GALIReporti of Wounded jKenton* Men Received Us^suTr■xh.i lt;o The jmif | and parKENTON, 0., Sept. 2 — Tele- ijJ!?c{den am* from the war department i^orth 1granin the southwest Pacific area. J Corpora! Bussell Dyer of Ken- j ton and Sgt. George Paul, Kenton, j were more seriously wounded; j Pvt, Arthur Fidbelkorn of Me- s Guffey, Pfc, Victor McCann, Kenton, Pfc. Nelson Claybaugh, Roundhead. and Corporal Wilbur Hatfield. Roundhead, were slsght-j ly wounded. All are members of Kenton's oid national guard unit, ; Company K, and were in Lhf? fight- j ing around AUmda an New Georgia f island, ICorporal Joe Hager of Dunkirk, who earlier wrote of being slightly injured and the possessor of a “purple heart”, also was confirmed as wounded in the New OeorKis action. ’HelWoIf 7?ni th* Ai*tr— just *■ f*«?t I'M# relief tn f«L WtifMttrhtri.Foot-E* *ci* U xvrev*ni roil fool ynatrtm •Uftdfri 9X 411