Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1945 — Page 6
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., a Tae a - (ald E. Jeffers, Terre Haute Put. Elvin i : =i wn Cg Ry ¥ . ) : ABM ‘pilot and an many: : JH . 43) Jonson, * Kokomo: © Sei. Richard Se the a : Ere W RE } th { Jahnson, erre aute; c ranklin — w. ; i man have lost their lives in the : 3 Ta } R | Kierer, Brazil 8. Sgt. Daniel 3 Rojacks, ; 3 3 y para-! n RAV : : SVR J outh Ben ¢. James ambert, Hamn- ’ old p? y war against Germany, while & \ RN bl # mond; T. Sgt. Walter O. Liebig, Michi- ; p rr. LY : § LONI "trooper {s missing over Yugoslavia, | Ne ; i . : | san City: Sgt. James E. Lile, Hamlet, ; ) § The t i Pvt. Thamer J. Main, Sslma; Pic. 3 ; 4 d oo | : e li according to. today's ualty lists. $ tc ; a) § Martin, Greensfork; Pvt. Dewey G. 4 Fors iO Ie 7 Le . ; has bee rted as \ 7 ; Gi i) | Call, Veedersburg:. Pfc. Robert C. y ; 8 p 1 $ Thurchi ‘One man repo ] ; , : ¢ ‘ Reb : Connell, Ft. Wayne; Sgt v- Hy . PE ¥ Su p Yesterd: a German prisoner, while two. more, i LW : LR : ; Entarfer, Garrett; ‘pic. hony C. -Mil . A 0 ¥ i ; ” 4 a YX OSLero: shave been liberated from" Nasty _ i X A Hg Ro Teen, Stn Or, W v. 4 a wh pat dn h 7 i hovers “prisons. Re ’ 3 of Rs “ler, Connersville: T Sgt. Howard R. M ‘ f : 3 : iy : represents ! KILLED i ATER ON {3 cg R 3 \ Hison, Winamae; S. Sgt. Paul 'Muffoletto, > . 8 i command - = { ANE . } : . : SE ) : esignatec Pg Robert A. Hill, 116 Kansas X RY 3 } Pvl. Howard W. Owens, ‘Pendleton: Pic vs Loh : 4 oo " wr > i ; “| YE : Joel J. “Pence, Marion; Pfc. Jackson C. ‘ / pt J | state, sign , in Germany. ] : i ? 3 2 | Perry, Muncie; Pfc. James L.. Richardson, 4 * Second Lt, Richard T. Leniz, 130 al | . | | Blooringion, ut, Marold £ Saver ale Da "NN. Tibbs ave, over Vienna, fs \ | ; ‘lle; Pvt. Raymond L. Sams, Jefferson-| 4 : . allied ex ; b " ; 5 lle; Pfc. Asher Saylor. Metamora; Cpl. \ ! MISSING | . iy Lay { Erar J. Scheidt, Crown Point; Plc. ! simultane «Capt. Charles O. Fisher, 1301 ‘N.! Capt. Charles O. Fisher . . . Pfc. Walter -R.- Githens . . , Second Lt. Richard T. Lentz Pfc. Robert A. Hill . .. killed George M. Seninun), Michigan, City; Pie. 70 ; cominand Alabama st., over Yugoslavia. | missing over Yugoslavia. | freed from German prison. « «+ killed over Vienna. in Germany. |Cage a A. Sickmidler, Plymouth, | Gen. Be Sgt» Leo M. Siewers, Vincennes; . in PRISONERS | t. Pic. Juli ho is 19. is a gradu §S 5th Gr. Robert E. Stoll, Ptg Wayne; of' the T ¢. Hansel Hollingsworth, 705 MISSING — 'WOUNDED— now improving in an army hospi al.| Pfc. Julian, who is 19, is a gradu-\T. sth Gr. Robert E_ Stel, A ibid Gen. Fra 8. Sgt. Ha : bia ; Capt. Charl 0. Slightly wounded Apri 1 15 in Ger-| The 25-year-old soldier has been ate of Technical high school and | pie’ Ezra C. Stroud, Valeene: T. 5th Gr. . document EB 9th st, of Germany. I {+ A. paratrooper, Capi. Charles 0), many, S. Sgt. Vincent D, Fahy, Overseas since February. Before was working for the Basca Mg. Co. |Dem§ Sturm, Bvansylile: st Harvey 1; 3008 a lon way command SAFE Fisher, son of Mrs. Frances Fisher, >. s Fah 'lentering service last August, Cpl. before entering service last July. He | Tagmeyer, Pt. Wayne; S. Sgt. Byron J. : J ary force pic. James T. Meyers, New Au-|1301 N. Alabama st. has been re- husband of Mrs. Rosemary Fahy, no wiin was employed at the Lukas- has been overseas since January, [Tien Harredspurg CC Co ro gusta, freed from German capture. ported missing - over ‘Yugoslavia 302 Eastern ave, is improving in a Harold Corp. He is a gradyate of * o George R. yan Jers, oS ple. Stes . : command phen ecs, ou nd . i E. - 1 X I Pfc. Walter R. Githens, 2049 E. Since Dec. 24, ©. hospital in: France. Shortridge high school. = ~ ' HONORED— ~ faa I Volz, Connersville; Plc Wilford / Today Michigan st., from German capture The, 28-year-old officer has ‘beelt! guerseas two months, the 21] Pr Frillere e Reson Nef Maj. Richard K. Johnson, hus-| 5 andle.. Birdseye: vt. Cliffor tn ‘the fece-of incretied onatating she . | ratified s 4m 3 in service four years and OVEISeAs |... 