Lieut. TTiomas Scott Savage of Park received especial men-in a news story Radioed from e Bataan front of the Philippine nds and distributed over nited Press wires late last week. Savage, attached to a tank unit, reported to have driven Inis into dense jungle infestedth mines and anti-tank guns,Iping to break the resistance a Japanese force.The young man, recently pro-ted from the rank of sergeant, the son of the late Dr. Robert Savage, who had a wide prac-in the villages. His mother, sisters and a brother reside 536 North Oak Park avenue, another brother, Robert, 25, in an army aviation school in homa.lieutenant Savage attended pion high school and Lewis itute, and served two years the Illinois National Guard here enlisting in the tank corps, llowing a natural bent for echanics. Dr. Savage, who died E year ago, served as a lieutenant ■n the medical corps of World■War I.