Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1945 — Page 8

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DEAD— months with the army. in re ] i : Hershey in ‘the Solomon islands. his sister, Miss Patricia Farrell, is a 3 : | had been. ‘with the battalion: ARMY LIBERATED—GERMANY . PARIS, un before going® overseas in Septem-| Technician Hershey attended cadet nurse at St. Vincent's hospital. ; ‘ 4° through England. France, Belgil oi Pvt. Matthew J. Balint, South Bend; Dwight D. Eis Pvt. Clarence A. Self, a military g g a elg um, te

a" : g , Union City; Pvt. policeman, died May 15 in a hos. | ber, 1944. | howls in, penvmivants ang Was ‘ x % = | : Holland, then Germany. Roiet &Batiet, Benn: ik ames he is confident urm : Vivor: " i . Di : { : i! E. Bash Mari 8. Sgt. Haro en F jta) in Mourmellon, France, of an| Besides his mother, survivors are| Ibefore he entered .the 'siag” in HONORE 0 : STATE a. a E. Bashan) Mar on 3 a Rar trol : council fo infection Ponirasied while he — five sistefs, “Mrs.. Pear] Stafford of | : March, 1943. He has been overseas| FPfe: Charles F. Poore, whose wife, ; 3 Yd __—— NAVY. BEAD wood; 2d Lt. Francis J. Borshorst, Shel. successful and over hs a jan| . . : y y J ) e byville; Pvt. J M. Brinker, Richmond; : ve seas. e ‘had been ill three| the 31st st. address; Mrs. Lillian ; ? . |since December, 1044, | Edna, lives at 821 Birch ave, ‘has y : Machinist's Mate 2-c Carl William Wag- 2a It. Frederic F. Bulleit’ Corydon; 8, Russia will « H ys. | Cockerille, Cuyahoga Falls, O.; Mrs.] N : : 3 cv v2 4a ad th bat § E | goner, Terre Haute, : - | 8gt. Vernon C: Caldwell, Lebanon; 1st Lt. i , The 37-year-old soldier was the | Ada ‘Chaddock, "Akron, O.; Mrs. TE : La SAFE “i been awarde e combat infantry | a | Walter R. Chance. Jasonville; 2d Lt. Paul friendly - basis

