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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 11. 1945 6 Casualties Phila. Airman In Honshu Raid Phila.

Man Flees German Prison Eight From Phila. Area Killed, 39 Are Wounded GIRLS' BATHING SUITS 3.95 to 7.95 BEST CO. Montgomery Anderson Avas. ARDMORE a a Lieutenant Nelson McDowell, 25, of 445 S. 56th one-time printer's helper at Curtis Publishing Co.

and now a bom MrGowan, Staff Serceant Lawrence son of Mrs. Mary McGowan, 483 Potterton Heights. NAVY DEAD torn rtor 1 1 1 as-- jT 17PmmJr, 'rZ fool as an I rC I CJ ocean breeze! ip h' 1 Hallman, Seaman Second Class Albert Somewhat like his father before him in the First World War, 26-year-old Andre CaiUief, a Philadel-phian who fought with the French Army, was rescued only a few days ago by the advancing Americans. His father. Dr.

Emile Cailliet. pro-fessoraf French literature and civilization at the University of Pennsylvania, learned the story of the rescue in a letter he has just received. Although an American citizen, his son enlisted in the French Army in 1939, but was taken prisoner during the retreat from Dunkirk. The Germans put Andre Cailliet to work in a stone quarry and then a war factory. He escaped on Bas- FURS FOR 45 YEARSOOCn bardier on a SuperforC, took part in ay air raid i a llations on Honshu Island, Japan, according to a dispatch from Guam.

Lieutenant McDowell, a graduate of Abington High School, where Continued From First Page in Germany on April 12, according to a War Department telegram. Formerly of 1736 Francis Philadelphia, Private McCormick had served in Iceland for 18 months before being transferred to Europe last November. A brother, Paul, is an infantryman in Germany. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung in the Church of the Gesu, 18th and Stiles at 10 A. tomorrow.

(in case oj aifterence between the Jollowing list and messages sent to next of kin, the latest notification to relatives is always the final authority.) KILLED European area Borrnrr, Private Kavmnnit ion of Refi Lloyd, 3it, son or Mr. and Mrs. Aliwrt IJoyd Hallman, 302 Koberta avc. ColllriKdale. WOUNDED European area: Aarl.

Private First Tlasa Frank brother of Roy Asari, 1620 Spruce st. Ash. Private First Class Samuel husband of Mrs. Mildred D. Ash.

201 Franklin Phoenixville. Benson. Private First Class Robert nephew of Mrs. Elizabeth Collom. 52 Htrst East Lansdowne.

Brooks. Private First Class Edward son of Mrs. Marv Emma Brooks. Church. For Chase.

Danrerfleld. Private T-euN husband of Mrs. Ann Daneerfield. 2U25 St. Albans st.

REMODEL YOUR FUR COAT your old Fur Coat can be remodeled into the latest 1945-46 Fashion during the Summer at great saving. tile Day, 1942, but was recaptured he was an outstanding athlete, reported large fires and by the Gestapo near the French border. Recently he had been in a prison camp near Cassel, Germany, but he escaped on April 8 when he heard I.T. MrDOWEIX ll lamin ttorrner. in a pa at.

Hurknarflt. Private Urn (liu Kunrrt 'n of Mrs. Helen I. Burkhardt. 1UX! fVnfieM st.

Fulton, prlvatit Flrat flan Thoroaa con or Mm. Helen Connor. 1071 S. 'ir)lh at. I.itt.

Stan" Sergeant Paul, ion of. Joseph N. Litz. 2450 S. 6th St.

COSCCOCGOCCCOSS Dietrich. Technician Fifth Oracle F.rnest on of Mrs. Pauline Dietrich. 5148 st. Dodo's, Private First Class Edward son of Edward F.

Dodds. 11(11 Brown Chester. Gltmore. Private First Class husband of Mis. Kmma M.

Gilmorc. 31)21 W. 9th Chester. Goldberg. Private First Class Joiruh.

husband of Mrs. Helen Goldberg. 711 S. 58th St. Hauck.

Private First Class Flwood son of Mrs. Carrie Hauck. 3021 N. 5th st. Hnwdra.

