Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1945 — Page 3

_ TUESDAY, MAY 2,

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ra Hoosier Heroes: Pilot With 100 Missions,

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Germans since last September, was

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Three Others Reported Killed: Seaman and

Cpl. Harvey L. Ogden Ir. ;

J Seaman 1-c Walter J. Ballaid . freed from Stalag 7-A.

. missing in the Atlantic

i © a + | Cpl. Philip James Carmody . . . killed in Belgium.

First Lt. Carleton E. Palmer . . killed in Belgium.

‘STRAUSS SAYS:

Veteran of 100 missions, Ist Lt. Meported 2s Yperated Dy the war | Carleton E. Palmer, son. of Mr. and |dePa: a ei ‘the ane 1 Mis Carl E. Palmer, 3050 Cold Pvt. Paul D, Smallwood, son of|! iP : Spring rd, was killed May 5, in an 3 or the grad- | airplane crash in Belgium. (Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smallwood, |. Ripple high ] . The 20-year-old officer, whose 1738 Howard st. who had been a ) - tomorrow i (( father is head of the mathematics prisoner of the Germans since last auditorium, | iE | department at Park school,” was September, has been freed ang is): onors to bd | i & Mustang pilot with the weather now at Percy . Jones general hos- | | reconnaissance squadron of the 9th pital,” Battle Creek, Mich, charge of “| air force, - #8 a ; Foor in | 1 Overseas since May, 1944, he held Cpl. Harvey L. Ogden Jr. son of of | the distinguished fiylig cross and|ap and Mrs, Harvey Ogden, 2145 transfer o ¥ the air medal. Early in April he S. High Sch ; Yeh, { 18. g ool rd., was liberated a township | 4 had been promoted to first lieu- from ‘stalag 7-A and is en route em May 22, i |" tenant and was expecting to return oo | Hs A 1 home on leave soon. home, his parents have been in- Pvt. Wi L. Man 2051 1 Before entering the air force in|formed. : Tam ning, aka} Broad 1 March, 104 TU patna was at-| Taken prisoner on Anzio beach-| Houston st, hs Was freed stom 8 boing ol | tending Purdue. He had graduated head. Cpl. Ogden has been in serv. Halas > ome on. ¥ Rh Biitrles be . from Park where he was an out-|ice three years and overseas two |~furloug : ; Be | standing athlete. (years. His wife, Ruth, resides in son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack o ev Surviving besides his parents, are Linton, Ind, Ro * oh = T. Sgt. Frank Miclals. two brothers, David, who has enlist-| yo 28-year-old soldier formerly |p! Mrs anion ntest will be ed in the navy and will enter serv- : N Eades Jr, son o Ag school, with | ice upon graduation next month | 2ttended Teehnicay high school. . |mades, 3253 N, Arsenal ave. and for the best | : front Park, and Peter, a student at Cpl. Emil C. Kernel, a paratroop- Capl. yore J. Steinmetz, 115 E. plane tight, | 1 Sin ey Dorise & stu- er captured by the Gefmans on ye ee INVENE aw D day, has ber fread i Stalag| pirst Lt. John R. Pfarr, son of ; \ -B according to word received by d Mrs. William J. Pfarr. 634 | According to a war department ’ Mr. an I's. , freus of Jy A 8. Sgt. Martin w, | Dis mother, Mrs. Emil C. Kernel, | gastern ave, who flew his 35th e Rahe, 1423 | Miller, whose wife, Mrs. Dorothy A. | 3600 Bluff road. bombing mission last month, has alry-in dine Miller, formerly lived at 1202 N. Set. IL tor 5 - i he ¢| been awarded the distinguished fly id Capitol ave, was killed in action inf, 8 ster Schuldt, husband of | jo cross Lt. Pfarr won this honor ay. P " Mrs. Marjorie Knapp Schuldt, EE the European theater. Mrs. Miller

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could mot be located, however, by The Times. » 8 -n Reported missing since Dec, 18, during the battle of the bulge, Cpl. Philip James Carmody, son “of Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody, 4228 Park

freed from Stalag. 4-B. Sgt. Schuldt was captured by the Germans in December, while: serving with a tank destroyer unit, o o ” Word from a Red Cross clubmo-

1221% N. New Jersey st. has been!

after he had piloted his B-17 to a {safe landing when three engines had ceased functioning. : o ” ” | “For outstanding performance of |duty in armed conflict with the enemy,” says an air force citation

