Lt. Robert Schricker Is on 13Way Home from PacificAr_. | d*rfk i 1 I Lt- Robert E. Schricker, son ofF in eel 35U as tne Mr and Mrs. Otto Schricker, 71.34Peeper Who SpiedEggleston ave., is on his way home from the SouthsDancing TwinsArthur Eicrmattn Found Guilty of Disorderly Conduct Charge.Arthur Nelson Eiermann, 36 years old, 6316 Carpenter St., was found guilty of disorderly conduct yesterday for allegedly peeping through a bedroom window at a pair of twin night-club entertainers who live in Southtown. Judge William V. Daly fined him $50 and costs in Municipal court.Eiermann was identified in court by the mother of Gem and Jet Dumas, 903 W. 64th St., twin danc-west Pacific battle area where he has been in action for a year. Lt.Schricker, pilot nf a B-29 Mitchell bomber, hasbeen awarded the Purple Heart, the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with two oak leaf clusters.Commissioned a second lieutenant in the army air corps in April, 1943, and a first lieutenant last December, the flyer has completed 56 missions and has 235 combat hours to his credit. Praising the performance of the six-man, two-engined B-25, Lieutenant Schricker tells of arriving at his base safely with part of theLT. ROBERT SCHRICKERVcA V i;ctlFrthe three ing Voca al a mac* buile pleti A Th whicquirequi;ing-tgine: Spra on t strut othe Tv withengineers at a downtown restaurant, as ____the man who had spied upon her(plane’s wing anddaughters for a period of three! missingi weeks and who was arrested by | Lieutenant Schricker attended police early Saturday morning in j faoth Englewood and Calumet highthe basement of the enlisting in Sep-building in which the twins n\ewith their parents, Mr, and Mrs.? tcmber, 1941. His wife, Lorraine, Joseph G. Dumas. lives at 6441 N. Artesian ave.Mother Tells of Episode. His brother-in-Nw, LI. John E.Gem and Jel, a red-haired duo Smith of the Eggleston address, in green iumpeLS, flowered blouses| has been a prisoner of Germany and dark glasses, were in court, i since the plane he was piloting as was their father, a yardmasUsi* j was shot down by anti-aircraft for the Chicago Belt railroad, but ] fire while on a mission over Greece it was Mrs. Lucy Dumas, 1hc|ca*dy this year. Lieutenant Smith, mothci. and Mrs. Florence Paul- winner of the air medal, the son. 6353 Peoria si, a neighbor Purple Heart and the distin-ol the Dumas family, who identi- guished flying cross, speaks high-chinoccuTl an eequiadv£lestiforrr chin mg in ij(latir\ such \ autr: tiIhrcleal: atioifjed Eiermann.After the twins hadcome homeJy of the treatment of war prisoners by the Red Cross.aviapnnwoo