Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1945 — Page 4
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DEAD— & The death of Plo. James A.| ° Davis, son of Mrs. Ruth A, Davis, | 2524 N. Alabama st, on Diane. May 13 was announced today. That | date was Mother’s day and also bs, mother’s birthday. - “A member of the - Tith division, | ple.’ Davis attended = Shortridge high school where he was a varsity | football player, He entered the army immediately after graduation | on July 8 1944, and went overseas, after 17 weeks’ training. f Pfc. Davis was a veteran of the; WW Philippines, Ie Shima and. OKi- . rp He was a member of the! Pfc. James A. Davis .. Tabernacle Presbyterian church Earl Brackett... missing in the | Okinawa.
Ds rather, Leland I South Faris | England, 1306 Polk st. was wounded |
Pharmacist | May 4 on. Ryukyu in the Pacific. | eran of the first world war, died a
few weeks after Pfc. Davis was
Pharmacist’s Mate 2-¢ William | . killed on
and the Philippines, Brackett attended school 60 and|He has now returned to active duty | was.‘'employed by the Pennsylvania on Okinawa, killed. : . | railroad before he entered the aimy| Overseas since September, 1944, . Survivors ‘besides his mother are April 8, 1944, | Pfc. England attended schools in
three uncles, W. F. Armstrong of | % i ; ‘Detroit, Mich., vice presiient of Mrs. Brackett received a telegram | Arkansas and was ewiolored by General Motors Corp: G. J. Arm-' from the navy department inform- Curry-Miller Veneers, Inc : ore} strong of Anderson, and T. Sgt. R. {ng her that Pharmacist Brackett he shied Whe marie ; Ph lds the B. Davis. who is stationed in Mary-| Was missing on June 5 and a letter | e hol Je purp ir
land: two aunts. Miss Wanda Arm- from his shipmates telling’ her that| ‘ P? yo! Engler Js ne Sod No strong and Mrs. Mark M. Miller, ‘he is missing in action while per- 20d TE pT ts and a grandmother, Mrs. G. J. forming his duty valiantly in the Uac, Mich, He has three brothers
" in the service, Pfc. Fred England in . Cc emy. Armstrong of Anderson. en of the enemy Italy, S. Sgt. Vennie England in ~ ”
S . oh He has six children, Shirley, 10; {41} "British islands and Chief Petty MISSING —
virginia, 7; Mary Frances, 6; James om ar Weldon England on Saipan. i Walker, 5; Willlam Jr, 3 and Rella, | s # ow Pharmacist's Mate 2-¢ Willlam g months. . Pharmacist Brackett has| marine Pfc. William Eugene JamEarl Brackett, husband of Mrs. one brother, Pfc. Robert Brackett | : : Delia Lenora Brackett, 216 N. Ris- in 1taly. ison, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence ner ave. is missing in the South| | Jamison, 42 N. Oakland ave, was Pacific. He has been overseas since |
sn { | wounded May 10 on Okinawa, He June, 1944. 'WOUNDED—
|is now in a hospital in Hawail. A veteran of Guadalcanal, the | Marine Pfc. Windol Everett Eng-| Overseas since March, 1944, Pfc. Marshall islands, Guam, Iwo Jima 'land, husband of Mrs. Fannie M.!Jamison is a graduate of Blooming-
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ana. Angel Mounds, ‘the 450-acre his-| toric remnants of an old Indian village near Evansville, has been ac- | cepted by the Indiana Deparment | of Conservation for development a {a state park.
ana Historical Society, which bought it several years ago for archeological purposes for $80,000. cated on the Ohio river in the south- |
Orville Crouch Robert Anderson Honored Decorated
ton high school and was employed by the New York Central railroad before he entered the army Nov. 9, 1943. Pfc. Jamison is a veteran of Guam, Guadalcanal and Okinawa
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Six Indianapolis men have heen awarded the bronze star medal for meritorious achievement in combat theaters.
§. Sgt. Luther Kurtz, son of Mrs. ored for action at Guadalcanal,
STATE AGGEPTS
HISTORIC SITES
Angel Mounds and Steele Memorial Donated.
A new state park and a new state memorial will soon belong to Indi-!
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ae THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ : Hoosier Heroes: Local Serviceman Killed an Okinawa; One Is Missing; Two Are Wounded
Mattie Kurtz, J20 W..19th st. received the bronze star for service with the 395th quartermaster truck company in Germany, Pfc. William A. Armand, son of Mrs. Naomi Armand, 2605 N. Dearborn st., a scout with the 14th are mored division in Germany, received the bronze star.
