Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1945 — Page 6

PAGE 8 = oe Hoosier Heroes: Two Dead, DEAD—

Marine Pyt. Noel C. Lowe, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Samuel Lowe, formerly of Indianapolis and now of Fredricktown, Mo., was killed May 13 on Okinawa. He was with the 6th marine division. ; Pvt. Lowe attended Indianapolis grade schools and was engaged to Miss Maxine Buser, 6127 Primrose ave.” A veteran of the Guam invasion, Pvt. Lowe entered the marine corps on Oct, 28, 1943, and served 15 months overseas o » » : v RX A B-24 bomvoer pilot, 2d Lt. James 4 / D. Pierce, was killed March 2 when his plane was shot down during a raid over Formosa. He was the husband of Mrs. Helen Pierce, 1733 N. Meridian st. Lt. Pierce was a graduate of pt Carmel, who is 32, worked at Franklin college and was personnel ‘the Fountain Square bank in civilian manager for Mouldings, Inc. until jife : he enlisted in the army in- August He has two sons. Michael, . 14 1842. He participated in raids over months, and Robert Lee, Corregidor and danila and has : ® 2 =» been awarded the purple heart SAFE— postirumously. Other survivors, besides his wife

Second Lt. James D. Pierce killed March 2 over Formosa.

was graduated from Ca hedral high

2 years

S. Sgt. Marion Lee Green, hus- . : i of Mrs. Bernice M. Green and re two chikiren and Lt. Pierce's y ce ~ . : i : ; : 50 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R parents the Re al . - al f 1011 Rive e has v § 1 1 i 0 Rivel ve., as Pierce, Tri 1 Ea : %

aKes reed from a German prison camp : WOUNDED— Sgt. Green was taken prisoner Lt. Robert Emmett Sweeney Jr. Oct 17. 1944 husband of Mrs Betty Reed 2 ¥ 8 Sweeney, R. R: 1. Carmel, was T. Sgt. Robert G. Mumaw, .s0n of wounded April 1 in the Pacific Roland G. Mumaw formerly of 2046 theater and is now. on active duty College ave, has been liberated again . from a German prison camp. Son of Mrs. Henrietta Sweeney of * & = Carmel, he joined the navy in April, Secoitd Lt. Richard H. Edwards, 1842, and has been in the Pacific who was reported missing in a theat er Since November, 1944. alle flight ovel China May 2, sent his

SILVER SHRTERS Hick Town? Not SUT DISMISSED Truman's Home

LO% ANGELES. June BAU.) - INDEPENDENCE, Mo. June 8 glad si i i ¥ (U, P.).—Mayor Roger T. Sermon Whether federal officers incur civil thinks it's great that the country lability in forcibly excluding ¢i- is becoming conscious of Inde vilians from their homes was an pendence as President Truman's

home. ‘ . open question today.

But he's -tired of seeing it described in the nation’s press as a missal of a former Silver Shirt of- hck town.” ficial's $150,000 damage suit against The three goverriment officers, Blue Federal Judge Peirson M. Hall ruled yesterday in dismissing the suit of Kenneth Alexander that there was no evidence the defendants participated in Alexander's physical expulsion from the west ome town “walk and talk just coast after Pearl Harbon like anybody else,” Mayor Sermon The defendants were Lt. Gen. gaiq. Delos. C. Emmons, local FBI chief The mayor added he was glad Richard B. Hood k and a western: that the First Lady and her defense command investigator, L. daughter were going to spend the G."White summer in Independence. And Government records listed Alex- pe promised to let them enjoy ander as an associate of Silver their vacation “by not hothering Shirt Leader William Dudley Pelley them.’

and a member of the erganization - from ©1933 to 1939. SPEECH TEACHER T0 REFRIGERATOR CARS * PRESENT JUNE SHOW DESTROYED BY FIRE Alberta Speicher Eaton will present the second in a series of “June MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. June 8 shows” tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. in (U, P).—A fire that raged out of the Odeon hall, 106 E. North st. control for several hours last night Mrs. Eaton, who is a speech destroyed more than 20 new refrig- teacher at the Jordan Conservaerator cars at the Pullman Stand- tory, will direct her pupils between ard Car Manufacturing plant here. 'the ages of 3 and 11 in a varied The cars were valued at $24,000 | program. ~ Seleciions will range each. from the portrayal of a “Spring The blaze started, in the plant Flower Garden” and a playlet from shed<and firemen were hampered the “Wizard of Oz" to a colonial by exploding cans of paint while skit gjven’ by all the girls of the hringing it under control : group

