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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13,1945

Hoosier Heroes: Parson, Keyler, Nave Killed i DEAD— ;

Pvt. Harold Morton Pasion, a member of the 6th marine division, was killed May 16 on Okinawa. He was the husband of Mrs, Gladys Eileen Parson, 1613 Carrollton ave, and son of Mrs. Crafton Griffin, 1209 Marlowe ave. His 8-month-old daughter, Anna Marie, has never seen her father. A native of Kokomo, Pvt. Parson -was an Eagle Scout of troop 83 and | K attended Technical high school. He worked at Prest-O-Lite Battery Co, before joining the marines June 3 1944.

A veteran of 20 months overseas, i Machinist's Mate 3-¢ Donald Paul Keyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Keyler, 401 N, Oxford st., was Killed: in action June 5 in the Pacific, Machinist Keyler was a graduate of Technical high school and had been in the navy two years. Survivors besides his parents are three | brothers, William, Gilbert Jr. and | Bobby, and his’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ley and Mrs. Mary | Keyler, | @ A requiem high mass will be said! fat‘9 a. m. Friday at St. Philip Neri, Catholic church.

Pvt. Harold Morton Parson . . killed on Okinawa, :

# 8 =» Pvt. Parson, who was 19, went] A member of a marine corps overseas last November and was amphibious tank battalion, Pfc. based on Guadalcanal before he saw, Christian Williams (Pete) Naue,|

his first combat on Okinawa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W.

{listed as dead by the navy depart‘ment. He has been missing since June 15, 1944, on Saipan, Pfc. Naue attended Warren Central and Franklin township high schools. Survivors besides his parents are a brother, Fireman 1-¢ Ed-

» . Our Hat Bar's a Sea of : : ; three sisters,’ Miss Dorothy ' $ Miss Mary | | Frances Goss, all of Indianapolis.

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T. Sgt. Herbert C. Derado, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Derado, 738 S. Noble st., was freed from a German prison camp near Munich on April 29,

Naue,

, . . He was captured Jan. 22, 1944, Keep a cool head this Summer — in our WET the Boll on Whih Le wad immaculate white hats. Destined to a radio-gunner was shot down ‘over : Cassino, Italy, make you a pretty picture of crisp Sgt. Derado, who holds the air 1, ‘ : medal, one silver and three bronze : charm. Here are just two from an oak leaf clusters, was a prisoner 15 ag + lv llsct: months, He is "a graduate of : : exciting collection, . Knightstown high school and was

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entered the army in September,

; 1942, He was shot down on his] ‘ : 49th mission. 8 ” 3 An infantryman captured Dec.

17, 1944, in the battle of the bulge, Pvt. Paul E. Bain, hushand of Mrs. Kathryne Bain, 315 E. St. Clair st., has been freed from a German prison camp. Pvt. Bain is a graduate of Washington high school and was an employee of the Standard Grocery . | Co. before he entered the army in January, 1944. He is the son of Mr. Alvie Bain,

Earl Naue, R. R. 10, Box 265, is officially’

ward E. Naue in the Pacific, and!

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a a in Pacific;

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when he was captured in North Sgt. Lyle Laub, son of Mrs. Mabel |Africa, Pvt. William F. Lloyd, son| |M. Laub, formerly of Indianapolis, of Mr, and Mrs. Howard C. Lloyd, has'received the bronze star award |

215 N. Sheffield ave, was liberated for “meritorious service in the Phil- | May 3 from Stalag 2-B. | ippines against the enemy.” { Pvt. Lloyd attended schools .in| A member of the 115th combat | Brazil and was an employée of the| engineers, Sgt. Laub is a graduate] chester; Pfc, Donald E. Cooley, Schwitzer-Cummins Co. before he of Technical high school. He has ns Pv vee Lo cans entered the army. He is in France two brothers in the service, T. Sgt.| | Castle. {now awaiting passage home.’ Phillip Laub in the European the-| se Bet.