1 ave, is now listed as killed on that ¢ date. : Nineteen-year-old Cpl. Carmody was fighting with the 10th armored division and had also served in the Saar region. Entering the army in November, 1943, he had been overseas since last October. Mr. Carmody, former Head of Kennington Post 34, American Legion, served in . the same vicinity in. World War I. A graduate of Cathedral high school, where he had been active in football, Cpl. Carmody had completed one year at Indiana univergv anthgras 7: member-of Sigma Ipha Epsilon fraternity. Memorial services will be held at 9 a. m. next Tuesday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Clement Bosler will officiate. Survive ing besides the parents, are a brother, Pfc. John Carmody, in Germany, and a sister, Miss Frances Carmody. *

rell, 1228 W, 19th st, has been declared dead officially by the war department. The 22-year-old serviceman had ! been listed as | missing since his ! Ranger unit was pir 2d down by

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Before entering the army in Jane

{the German prison at Moosburg, {sell Anderson; Pfc. Emmett L. Shackel-

bile girl, who served doughnuts to by which Pt . James B. Layreries, freed prisoners, told Mr. and Mis, | 1314 Standis aver, Has 3 1 Shirley A. Rogers, 3707 Boulevaid| #%arded the first oak leaf cluster pL, that their son, Pvt. Jackson A.| !0 the distinguished unit badge. He Rogers, had been freed April 29 from | Is with the 15th air force, Italy. Stalag 7-A. ’ : : 4.80 Pvt, Rogers, who was wounded at| Bronze star medals have : been Anzio, was captured Sept. 12 in|aWarded two more Indianapolis ofSouthern France while Sg0sng with | ficers, Maj,. David. Wa Hallstein, the Tth army. He is 22. Tee : | 5661 Carrolltorr gve., and Capt.

Ae le Mark W. Gray, 1123 Rosner dr. Pfc. Morris H. Kelly, son of | ~ 2 9 * | Joseph R. Kelly, 2235 N. Meridian | STATE—

st., who was captured by the Ger-| The names of the following Hoo{mans last.’ September, has been! siers appéar on today's official {freed and is now in a hospital in! 3 ity lst: ova | France for a check-up, casually lists: #8 "un NAVY DEAD Chaplain George A. Curtis, son ofl Marie Pvt. Clarence E. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis, 4435 Richmond. id : Evanston ave., has been freed from | NAVY WOUNDED

b Munich Pharmacisis Maie Ie Benjamin Hall San urg near unich, {derlin. Jr, vansville;, achinist's ate Word of Chaplain Curtis’ libera- | on ms. Wanstah, tion was received today by his

. . 5th G . Car] E. Atkinson; Jonesboro; wife, Mrs. Evelyn Curtis of Mc= 2d Lt

i Robert M. Billhymer, Pendleton: Cordsville, formerly of 1802 N. Tal- |Efc. Warren A. Cohen, Martinsville; Pfc.

iP {Howard W. Hill, Paoli:

. Sgt. Leo P. "8 me bot ave. Captured Dec. 21, he Was | Maokowlak, PD Ded; 8 oh Mike Previously reported missing, since| with the 106th division. ines ate ego; 1, 8 Robert, E. Jan. 30, 1944, Ranger Pfc. Charles t 5 a | Miller, Frankfort; 8. Sgt. Russell R. Mil- | f i y ’ . i . L. Burton, son of Mrs. Thelma Bur-| Flight Officer Bruce D. Gribben, | isany. >: F1e: Ernest L. Morrison. New

son of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Qrive pre. Pwight RE Pollock, Rochester Cpl. | Edwin i1ggs. Anderson; Pvt. Herbert A. ben, 4828 N. Illinois st.,- was freed | Robinson. Greencastle; Pvt. George RuApril 29, by the 3d army from mas Indiana Harbor; Pfc. Charles E. Rusj ford, Columbus; T. 8gt. William F. Shepaccording to a cable received byikerd, Portland; Pfc. Stanley T. Sikora, his rents [ant Chicago. pa i ; Pfc. Donald L. Strange, Odon: Pvt. Pilot of a B-26, Flight Officer | scott Strong, Gary; 1st Lt. Robert E. Gribben was captured on Aug. 22 |Stnsman, Bloomington: Capt. Homer L. + 4 Swa

ger, Lagrange; Pfc. Mauro Toffolo, 1843, when his plane went down | Clinton; Pfc, Fayne A. West, Anderson. in the Mediterranean after a bomb-

ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC arti {_Bgt. William ». - Hartley, Huntington; German artillery Ing mission over Salerno, He is BD. pre? James A. Mullis, Nashville; Sgt. John Ore while trying #8 =» {iL Null, vi oomington; 24 It Max Ww. Stevens, abash; t. Charles D. Toney, to infiltrate WOUNDED— oo. [Bfinbridge; Pvt. Coy L. Wolfe, Hardin: enemy lines at Charles B . 7 { burg. ; . Anzio. : arles Burton Wounded April 21, in Germany, ARMY WOUNDED—EUROPE

uary, 1943, he was employed by | the Excelsior laundry. Pfc. Bur-|

hospital in P ce the next day on | Dudley C. Picking, Mishawaka: T.

his 25th birthday. He is now im- Vasas, Gary: Pfe. John M. ton had been overseas. since May, | proving according to word received | mora: 8. Sgt. Edward J, Wielogourski,

Sgt. Bernard A. Welch entered a! Pv. Ralph 'O. Doss, Jeffersonville: Pfe.

{Lonnie L. Ray Greensburg: Sgt. Andy. Whitfield, Ham!

E | Gary. | | - 1943. Surviving besides his mother, by his mother, Mrs, Lula M. Weloh| ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC El is a sister, Mrs. Hazel Thornton, [1106 N. Ewing st. lk Robert H. Dotts, Fremont; Pvt. ; { Ch +. Holzer, Madison; Pvt. Leo E. Frankfort. Sgt. Welch, who has been in sery- Lake, “West Terre Haute: Pui. Jack K. La: 0 8 | ice since Feb. 1, 1940, and overseas | Lm. Maryeville; Pfc. Americo Luccki, : u and. - MISSING — 15 months, holds the combat infan- * ARMY MISSING—EUROPE Pvt. Basel W. Maners, son of Cur- jyman badge. He is a graduate of llc: Dallas w Campbell, Franklin; : ; ee i i | t Offi Cole, Chesterton; tis Maners, 1035 N Winfield ave, | Technical high school -and former | Fuel Why JW a taton; has been reported missing in action | employee of the Indiana Bel] Tele- | Vernon E. Gove, Elkhart; Pfc, Marvin C. evo Since April M. = |Bhone Co. Set. Welch's wife, Mrs, Graves, New Marion: Bie. James Loman | Previously wounded in Belgium| Mae Welch, lives at Ft. Worth, Mincie; PL John E. Lauck, Pt. Wayne! VE. au axam, rine n; . . on Jan. 13, Pvt. Maners has been| tt Carlyle P. Mickier, Elkhart. 8 Sgt. Prong overseas since last August serving HONORED— W. Pikula, Hammond; Sgi. Lawrence R.

with an armored infantry unit. His wife, Mrs. Hope G. Maners, former-

ment have been awarded three LIBERATED FROM GERMAN PRISONS ly of 1451 N. Holmes ave. is now e ee loliving at Staunton, Va. with their cal men, one of whom ‘was taken | Willis H. Carpenter, Millersburg; Pvt. Wil-

STAI 308, Tabor: Orth prisoner the day after he had Grimts, ar chnrROURt: Ist Li. duck A 5 24-year-old soldier is a grad- earned this hagor, 4 Srosgicwiss, Rik; BH ars Sae of Yashingen nigh a nd Pfc. Kenneth E, Dickey, 20-year- rd LL a on ry old son of Mrs. Margaret J. Dickey, Louis J. Kalil, Mishawaka; Pfc. John Oranana vlan, 202 Ruckle st, was awarded his, never pic he’s Sonn) die Torre

ata lorth Vernon; Pfc.. Edward J. Sulewski, Gary; c ton R. Vice, Marion. Bronze stars for heroic achieve- : : “

Pfc. Blily P. Albright, Manchester; Pfc.

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SHORTS—Men are Gatden-ing in them—Iloafing in them— “ielaxing in them. You'll see them , on men behind lawn mowers you'll see them on men doing plain or fancy walking. (Walking Clubs are springing up—all over America—particularly in the

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: Marine Pvt. Lyman R. Madlem, Elkhart; | the German prison camp at Moos- | p 3

Shorts are from

Seaman 1-¢ Walter J. Ballard, husband of Mrs. Velma Ballard, 836'2 Lexington ave; and son of Mr. and Mrs. Elf Ballard, 1048 Hosbrook st., has been listed as missing since early in May in the Atlantic theater. : Overseas 15 months, Seaman Ballard has been in the navy approxi ‘mately a year and one-half, He is & former employee of The Times circulation department, and the Chevrolet Motor Corp. A brother, Marine Cpl. Ralph Ballard, is now home on furlough, after spending 14 months in the Pacific, yy SAFE— : Pvt. Rex Hopkins, husband of Mrs. Virginia Hopkins, 4910 W. 24th

