Wisconsin Rapids Daily TrllResheske, Husband of Nekoosa Qirl, Wounded in ActionUS0-vetoMillatveorhed-te-LWounded in action at Bizerte onMay 14, during; the final stages ofthe Tunisian campaign, Pfc. Leo ' Resheske ig now hospitalized in the \ Staten Inland hospital, New York. His wife, the former Florence Wintlyn, who with their five-months-old son Leon, is residing with her parents, Police Chief andMrs. William Wintlyn at Nekoosa, had a recent letter stating that he expects to be transferred to another hospital and hoped to be near his wife and son in the Midwest.Pfc. Resheske, who has been in the army a year, saw action at Casablanca and elsewhere in North Africa from February until he suffered a severe leg wound in the thick of the Bizerte action. His son was bom the day he sailed from the United States.Pfc. Resheske is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Resheske of Red Granite. His brother, Vincent, a staff sergeant stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., where he is completing officer’s training, is married to Margaret Wintlyn, sister of Leo’s wife, who also makes her home with her parents in Nekoosa.fetEe-id-(leftfat;iteienVeianjAdWitie*LBheatirendonrsWlt;hoiFaielumealda;picbaitalbrilurA third brother, Norbert Resh- wreske, is also in the army and isThbelieved to be overseas. owCh