} oi a 8 a ater, and Richard Laub of the mer-|y. WOUNDED— n-8 rown Point;" 2d Lt. James P. Haas, Gary}

chant marine. ra i un T. 4th Gr. William -T. Harper, | Sgt. Isaac Briley, of Indianapolis, ore Darrell E. Haggard, Martinsville; 24 {son of Mfs. Sarah L. Harper, 63 was awarded the bronse-star medal Lt. Haldon R. Haywood, Terre Hau

L. Beadle, Hymera; Bedford, Vincennes: Sgt. William ‘Bland, Ft, Wayne; 8. 8gt. Harry Bi Columbus; Pfc. Donald W. Box, i | Pfc. Robert E: Briggs, “Tipton; 2d LS James R, Burton,.Terre Haute. - Second Lt. Douglas N. Carlock, Wile liamsport;, Pfc. Hassel L Chambers, { Bloomington; Sgt. Glenn E. Cleland, Roe

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Bluffton; 1st na Granack, Hammond; 2d Lt. Ted Grezlak, Jdiersony ille; T. 5th Gr, Julius’ 8, Grisel,

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fc. James T. Heady, ‘Rockporf; "Pla, | Park ave, ‘Greenwood, has been (for meritorious services performed Robert” J. Herrman, Dyer; T. Sgt. laws : ran y Jence E. Hess, Boonville: T. 8gt. Dona Pfc. Earl Christian Williams Machinist's: Mate’ 3-¢. Donald | wotinded in the, Pacific theater, lin Germany. He is a member of the ence F. Hews Bornifle: I. S0t and (Pete) Naue . .. listed as dead. Paul Keyier killed in the v 7 hs Sel » : ( 1st army, 2 Hoots, Kokomo; Pte. Myr Hudson, ” $e { vt. Jim gler, pres y oO 4 2 a Terre Haute; 2d Lt. Jack M, Humbrech Pacifie = | 2445 N. Pennsylvania was, STATE— ITs. Wayne eorse Kish, Hammond; Pv ned o 2 i ew onald eo 8. Sgt. Prank 3, 1945. He as written his mother | Rou od ae op ane 22 i oi The following Hoosiers are. listed "2 Fang Wo wipe Ry WPL hat he will be home soon, day sualty report: Lampkins, Tell City; Pvt. Donald M, that he 190 fousys shen por : d hool | evacuated by plane to a hospital in, Macke, Ft. Wayne; T. 5th Gr. John Re. Pvt. Edwards attended schoo ns [the Philippines, NAVY DEAD Mitchell, Hammond; Pvt, Jesse L, Morris,

Kentucky and worked at the In-

Sam hic artford | Eaton: T. Sgt, 8am D. Qrlich, Gary; 8, dianapolis Bleaching Co. in civ ilian | Pvt. Sigler is the brother of Mrs gn. 14 a Pr acky Sarton Sgt. Harold E. Owens,- Lafayette. p 8 | Wallace Bowlitig of Evansville. He| ou rks, Cayuga; Marine Pfc, Peter J.| T. 5th Gr. Mike M, Papendick, Crows life, He has two brothers in serv- | Piechorowski, South Bend; Marine Pvt, | Point; Pfc,- Gerald D. Pettet, Rensselaer; ice. Apprentice Seaman Dorris Ed- | was employed by Barrere & Co. be-| | Gerald H. Young, Columbia City, | John E, Philpott, Bloomington; 8, » BPD {fore he entered the army, “NAVY WOUNDED | Sgt. Petgr J. Piazza, Mammond, 1st Lt wards is at Great Lakes and Pvt. | 2 2 8 > ge : Kenneth D. Plank, Elkhart; 8. Sgt. Mele y i a aw { Seaman 1-¢ Cliffor ranest JLoLier, | vin rier, Clay City; 2d Lt. Robert B, Kenneth Edwards With the army in| Marine Sgt. Everett E. Schafer,!premen: Marine Pic. George E. Pieison, p Be Tee PY MeV Tr Potts, the South Pacific. son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schafer, Brook; Mar: rie | L_Powel it Dg ak at ” o n . en WILLS ? 23 I. Prough, arkie; C. En | Second Lt. John L. Mitchell, who ®: R: 16. Box 268, was wounded ii’ city" vi Jack WHE. ext L, Pugh, Crawfordsville; §. Sgt. Robe | Lyle Laub James LaMar a .t. John L. Ae ell, w 10 peb, 20 on Iwo Jima. | Lawrenceburg Ms Charles E.| ert ith, Ft. Wayne; Pfc. John, R. HN was taken prisone e Ge S | Nilso 5 | Rs avi] Honored, Wing Medal, a 1943, > Se aman) Sgt. Schafer has been hospita lized | * i pup MISSING { Anc Tse Oiler Reed Raises ! y an now on his} . ,y | SON th Gr. Joha J, Ressler, Hobbs | 1206 N. Oxford st., and the brother |been freed from Stalag Luft 3. [in he Pacific 4 is n | Aviation Ordnanceman 2-c¢ Wilson Wil- | 5 Sat Charles W OR Spencer: T Set Ih B tly wound H h way home after .arriving in San!iam Harner, Lafayette; Chief Machinist's yo oo «Vp Oh Lo Oe and | of Cpl. Ralp ain, recently wound- 1s mother, Mrs, O. D, Sampson, Diego, Cal, last week. He holds the Mate Virgil Higgins, Bloomington. Se A nO AS ville} ed in Germany, and Pvt. Alvie 3230 W. Morris st., received a cable- | purple heart for | ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGIONS !1st Lt Charles W. Ruffle, Union City} | Bain; who is stationed in Okla- | gram from him, sdying that ne was| Second Lt. Richard J. Greggerson, Lib- PF" W. Roberts, Milford: Pvt,