-|Pfe. Prank. B. Laughner, Lebanon; Pfc. medal when he volunteered to re Andrew: A. Lesko, Whiting: Pfc. Richard T turn. through heavy enemy fire to Tovkhast, West Lafayette; Pio, Ralph A. ynn, st Columbus; T. t. yal Kk. bring up badly heeded allied tanks. «iessler, Huntington: Plo. Thaddeus C. This was on Jan. 5. Jan. 6, he was Michalik, Michigan City; Pvt, Zar ) Mitchener, urubusco; ¢. Pred O. oubray, reported missing in action from Laketon: Pfc. Bernard A. Nichols, Michihis infantry regiment of the Rain- gan City: Sat. Floyd O. Noel. Portville; bow division. fc Ralph W. Nonte, Dubois; Pvt. Charles

A. Nyers, Mishawaka; T. 5th Gr. Floyd W. According to word received by | Piechicki, Gaiy

his m Y “ Pyt. Lenard M. Rigby, Muncie: 8gt. John ic other last week, however, Pfc. A. Ritenour, Covington, Pfc. Tony Runion Dickey is presumed to have been |r. Garrett: Pyt. Wilbur Scudder, Vevay: freed from Stalag 4-B “after the pt. Noah J. Beals, Vincennes: Pvt. Clif.

ord L. Searfoss, South Bend; T. t. LesGerman surrender, ig W. Seelig, Howe; Pfc. Bernard E, Trim, |. ’ Bn n . Wayne. ———————————— Pfe. Guy Ww. Oliver, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Forest W. Oliver, 1515 S. BROTHERHOOD DINNER Belmont ‘ave, and Capt. Floyd T. “Peacetime Conscription” will be Romberger Jr, husband of Mrs. | discussed by the Rev. Herbert Huff. Margaret, Romberger, 2604 Suther-|man at the dinner given by the land ave., also received bronze | men's brotherhood tomorrow at 6:30 stars, P. m. in the Brookside United ® » Brethren church. The Rev. Mr,

st., who had been a prisoner of the

EVENTS TODAY Indiana’ State Dental Association, board of trustees, Claypool hotel, V-Mail Exhibit, Ayres’ auditorium,

Grand Lodge. F. & A. M, of Indiana, meeting, asonic temple, Indiana Funeral Directors’ Association, board meeting," Hotel Lincoln.

Annual Supreme Day, Technical high school.

New York Central Yardmasters’ Associa tion, meeting, 8 p. m., Hotel Washington.

Indianapolis ¥ Men's Club, Internation, 12:18 C. A.

‘8 p.m, Central Y. M.

EVENTS TOMORROW V-Mall exhibit,. Ayres auditorium.

8. $ George Henderson Indiana State Oentul association, board of Jamey Campbell Drake, U. 8 AEP: Helen 5H

trustees, Claypool hotel

Gunnar O. Brolin, Camp Atterbury; Vir-| Frieda B. Kellanberger, 86, American Ditustris} ary dinner meet.

ng, 6:30 p.m Indians Bus

Association, maintenance committees, Hotle Lincoln. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 12:15 p.m, » Hotel Washin on. « suin $ vangelical an ormed Church, board of national missions, Hotel Lincoln. 5 ————

Robert H. Wilson; $12 Christian pl.; Chris-| Evelyn Barnard; Raiph. Dorothy ‘Kiser. |, “POPneumonia. tine Childers, 104 N. Capitol. | At, S. Nincengs—Robert. Beity Downe. W emaripon, 64 at 931 Leste, cerebral mphire Tn 'm'| Joe Mama Katagire; Lous, Mary Proc. Mary Susan Roberts, 4, at 1537 B. South.

earned the air medal: Cpl. James Friends church,

IN INDIANAPOLIS—EVENTS—VITALS

Charles L. Moore, Ft. Harrison; Bonnie| At Home--Claude, Nannie Terrell, at 885 st. Roy Wilbur Buecher, U. 8. army; Hen-

