Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1945 — Page 7
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T. 5th Gr. Joe H, Shaw Jr, . prisoner of Germany.
DEAD— Pvt. Richard N. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Thompson, 244 died March
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Sumiving besides the parents are | a brother, Emmett L., Jr., who has | received a -medical discharge from | the army, and a sister, Thelma, and | the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Clayton. n ” n A tank commander with the famed 4th armored division, 2d Lt. James Woodrow Wells, husband of Mrs. Camilla Keogh Wells, 4816
Robert Wells, 4937 Hillside ave., was killed in Germany on.Easter Sunday.
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Lt. Wells is the second son of Mr.! and Mrs. Wells to ‘have been killed | in action. First Lt. John E. Wells, a |
Ww b Pa: M C. August | {ley, Auburn; Pvt Joseph I omas, ormieysourg, 3., I'S, SLAW | deere Haute: Cpl. Melvin arnke, {| Schrader, Mrs. John Gorsline, Mrs. | OUNDED [EE Wits. South Bends. Pte] 3 y Vv onn ier out : Cc. Ancel Ishler 2ud Miss Nellie Wells, | Jt. Co Charis S- Ouoper, Dopey) Floyd R. Williams, Evansville; Pfc, James 0 I'S. . : rummon 55 S.'R Wisehart, Kokomo; Pfc Virgil E. A member of the 38th division, Woertz, Elizabeth; Pvt. George T. Wood | Cpl. Joe Sgro Jr. son of Mr and | Tuxedo st, has been wounded in!" Gare pi. : : ee. oe lish Germany, but is now reported to Sgt Floyd W. Clark, Vincennes: Sgt } Mrs. Joseph Sgro, 4765 English ave, a 3 . Robert, F. Fath, Anderson; Capt. Gorden {be improving -in ‘a hospital - in Geiger, Syracuse: Pfc. George G. Hodge, |
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Second Lt:© James Woodrow Wells , . . killed in Germany,
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S. Sgt. Adolph (Jerry) Turpin... missing over Germany.
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i The air medal | with one oak leaf [cluster has been awarded 2d Lt. Vincent Hamant, son of William C. Hamant, 341 N.° Holmes st. He is {a veteran of 46 missions as a B-25 navigatorbombardier based . missing in the Philippines.
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Pfc. Harvey Yensel Lt. Hamant
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| was received from him Saturday.” The names of the following ey ee Mad Abe Tathudinision. ofs the. 1st AMA Conair. Ee on to ay’sT ae hEfty ~ Technician ‘Shaw was at OMclal CAsUgliy. lis (tached to infelligence and recon- NAVY DEAD t § « Marin lian |naissance headquarters. He is 20 Marine Bvt am B. Hoon ran. land .a graduate of Technical high Seaman 2-c Billie Stepp, Hamlet { ! Ensign Joseph Reichert Jr., Ft. Wayne. | { school. : ; { s 4 nm NAVY WOUNDED | Marine 1st Lt Rodney C., Anderson | SAFE— | Princeton
Marine 2d Lt. Henry L. Burns, East Chis cago; Marine Pvt. Dominic J. Leto, FL, Wayne; Marine Pfc. Berlyn P. McKee. Lafayette; Marine Pvt. Lawrence A. Trapp, Ashley. Marine Cpl. Russell L. Tratebas,! Valparaiso; Marine. Cpl. Thomas J. Whitfield, Mishawaka: Marine Pvt. Joseph E Winstel, Ft. Wayne, . NAVY MISSING Motor Machinist's Mate 2-¢c William Leonard Creasy, Hammond; Radioman 3c Bernard Elton Duesler, South Bend. ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGIONS
{ Liberated by the Russians in Jan|uary from a German prison camp, Cpl. Clyde E. Delaney, son of Mrs. | Margaret C. Smith, 1830 E. 34th st. has arrived in Indianapolis for the { first time in more than two years. . killed in Veteran of the invasions of North! | Africa, Sicily, Italy and Southern { France, Cpl. Delaney was captured
Cpl. Joe Sgro Jr. . the Philippines.
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| during the last campaign in Sep-| Pre, Okle O.. Cline, New Ross; Pfc. Nel-| ¢ 8 - 8 M. Copeland, Holton; Pfc. George R.| tember. The 34-year-old service Farmer. Elkhart; Pvt. Antonio Flores, |
jan had previously been wounded | | Hammond, Pvt, Robert" E. Glunt, Rich-| mon vt. Richard O. Heine, Ft. Wayne; on the Anzio beachhead and served | Fon. CVE, Hiens ATG Soda ney by ae: | with the field artillery of the 5th! bert P. Myers, Richmond; Pfc. Afexander | y | Reinerio Jr., Crown Point; Pvt. Charl es | army. H. Simon, Ft. Wayne. | “Pfc. Bernard Bossert, Clinton; Pte. | A member ot the 106th division, |Jonniiy R. Brown, Pekin; Pfc. Claude A.