| homa. He was. with the 15th | Tinian last ou, 1, Gary: 1st Lt. Lewis D,

4th Gr, Samuel J,

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. us oie TOrCE. ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC REGIONS ha Dor Sew Pfc. Kenneth Harold Green, son 8 8 = HONORED— Ed Sel domn Eva nL Fre omer ih 5. La Porte: BYE . OY ilo 1 mer . Saturnus, L te; J lof Mrs. Harry E. Smith, 1206 N.| Pvt. John W. Wampler, brother| pfe. James P. LaMar, husband of Hicks, Flora; T. 4th Gr. Emil T. Judd,! Jos , Wanatah: Sgt. Normam | Holmes ave., has been liberated trom of Mrs, Twanette Kirk, 1230 Pasa-| Mrs. Marie Riegal LaMar, 1929 §. S yi Pfc. Everette E. Russell, Sum- R. eases; Pham Officer A m p nu rman ul | Stalag 7-A and is now home on fur-idena ave, has been liberated from | meridian st. has been awarded the ARMY WOUNDED—EUROPEAN REGIONS Ric) Scott Jr, New Castle; 24 Ly lough. the Luckenwalde prison camp. He |pronze star medal for “heroic . Milo Sekulovich, Gary. | . 8 iy : | . | Pvt Elmer Lewis, Wgjsburg, | Pfc. Peter R. Simatovich, East Chicago} Pfc. Green, who is 20, was cap-|was captured Feb. 17, 1943, at Kas- achievement in connection with| ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS Pvt. Warren K. Smith, Waterloo: 2d. Lt. | tured June 11, 1944, in France. He serine Pass .and underwent -an ap- | | military operations against the en-|

Pfc. George D. Bailey, New Albany; T gin IIT, Richmond: Pfc. John

| was a paratrcoper and jumped in pendicitis operation in Stalag 3-B. |emy in the vicinity of Hollerath, |e. ay oo Blimesley, Srawforaselle; 8 olin is ¥ gi, Nome E. the D-day invasion. | Pvt. Wampler is the son of Mr.|Germany, on Feb. 4.” PR reecheld: T. Sih. Gr t. John Tayior, East Chicagoj - A former Manual high school stu-|anq Mrs. J. C. Wampler of Paragon.| A veteran of 18 months overseas Dale W. McMaken Ft, Wayne; Pfc val. Bev. 3 ee ae Snestazion; Pfc. Are dent, he entered the army in Sep-|He was an employee of the Inter-|with the 1st army, Pfc. LaMar also RO ae BR I lg Plc “Bernard E Verhey, Attica; 2d Li, | tember, 1942, and went overseas in national Harvester Co. before .he holds the purple heart for wounds | odon; Pit. James W. Yoder, South Bend, Kurt W. Vo Sein. Sls hi | December, 1943. {entered the army. received in Normandy. He is now, ARMY HIER ATED~-CERN ANY : | mona Waters isa, OF ie pe Donald I : ' aki X vi s W. Alspat rre Haute £0 endallvill 2 + ea es home Mey 52 a . ” » in Czechoslovakia and €XDects Wo ne Re A ars Pfc. | With as hn "Pre. Avec. Wolt, New -

A prisoner since Feb. 17, 1943, | come home soon.

