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DEAD— An infantryman with the 86th | i# division, Pfc. Ted J. Rinker, son of | "“*Mrs. Elsie J. Rinker, 1430 Reisner | » © sty~was Killed April 21, Hn Germany.
He was 19.
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sof Washington Rinker was also an employee of Martin's grocery before | Surviving besides his | mother, is a brother, 5 | _ Navigator-bomhardier on a B~25,| 2d Lt. Aubrey Lionel Stowell, band of Mrs. Justine Kelley Stowell, 943 N, Oxford st. 28, over French Indo-China, al The 22- -year-old officer had bee en | Diederichsen, Indianapolis,
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hus-| § Sgt. James H. Goodwin
freed from Salag 3-B. | was killed April |
_'|-Marine Pvt. John E. Mundi . . .
killed on Okinawa.
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Mrs. Edna P. Hunter, 2315 Central ave.
and lived at 4165 Ruckle’ st., Ensign Hunter | {missing since a flight over Italy| and.is now in 3 Hospia) in England.
Pfc. Ted J. Rinker . ... in Germany.
Ens. Robert Wellman . Hunter
killed | . + killed in Southwest” Pacific. |
Second Lt. Aubrey Lionel Stowell | [ . + + killed over French |
Mpa elt 2 Indo-China. has been reported | from a prison camp near Dresden ,
| Pvt. John A. Georgé Jr. . . .
freed from German prison.
Sgt. Jack Haffner . . . missing | over Italy. ’
ain Pfc Glenn G. Manning, New Cas-| Hundt, Union Mills; T. Sth Gr. John A.
anti-tank company. Pfc. Gaughan te; Marine Pfc Willlam 8. Marker, Hunt. | Ramsey. Hammond; 8. Sgt. Manuel W
f gton: - { Razor, New Castle; Pfc. Virgil I. Resler, “vo 22 NAY N |Kendaliville; Sgt. James B. Snaviey, La overseas since last Februaty, en- | so t d be 1 Jive Shorines Pgsonon aon) A who is 26, is a S. sgt. Do ald william LaFEata, Is 22. 2 gig Cook’ A . i ey wai | Porte; Pvt. Viree B. Stephens, Anderson, ring service Jan, 20, 1943. He was, Pilot of a navy re 0 bomber, | Butler universi © ! { ny LaFata,| Asst. Cook Andrew arolik, iting; | A er from. Technical: high' Ensign Robert Wellman Hunter, service “in August. 1942. |graduate of Notre Dame university | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony La S. set. Paul 'V. Matthews, whose Marine Pvt. John M. Markley = Elkhart. | ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC
school and was a former employee ‘of the Ellis Trucking Co.
his' parents,
now
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cli ve., Marine Pfc. Charles W. Martin; Lafayette; | Pfc. Robert L. Aukerman, Union City; who had been reported missing in| Surviving are two brothers; Store- [and a former resident of Oak Park, Hid Bui ponr ar ego] sister, Miss Lela DeFrees, lives at So 1-c Buell Ainsiey Widman, Cons | pyr Rav br Auirey Neooiry: 4 wi: x - nersville, Evansville: c. » the Southwest Pacific after a plane keeper 1-¢ Sanford Hunter, in the TIL. His parents, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Vheor on 4 B24. Set. LaFata fad 590 East, dr., Woodruff Place, RPL NAVY MISSING Jiiam A Bard Jr Evan a eT, Surviving besides the wife, are crash on March 28, has now been Pacific area, and Richard Hunter, Robert Haffner, live at Oak Park.| | Ween a. privonee: stice. last. Sep 24, has been liberated From Se J Seaton 2.2 ic Buses Wont: Past. Lonmet Bonne: pie. Winism ela / 3 : . 8 ow in a hospital in| ? ’ Looe * |Bourbon: Pfc. Carl 8. Rucker, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey | declared dead. |and a sister, Mrs, H. Dale Brown, of | | His father-in-law, William Holland, Sermber. 