Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1945 — Page 13
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One Indianapolis soldier has died of wounds received in Germany and another lost his life in a vehicle accident five days after V-E day. Meanwhile, a local sailor is présumed lost, two soldiers have been wounded and four others freed from German prison camps. DEAD
Cpl. Charles W. Letifl, Southeastern ave., in Germany. T. 3d Gr. Alfred D. Kincaid, 3127 E. 38th st., in McGuire general hos=
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» LIBERATED 8. Sgt. Howard I. Kwitny, 2920 Ruckle st., from Stalag 7-A. Pvt, Willie L. Pratt, 435 Madison ave, from Stalag 7-A. T. 5th Gr. Joseph T. Clifford, 210 Wisconsin st., from Stalag 3-A. Second Lt. Fred M. Bennett, 1242 Union st., from Stalag Luft 1.
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with the 3d army, died May 13 near Platting, Germany, as a result of injuries received in a vehicle accident, His mother, Mrs. W, A. Letiff, 1821 Southeastern ave. today received a letter explaining that Cpl. Letiff was injured When the vehicle overturned. The corporal, who was 22, entered the army Feb. 6, 1043, and went overseas with the combat engineers in October, 1044, He served in England, France, Germany and Austria while overseas.
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A graduate of Technical high school, he attended Butler univer= sity night school and worked as an accountant for the Emerson Scheu~ ring Tank Co. before going in service, In the states, Cpl. Letiff trained at St, Petersburg, Fla, with the army air forces and then was sent to.an A. 8. T. P. training school at Carnegie Tech. Later he was stationed at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Survivors also include two brothers, Cpl. Abraham W, Letiff, serving in Libya with the army air forces, and Joseph G. of Indianapolis, and his sister, Mrs. Rosemary Carter, Indianapolis.
Memogial services will be held at 8 a. m. Monday in Holy -Cross| Catholic church. » ” » T. 3d Gr. Alfred D. Kincaid, a | member of an ordnance unit with | the 9th army, died at McGuire gen- | eral hosptal, Richmond, Va.,, Tues- | day as a result of wounds received |
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in Essen, Germany, April 2, Technician Kincaid, who was | was the husband of Mrs, Margaret | Kincaid, 3127 E. 38th st., a nurse at| | Methodist hospital, and son &f Mr. |
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+ Youth and children of the Third | Christian church will , present a | three-act musical skit today at 8:15 p. m. in the church. One scene depicts a Hollywood | canteen with famous stars singing. | Boloists for the canteen are Jaunette Starkey, Donny Jordan, Rosélynd Bunce, Patti Heun, Joyce Caulfield, Bob Book, Henry Bohbe, John Walsh, Verne Porter, James Merrell and Berdyne Egll. The {youth and chapel choirs will fur{nish the musical background for | the solos. | Songs and dances of the Allied | Nations will be given hy Betty | Hubble and Eileen Sidman repre- | | senting France; Martha Rafnel, | | Hawaii: the Tippecanoe club, | China; the Busy Bee club, Hol- | lland; Youth Fellowship, England; {Commando club, Russia; Sharon | Billings, South America; Wallace | Cox, Uncle Sam, and John Lovell, | trumpeter. { Paul . Niedenthal and Herbert Barnard will give a specialty act and choral numbers will be sung {by young people in the first part of the skit. Prof. Joseph Lautner and Mrs. Grace Parris arranged the music| for the entire performance and will | direct it, Mrs. Parris alsa will] serve as accompanist; Mrs. Thomas | Bunch is ih charge of staging, and | Mrs. Ruth D. Estes and Jack Lewis of the week-day groups, The Rev. A, C, Brooks is church pastor.