Sgt. William C. Weaver Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, William C. Weaver, 2055 N. . Pennsylvania st, was awarded the medal for ‘service in France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. * Capt. Orville Ww. Crouch, son. of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crouch, 1060 W. 31st st., received the bronze star for meritorious service as chief of
forcement depot command at Staffordshire, ‘England. T. 5th Gr: Ralph E. Hooper, 1399 E. 46th st., was awarded the medal for participating in campaigns in Germany.
Marine Capt. Robert W. Ander-
east corner of Vanderburgh county. |
The T. C. Steele estate in Brown |
{county with its $100,000 art collec-| it
jon, was also accepted by the de-
| partment of coriservation yesterday, as a memorial to the late Hoosier artist.
Manager for Life Offered by the widow, Mrs. Selma
N. Steele,- the Steele estate consists of 211 acres nine miles south-|= |west of Nashvilld. According to/= ite
son, husband of Mrs. Mary Anderson, 3311 N. Capitol ave. was hon-
Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian. s » » Three local men in the Pacific theater have been commended for superior achievement by their commanding officers. They are Cpl. Robert T. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Smith, 341 N. Drexel ave. and Pfc. Robert J. Gasper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gasper, 5334 Lowell
ave, who were commended by 5th
alr force commander, Ma). Gen. Ennis C. Whitehead, for skillful defense of an advanced air base against infiltrating Jap troops in the Philippines.
T. Sgt. Henry M. Miller, husband of Mrs. Julia Clements, 2823 W. Michigan st, and son of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Miller, 738 Somerset ave, and his fellow "technicians were honored by Maj. Gen. Robert W. Douglass Jr. commander of the Pacific's Tth air force. Sgt. Miller is a member of the 318th fighter group on Okinawa, o ® »
STATE— The names of the following Indiana servicemen appear on today's casualty list:
NAVY DEAD © i» Marine Pfe. William Grant Frost, Greenfleld: Pharmacist's Mate Richard Lee Harris, Pt. Wayne; Marine Pfc. Edward Clayton Jones, Mount Summit; Marine Pty James Henderson McGuire, Van Buren: Marine Pfc. Edward John O'Rourke, Ham= mond; Marine Pvt. James K. Schrock, Goshen: Marine Pvt, Kenneth Vernon Shupe, Wheatfield. NAVY WOUNDED Marine Pfe. John Joseph Cartwright, Bloomington; Marine Cpl, Harvey Robert Curnick, Evansville; Marine Pie. Paul Robert Evans, Michigan City; Seaman 2-c Vernon Harry Ringler, South Bend NAVY MISSING Beaman 1-¢ James Kennell, Gary; Motor Machinist's Mate 3-¢c Eldon Earl Wood, Seymour, ARMY WOUNDED--PACIFIC Pvt. Robert H. Coleman, Muncie; Pfc
Marshall M. Davis, Noblesville; t. Her-|§%
2 hel G. Taylor, Columbus; 2d Lt. Maurice O. Todd, Edinburg; Pvt. Robert A. Verstring, South Bend; Pvt. Willlam H. Whetstone, Mishawaka. ARMY MISSING—PACIFIC Second Lt. Paul C. Prick, Huntington: Cpl. Curtis L Meadows, Meadows Brook: Reed, Huntington; 1st
8. Sgt. George C. Lt. Richard & Willis, Huntington.
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ager of the memorial for life. Angel Mounds, especially signifi- | cant because it represents the farthest known northern advance of {an Indian tribe which “migrated! from southern United States, once | | contained an old Indian village oc- | cupying 150 acres. Plans are now under way to re- | Storé “portions of the village and | convert the rest of the tract into a | | recreational area. Excavation of} the site, which began in 1938, un-| covered approximately 2,225,000 = pieces of bone, pottery, hut remains and weapons,
OPA OFFICIALS BID FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT
Indiana district OPA officials issued an appeal today for public =
support in. the face of growing =
criticism of the agency. “OPA cannot succeed unless it is supported by the general public”! said a statemént released by. the local office executive staff. “Loose and vitriolic criticism contributes to -a general breakdown. It is impossible for OPA to reach] every citizen with a full and clear| explanation of all the ‘whys and!= wherefore’s of its policies. “In the face of this handicap, we
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the price control and rationing pro- | gram.
KIL LE D NEAR KNOX KNOX, Ind. July .10 (U, PJ. Arthur Marske, 42, Chicago, was
killed, last night when his auto- |=
mobile plunged off a county road | near here... Mrs. Mary Marske, 33, | and Chester Szpejnowski, 44, Chicago, suffered’ serious head and chest injuries.
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