‘It remained unanswered with dis-

mayor, speaking over the network last night, asked newsmen to quit painting a “backwoodsy’ picture of Independence, just because it seems “more picturesque.” People in the chief executive's

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The following Hoosiers are on | agouter: 2d Lt. William E. Edwards, { today’s casualty lists: { 3

he was all right. | The lieutenant is radar observer] in a P-681, is the husband of Mrs. Mary F. Edwards, 4319 Norwaldo!

3701 Forest Manor. {1a Overseas since July, 1944, Lit. | Edw Edwards has served in Africa, Italy, |

Burma, China and India. He first| Coxswain Grover Bugene Keasey, Howe.| Pfc. Robert H. Green, ‘Cortland: Fie

‘enlisted in ‘the Canadian gir corps

ferred to the (J. S. air forces in| at d

y ‘ fb Frye, Hammond; Pfc. Robert. W. Garner, | drixon, Walkerton; . Lawrgnce : May, 1942. | Wanateh: Pvt. Don L.. Glaser: South | Hershman, Crown ; 8. Sgt. Robert He was graduated from Short- Bend: Pfc. James M. Hammon, New|P, Hine, South Bend

Tt Widge high school and attended | Ava

Indiana university, When he en-| geaman 1.c John Richard Ledford, Ans [Pvt. Harry D. Hudson, Owensburg. ‘Pvt. listed he was a student at the ‘derson. : Indiana law school | ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGIONS [go Lyons: Pvt,

. = { Hu , Elkhart; (¥ 1 s Lt. Edwards. who is 25. has a 21- is Gordon F usted, Elkhar Pfe. | V aidron. Pfc. Glenn L. Jones, Commiskey:

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month-old son, Richard Henry II.| army MLE i an ot

T. Sgt. Joseph E. Greskamp, who L. Carder, Marfon; Pvt. James

Clint

was captured by the Germans after | ARMY MISSING—PACIFIC REGIONS IE Lang, Brookville, Pf¢.~Ralph B. Lawa flight over Italy Aug. 22, 1944,| Second Lt. Clarence E. Cook, }

was liberated from Stalag Luft 4

May 2 and is now in France Sgt

John

He recently cabled his parents, | gl Bildea Jr. East Chicago 10p, Carlisle; Cpl. George I y S390 pot Nic ! 9 olin vd Sgt. William O. Ogle, Noblasville; S.

Mr. and.Mrs. Clemens Greskamp, |Bis! 3819 Boulevard pl. that he hopes ford to be home this month Cpl

R. Burchby. Michigan City

= sn » fc First Lt. Donaldson B. Hurd, hus- Qrvill band of Mrs. Martha Hurd, for- gan. merly of 4945 Washington blvd., has Ram, peen liberated from a German !Cayu prison camp. He was the pilot of | *'g the lead Fortress when Rome was Sgt, bombed hefore the fall of Italy. | Dix Lt. Hurd, a graduate of Purdue |

university, has been a prisoner since

many He was a sales representative for the Du Pont de Nemours & Co." in Indiana and Kentucky

Mrs. Hurd is now living in Chi- | z » n ” Liberated by the Russians on May 1 from a prison camp in Prussia, S. Sgi. Elwood R. Newton, son of Mrs. Clara Newton, 1068 W. 28th + st, is awaiting passage home. Sgt. Newton, a tail. gunner on a bomber, was captured Feb. 25, 1944, when his plane was shot down over Germany. He attended school in Birdseve and was employed by the Polar Ice & Fuel Co. before he entered the army in October, 1942 = 5 ¥ Captured Dec. 16 in the battle of the bulge, S. Sgt. Hansel C. Hollinsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hollinsworth 705 E. 9th st.. was liberated April 29 from Stalag 13-C. Sgt. Hollinsworth, who is home : . tober.) now, went overseas in October; | 1944. He attended high school in| Kentucky - before he entered the] army in September, 1942