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Seaman 1-¢ George Bryant Senior . . . no hope for his survival. '
and Mrs. Lorenzo B. Kincaid, 1128 W. 36th st. Before enlisting in the army in December, 1042, he was employed by the Central Supply Co. He had been overseas since October, 1944, A graduate of Sheridan high school, the soldier attended Frankline college and was a member of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs, Nina - Steinhauser, Indianapolis, and a brother, Ralph G., Anchorage, Alaska. Services will be held at'2 p. m. Sunday in’ the Christian Liberty church on Road 29, north of Indianapolis, with burial in Sheridan
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Senior, 90K Broadway, this week were notified by the navy department that there| was ‘no hope for the survival” of | their son, Seaman 1-¢ George Bryant Senior,
listed as missing in action in the|
was ‘an explosion aboard his ship. The yosng. sailor, who joined the navy in September, 1943, was a member of an armed guard unit aboard a ship on convoy duty. Yesterday one of his letters was returned, marked “not on board.” Before entering the navy, Seaman Senior worked for the Johns-Man-ville Corp. and attended high school in Solsberry.
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Seaman Senior, who is 19, was |
Atlantic since April 9, when there!
He has. a brother, Bert Senior Jr., living" in Jeffersonville, and four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Ray, 3441 N. Bancroft st, with whom he often ‘stayed; Miss Betty Senior and Mrs. Earl Clements, both of Providence, R. I, and Mrs. Frank Epperson, 701 B. 0th st. ©
# ¥ 8 SAFE— Second Lt. Fred M. Bennett, a
his wife, Agnes, 1242 Union st. &t.
on his 11th mission. He 15 the son of Jack Bennett of Bedford, » » n T. 5th Gr. Joseph T. Clifford, son!
North Africa. Technician - Clifford, who is 26,!
; “THE INDI NAPOLIS TIMES Hoosier Heroes: Two Soldiers Dead; Local Sailor Is Presumed to Be Lost i
navigator in the army air forces, has been liberated from Stalag Luft 1 and will arrive at Camp Atterbury today en route to Indianapolis. He will spend a leave here with
Bennett, who is 26, was shot down | over Gotha, Gérmany, Feb. 24, 1944, |
of Mrs. Pauline Clifford, 210 Wiss | consin st. arrived home last week after being a prisoner of Germany since his capture Feb. 17, 1943, in|
was liberated from Stalag 3-A. He also had been imprisoned in Stalag Luft 3-B. .Now on furlough, he will report to Miami Beach, Fla.,.for reassignment, - He formerly was employed at the Basga Manufacturing Co. 2 a H - §. Sgt. Howard I, Kwitny, a waist gunner on a B-17, has been liberated from Stalag 7-A. He is the
2929 Ruckle st. Shot down over Augsburg, Germany on Feb. 27, Sgt. Kwitny is expécted to arrive in Indianapolis this week. He is a graduate of Shortridge high school and ate tended Butler and Indiana univer-
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- "aN Pvt. Willie L. Pratt, liberated | April 29 from Stalag 7-A, is now| {in France awaiting passage home, The 22-year-old infantryman is the son of Homer L. Pratt, 435 Madison ave. {| Pvt. Pratt attended. school 4n | Pendleton and has been overseas ‘more than two years.
son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kwitny,
WOUNDED— Pvt. Roy G. Burris, son of Mr. |
and Mrs. Vaughn = Buris, 2515 | Guilford ave. received & sprained |
ankle in action May 12 on Luzon. | He is now in a hospital in the
Philippines. Pvt, Burris, who Is 19, was a student at Technial high school. He'has be®n overseas since February. ” » o Pfc. Forrest J. Kaler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kaler, 429 N. State ave.,, was wounded by shrapnel May 14 on Luzon.
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lhas been presented the bronze star,
Overseas 17 months, Pfc. Kaler holds the bronze arrowhead award. in amphibious landings. He also the purple heart and three battle |stars. He has been in the army since January, 1942, and: expects to return home soon. His wife, Harriett, and his 17-month-old son, Forrest Jr., whom he has never seen, reside | here,
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