FIVE SAILORS REPORTED DEAD, TWO LIBERATED. Three Aurorans, One Sandwich Man, One from Plainfield killed on USS INDIANAPOLIS. The fear that there was little hope for the three Aurora Sailors and one from Plainfield lost at sea when the USS Indianapolis was sunk off the coast of Okinawa on July 30, was realized yesterday when all four were declared killed, but late yesterday afternoon the wife of one of the sailors, Mrs. Florence Massier was gladdened to her parent's telegram announcing that her brother, Louis Nash, a Japanese prisoner of war since the fall of Corregidor, had been liberated. Killed in Action: Carleton Reynolds, M.O.M. 1st Class, husband of Mrs. Minnie Seidelman Reynolds, 322 Watson Street, and son of Mrs. Daisy Reynolds, 503 Fox Street, Aurora IL.
FIVE SAILORS REPORTED DEAD, TWO LIBERATED. Three Aurorans, One Sandwich Man, One from Plainfield killed on USS INDIANAPOLIS. The fear that there was little hope for the three Aurora Sailors and one from Plainfield lost at sea when the USS Indianapolis was sunk off the coast of Okinawa on July 30, was realized yesterday when all four were declared killed, but late yesterday afternoon the wife of one of the sailors, Mrs. Florence Massier was gladdened to her parent's telegram announcing that her brother, Louis Nash, a Japanese prisoner of war since the fall of Corregidor, had been liberated. Killed in Action: Carleton Reynolds, M.O.M. 1st Class, husband of Mrs. Minnie Seidelman Reynolds, 322 Watson Street, and son of Mrs. Daisy Reynolds, 503 Fox Street, Aurora IL.