Paul Rogers Killed in Luzon DrivePfc. Paul B Rogers, Jr., 2~-year-old Army infantryman, was killed in action Feb. 3 in the Luzon campaVn. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Rogers of 287 North Gratiot avenue were ! informed Wednesday. !Pvt. Rogers was one of four brothers in uniform. He enter-; ed service August. 1941, and had been overseas 37 months. He attended New Haven High school, and was formerly em- I ployed in Detroit.His three brothers are all serving in the Marines. They are Pfc. Stephen Rogers, who has recently returned to duty at ! Charleston, S. C., after serving ‘ 28 months overseas and receiving wounds on Guam; Corp. William B. Rogers and Pfc. Frank Rogers, who both left for South Pacific duty last October.Also surviving are four sis-1 ters. all of Mount Clemens, Helen. Mary and Dorothy Rogers, and Mrs. Betty Rogers *