4 sergeant has a small son, * I A rib M Johnson, ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS ' ee where Alr DEAD two years. A graduate of Technical Year-old sere of Mrs. Marie Petty, 923 Park ave, band of Mrs. Margaret Pvt. Lester L. B Paoli; Pfc. Earl he f deput he — t vears. / hz ; : iy ¥ *) rid v ster rown, Pao ¢. Ear i 1 ing 1 epuly su I tar Pfc. high school, he received a- scholar- Lawrence Edward, whom he has who was wounded in Germany last 502 E. 20th st, has been awarded] C. Calvert, Ingalls: Pfc. Jesse W. Carlin, the funeral dollar still maintains. its pre-war ; 4 fied + dink MZ Sta : : : wl 3 nc: Ao o } Holder of the. bronze ; ship to Butler university and then never seen. Sgt. Fahy is a formeY | month, is now improving in a hos-. the bronzé star BORInE i Ten Fy Na ie An “7 value -at Moore Mortuaries. Here, as al 1 | Tassigny x a) y x > ’ ' & Robert A. Hill, son of Mr. and MIS. attended the University of Notre!gindent of Manual high in and pital in England. for meritorious el a Bier EK Fi3. Yineennst, . : j ! ‘Gen. Eiser Ralph Hill, 116 Kansas, was killed Dame. = Before enlisting he was, employed by the U. S. Rubber Overseas four months, Pvt. Run- (service with the x t. Horace N. Hanger. gt Wayne: 8 : ways, the family pays no more to have the : ] y Gen. Zl v von, who is 25 has 1 Breas PYG oye F : ’ omas W, Harwood Jr, Highland: - 7 April 20, while serving with an in- working for the American Tobacco |n, ,¢1 entering service = months [Yor W 10 15 sv, 8S Deer} overseas ist army in Ger 8 |8 Sgt. Floyd J. Hoffmann, Hartford City! vs Fimoat . d inkmanks of the So Eo + y s n Ta ? . . : A many. SH 3 c. Elmer ollis, CWANNA. 4 . man I Jantzy regiment of tlie 1st afmy In Go ry og fi Fi t B ag + | 280. He was fighting with an n- Ee) EI iki > i i — 8 Flank P "Kleine Rt . New Carlisle v as IN SUIVICe BNC Sppoin mew rep Germany. Plspe® ie SL h a field artillery unit coy regiment of the 97th division washington high ce oul Beene maintenance : = John Kron, Evansville; Pfc. Dan ; Marshal | The 20-year-old soldier had been In Germany. ‘in when wounded. Tigh School of leer, M . J. Yj Indians Gabor: Pit Richard og : ] N——— overseas a vear and in service two c : ' Two brothers also’ in service are Awarded the purple heart for Johnson Was. fe. oy {H 'e et, Bart M Smith, Hartfora u i i If . € p . R : y fo B gt. xX 0 x : : yeers. He was a graduate of Man- PRIS ONERS— Seaman 2-¢ Edward J. Fahy, in the{wounds received —om— Luzon Pvt. Sone fo the ” 5 ' Richatd 8. Tobias, Pt. Wayne, T. MH 3 member of QUICK Tepal ol ge odes Sgt. Cornelius Tooley, Somerville; T. Sgt. i yal high ehion) Bhd 2 a 3 S. Sgt. Hansel Hollingsworth, who Pacific, and Petty Officer 1-¢ C. G. parrell E. Thomason, son of Mrs. his - division's’ ve a Danae I Welleves. Darlington. 8. Bet tiie Second Evangelical chu was. reported missing since Decem- Fahy, in Cuiiforia. Georgia M. Aléy, 708 E. 11th St. piles ao : 1Max: K. Wyman. Sullivan. | t the he was killed Pfc. Hill was first, i Germany, has. written his on is now beck on. duty ; hicles high con- THER 3 | ARMY. MISSING—EUROPF 6 “ll gy: tribute our Pirst Lt. R B K ville; (FPP ENA re ano MOORE & KIRK machine gunner with a heavy ma- oo her ‘Mrs. Addie Hollingsworth, Pfc. Choebier, B. Chandler, son-in | The 23-year-old soldier is with Maj Johnson pie Ra iy Tena, ayviie; ad. f-Mrs. Goldie