Nine Hardin Men Slated for Induction(Courier £ pedal 8*rticr)Eldora, la.—Nine Hardin county registrants under selective service have been notified to report Sept, 19 for induction. They will come to the county office here and will be taken to the highway junction where they board a Jefferson bus and go toDes Moines to report at the federal office building.Included in the list are Robert A. Kennedy, Harold L Buchanan, Earl E. Fuller, Eldora; Alfred J. Miller, Gerald A. Pies, Ackley; Alfred Larwiek, Rad-eliffe; Paul H, Bottke, Wallace J. Gorder, Iowa Falls, and Donald J. Radohl, Blue Earth, Minn.Pvt. Donald Holmes of Eldora and Pvt Roger Pearson of Rad-cliffe are among 118 enlisted army reservists recalled to active duty and‘ordered to report Sept. 38 to Ft. Hood, Tex., headquarters of the Second armored division.Inducted when selective service was revived following World war II, Holmes served a year at Ft. Dix, N. J., and was given a discharge eight months ago subject to recall.about 30 years of age, and a World war II veteran, visited here a year ago; Mrs. Black left Charles City in the early 1900s;family home was at 702 Kellogg street.West Union — Funeral arrangements for Louis Hunsber-ger, 83, who died Wednesday, are pending word from distant relatives, but will be held at the Wadena Presbyterian churcn; was a retired farmer; made his home with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunsberger, on the home farm; had been in ill health the last month; leaves son, a brother, Charles Hunsberger, and a sister, Miss Lena Jluns-berger, West Union; three grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.IOWA DEATHSfto me? Special SottrrJ a. - Jvir- „Sumner — Gustave Haas, 73,, ^ at his home here Tuesday fol- polls Mlnn* lowing a stroke suffered three weeks ago; born in Bremer county July 12, 1877, son of William and Amalia (Testorf) Haas; followed trade of mason for many years and served as town marshal at Sumner for two years; member of St. John’s American Lutheran church; married Mrs.Mane Haas, who preceded him in death; leaves stepson, Hel-Nashua — Mrs. Nellie A. Carpenter; 72, Wednesday at M e r c v hospital, Wa-veny, of a heait ailment and complications; born Jan. 26, 1878; leaves six sons and six daughters, Winton and Phillip, both of Nashua; Guy, Clarksville; Howard, New Hampton; Arthur, Round Lake, 111; Roy, Ft. Blass, Tex.; Mrs. A. E. Eck-hoff, Charles City; Mrs. Carl Fereh, Nashua; Mrs. Reinhault Crumrey, Nashua: Mrs. Curtis Taylor, St. Ansgar; Mrs. Gordon Mills, Waterloo; Mrs. Peter McMullen, Auburn, Wash; three stepchildren, Frank, Ft Collins, Colo.; Myra Pepaskey, Michigan,! Charlie,*Cusiek, Wash ; three sis-J ters, Mrs. Seyniour Massee, 'Nashua; Carrie West, Oakland, Cal; Mrs. Art Johnson, Minne-Fayette — Mrs. Arnold Shank-lin Daggart, Carnell, Cal, Friday evening, Sept. 3, at her home following a heart attack; formerly of Fayette; was the daughter of the late Dr. William Arnold Shanklin, who was president of Upper Iowa university a number of years ago.fl. / --muth Quandt, Sumner; funeral was Thursday.Wadena — Lou Hunsberger, suddenly Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Wadena Presbyterian church, born Oct. 21, 1866, at Elgin; lived on farm here west of Wadena for 62 years.Independence — Thomas W. Ford, at People's hospital Wednesday morning at 8 a. m ; born in Uniop City, Ky , June 30. 1899, t6 Henry and Celia Ford; an 1929, married Nita Morehouse who died in 1934; in 1937, married Blanche Bender; had been employed by Rath Packing Co., Waterloo; leaves wife—children by first marriage, daughter, Mrs. — «Delores Betz, Waterloo; son,Charles City — Robert G. Howard, in air force at Ft. Black, son of Mrs. Pansy Black, Worth, Tex.; another daughter, former Charles City resident, Bonnie, at home; children by sec-Friday, according to word re- ond wife, James, Ronald, Allen, ‘ceived here from his mother, of Roselind, Karen, all at home; San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Black, mother, Mrs. Celia Ratcliff, Inde-the former Pansy Beach, and her pendence; two brothers, Ernest k son, described by friends here as ] B. Ford, Jay Wayne Ratcliff,