Private First Class Bruce son of Mrs. Marion Sowden. 119 Colfax road. Upper Darby. Kahn.

Private First Class I.loyd son of Mrs. Mary Kahn. 801 S. 4th St. Knorr.

Private First Class F.arl son of Earl M. Knorr, 803 Belgrade st. ravins. Private Harry, son of Frank Lavins. 112 E.

Susauehanna ave. Inmm, Private Thomas son of M.rs GERMANTOWN. PA. a heavy column of black smoke rising 15,000 feet over the oil storage and manufacturing centers at Tokuyama. The target was the Tokuyama fueling station which is located on the Inland Sea.

Lieutenant McDowell has been in the air service for. almost three years. He attended the bombardier school at Big Spring, Texas. He was married about a year ago while on a short furlough and is the father of an infant daughter. His wife lives at the 56th st.

address. His mother, Mrs. James D. Abel, makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Brady, at 6812 Quincy Germantown.

the Americans were approaching, hi related in his letter. For 10 days ne took to the woods, until he finally encountered an American column on the Weser River. Since he is conversant with French and German, he has a post at present with the American Military Government. Dr. Cailliet, who came to this country in 1927, fought in the French Army in the First World War, and was rescued by the American Ambulance Corps when he was hurt and badly entangled in barbed wire.

Dr. Cailliet lives at 6227 Washington ave. W. L. Top Style: JORDAN LAST No.

4968 Bottom Stylt: DARTMOUTH LAST No. 4969 WShoeS iDouqScti W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE BROCKTON 15, MASS. i Marv A.

l-nnon. Dittman st. Lewandowskl. Private First Class Theodore husband of Mrs. Jane C.

Lewandow-, ski. 737 S. 2d St. Mn Kilo. Sergeant James husband of I Mrs.

Kosalle Mnulio. 822 Watklns st. Maher. Private First Class Frederick son of Mrs. Minnie Maher.

7 l'ennsvl-j vanla Trainer. Melella. Private Flr.t Class Carmen husband of Mrs. Kleanora Melella. 622a Gravs ave.

MfMire. Private F'lrst Class Alan hus-' i band of Mrs. Dorothy S. Moore. 323 Har-t rison Nnrwnnd.

Mort. Private First 'lass Marvin son of Samuel L. Mort. 225! N. 53d st.

Neaman. Rerxeant Joseph son of Mrs. Winnie Welsh Neuman. 2817 N. Jud-I son st.

i Nonamaker. Private First Class Edward husband of Mrs. Frances Ellen Nona-maker. Wveombe. Slenielskl.

Sergeant John brother of Mrs. Josephine Gamlv. 3310 Hamilton st. Snyder. Captain Robert husband of Mrs.

Minerva M. Snvder. 38 N. nlst st. i Vlto.

Private First Class Anthonv son of Mrs Matilda Vlto. HJ07 S. hih st. Wolf. Private First Class Stanley son of Mrs Marv Wolf.

ir.i7 S. Marson st 1 Vounc. Private First Class William son of William 11. Youne. 411 W.

ML Alrv ave. Zimmerman. Private First I'lass Paul PHILADELPHIA 1224 MARKET STREET Open Evenings except Tuesday and Thursday. 2254 NORTH FRONT ST. II4 SO.

52ND ST. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Other Stores in Comden, Trenton and Wilmington -LADY DOUGLAS STYLES AT $5.45 54.45 Nimitz Pet Dog Missing in Action GUAM, May 10 (U. Mak Nimitz, a dog, was listed as missing in action today. Mak is Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz' grey Schnauzer pup.

He took to the hills yesterday afternoon when anti-aircraft batteries opened up in practice firing near the beach where the Admiral was swimming. 6 From Phila. Area Liberated in Reich The 'War Department yesterday released the names of six Philadelphia area soldiers who have been liberated as prisoners of war in Germany. They are Staff Sergeant Walter C. Berry, husband of Mrs.

Teresa M. Berry, of 323 Fountain Staff Sergeant Jacob R. Foster, son of Mrs. Alma Foster, of 118 W. Maple Morrisville; Private First Class Vin 1 MR PLANE STAMPS NOS.