Hartr 1418 rapid advance h chine gun Squi he was. 103 E- 9th st., that he has been held law of Mrs. Goldie Aarunan, the 38th division and has been in to Germany. He is a brother of '- SAFE telephone Cherry 6020 » vg Before entering the army, he Was go ,uigoner in Stalag 13-C Hiatt st., and husband of Mrs. Jean |iye army four years, He Went rr. momar SN *| Second Lt. Baward A. Grabhorn Green- 5 CONVENIENTLY : periods tha _ employed at the Hulskamp saw — go gollingsworth is 23, and has Chandler, Bloomington. was wolund-' overseas 16 months ago. He is the Miss Frarces Johnson, 5675 Wash field; Pui. Eldon . Hepler, Nappanee! LY LOCATED CHAPELS out" this n -v ay < ] ¢ Arwin oladey, oomingdale ' ~—s50 fry Ly works and was a member of the been in Europe since last October. ed April 12 in Germany. He is now son of Ario Thomason, of Ahderson ington blvd, and Mrs. Charle PIC Raph L. Horlbeck. La Porte: T. Cah | ” oy AY Boy Stouts of America. In addi- 5 a 8 recovering in“a hospital in England. | “aoa Schwimmer, 3575 Keystone ave. Gt. Charles’ F..Kestler,' Jeffersonville. | : ig can buy yo» { i ¥ 3 famous 10 : t ; bs 7 : periodic fu
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tion to the bronze star, he held SAFE An infantryman with. the 7th. An infantryman with the : 9th 8 the combat infantry badge. te W R.Gith ot army. Pvt. Chandler, who is:26; has grmy, Pfc. John Julian, son .of Mr: STATE— A # » ot Pfc. Walter R.-Githens, husband S 8 ’ ET . > o S a Lt Ri Li dT. Lebtz, whe of Mrs. Ruth -M Sithens 2049 BE been overseas six months: He is a and Mrs Charles Julian, 3004 Mere-| The following Hoosiers are on | to- - : i : - Second Lt. Richard T. Lents, whoo! J rs. Ruta -M. Lilhens, - “former resident of Bloomington. dith’ ave. was wounded April 23. dav's war- and navy department : ! . : i i Lydia E. Pi failed to return from a mission over Michigan st., who was a German row : ¥ 2 ' k i ’ | ; : : : — > a - 2 : : : in Germany. a casualty reports : ; . ; : : Yienna, Austria, last Oct. 17, has prisoner six months,’ is now at'a An infantryman, Pvt. David J. : . NAVY DEAD : - . . a / H been reported killed In action. rest camp in Europe after having Lawrence, husband of Mis. Ruth i Phar macist’s Mate 3 Leslie Adam | > RIC HMAN : ; ARE His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank béen freed on April T from Stalag 0. Lawrence, 815 E. Buchanan st Vv. EF Is Saddened._ Khan, Huntingburs; Marine Pyv:. William , A a ~ : 4 + p : E. Lentz, 1240 N. Tibbs ave, re- [I-A was wounded April 15 in Germany fe ave] A al . ceived the official news of his death The 22-year-old infantryman was gnd now is improving in a hospital B Son's D th NT Trecy, Gary. Te f EE ASR TY : — em —— wp : ] | feeling whi April 29. *. captured while fighting with the in France. y. eq NAVY WOUNDED ER ea Sr § : 2 ; ; poigs ycu Lt. Lentz, who was 21, was a pilot 9th army, and has written his fam-. pvt. Lawrence, who is 19, is a] V-E DAY news yesterday was Mi prise Pre. Hugh J. Headley o Bloom. Es i ETRE ae A : : | tures wam i i of Ser Io y fie! Bg ar -C m nda i eR A 3 : of a B-24 Liberator bomber based ily that if it weren't for the Red former resident of Quincy and has! ciddened for Dr. and Mrs. Leslie (Str2ush: Marine Cpl. John K Long, Jeff gates a : 2 $s | { Jai organi in Italy. He was on his 14th mis- Cross he would be dead, but that peen overseas since March. He en- - > ge oR ville: i Najter esile s Malehall, 3 : % a Rh 3 id ’ 3 E suffered fro A . x " + { - LW erly 2 i - Tinceton: ea n i“ y RP 4 : vd sion when he went down, now he has gained weight since be- tered service 13 months ago. H. Maxw ell, formerly of Indian- | pir ®u. ington d fo a " 9 : 3 Ne ait. A graduate of Washington high ing back in