Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1951 — Page 6
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! Three Indianapolis men are] {among 11 Hoosiers wounded on} {the latest Defense Department {casualty list. Another Indiana {soldier -was killed in Korean ac{tion, one injured, two missing in action and one returned to duty, KILLED IN ACTION Sgt. 1c Onis L. Ulerick, brother of Mrs, Zella IL. Moss, Twelve Mile. » WOUNDED | ! Pfe. Thurman R. Brown, brother of Mrs. Montry Tyres, 415 E.! McCarty St. | "Cpl. Thomas F. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, 48 IN. Bradley St. | Pfe. Jack V. Vickery, husband lof Mrs. Aurora Vickery, 1133 W. {30th St. . Pyt. Robert E. Doyle, son of {Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Doyle, {Earl Park. : Cpl. Lawrence R. Garlit, son of |Mr. and Mrs, William Garlit, Clay (City. | | Pvt, Joe B. Jordan, son of Mr. land Mrs, Lawrence H, Jordan, Warsaw. ; { Pfe. Warren G. Kennedy, son! of Mr. and Mrs. Ryssell Kennedy, Cloverdale, | Cpl. Peter GG, Kutsugeras, nephew of Louis Kutsugeras, Fast |Chicago. i Pvt, Alvin W. Roberts, son of Mr, and Mrs... Ray J. Roberts,| Bloomfield. | Cpl. Ishmeal J. Wilburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ishmeal -Wilburn,| | Logansport, {| Pfe. Alan E. Brown, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Brown, South Bend. | INJURED
Pfc. Maurice E. Connell, son of| | Mrs, Bessie C. Young, Wabash, MISSING IN ACTION | Pfc. Harold P. Surber, brothem of Mrs, Dorothy J. Brinson, 6524! Carrollton Ave. Capt. Jack. H. Hederstrom, husband of Mrs. Jack H. Hederstrom, | Evansville, RETURNED TO DUTY | Pvt. Arthur J. Resil, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Joseph P. Resil, South Bend, (Previously injured.) i Cpl. Thomas F.. Powell cele-| brated his 24th birthday this June| {23 with a birthday cake from the {Red Cross, despite his being in the {118th Station Hospital, Japan, {with shrapnel wounds in his back.
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his enlistment. A machine-gunner grounds that they couldn't tell with the 38th Infantry Regiment, o tughoat from a non-tughoat. 2d Division, he was wounded ‘Case in question arose when {the ' Southern Railway Co. LEO lsquawked that it had underA letter arrived today at the charged the shipper of a “tugIndianapolis home of Pfc. Jack V. boat” by $1665. The rail ship-
{California to Tell City, Ind. » ” ” SOUTHERN claimed - that it erroneously charged regular commodity rate for hauling the “Sea Mule” tug, whereas ‘it should : {have charged the higher rate allowed for hauling tugboats., They wanted more money. i Perry Cireiit © Court ruled against the railroad, and so did the Appellate judges by a 4 to 1 count. ! “There was testimony that it and returned to was, and also that it was not, a to duty on ‘Apr. 16. tugboat,” the Appellate judges reA Bhortridge High School grad-! ported. uate, he has been in the Army; Therefore, the judges said, they since Aug., 1948 and has been in were unable to determine if the Korea since last August. He and ‘Sea Mule” was or was not a Aurora Vickery have been mar- real, tootin’ tugboat. ried about 1'; years. | The lower rate stayed.
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