!:*»*. Ralph laHint«r* A recent cornfrrttinicalion from the Navy Department to the parent - of Fusion Ralph Dallinger, Mr and Mrs. George Dallinger of Plain-view, stated in effect that therea . rn 'mm* V# __ i’ ---ill- B— il Ji IK a.. .... :Imu ■ -.«i ./•« u. II •’I Vi aafter his ship, the YMS-341, a minesweeper, capsized in a typhoon inNavy Department stated that careful search and check had been made be-f1 r i '■ 11 s d * c i s i (* 11 w a s r e a c h * “ lt;I T h e love survivor of the sinking. L Bern is of Port Angeles. Wash., also has communicated with Ens. Da I -linker’s family. Only three men from the minesweeper were picked if» and, two later died of exposure. The ship ca pit zed about 1 a. m. ofSept 17. Ens. DaUingcr was a grad*mate of Plain view high school, a member of the Kiwards Club andwell known in tins part of the state for his activity in the Elks (atdge. Hr was married to the former Margaret Harris of Austin, former edu-ionat director of the Plainview First Baptist Church, a few week; before he went on Pacific duty. Ens. Dailinger also served in theAtlantic.