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7 ��ln Funeral services for L. Martin •
I 1 9 J. Hradisky Jr., who died in Let- Air Me&
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terman . General Hospital, San 1� L
Ill al Are Francisco, Calif., Sunday, May n-
(•�! 1946, will be held at 8:15 a.m. Mon- .i
day, May 27, at the home of his Winner of the J
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. { Leonard Kassman
Hradisky, 1018 W. Seneca St. his parents from G
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Lull of A Solemn High Mass of Requiem them that he had
610 N. Cayuga St, were notified by will be ' celebrated at 9 a.m. in the decoration for his
the War Department Saturday; Church of the Immaculate Con- dozen missions.
night that their son, Second Lieut. l ception. Burial will be in the fam- "I didn't want
Raymond A. Lull of the U.S. Army ily plot, Calvary Cemetery. The about my flying wh
Air Forces, has been missing in Veterans of Foreign Wars, Finger "var," $assman w,
action in the European area since l Lakes Post 961, will conduct mili- that it is over I 9
Dec. 5. He was with the Eighth tary funeral services. Members will all right to tell yc
Air Force and was based In Eng also meet in their rooms at 7:30 "1 saw some
land. P.M. Sunday to pay respects to sights while on tho
The message said that further de- their late member. have a whole boot'
tails would be forwarded as soon Lieutenant Hradisky died from tell when I get h
as information is received by the injuries sustained when a B-17 , group was consider -
department. tunate group in
Lieutenant Lull a graduate of crashed near Fairfax, Calif., Thurs-
g Corps. We flew all
Ithaca High School who received day, May 16. The body will arrive
g Saturday noon, and will be taken to without a loss of
a ES degree at Cornell in 1939, be- the home of his There were only tw
came an Army aviation cadet on parents. and they merely hai
Apr. 8, 1942, and a year later re- we were lucky.
ceived his silver bombardier wings "We flew some
and commission of second lieu- the Empire after tl
. `t.. „`'. risone
tenant after 12 weeks of training at ', ����'`}'°?a<�;�s'��^ 'take PW (p
Big Springs, Tex.>; >; plies. I tell you t
He went overseas last August I '` ''' I a thrill greater in
and his parents said today that ;;4 than to see those
for his activities, between 12 or 15 :\ been PWs as long
combat missions, he had been`. ing at us as we p�
awarded the Air Medal with the � at an altitude of
Oak Leaf Cluster. ` "They had writt
Lieutenant Lull's were parents
p roofs of their quart
also of the opinion that he might °�. supplies to the s
have been a member of the day- ` r ti,� USS Yorktown, wt
1943. They had t
light raiding party of the Eighth ��
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Air Force which was reported in town 143 written o
an Associated Press account, over '. of the buildings. A
Occupied France on Dec. 5. The v had the words, "I
AP story on Dec. 6, of the raid \� Here." You remez
said that among the Eighth Air d00�` ���,a �\ Marine air ace wh
Force's losses were 11 Flying �1 20 months ago. Y
Fortresses. y some memories."
Lieutenant Lull's wife, the form- ` X Worse than flyin
er Miss Jean Stirrat, resides in I man stated, was tc
Schenectady. doing nothing. .
job to do and we
Accepted Men job is finished and
home. You can''
ADAM BUCCI that."
_ Son of Mr. and
Sent A member of the ground crevr man of 113 Glen
of the U.S. Navy Air Force, Seaman . Kassman was gra
aca High School it
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Second Class Adam Bucci recently at the University
t Ir arrived at Kingsville, Tex., where' Arbor, Mich. HeTo Folos
he is stationed at the U.S. Naval i form 3 years, ar.
Auxiliary Air Station. He is the began his overs
husband of Mrs. Ethal Butci of
Selective Service Board 495 has
613 Hudson St. wife resides in L
been advised the destination of He writes that the weather in
some of the members of its induc- Texas is unusually warm during
tion contingent which went to the day, but cool at night.
Syracuse Wednesday morning. The Inducted Dec. 8, 1943, Bucci had
following men were among those his boot training at Sampson. He
1 accepted for the Army, and went played golf while in Ithaca High ' Corporal Jo
to Fort Dix, N. J. School, winning the high school eleased Oct.
William D. Fowler, James W championship for two years. City Forces at D
Williams, Harold L. Wilcox, Pau golf champion for two ears h
D. Cutler, Eugene E. Heliseva, Rob' also was caddy champi n for 3 ; s za oof Mrsan
ert W. Scofield, Joseph Nemeth years.
Kenneth C. Hughes, Norman Drora St
Kouf, Francis M. S. Perizweig Before his induction, he was em- / tembe
Harry D. Cooper, Keith N. Downployed in the production office of.
ing, Glendon A. Harris, J. Perrithe Morse Chain Company, He
Barger, William G. Kirby, NelsoLwould like to hear from friends at 1
F. Hopper, Paul F. Wieland, Willis
F. Debell, Robert A. Whitaker, _
Paul F. Scott, Herbert W. Marshall
Jr., Peter R. Lantos, Rolf A. Holt- _
kamp, Nelson W. Brown, DeForest
�Fnrman. and Joseph B. Robinson. 1_