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) | NAVY WOUNDED i | } . Ck h d , Donald M. son of Mrs, Lydia Self, 1334 W.| Nora Hofton, Gosport, and Mrs. ; a | . badge for his performance as 4 J Seaman 1-¢ Robert Everett 'Alexander, GT a helen: Nu : | The supreme 31st st. | Mina - Tripp, New Augusta, and an| i ae | Sst. Wilbur O.-Beninger, brother | member of the 151st infantry of the { Roby. Jlarine Pvt. Kenneth M. Lambert, mp sin Gr, Frederick Corn Jr. Chrisney: | held u press 5 { 5 . » 1 aute, | : - a ah A former employee of Interna-| aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dud- 3 a i {of Miss Elanora R. Beninger, 3651 | 38th division. " 1 ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGIONS Set. lois RE rr Ye the eve of his tional Detrola Corp, he spent 16' ley Hill, French Lick. * : : |N. Euclid st., has been liberated a 8 h : Pfc, Raymond A. Martinez, Gary. Estvanovich, Gary, Plc. Lloyd W.- Per {he United Sta Ce — 3 iro i Two Irfdianapolis soldiers who 4 I ARMY DEAD-PACIFIC REGIONS guson, Crestes; 1st Lt. Richard H. Gil a Ha A) {from a German prison camp. 14 I Pfc. Gilbert W. Bath 4 hon: bert, Pleasant Lake; Flight Officer James “On my leve SUMMER TERM OPENS Pra ers Piavail. p * a = have received the purple heart for ARMY WOUNDES wii unalr Glidewell, Gary; fre Chafies F. Sur vidual Russian 3 AR) YOUNDED—EUROPEA} EGIONS hison, Petersburg; Pvt. G e F. Hizer, y a | Pfc. James C. Farrell Jr, son of wounds sustained in “action are S.| Pfc. Robert G. Watson, Vincennes. | Rising Sun; FA Gilbert 3, Hormuth, son in the’ worl | . {James C. Farrell Sr., 2803 W. 1 | Sgt. Lawrence A. Wingle and S.| Ln . . ARMY WOUNDED—PACIFIC REGIONS ‘| Newburgh. “ ca Husband Returns . 1 Self ti i t., 1 . 10th Sgt. Roger L. Ferguson { ‘ . Cpl. Harold E. Arick, Argos: 8. Sgt.| 8. Sgt. Joe F. Hruskocy, Whiting: Pfe: : He lkes to t: Pvt. Clarence Self . . . died in st, has been lib- RE ; Set. Wing] ist M | 8. Sgt. Roger L. Ferguson Lawrence GH. Bickel, Mishawaka; Pfc. dong I Hubbard, Sardinia; M. at. Fd- us. He likes | n { ; : ward Jessup: 8, t. Howar . Johnson, 3 " Registration for summer courses ANTA, Ga., June 15 (U.P.). hospita), In Renee: (Saved Fo a » Clarence Kidwell re iy un (right) Teceives the purple heart |G Biooke, Marion: bur. Daie Bi Crown: Hammond: Pfc, Robert D. Koseike, Val: darned glad u : . ’ f ol ing. Con ville: T. t. Lv 2 s, | paraiso; Cpl. Eddie Kyckewich, Terre at ButletP university will open Mon- | pm and Sue read their mail WQUNDED— lcamp. He has Avondale pl, is a member of the, Yom Col, Thomas W. Steed, Ro hap T- 84% Lyman L DAVIS {pr 9d Xt Robert J. Latendresse, / : _ ? | os 3 { ‘ Gary; Pvt. illiam C. Lawrence, 'Anderday, with the first class meetings ‘0daY: | ‘1. Sth Gr. Roy ©. Hershey, sonj2 22h 8 prisoner Re | 3th division. Maj. Joseph D. Reddington, whose sie, a too nv ho MONO tyr son: 8. Sgt, David L. Leap, Madison: | / 0 : duled Tuesday 1 | © Sue is the Atlanta girl who ! : : since Jan. 22 when Sgt. Ferguson, 27, of 3160 Grace- wife, Dorothy, and their two daugh- |G Heaston, Warren: 8. Sgt. Ralph H.|T. 5th Gr. John P. Lemene, Gary; Sgt. § schedule uesday. The classes Cort ering & tek Ber of Mrs. Elizabeth Hershey, 108 Wet he was captured 1 [land ave, is an aerial gunner on a ters live at 4608 Guilford ave. was Hefty. Butler: Pfc. Charles O. Hermesch, Seymour L. Liemenield, Gary. « will run until Aug. 9. Re NHuns er Pare oor > North st., was wounded April 15 in Italy. 8 L B-24 Liberator bomber. He re-|awarded the Legion of Merit medal | |Batenvile: yn a um! Wi Tig a TL Sl A maximum of nine hours of wii.| And # letter €a h day, although copy island. He is now in the A graduate of ... |ceived the medal "for wounds re-| at ceremonies on a captured enemy [Sins Ct a ary i. Aiton DN or ALY * i 3 y } aay " »l : : 0 ) vi vi. oule man . euenschwander, . ayne; hy versity credit may be edrned in notified by. the war department | Kennedy general Tiospital in Mem- Cathedral high ole in action against the enemy” |airfield in Germany recently. | Kujawski, ‘Gary Sgt. Robert T. Oakes, New Albany; 2d Lt. summer classes, which will be that he was “missing in action.” : school, Pfc. Far- Bh while on a 15th A. A. F. bombing | The officer was given the award | Sgt. James Meredith May, Terre Haute; | Irvan G. O'Hara, Bicknell; Pvt. Michael Ses, phis, Tenn. rell: was a mem- | p mission in March { tstandi j hi c. Walter McCann, Mongo; Pfc. Marvin | Panich, Gary; T. Sgt. Earl 8 Parker, taught by regular Butler faculty She wrote every“ day. She : ; Ta Ey ; ‘ | or outstanding engineering achieve- | J. McFall, Austin: Pfc, Mel R. McMahon, | Newburgh; Pfc. Laurence E, Pate, Stew members. Post-summer courses will prayed every day And” she A veteran of the liberation of the ber of the 141st Pre. F 1 ss 8 » | ment from October, 1942, to Novem. | East Chicago; Sgt. James Nagy, South |artsville; Pfc. Fred E. Pilbean, Gary, . 