allied territory. x = = apolis, now of Ft. Lauderdale, NAVY MISSING : Si ; pi SR Es Re Ar 8 school, he was a student at Purdue. He is the father of 2-year-old Pfc. John E. Winklepleck, son of when they were at the same time |, Fiectricians Mate, oe Revs; O'Brish ; oo, 8 PEER : ‘other Ingres A it : : ya it Cn go Zaiser, Muncie: “Lie viation lol 2 a Bk p Re. 1 : ses. have university when he enlisted in the Sandra Lee. His mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel M. Winklepleck, 236 S. informed. that their son, Leslie Richard Austin Kirkpatrick, Clarks Hill.” 4 zo new vim, ne
eir forces in December, 1942. He Pear] Githens, lives at 1309 Hoyt Addison st., was wounded March 15 } | Le : ARMY DEAD—EUROPE G3 A : : ; 5 : Li F N y tl was called to active duty in Febru-'ave, in Germany, and is now improving °'" had been Killed over the Irish |g ggt. wesley Hare II. Noblesville: Pf Xo ¥ BA ; pr ; I j aT ary, 1943, and won his wings and * = = «in a hospital in France. sea April 23. Willard 0. Hunter, Orltens: Pet. Raiph » : si 5 : | Drug Store: commission at Stuttgart, Ark. in| Pfe. James T. Meyers, reported! Overseas” since September, Pvt. Their son, who was 23, had ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC ; : a February, 1044. Last August he missing since April 3, in Germany, Winklepleck was serving with & spent his childhood here, and had |, First Lt. Karl F. Heckelsberg J
Lt. Lentz was a member of the Meyers, New Augusta, that he was fore entering the army two years about two years. He was .the Pvt. Eivi . Akers, Princeton; . Washington . Street Presbyterian | freed April 21, after having been a ago, he was employed at the Prest-| fourth generation of the sabi Corts w sh air “set ix church. According to the war ol iin of the Germans three O-Lite Battery-Co. Inc. He is 27. family to have attended Indiana [South Bend: Pvt. Leo Be: tr Evans partment letter, he ‘was to have weeks. = = = Sl ua K. ‘Bose oy BloomiNbeen decorated with the air medal.! The 22-year-old soldier was fight-| Cpl. Bruce G. Nowlin, son of Mrs.| = oo ono ooo pe caiond VE pat oie RR or A brother, 1st Lt. James E. Lentz, | ing with the 7th army when cap- Hilda Nowlin, 4625 Graceland ave. oo enter Dr and: Mise ee ORYEa pan 3D ¥ : MISTER Cordray, - Mooresville; Sgt. Frederick Maxwel TV Iv } ; Pvt. Paul E. Davis, pines, and dS Miss Jean Lentz, | ager of. the transit department of while fighting with an infantry Ne ogre oe wey (Warren; Johny P. D ? n { om J > hy : Haut Jackson, Mich, Riso survive. the Indiana National bank. regiment of the 3d army. He is! .at Base hospital No. 32, in Eu- RULE. Thomas 8. Dison. East Chicago: oar — , rope, where he was a surgeon and . Federenko, East Chicdgo, Pfc, William she’ was a nurse. Mrs. Maxwell R Ferguson, Greensburg, Tech s the former Sue Genolin Berryl R. Gould, Frankfort; Pvt. Richard Wayne WwW \ received here by Dr. and ‘Mrs. i Hodowal, Richmond I y — Y y a . ir $ warith. Sout 1d ell Done Boy w N pW . Robert M. Moore, both ‘of whom 3 2 t. Donald L gh Be 0 served with Dr. -and Mrs. Max- | Sgt. Scoit J. Jackson, Vallonia: Pfc. Dori: ropes ; i : g to the Pacific! [wi 7s: Hall™=" : / | T F. | e aciiic. ANYWAY, IT IS A a {UND : mA. FHO0SIER WEAVING CO DETROIT, May 8 (U. P..—Judge | 7(40 509 State Life B OF $6,000,000 IN PAID LIFE INSURANCE TO EMPLOYEES y | 7:30 heard everything. AS PURE AS Thomas Baker, 54, father of 18 vestérday on the complaint of hi. = 2 r wife, Mrs. Genevieve Baker, 49, that None faster. Nope wer. Yous Sater. vy » ee ? je le 9 +i iy a ren in 1 0 aspirin ca / fie left her with six children in 1939. of mh Aspirin, world's largest seller appy 4 Ww e - care oe or or ers
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