sfluoric d i ndlinen-irc* on-Irs, pa-fol-the/onor-rhcIra,/ed?rs:iosp*1,.finTragic Reunion After Death On BattlefieldSAN FRANCISCO, lt;U,R)—Marine SgL Nolrind H. SnelJing’s mother, Lwa brothers and fiance arrived here yesterday for a tragic reunion brought on by war.Snulling, 25, was killed in action in Korea. Hus • body was returned in the United Stales May 25 and has been resting at Onkland army base.Snell ing's body will bo taken lo San Diegu where lie will be buried according to his wishes with his buddies at Fort Rose-erans.Meeting here to accompany the body south are Snell trig's mo liter, Mrs. Marie L, Horton, Lansing, Mich., his fiance, Ann Sutton, 19, Bakersfield, Calif., and his brothers, Army Cpl. Donald Snclling, 2d. end Air Force Sgt. Vincent Snclling, 21.Vincent was flying here from his station at San Marcus, Tex., and Du no Id was on his way from Korea.The reunion was brought about with the assistance of President Truman after the Lansing Elks club raised funds to send Mrs. Horton to the const.The Michigan House of Representatives asked the president to authorize leaves for the two surviving sons. •