Sgt. Newton,

" = n T. Sgt. Harvey R, Wiegand, husband of Mrs. Elsie May Wiegand, | 414 8. Meridian st. has been freed | from Stalag Luft’ 3, Sgt. Wiegand has been a prisoner | since Aug. 17, 1943, when he was|

shot down over Hamburg. He is al former employee of the Prest-O- |

Lite Co

2.9 8 | Pfc. Edward’ P. Faulkner, husband of Mrs. Edward Faulkner, R.| R. 2, Box 128, Greenwood, has been liberated from a German prison] camp

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: Yrcts C Pfc. Edward C. Bever, Greenfield; Pfe. E. Hartman, Jeffersonville: 8 t. Roscoe tin November, 1041, and then trans- | Kenneth E. Devillez, Tell City; Pfc. How= Se

Church Evansville 24d jre Jam 1 { Hedman E. Ruch, South Bend

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J Rishmond; Flight ‘Officer Ralph BE. Donnelly, Rensselaer: Pvt. Joseph ‘P. Doyle,

{ Sgt. Lawrence J. Fieler, Batesville; 8. NAVY DEAD 8 + Donald R. Pilby, Richmond: nN 3d . Roy i ay : Sv . 1 Gr. Earl Fleeger, Lafayette; Pfc. Leon eman l-c Edward Kirby, Evansville; C. Fox, New Castle. Pfc. John W. Fray- | ser. Linton; Pfc. Jack J. Garretson, Hunt~ ton: 8gt. Charles I. Gemlich, Boongt. Ansel -J. Gladish, Petersard Murphy, South Ben burg; Sgt. John W. Grayson, Crawfordss NAVY wou NDED ville.

n; Seaman 1-¢ Richard Edwin Lam-

: . v Roland Guilkey, Noblesville; T. 5th MARINE WOUNDED Charles C. Rhpten tisco; Pleo 2g h

C.- Hayes Jr, Charlestown; Pvt, Arfey E. DeWitt, Camden; Pfc. Clarence K, | Hazlett, Seymour; Pfc. James E

ny Sgt. Norman J. Hines, Farmersburg; NAVY MISSING °° i . Forrest W. Howell, 'Evansviile,

Floyd E. Huntsman, Columbus; Pvt, Walter { R. Jamrose, Whiting; Pvt. Dwight JohnHoward A. Johnson

les R. Wells Sr, Seymour (7. Sth Gr. Leland V. Julien, Yoeman T. Sgt. Cari Kleinkfecht, Righmond; Pfc. Otto Pvt. Walter Klonaski, La Porte, Holton, | Everett L. Koch, Richmond; T. Sgt. ton. ~~", ard M. LaFontaine, Monroe; Plc.

Paul E. Adkins, Mariop;

{ son, Fairmont: Pfc. Jae¢k E. Mazor, La- | fayette; Pvt. Wayne M. McKiiney, Peru; MY LIBERATED | Flight Officer Harold R. McClanahan, ARMY LIBERATE} : [Moores Hill; Pyt. Albertus H. Miller; Delmar E Alvey , ny: Angola; 8S. Sgt. Clarence J. Muntzinger, H. .Babetz,- East Chi 0, 18 4 Ft, Wayne "

Pvt. Edward J. Novak, East Chicago;

. aswell Ji Marion gt. Casimir P_ Platek, Hammond; Pvt. hes roo. Bus Flora: Pf len | John G. Pupjak’ Jr, Whiting; 8 Sgt : Orville Richey, Union City: 2d Lt. Charles Ernest E Cannan, Pp ymou Pleo Rinkovsky, Gary; Prt John Rinkoysks le D. Charles. Lau i Gary: Pvt, Green Risner, Rensselaer; Pvt

Kingman; 1st Lt nF fo ictor C. Schutzius, Troy: Pvt. Olin Shelbyville f Wilbur I pe- | A. Seeger, West Lafayette; Sgt. Robert S Pimento: P sonard M rait, | Seidel Slkhart; Pfc. Albert: W. Selke, ga; t. n B | 300 Nn “onnersville: Pvt Lawrence Sharp Elt ut va ] Pfc. Phillip M. Short, Clinton; Pvt. 8 N Wiliford P. Short, Marion; Pfc. Lawrence John C. Deckard, Mit 1; Sgt. Her Shrode, Evansville, Pfc. Frederick L L. Diehl, Evansville t erald J.! 8ims, Shoals; 8. Sgt. Verden D. 8wank, Sullivan; 2d Lt. John E. Doddridge, remen

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