{ larbit Jr., Gary; Sgt. Philip J. Harvey, | | Pfc. Harvey Yensel, who was cap-|pjuffton; Pvt, Earl J. Hein, Gary; Sgt. | | tured Dec. 21, has been liberated | yernon E. . Houchins, yineeanest Pvt. | arold E. Houser, Peru; Pfc. John W.| | from a German hospital by. Ameri- | Mast Elkhart; Pvt. Donald L. Moare, ican soldiers of the 90th diyision.{Reynolds; Cpl. Arthur L. Whetsel, Ander- | + |son; Pvt. Burdette M. Wisel. Cromwell. | | He is the son of Mrs. Ethel Yen-| pyt, Herman-D. Ottinger, Kingman, { John W. Grayson William L. Eacret| | sel, 3332 Robson st. ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC REGIONS Prisoner Wounded The 19-year-old infantryman had| T. Sgt. Edward W. Dom, Ft. Wayne. | | previously written his family from |ARMY WOUNDED—EUROPEAN REGIONS
Surviving besides the wife and! gaq Orb, which was liberated on | E30, Bavard Cates, give Hagle: Poy three brothers, Cpl.|
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parents, are Easter: As yet no direct word has Gibbs, Bicknell; : Pfc. Roy C. Moore, | i 1:3 “ TY - ] Mitchell; Pvt. Raymond A. Pruchniewski, | Harold Wells, in Mississippi; Theo-| heen received from Pvt. Yensel by | mew Chicago. Pfc. Charles E. Ray, West| dore, and Robert, of Indianapolis, nis family since his liberation. Terre Haute: Pfc. Thaddeus W. Stan-
kiewicz, South Bend; Pfe: Ernest C. Steck-|
and five sisters, Mrs. John Read,| o
was killed March 27 in action in| the Philippines. Overseas 16 months, the 22-year- | old serviceman had previously par-| ticipated in action on New Guinea! and Leyte. He was a medical corpsman attached to the infantry. Cpl. Sgro was a graduate of Man-| . ual high school and a national | T. 4th Gr. Willing $--Bacret.
guardsman, ealenng active service | husband of Mrs. Ethel Eaeret, 40 in January, | W. Southern ave., and son of Mrs. |
Surviving besides the parents are {Lena Le ggans, 701 S. Noble st., was | a brother, Seaman 2-c Gene Sgro, | wouridéd April 4 in Germany.
at the naval air technical training | ‘Fighting with an anti-aircraft
| France. Newbures; Pfc. Andrew J. Holeway, East | Chicago; Pfc. George A. Kiproff, Pt. | Col." Cooper is a former resident wayne; S. Sgt. George N. Ronopasek, | - | Griftith; Pvt. Vaughn L. Kokalski, Avil-| |of Columbia, 8. C., but was sta a; Pfc. Erwin P. Kowalski, South Bend; {tioned at Ft. Harrison during 1938] 8. Sgt Jack E. McClain, Pennville
jand 1939. When wounded he was | oo | with the 65th division of the 3d army. 3
school in Memphis; a YOUngeri unit echnician Eacrét has: bets Le 1 brother, Johuny. and two sisters, | overseas since last June, having en-| : Mary Louise and Matelems | tered the army in‘ November, 1940. v.° He is 24 and a former student of xtra e ol S MISSING — Manual high school. His small | 8." Sgt. Adolph (Jerry) Turpin, daughter, pharon Lee, three months,
husband of WAC Cpl. Mary E. lives at the Soutien ave, addreds. Turpin, formerly of 816 S. Randolph 2 st., has been reported missing over Second Lt. Frank L. Germany since Feb. 28. of Mrs.
A gunner on a B-17, Sgt. 40th st.
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Reissner, son Emma D. Reissner, 111 W. is improving in a hospital
Turpin y 4 near Paris, following wounds re-
has been overseas since last De-| . + cember and in service in July, Setves Mareh 19, in action on the bring to your butcherl 1942. He previously was a driver estern front.
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Turpin is stationed at Charleston, Reissner, who is 31, has been overS. C. » | seas since last October. He is a
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Roy E. Tibbs, 1432 W, Everett st.,! has been reported missing in action in Germany since March 26,
Overseas since January, Pvt. Tibbs, who is 22, has been in the PRO PERTY SALE it ra orn ed} | Tibbs, is the father of 2-year-old INSPECTION T0 MAY 5
| Phillip Ray, who also lives at the Delaware address. A brother, Pvt. Robert E. Tibbs, is stationed in the | | Marianas.
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| u n o | PRISONERS — Previously listed as missing since | Dec, 20, in Germany, Sgt. John W, | Grayson, brother of Mrs. Perry| Stewart, 243 Trowbridge, is now a | prisoner of the Germans according | to a card received from him. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grayson, R. R. 4, Crawfordsville, and has been overseas three and one-half years, serving in Iceland, Ireland and England before going into Europe. ” n ” Reported missing in Belgium since Jan. 2, ¥. 5th Gr. Joe H. Shaw | Jr, hag written his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Joe H. Shaw, 715 Kappes |
By popular request, this sale, originally announced for April 16 to 21, has been extended until May 5, 1945. Inspection of equipment may be made any time up ‘to and including May 5. Offers to purchase will not be accepted after May 10, 1945.
All equipment in this sale is brand new—still in original crates. - Every item has been priced in accordance with OPA regulations. Equipment will not be auctioned. Offers to purchase may be made on the premises or submitted by mail to: Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Surplus Property Division, 208 South LaSalle Street, Chicago 4, Illinois.
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