PFC. GLOVER KILLED BY ENEMY SNIPERMr. and Mrs. A. D. Glover of Hamilton received a letter from the first sergeant of the company of which their son. Pfc. Winifred Glover, was a member, describing the man-1 ner in which the young soldier met his death. . . .“Dear Sir:. . Pfc. Winifred D. Glover was instantly killed in action j by an enemy sniper on or j about 12 July in the vicinity of La Huy de Puits. Normandy, France.“He was in action from 17 June and took part in the attack on Cherbourg. . . .Yours truly.First Sgt. Charles J.Wismenshi