Seymour. A of Mr. and Mrs. Arville Davis, 5730 | graduate of Columbus high school’ Laurel st., and is a former employee he entered the service three years of the Mitchell & Scott Machine|ago and has been overseas seven Shop. He is a graduate of South-| months. port high school and had been| His brother, Albert Hall, is sérve overseas less than one month | ing with the navy in the Pacific. when he was captured by the Ger-| a 4 8
iE ' HONORED— Sgt. George Broerman, 1265 w. Pfc. Robert A. White, husband of 33d st., who was reported a prisoner | Mrs. Juanita M. White, 533 N. Bel-! of the Germans on Friday, has mont ave, has-been awarded the
written that he has been liberated. | combat infanrtyman’s badge -for A former employee of the War- | fighting in Germany, moth Engraving Co., Sgt. Broer- | ® 8 5 man previously had been listed as| Air medals have been given to
missing on the Western front since Sgt. Theodore J. Lanham, son of Dec. 17. He is 41. Mrs. Olga V, Mish, 5951 Oak ave.: 2 8 = |S. Sgt. Bernard J. Henricks, Hhis- | WOUNDED— - ' | band of Mrs. Elva M. Henricks, 5269 | i : . | Brookville rd., and Sgt. Donald T.| Pfc. Harold Bridewell, son of Mr. : { ; ; i Tanbeirn, A Owen, husband of Mrs. Lorraine G.| and Mrs. Alma Bridewell, 1535 Eng- Owen, 1018 S. Randolph st. { The men, stationed with an 8th | | air. force bomber group in England, |
p= | were . decorated for 1eritorio The 21-year-old infantryman en- | IS
tered the army in January, 1943, and went overseas last October. He is a graduate of. Technical high school and formerly was employed by the P. R. Mallory Co
5 u a » Oak leaf clusters to the air medal! have been given the following men | serving with the 8th air force in! He has|pngland:
sent the purple heart he received to| s 8gt. John P. Woods, son of Mr and
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achievement in flights over Elirope, *casualty list:
to materialize proposed dams and|,: Allison's.
and Mrs. John B.|husband of Mrs. Josephine Auer, |reservoirs-in the White River valley | He is survived by his wife, Susan;
near Brookville,” and others near
his father, Wiley, and an aunt Shoals and _ Spencer.
Channel| nrg, Minnie McKinney, Columbus levee construc-| gervices and burial will be in tion along the Wabash, White and | columbus ©hio “rivers will, also be major | Oren W. Deer, Pranklin resident itetns on the commission's’ agenda {who was injured in an automobile- ~ Commissioners receives <RPENSES | streetcar crash March 5, died yesorily. ‘After original staggered terms terday in City hospital. have been completed, reappoint- Mr. Deer was a passenger in a ments will be for three years, | car driven by Miss Marie Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Woods; 271 Burgess ave, the 12, of 323 E: 3h #t when he was fifth oak leaf cluster tn the ‘air medal; injured. Miss Carpenter received Ist LU. EIR. D. Lee, son of Mrs. L T.!minor injuries. Lee, 4930 Kingsley dr., the fifth oak leaf Abe Myers 838 8" Caplio, ave. and hus.| Six-year-old Larry Honnel is In
band of Mrs. Dorothy E. Myers, 3340(serious condition at City héspital. Colorado ave. the fifth oak leaf cluster. : : ud Ve J S.'Sgt. Walter C. Abbett, husband of |Saturday he ran into the side of a Mrs. Betty B. Abbett, 1103 N. Arsenallcar jn front of his home, 2214 Belleave, and son 6f Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3 C. Abbett, 1828 Brookside ave, a fourth |fontaine st. oak leaf cluster to the air medal; 1st Lt.
official 1944 advisory flood controls Miss Margaret Baker, 222 E. Nnith,
FIGHT WITH RELICS air force pilots reported today. Of | LONDON, April 23-(U. P.). ~The two German planes shot down Sune | luftwaffe is so hard up it hasiday one was an obsolete world war {taken to using museum pieces, 9th I biplane.
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leaf cluster; Sgt. John FP. Gleichman, son of Mrs. C. Gleichman, 6338 College ave, the first oak leaf cluster to the air medal,
»~ » # Nine oak leaf clusters to the air medal have been awarded 1st Lt Maurice W. Small of Indianapolis for meritorious performance in more than 50 combat missions. The 25-year-old Hoosier pilot i§ the son of Mr, and Mrs." Jack O.9 Small, 590 West dr, Woodruff Place. He is stationed at a 9th
Lt. Small air force bomber base in France.
THe following Hoosiers were listed today on the navy department
! Dead Pvt. Julius C. DeVolder, ‘South Bend; Pfc. Arthur R. Kintzele, Michigan City: Cpl. Ernest Mansard Jr, Terre Haute;
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Pvt. Samuel T. Miller, Wabash: Pfc Sammie E. Thomas, Gary, another Lonith first Missing Seaman 1-¢ Waldo Clifton Brittain, . j
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