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{Korean War Hero Gerald Barnitz Is Following. In His Brother’ 5 Footsteps.
Their paths may be different, hx Gerald Barnitz is following fin his older brother's footsteps. (of thes Barnitz family when ved two Navy
crosses in 1945 was Gerald— ithen an officer candidate at Ft.
: ‘When you hang a door; leave Benning, Ga. {the thickness of a five cent piece |between the edges of the door land the door frame.~ This will 24 and Nov, 5, 1944.
prevent the door binding at the {hinge edge and sticking at the
James Barnitz, ‘a pilot, received {the medals for the damage he did to the Japs in the Pacific on Oct.
| Recently, medals were pinned {on the other chest, | Gerald, now in Korea, recently
Many faucets and valves leak| was awarded a Silver Star for| (device for heroic achievement in
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[the Indianapolis Water Co. eight { rears, will be at 1 p. m, tomorrow
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ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill! Mrs. Maxwell, a resident of 2719 E. 38th St., died yesterday! in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 42, Born in Jeanette, Pa, ‘she came {here in 1923. She wera ‘metber-or the Mit: |
Church. Surviving are her husband, Wayne; five sisters and four:
brothers.
To
order.
One of the proudest members.
Lt. Barnitz
Lapt. Barnitz
'his gallantry in action on May {18 and a Bronze Star with ed
battles on May 21 and 22.
The Silver Star citation states that when he was ordered to fight a delaying action to cover {the withdrawal of two battalions which had been severely battered,
troops lying before his positions. | @Unattended and posed to intense fire, he organized carrying! (parties. He led his men through a Tireswept area, assisted them in carrying wounded to safety (and assu men that they would soon be aided. He then led his men in a successful withdrawal. The other award is for ex-| | posing hii to enemy artillery {fire breaking. Up enemy. attacks
{of his position.
Jim was decorated for, scoring Harlan St.
a “direct hit’* on a Jap cruiser!
-{his wife and two sons,’ and Douglas. daughter, Sandra Kay, now 16
led his section in on attack on the ship. His (Other citation was for leading a pressing home the attack in face of accurate anti-aircraft fire, and scoring a direct hit, He also Holds the air medal with one cluster. He is a member of the Sea Squatters Club, having landed in the water when his
engine was ruined during an at-| {tack on Guam.
Jim, now a lieutenant com-
mander, is still a notch ahead of Captain Gerald in rank.
After World War II, Jim stayed
in the Navy. Gerald was discharged and attended Butler University. He went back in servi in 1948, and to Korea in July,
1950. Jim is stationed at Whitingi¢or the A&P Téa Co. before enField, Fla. :
There's a bit of friendly rivalry
between the two about branches! of service and collage. tended Purdue University.
Gerald expects to return to the
David
He'll meet his
or the “fig time The two “are the .sons of
in the Philippines area while he! on furlough this week.
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Pfc. Endicott Pfc. Muller
| Pfc. Homer Muller Jr. son of
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Returned to an inactive status after a year of duty with the Marine Corps is Cpl. Jack W. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Wells, 1308 Chester St.
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