17-B, and is n P | ARMY DEAD—EURGPE oo att ESET Evehes. Tama: L."Stowell, formerly of Indianapolis,| The 23-year-old officer had been Indianapolis. is executive secretary of the Indiana 7 = | France. Det ¢ : seph B. Thiel. Schererville. of Lansing, Mich.; his 21- overseas approximately only one 5.8 3 | Highway Constructors, Inc. Sgt. Mex Milligan, husband: of The sergeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. or We, Ty paris, ARMY MISSING—EUROPE ” | h f the late| Nineteen - year - old Marine Pvt. Sgt. and Mrs. Haffner have g : C. C. Matthews, Saltillo, wrote 8 |sgi Merle L. Dillie, Crown Point; Pfc.| Pvt. Orval P. Clark Jr., Lapaz; T. ot David A, and animonth, He was the son o e > a gh nil ‘ Fh Joan Milligan, formerly of | 1 letter to his sister saying John P. Pirmani, Logansport: Pvt. Bernard Rudolph Manzenberger Jr. An, P! s John E. Mundi, son of Mr. and a small daughter, 7-months-old,| [22 W. 27th st., has been freed from |" mal r J. Heichelbech. Mariah Hill; Cpl. Haroid|Richard H. Tohulka, South Bend; 1st Lt Mrs, Theodore Mundi, 1901 S. Tal-| Margot. | > |that-he was- being treated for a|V. priest Nashville. Sanford E. Zeigler, Muncie. bot st. lost his. life May 11, on| # 2.2 a German prison. Sgt. Milligan|,." .4 ‘and ‘that he expects. to] ARMY DEAD--PACIFIC ARMY MISSING~PACIFIC Okinawa : ! SAFE Yas cablured in July, 1943. when be home in June | Pvt. Philip H. Pisher. Pt. Wayne Cpl. Everette: E 'Austerman, Richmond bind fond Ra. i . y » ; ’ . Ba pe {2d LtaDonald L. Bartholomew, Unjon City; Fighting with the. 6th division, | “'geeong Lt, ‘Philip Morgan, hus- bs B17 Was suv. down asl Liberated May 3 by American ARMY WOUNDED—EUROPE T. Sgt Louis T. Vance, Grandview. ; : . ; ; tbe S ’ : rermany. lye ¢ t § ¢ u 5 > ! » [224 marine segiuient, he fad beet|1nq of Mrs, Doris Morgan, 1506 . na roo, a el Hans i rs oe rs | Uinewaven Feu GERMAN. SRISORE ers serv evi- ‘w i shape wi 3 ’ ; £ overseas 14 months, serving previ-| castle ave..-was freed from Stalag) pyt, Joseph F. West, son of Mrs.| Were ar Set ME thenr ® Duckworth. Vincennes: plc Glenn h CP! Raymond C. Care. Angoia; Pfe. Raousty on New Ciedonih anid Guad-/ py 1, on May 1, Pilot of a B-26,{ joseptiine West, 4001 E. 'Washings]{008 38 tured Aug. 17, 1043, in fish Aurora, T. Set. Rov = preeman. Joep, ©" Doman. Minera, He picanal, He landed on Okinawa On| Lt Morgan was shot down last | ton st,“ has been. liberated from, ho was cap) Wiiams. pie Wwitie W. ST vansYille; Charles Hurych Jr. Attica; Pfe. Cletus 'S ay of the invasion rn . y a x! Ta nvi . ober the first day of the i » April 1} November over the Brenner Pass. t hile | flight over German territory, was, ° | Ingram, "Boonville: T. Sgt. Robert Ray, y a ; ovembe >: | Stalag -2-B. He was captured whi t ed in the same camp as 7.| Pvt. William J. Horan. Gary: Pfe. War-|Lafavette: Pfe. Jesse J. Sparks, Terre A-graduate of Sacred Heart high | ® 2 =n [serving with the infantry in the! | Intern {ten 8. Hubbard, Charleston: Pfc. Earl K.!Haute. school, Bvt. Mundi had been an|. pvt. John L. Phillips, husband Mediterranean theater on May 12, S8t. Robert gi I I As ew ’ ® e ut, 2: . employee of the Bookwalter-Ball sf Mrs. Irene Phillips, 1750 S. Me- and Mrs. Walter Sta "
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TECH SENIOR WINS ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP Robert Technical high school and a member of the Arsenal Cannon staff. | received the Arsenal .Cannon Alumni association's first scholarship vesterday at Supreme day exercises. scholarship, presented by Mrs. Thomas Creasser, president of was given for out-