6ne. TWO AND THREE NOW VALID INVEST IN VICTORY BUY BONDS Dream of dress of striped cotton chambray that washes like a dream. Frosted with deep drifts of pretty eyelet embroidery. Sizes 9 to 15. Rose, aqua or blue with white.

JCoretta ORIGINAL JR. In Striped Chombroy 18.95 The Music Festival, Municipal Stadium, June 1, is bringing to Philadelphians a wonderful opportunity for visual as well as listening pleasure in music. cent Gardner, son of Mrs. Sara Gardner, of Road 1, Croydon; Tech 5541-47 GERMANTOWN AVENUE nician Fourth Class Winston C. Goldman, son of Charles F.

Gold man, of 333 Unruh Private First Class Theodore C. Mann, son of Theodore S. Mann, of 1440 Ros alie and Private Vincent Vitale, son of Mrs. Mary Vitale-. of 2413 W.

Toronto st. iBlauner hiiMx 1 i7niitoti store t'fC vims A-r-Av i v. son of Mis. Auathn rn.iu. l.Uj hurch st.

Pacific area: Aubrey, private 1-eo stm of Mrs Fran-res Aubrey. 182S E. Wi'stnvireland st. Collins. Private Walter son of Mrs Marv Collins.

2311 K. Ann st. Gahow, Stair Sergeant Morris son of Mrs. Esther Gahmv. Imji 33d st.

KilKiis. Private First Class Charles, ir. son of Charles Kileus. N. Bambrey st.

Messa. Sergeant Joseph husband of Mrs. Vera F. Messa. 543 E.

Hmh St. NAVY WOUNDED Ahhatiello. Marine Private First Class Inis Virs- Louis A. Abbatiello. 1122 Dickinson st.

Interrante. Marine Private Benjamin son of Mr. and Mrs. Aeostino Interrante. 552 Green Norristown Murphy.

Marine Second Lieutenant John son of Mrs. Anna Murphv. 3726 N. 17th st. Ward, Marine Private First Class Charles Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Ward. Hlh Elsinore st Chester. Hard. Marine Private John son of Mrs Isabella J.

Ward. Brookhabcn Chester. MISSING European area: Fesmire, Private George husband of Ground Crews See Ruins on Air Tour LONDON, May 10 (A. Ground crews of the U. S.

Eighth Air Force who stayed behind in British bases while their comrades flew big bombers over the Continent finally are getting a look at the devastation created by the planes they serviced. c5 A be at More than 7000 ground crewmen J. i -red a on made an air tour of the Continent today, riding in more than 700 heavy bombers. 5pu A UfO" fa 9 fit' a Mrs. Mildred Frsmire.

118 W. Montgomery North Wales. Fraselno. Private Carmen son of Mrs. Millie Frascino, 1124 Durfor st.

or COLONY CckUx 1115 CHESTNUT ST. YOUR FUIK COAT Lst at turs yciir toil Into lovtly n.w aadil. May ws Mtlmattf Dc It alt-Miioa ralat. Jones, orpnral Edward husband of Mrs Edward P. Jones.

423 Heaton road. Hatboro. IJbrone. Private First Class Philip, son of Mrs. Julia I.ibrone.

6.32 Reed st Private Richard son of Robert MacDougall. Girard Trust Co. Trathen. orporal Henry son of Mrs Stephen Trathen. 4408 Island ave.

Walsh. Sergeant Thomas son of Mrs Rose Walsh. 4741 Mamie st. Wnrtknwskl. Private First Class Slgmund son of Mrs.

Amiela Wortkowski. 3244 Ridge ave. NAVY MISSING Gray, Aviation Ordnanreman Second Class Kenneth Basil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grav.

4545 N. Cher st. MrGulgan. Aviation Ordnanreman Third Class John Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs Iouis McGuigan.

6-18 Davton road. Brvn Mawr. Montagu. Aviation Ordnanreman Second (lass. John Vincent, husband of Mrs Marv Montagu.

28 Church Willow Grove. farm 107-109 S. 13th St IN WEDNESDAY EVENING SHOE Blauner's Topflight fey lLj is -rry' A Coats Suits H(B 3 Open Fri. Sat. 9:45 A.

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