ONE SHOREMANV f 4 4\DIES IN ITALYFour Others Are Wounded' i ** iIn Asia And EuropeOne Delmarva Peninsula serviceman was killed .in ambush in Italy and four others have been .wound* ed in the Asiatic and European]\ , Lloyd. K. Murray, Ocean View, » - f was killed on May 6 near Tremeri-1 p edjsoli on the Italian front when sur-lgi ie- rounded by Germans' who sprayed t! tee the area with automatic machine fj* gun fire* Miss .Mildred McCabe, plt; as Georgetown, Murray's fiancee, has cs as received Murray's Combat, Infan-1 as tryman's Badge taken from his dbody by a friend with him at the L, ng time of his death. or First Lt. lt;Clarence H. Booze,;st I husband of Mrs. Obethia Booze,,*.Cambridge,’ is listed by the,. Wai fr ,p Department as wounded in the e- Asiatic theater of- operations, kc I Pfc. Emerson H. Hubbard, son St; of Arthur M. Hubbard, Federate-f I burg, was injured in action in the ed I European - theater, id? I. Also wounded in Europe,, pre-ng sumably irix France, was Tech. Sgt, of George H. Tyler, son of Mfcs. Hat-on tie\M. Tyler,'Route 1, Crtefield. , Mrs.. Elmer.: B., Dashiell,. of this is- city, yesterday received the decor- 3* ation of the Military Order'of the J ks Purple Heart, awarded to her son, A i*» Sgt. Kenneth B. Dashiell ^for a | r1(head wound, suffered in the in-m, vasioh of France on D-Day. Sgt. er Dashiell is still in an English .hos-“ g- pital. ' a - ' * v ' ed Tech. Sgt.. Bayard V. Coulter, ce son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lce‘, Coul- w le- ter of Greenwood, is in a hospital | cc in England 4 recovering from wounds received fn France on July 11. He is, a. former member of|PJ the Delaware National (Guard.Weather nan Predicts