1 " 3 ! y. { § | pt 1 nes . x : (Sunset) division - Ufc. Farrel ! Pfc Edward H. Davis, son of Mrs. ber, 1944. |B end: Pfc. Hubert A. Neal, Terre Haute: Sgt. Norman W. Sinning, Elkhart; Sgt. open Aug. 13, following commence-| burned candles in the’ church niljppines, he has three brothers 3. ] ol . » Pfc. George O. Perkins, Lapel; Pfc, Albert | Kenneth ©. Sommerville, LaCrosse; Pfc. § iment for summer school students often in the service, Cpl. Robert W. Her- He has been overseas since April,| Bessie.Davis, 133 N. Colorado st.,| He is now executive officer of an|K. Rohr, Ft. Wayne; Pfc. Wayne H.| Charles W. Bumpter, Marion; Pfc. Morris a 5 ’ . x 1943. | has been given the combat medical| aviation battalion in Germany. Schmidt, Ft. Wayne. Fut. Paul Shaw, H, Thomas, Columbus; 8 B&t. Jack O. Aug. 10. y She didn’t mail the letters, she [shey on Okinawa, S. Sgt. Ernest I His brotl b p Ii Elkhart: Pfc. Jesse. W. Sheagley, Cutler; | Webb, Boonville; 8. Sgt. Robert G. Wil Graduates and undergraduates just stuck them away in a drawer. v : is brother, Pvt. Paul J. Farrell badge for front-line duty with the |Previously he was engineering and Pie Willard 8. Thompson, Ft. Wayne: |liams Jr, Remington; Pfc. James D. Wil ME ool in classes which willl Pvi. Tony Mrozingki went over Hershey in Paris, and Sgt. J. D.lis with the army in Germany and 38th division. ‘training officer for two years, and pg 8 agers Fushompan, Mi. Veen; JON, _ CHvensave) Pfc. Jack H. Wolfeninclude botany, chemistry, English, seas 18 months ago. He was he Sa ET — yy Y—§—'Y—§s—s———————— mm speech, German, history and polit-! wounded twice, once on D-day— # X ; RIN SRN RR : i BE TE . POOH MANA Set NRO NSN SUMS B00 a OS TR ical science, home economics, li-| once at Nijmegen, Holland, after . brary science, mathematics, physies,) he had jumped into combat on physiology and health, psychology,| Sept. 17, 1944. That's when he religion, French, Spanish, Portu- | was reported missing in action. guese, sociology, zoology, education, But Sue Mrozinski insisted “that economics, accounting, journalism| her Tony would return. That's and commercial work. why she wrote the letters, hunThe school of religion opened! dreds of them. That's why she classes June 12, with a second term; prayed. scheduled to open- July 24. | It was Jan. 11, 1945, that she rs { heard from Tony—he was in. a. REPORT "600 KILLED IN BLAST German prison camp. LONDON, June 15 (U. P.).—An| Tony arrived at Ft. McPherson, Exchange Telegraph dispatch from| Ga. last night, safe and well Copenhagen said today that almost] Today another candle burned, 600 German naval personnel and | and Tony and Sue read their mail. spectators were killed at . Flens- SEE ~~ burg Thursday by two explosions "UNDERGROUND CHIEF caused by mines, presumably] dropped as they were being re- MAY BE ITALIAN HEAD moved from a large store. | ROME, June 15 (U. P.).—FerrucCh cia Parri, Italian underground eck Itching leader, appeared today to be a‘ First Application strong possibility for premier in the | [ new Italian coalition government.

+ Agonizing itching of ugly scsema, Rash. | Parris already has laid down to etter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe | ty le ders the ndition o tch is checked on ONE APPLICATION of | PAT acer Co B on JLUE STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as| Which he will form a government ?

seded as nature helps heal. Money back if | —namely, that all the leaders par“IRST jar fails to satisty. Try it today. | Sicipate to give the cabinet power

|and prestige. Men, Women! Old at | He began a new round of con-

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! ? [ree this morning. Then he was ant ep: | due for sessions with retiring Pre- | mier Ivanoe Bonomi and "Amer-

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Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feeling on age? | chi i . Thousands amazed at what a little pepping up with | chief of the allied control commis Ostrex has done. Contains tonic many need at 40, | sion for Italy.

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