Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1951 — Page 27

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19 Indiana Men On Casualty List

Lafayette and South Bend Soldiers Included Among 4 Reported Killed

Names of 19 Indiana men, including three from Indianapolls, today were listed as casualties by the Defense Department. They are:

Mrs. Mary Altum, 1233 E. Tabor St..© that he's looking forward| to one of her, “home-made!

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KILLED IN ACTION cakes.” A letter Pfc. Frank D. Hines, son of Mrs. Vesta K. Hines, Lafayette. ‘eceived by their Sgt. 1/c Mark F. McCreary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mec- nother, Mrs. Creary, South Bend. —— Mary J. Cron, vho lives with

Pvt. Robert R. Schirmer, son’ Pfe. John W. Cron, son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mary J. Cron, 1233 E. Tabor St., Bennington. Indianapolis. ts Pfe. Roy L. Thacker, son of Cpl. Lyman Winkley, husband Mr. and Mrs. Ollis E. Thacker, of Mrs. Lyman Winkley, Danville.

Gosport. | Fate caught up with Cpl. Ken-!

WOUNDED IN ACTION { Cpl. Charles A. Cleménts, son net R: Forshee guring his second

of Sharies T. Clements, Evans-| x emy. Recalled

Irs. Altum, said, he agm and leg| vounds received | by Pfc. Cron on | Mar. 23 were “not too serious,” but he's ready:to come home. The 21-year-old Marine wounded last Nov. 8 and later

Pfc. Cron

from the re- returned to duty, sent home his Pfe. Charles T. Fields, son of ax 3 Mr. and: Mrs. ha, EA serves .on Oct. . Purple Heart which arrived last Loogootee. 5 24, 1950, he was wéek. In service since Jan. 28,

1948, he has been®with the First! Marine Division in ‘Korea since last August. :

Cpl. Kenneth R. Forshee, nus- Tetrained : nd i band of Mrs. Sara P. Forshee, S¢nt to Korea 4008 N. Adams St. Indianapolis Where he caught

M/Sgt. Howard R. Frederick, 50Me shrapnel in Pfc. Cron attended Manual husband of Mrs. Gladys Fred-|/his head, left el- High School. (bow, and hand, Pvt. Dallis Klepfer, graduate

erick, Michigan City. Pfe. Raymond G. Gray, J Mrs. Lola Gray, Sullivan. (280. Cpl. Ralph E. Heiser, son of AS a member

Mr. and Mrs. John Kennell, New 0f an _ infantry Haven. advance squad, the

Sgt. 1/c John L. Hoffman, son Hoosier was blown from a shell- home after he * of Mrs. Eva Hoffman, Terre hole where he and two buddies Ww a s wounded: _§ Haute. had taken cover: Mar. 8 to let his" § Pvt. Dallis Klepfer, son of Mr., Cpl. Forshee, who saw action Parents kno ws and Mrs. Dallis A. Klepler, 2321 with a tank divisi that he “was getLangley Ave. Indianapolis. ° duing Worl o Sion in Furope ting along fine.” Sgt. Hughie E. Nally, son of during World War II, is a native The cheerful® Mrs. Mary Nally, South Bend. of Robinson, Ill, where he was messages fr omg Cpl. Charles W. Pannett, son of graduated from high school. He their 25-year-old Ms ang, Yas. Harold C. Pannett, wag graduated from Indiana Cen- S00 arrived at Cpl. Emil R. Smith, husband of Fa! Business College in 1947. nq Mrs Dallis A. Klepfer, 2321] Mrs. Naomi M. Smith, Matthews! Before his recall to active duty, Langley Ave. on Mar. 19 and 20. | Cpl. Raymond E. Wilson, son of Cpl. Forshee was assistant office Pvt. Klepfer was hit about six Mrs. Alta J. Wilson, Huntington, manager of the Ford. Motor Co. inches above the left knee. Pfc. Jack Winburn, son of Mrs. here. His wife, Sara, lives at 4008 5 graduate of Technical High Florence Brockman, Deputy. (Pre- N. Adams St. School, Pvt. Kiepfer worked for viously wounded and returned to, Twice . wounded Marine Pfc. Turner Trucking Co. prior tol duty.) John W. Cron wrote his sister, entering service Sept. 6, 1950.

of the cooking school at Ft. Knox “and now with the . 8th Cavalry Battalion in Korea, 29-year-old wrote two letters

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Miss Thompson Named To Cincinnati Post Miss Janet Campbell Thompson

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here in 1947-48 has been appointed educational supervisor with the Cincinnati Bureau of

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Piano . Leciute Slated

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