T-Sgt. Dayton O. Stuckey ceived his honorable discharge from the army at Bowman Field. Louisville, Ky., July 13. He sejjv-ed in the armed forces sihfce March 18, 1941 and spent jwie last 13 months receiving hospifal j treatment for a serious shrapitel wound received on Biak island off the coast of New Guinea, is now employed at the Gr hound bus station at Bloomington ton. j 1His brother Sgt. Dwight Stiic-key is now stationed at Mantja. Dwight has spent the last 25 months in the Southwest Pacific.Pfc. Claude O. Stuckey sp4nt last week end with his parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Racy Stuckey ahd family at Odon, returning ■; to Gardiner General hospital, Cni~ cago where he is receiving treatment after having been wounded last January. Claude was held prisoner by the Germans And was liberated last March 27.