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Stalag 7-A. according to a cable] yp; walter A. Vonnegut, who was yo. received Monday by his wife. An got down over Germany in-Novem- | WOUNDED— infantrym#n, Pvt. Phillips was.cap- | per, 1943, has been freed from Sta- | Sgt. Gregory A. Thomas, son of |. | tured last JH | lag Luft 1, according to a Red Cross | Mr. and Mrs, Angelo Gregory > | notification received by. his wife,| Thomas,” 124 ‘W. 28th st, was | Mrs. Helen Vonnegut; 1215 N. Ewing wounded “April 21 on Luzon and '{st. Lt. V®nnegut was serving. as|has . been awarded the - purple the | {navigator on a B-1T when cap- heart. He is ‘now in a hospital I I Germans on ‘Dec. 21, was 5 liberated | tured. the Philippines. 5 =» | A veteran of action on Now) ~ Pit. John a George Jr., son 2. of | Guinea and Leyte, Sgt. Thomas . {John George, 211 N. Reisner st., | has been overseas 23 months and was captured by the Ger ‘mans in P th a mortar squad ‘at the ; “But Loss Befalls. North Africa on Feb. 17. 1943, ns a = Ry a en-
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| tered service three years ago after Y ; ELKHART, Ind. May 23’ (U.P.). sels, Belgium, awaiting his "trip graduating from Shortridge® high No More Dyeing —Mrs. Inez Barnum spent two |home. : (school. He is 22. . “hours with a fortune teller who | Pvt. «George, who ‘is 24. entered | Yo»
u { read in the cards that she soon service in August, 1941, and- went| A paratrooper, Sgt. Joseph F. would receive “lots of money.”
! {overseas in the fall of 1942. Two Resener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- | En toute home, Mrs. Barnum {brothers are in the navy,: Seaman | bert C. Resener, -88 N. Irvington |
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Mystic No. 1 denied knowledge | 4 0» of the missing money, Police | 8. Sgt. James H. Goodwin, brother wondered if either fortune teller. | of Mrs, Henry Gilley, 1128 S. Belhad violated city ordinances by [mont ave, has been freed from
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Pfc. Terrence J. Gaughan, son of The names of the following Hoo< |
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Pershing ave., has been freed from official casualty lists: Stalag 2-A. He was captured last ° NAVY DEAD Eight persons were named to the
Septémber while fighting -with an Carl Indiana Anthony Wayne trails com-
mission today by Governor Gates. The commission, created by the 1945 state general - assembly, will | preserve historical lines of commu- | | nication in northern Indiana. Appointees were State Senators Lucius Somers, Hoagland, and| Charles Phelps, Ft. Wayne; State Reps. Robert Heller, Decatur, and | Paul C. Moellering, Ft. Wayne; Her- | man Hartman, Wabash, member of the. state highway commission; | Benton J. Boone, Columbia City, | member of the state conservation department, and Ray Welty and Harty Hilgeman of Ft. Wayne, rep- | resenting citizens at large. Welty was made temporary chair- | man, - { Governor Gates said. the commission would extend, determine and fix the routes of the histdrical Anthony Wayne, Josiah Harmer, Wil-| liam ‘H. Harrison, Chief Little Tur- | tle, and the William Wells trails across northern Indiana. | The governor said that the trails | followed by many early pioneers {should be: preserved as a lasting | memorial to them.
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WIDOW | MADE DEPUTY GREENFIELD, May 23 (U. P.)~—] {Deputy Sheriff Irving Tyner today | succeeded Sheriff Ira W. Fisk, who | (died last week. "Tyner immediately appointed Fisk's widow, Mrs. Rose | Fisk, as deputy sheriff to operate | the Hafgcock county jail, and her | | son, Joe, as deputy.
APPROVE EMPLOYMENT ACT WASHINGTON, May 23 (U. P.). —-The senate education -and labor | committee today approved a bill to | | establish a permanent fair employ-| | ment practice commisison despite | | the threat of filibuster by southern ! | Senators.
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