ours.” said Mr. and Mrs. Arley D. Rose. Their son. Marine Sgt, Donald A. Rose, 21, had been missing since Oct. 6.“I hope and pray they can all come home,” said Mrs. David HilycOrd of Columbus, Ind. Her son, Bill, was shot down on his first bombing mission in 1951.For some the impact of the good news was almost too much.Mrs. Bernice Daniel, 22, collapsed when her brother brought her word that her husband, Sgt. James F. Daniel of Covington, Ga., had been freed.Imprisonment Bravely“She had taken his imprisonment bravely, but when I told her he had been exchanged, she was so happy she fainted away,” the brother, Arthur B. Miller, said. Mrs. Daniel has been living in Alameda, Calif., for a year.At Redlands, Calif., Mrs. Vera Rose, mother of Sgt. Donald A. Rose, 21, a Marine, gasped “thank God” and burst into tears when she heard the news of her eon's release,Mrs, Margaret Christie, Montezuma, Ind., also wept with joy when she learned her husband, M. Sgt. Gilbert Christie, was among those returned last night.“It’s wonderful news, but I won’t really believe it until I see him,” she saj$. Christie was captured Nov. 2, 1950, by the Chinese Reds shortly after they entered the war.“It’s just too good to be true,” cried Mrs. H. W. Muse of Tulsa, when told that her son, Ffe. George -W. Rogers, would be coming home soon. “I've been waitingfor this hour so long it doesn’t: seem real.”Really HappyThe wife of Ens. Marvin S. Broomhead, Salt Lake City Navy pilot, was so excited at the news she could hardly talk.U 11 £- JVVturned by a St. Louis County coi oner's jury Friday in the hit-ni traffic death o£ William H. Emerj76, Eveleth.A formal arrest charge will b issued next week against Anthon J. Colangelo, 33, Biwabik, as drive of the death car, said John C Arko, assistant St, Louis Count attorney.Emery was killed on an Evelet street April 11. Colangelo was take into custody the following day afte members of his family reportehis car matched the description c the death car. A car ornamec found near Emery’s body matehe one missing from Colangelo’s catAt a first meeting of the coroner’ jury shortly after the accident, _Cc langelo testified he had been drink jng the night of the accident an didn’t remember driving throug'Eveleth, Several witnesses appeal ing at Friday’s session describe-the death car.EVERYBODY'SMLKIN. . . and you’ll talk too whe: you see the mountains of excitin, values piled high at Grants gian Birthday Sale! Savings? ? Land sakes, you never saw such 1q\ prices! Don’t YOU miss it!STARTS THURSDAYW. T. GRANT CO66-74 East Third Street