Cbsar-lehie-1GhesoAlatndhoa*ore-»P«eheedH.ey30ofis;erd-ri-lo-iyo-oniryirk.he■n-ndcts:heus.las*arir-mlplynts?n-' ishl-11/Killed in ActionWord was received Monday by-Mrs. Vera Warner Hand tin an that her sun, Lt. John Thurman Warner, was killed in action in France un August 4. He had been wounded on D-Day and had received the* Purple Heart. In spite of his wounds he was in the thick of battle again and was fatally injured on the fourth. He was with the Infantry.Lt. Warner was born in Fprest Park on August 24, 1019, He lived here all his life, attended public school here and''graduated frbni Proviso. Al the start of the war he dh-listed, took officers training, and on January f of this year was sent overseas. . *While in Forest Park Lt. Warner participated in the activities of the younger set and was one of the organizers of the Forest Park Recreation Basketball league in which ho was a star for many years. He was the son of the late Dr, J. T. Warner and Vera Warner Handtman.Surviving him, besidevs his mother, are his wife, and seven-month-ola daughter,. Lynn Ann, who reside.at 50 Forest avenue, Riverside.assin itiesicCoChtoiVoDlltivticwlinift**c It ab pe thitsttn