1 . chronic: myocarditis Earl Lloyd Albertson, 1457 Belmont; Vi ‘ cerebral hemorrhage. Ewing D. Brown, 1035 Roache; Addie! Ant . blvd., arteriosclerosis. Frederick Walls, 28 8, Colorado; Lillian | Elizabeth Ca . Euclid, * N. Walcott, angina pectoris. Hyland LeGrande Hill, 2460 Winthrop; rund ; Bol Ww: Hight, 34a Ruckle; Virginia Hill, | Geraldine Courtney, 43, at 1421 Kenning- : : n fs ; Donald’ Elmer Murray, U. 8, navy; Laura | BE. Kate Fred Alton Kennedy, 2137 N. Gale; Anna | Anne ‘Hurty Vinton, 64, at Bpipk Arms

Barnard Wilson, 133 Puryear; Reba Kate E. Perguson, 88, at Methodist, Brent, 2273 Hillside, cerebral BemoIThae. , 72, at 1747 N. PennsylLois Colton, 1035 N. Pennsylvania. mellitus. at 2333 Rans-

Wilbur Owens, bls, Douglas; Rosie Lee| Clara Scho th,

: At St. Francis—Leonard, Ruby Hubbell, (William Applegate, 83, at 20 8. Tempe, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Al its Thomas, Ruth Lee Jackson. e

At Home_Joss, Annebelle Thomas, at. 683} p &70 chrONic myocarditis

Boys ; "Yo n, 45, at Veteran's, pul: 1 | At St. Francis — Daniel, Marion Clark;| mon ROA Roosevelt. Shaties, Hiner; Esther Me: : rad B. e 115 8. Audubon rd. Penney | aq ver, Laie ek mas, | J rene, Bet nor ape : a Ross, . ip aiid i aL ta

Coleman son,

~ Three more local airmen have Huffman is the pastor of the First

Jean Counceller, 333 N. Hamilton, W. 9th ——— i rietta Linda Nordolt, 2217 Madison. DEATHS - Owen T. Krug, 68, at 1039 Congress,

8, rnest VanArsdel, 73, 2338 N. Meridian, Evelyn Delores Dial, 1131 N, Centennial, 5 Ma

ony McRoan, 73, at 3603 Washing

Duth Dawson, 2123 N. Capitol ton

therine Werner, 59, at 201 Louise Richey, 50 8

Maggie Francis, 58, at City, diabetes Maebell Pearl Allen, 1503 Brun y pl mellitus, h

rie A ton, acute cardiac dilatation.

Scott, 71, at St. Vincent's, arteriosclerosis,

Jane Word, 3227 College

Mae Bates, 2344 Station, Apt. 4 hotel, coronary occlusion.

inia Hardwick, 406 N. Delaware. dell, arteriosclerosis.

, 13658 W. pneumonitis ; Boykin, 138 Henry A. Rau, 46, at Long, uremia. Annie. E. Wade, 87, at St, Vincent's, diabetes ‘mellitus. ; less Grant Eldridge, 19, at City, pul. onary “tuberculosis.

. 57, at 345 EW. Orange, acute

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carcinoma. . or — Bert, Eva Abfier; Ora,| Eleanor Westian, 21 i Methodist, bron.

i Hathe.Joas, Mandrell, 67, at $81 N. Lynn,

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is 43, at LB at 3120 Madison, | 83, 8% 1948 8. Meridiay, ; ai

CONCERNING

more specifically Masculine knees— (our feminine readers—if any—won't like this)

knock knees and trick knees and bow knees—and floating knee caps— they are in the main, attractive. All this is a prelude to his plea—that men get out in Shorts—and enjoy freedom of the knees—physically and optically—without fear of comparison with "eheesecake." Is 4 newspaper term

Some things we know from observation—some from reading— - and we read in the May issue of "TRUE" (a fine magazine for men je that men's knees are Yops— and that Gals Gorgeous Gnees are a hoax and a myth—that 90 per cent of the ladies suffer from

“KKKnock Knees— %

NOTE, PLEASE: The knee data herewith is from a source deemed =~ reliable—rbut candor (and caution) prompts us to state that we don’t © guarantee it!

That's why, says he, the Curvacious ~ Movie Dolls usually pose with one knee over the other—to cover the knocks! On the other hand (leg) says he, the average man's knees come in matched pairs and aside from a small

in Germany,

VICTORY MARCHES EAST—IT'S ONE DAY NEARER PEACE!

SWIM

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Boxer-elastic waistband —{All have knitted supports) 3 The one PICTURED is cotton—with deep brown and yellow all-over printings——Sanforized——$3 PLAIN COLOR Swim Trunks (''Boxer"” waistband)-sof cotton gabardines and Poplins—$3 and $4

WOOL Swim Trunks

{elastic top ,

$3, $4 and $5

- Pvt. Basel W. Maners . . . missing