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3 Hoosiers Killed in Korea, 4 Local Gls ‘Wounded
| Tec hnical High Schotd graduate was flown back to the States. | Prafted. Jan. 31, Cpl. Hensley {was sent to Korea in July. He was ‘a member of the Tth Regi{ment of the First Cavalry -Divi|sion. Before entering service he was Jemployed. by the A&P Tea €o. “Séricusly wounded,” said the [telegram received by the Bryant sfamily. concerning their son, William.
Pvt. Bryant Cpl, Cavanaugh ie Drafted in February, =22-yei Three Hoosier servicemen have old soldier has been in the front been killed in Korean fighting and lines in Korea since Sept. 8 He
ten, including four Indianapolis was wounded OCt. 7. men have been wounded accord-| - Before entering the Army, Pvt. ing to the Department of Defense. Bryant was employed as a filling Two Indiana servicemen have gtation attendant. been injured. 2 on @ KILLED IN ACTION Sent to a hospital in Japan
after he was wounded Oct. 4, was | Pvt. Robert E. Landreth Jr, son/cp) Cavanaugh.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lan-| ‘jis mother has not been notidreth Sr., Sellersburg. fied the extent of the former Cpl. Arthur I Williams Jr, hus- a¢hedral High School pupil's inband of ‘Mrs. Loretta Williams, juries South Bend. Cpl. Cavanaugh entered service Pfc. Glen G. Kenmry, son of jast December and has been in Mr. and Mrs. Ervin M. Kemery, Korea since May. He was a memColumbia City. (Previously re- per of the Seventh Cavalry Regi-
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¢|ported missing in action.) ment, First Cavalry Division. ’ FOTN | Before entering service he was| — WOUNDZD or at the Inland C ontainer| Cpl. Robert L. Hensley, son of Co. Harley W. Hensley, 433 Arsenal! All three of Guy Forsythe's| Ave. sons now are serving in the Willlam F. Bryant, son of Mr. United States Army. | and Mrs. Andy G. Bryant, 1005 w— mpm {Albany St. . Cpl. William Cavangugh, son of Refrigerator Gassed Dog Mrs. Mary E. Cavanaugh, 2407 Saved With Oxygen Broadway. Pfc. Robert E. Forsythe, son of CHICAGO (UP Boots, a
furry four-month-old puppy, may be the only dog in the country that owes its life to oxygen. ' The puppy is the pet Schaefer family and the possession of the three children—Jacqueline and Charles, 66-year-old twins, and 44-year-old Bert Sulphur dioxide fumes from a leaky refrigerator in the Schaefer kitchen threatened to end Boots’
Guy Forsythe, 121 8S. Oriental St. Cpl. Thomas W. Krill, son of Mr. and Mrs.’ Hugh A, Krill, Bluffton. Cpl. Arthur A. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Thompson, Greensburg .(previously reported wounded Oct. 15 and returned to duty). Pvt. Charles R. Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hensley
Pvt. Robert F. Panyard, son of young life almost before it (Mr. and Mrs. James C. Panyard, started. Ft. Wayne. When a veterinarian -told Mrs.
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Pvt. James W. Patton, son of Schaefer that oxygen was the
(Mr. and Mrs. John F. Patton, only thing that would =ave the { Bloomington. dog's life, a tank was rushed to Pfc. Ralph “E. Fields. USMC, the Schaefer home
Boots was placed in a quicklyimprovised oxygen tent and the gas was filtered into the compartment. After two days of this ment, Boots was rom
son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fields, Muncie. “I'm home,” Cpl. Hensley told his parents in a long distance call treatWounded by a mortar shell in
Korea Oct... 7, the 2
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Pickets Routed By Tear Gas in Cicero Walkout
CHICAGO, Nov, 1 (KEP) = Police ‘used tear gas yesterday to disperse piekets who attempted to semi-trailer truck from leaving the strikebound Taylor Forge and Pipe Works in suburban Cicero, “Three men were injured, none in a melee outsides the . plant gates. Twenty-five police went to the scene when more than 100 pickets,
“members of the Forge and Ma‘
chine - Workers Industrial Union (Ind.), blocked the truck as it attempted to leave with a cargo to the Wright Aeronautical Corp. The pickets scattered when a
tear gas shell was fired into’their
midst. As the truck drove out into the street, a rear wheel of the trailer struck an automobile parked at the driveway. The automobile rolled into the pickets, Pe Kiuszyngki, 56, suffered a broken rib; John Ciaccio, 32, and Peter J,-Meiron, 34, received foot bruises, o
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