' Curtis Baker, Richmond; T. Sgt. William Castle.

report to a rest camp in Florida. n n Pvt. Verhon R. Edwards, son of > Mr, and Mrs. R. W, Edwards, 848 W. New York st., has: been freed from Stalag 2-B after 26 months’ imprisonment. The 25-year-old infantryman was captured Feb. 17, 1943, in Tunisia, North Africa, and was liberated May

13 MEN, 5 OFFICERS RECEIVE RELEASES

Thirteen enlisted men have been discharged from the army through the Camp Atterbury. - separation center, 11 under the point. system and two for exceeding the age limit. Five officers also were put on inactive duty. Dischargees were:

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Hero of Mortar Now Gets Rest

CPL. JAMES STULL, 2160 Singleton st. is taking it easy now after a year of bitter Bghting with the 35th, the division that drove the Nazis back

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Tech. 5th Gr. Vincent O Ubsey. 335 N Wallace st; Pvt. Charles N. Craven, 4325 College ave.: S. Sgt. Frederick C. Gardner, 347 N. Layman_ave.; Cpl. Raymond L Goddard, 941 Stilwell st.; Pvt, David T, Travis, 22 N, Beville ave.: Tech, 5th Gr! Sam Farber 1833 8. East st: T gt Darrell W. Jones, R. R. 16, Box 659: Tr Sgt, Bernard Stellhorn, 710 S. New Jer | sey st: Pfc. George C. Hamby, 1006 N

Tech. 4th Gr. Marion M. and Pfc. Leo “V,

New Jersey st Blass, 2225 Park ave, Barrigor, 705 Day st. Those in the overage group were: Pfc. Frank T. Tobin, 1135 8. Richland st. and Tech. 5th Gr. Albert G. Meyer, 2645 Madison ave, Officers who were retired were:

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Capt, James A. Wisehart, 824 Park ave; 1st Lt. Marion A. Williams, R. R. 9, Box 330: 1st Lt. Frank Jolinek, R. R. 6, Box 623; 1st Lt. Hugh P. Dalzell, 6262 N. Central ave., and 1st Lt. Richard A. MecNamara, 1550 Carroliton ave,

REPORT HAW HAW IN BRITAIN LONDON, June 13 (U, P.).—Unconfirmed British press reports said today that William Joyce, the English renegade who as Lord Hay Haw broadcast for the Nazis throughout] the war, has been brought to Brit2 ain for trial as a war criminal.

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| ings General hos- | pital recently, has {received the silver | star for gallantry {in sticking to his mortar gun dur- : ing a fierce German counter-at= fs: Fp tack in “Normandy. Only “one of Rat NAR his squad was left to aid him in firing the mortar. The Ties Dad Prefers! Cpl. Stull went into France 30 days after the first troops landed. | He fought through Luxembourg, { Belgium, Holland and Germany with the 3dsand 9th armies. He received the purple heart after being hit by a rifle bullet in an attack near Essen. His wife is Mrs. Margaret Stull. He attended Southport high school and worked at P. R. Mallory & Co., [iors entering the army.

IRON MOLDERS’ AGENT DIES AT HOME HERE

Stephen A. Miller, 2340 TLoockburn st., died yesterday in his home after a 10 days’ illness. He was 54. An Indianapolis resident 25 years, he was recently re-elected business agent of the Iron Molders union. He was a member of Logan lodge, 574, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Dolores:

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PROTESTS REPORTED WASTING OF FOOD

LONDON, June 13 (U. P..— Alleged destruction of large quan-! tities of food, clothing and equip-| ment at American airdromes in the Norfolk area brought protests today from residents of the district. 8. L. Standroom, supported by the

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